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Engineering, 14.11.2020 05:10 nana54muller

El agua circula a través de un reactor nuclear y sale a 1500 psia y 500ºF (como líquido). El agua pasa a un evaporador flash que funciona a 300 psia. El vapor del evaporador se utiliza para accionar una turbina (adiabática y reversible). El condensador funciona a 1 psia. El agua del condensador y el evaporador se mezclan y se recirculan. (asuma que todo el equipo está bien aislado y que las caídas de presión en las líneas son insignificantes.) Para el agua líquida a 1500 psia y 500 ºF, H=487.53 Btu/Ibm y S=0.68515Btu/Ibm ºF. Referencia: H=S=0 para agua saturada a 32ºF ¿cuánto vapor entra en la turbina por cada libra de agua que sale del reactor?

¿cuánto trabajo se obstruye desde la turbina por cada libra de agua que sale del reactor?

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