Steam Power Cycle: E233 - Thermofluids
Steam Power Cycle: E233 - Thermofluids
Steam Power Cycle: E233 - Thermofluids
P07
Repeat the heating process from state 1 to state 5 but at different pressures. A series of
lines 1-2-3-4-5 will be obtained. By plotting these lines on a T-v diagram, and by joining
the saturated liquid and saturated vapour points ( 2 & 4, respectively), a liquid-vapour
saturation curve is constructed.
E233 Thermofluid, School of Engineering
Phase‐Change Processes
Steam
Generation & Electricity Cooling Water
Application Generation System & Heat
Transfer
Emission &
Heat Transfer
Turbine
Steam
Generation & Boiler
Electricity Cooling Water
o b Cooling water
Application Generation System & Heat outlet
qTransfer Condenser
p a Cooling water
Feedwater inlet
Pump
Emission &
Heat Transfer
The entropy of the saturated liquid and the dry saturated vapour are
represented by sf and sg, respectively. The difference, sg – sf = sfg. For a wet
steam at 1 with dryness fraction χ, its entropy is:
s1 - sf distance F1
s1 = sf + χ sfg, then χ = =
sfg distance FG
E233 Thermofluid, School of Engineering
T‐s Diagram – An Example
1 kg of steam at 7 bar, entropy 6.5 kJ/kgK, is heated reversibly at constant pressure until
the temperature is 250oC. Calculate (a) the heat supplied, (b) sketch the T-s diagram
and (C) on the T-s diagram shade the area which represents the heat flow. The following
values are provided:
sf=1.992 kJ/kgK, sfg=4.717 kJ/kgK, sg=6.709 kJ/kgK
hf=697 kJ/kgK, hfg=2067 kJ/kgK, h2=2955 kJ/kgK
Turbine
r n 5
Boiler
o b Cooling water
q outlet
q Condenser
o p
p a Cooling water
Feedwater inlet
s Pump
Turbine
n 5
r Boiler
o b Cooling water
outlet
q q Condenser
p a Cooling water
p o Feedwater inlet
s Pump
Turbine
o b Cooling water
q outlet
q Condenser
o p
p a Cooling water
Feedwater inlet
s Pump
Turbine
o b Cooling water
q outlet
q Condenser
o p
p a Cooling water
Feedwater inlet
s Pump
Path Process Analysis Remark
Q 41 (h 5
- h 4 ) + ( h1 - h6 )
[( h 5
- h6 ) + ( h1 - h2 )]
= if W34 is ignored
(h 5
- h3 ) + ( h1 - h6 )
E233 Thermofluid, School of Engineering
Isentropic Efficiency ‐ Turbine
Irreversibility experienced by the working fluid is associated with the expansion
through the turbine and the compression in the feedwater pump.
T 500oCr n
42 bar
q s
0.035 bar
p o
s