Vapour Power Cycle
Vapour Power Cycle
Vapour Power Cycle
Suresh Kumar Y
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Topics
Carnot cycle
Rankine cycle
Regenerative cycle
Carnot efficiency =
(kg/kWh)
If P is the power developed in kW, wnet is the net work done per
kg of working substance, msis the mass flow rate of steam in
kg/h
then SSC = ms/P
where, Power developed = P = mswnet/3600 kW or
SSC =
3600/wnet kg/kWh
Pump input
or
or
Condenser losses:
Cooling of condensate
below saturation
temperature of water
leaving the condenser.
Reheat cycle
Efficiency of the Rankine cycle can be
increased by increasing the pressure of the
steam entering the turbine.
This increases the moisture content of
steam in the low pressure end of the
turbine.
In the reheat cycle the advantage of the
increased efficiency with high boiler
pressure is incorporated and yet avoid
excessive moisture content in the low
pressure stage of the turbine.
Regenerative cycle
In the Rankine cycle without
superheating, the average
temperature of working fluid
is much lower during 2-21
than during the evaporation
process 21-3.
Idealised regenerative
cycle
1.
2.
In the cycle:
Steam enters the turbine at the boiler pressure
(state 5) and expands isentropically to state 6.
Here some steam is extracted to the feed
water heater, while rest expands isentropically
to the condenser pressure (state 7).
4.
5.
6.