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SOLVED MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROBLEMS

STEAM POWER PLANT


Problem 1
A reheat steam has 13,850 kPa throttle pressure at the turbine inlet and a 2800 kPa reheat pressure.
The throttle and reheat temperature of the steam is 540C, condenser pressure is 3.4 kPa, engine
efficiency of high pressure and low pressure is 75%. Find the cycle thermal efficiency.
A. 34.46%
C. 36.66%
B. 35.56%
D. 37.76%
Solution:

th =

2.8 MPa
540C

Reheat

Wt Wp
QA

T
QA

Boiler

13.85 kPa1
540C

H.P.

L.P.Turbine.
4

0.0034 MPa
6

Condenser

m
5

QR
H2O out

H2O in

Pump

From Steam Table:


At 13.85 MPa and 540C:
h1= 3434.1 kJ/kg (interpolated)
At 2.8 MPa and 540C:
h3= 3548.5 kJ/kg
h2 at s2 = s1 = 6.5436 kJ/kg : h2 = 2974.9 kJ/kg
h4 at s4 = s3 = 7.3810 kJ/kg :
h4 = 2204.5 kJ/kg
h5 = hf at 0.0034 MPa = 109.84 kJ/kg
v5 = vf at 0.0034 MPa = 0.0010032 m3 /kg
Solving for h6:
h6 h5 = v5 (P6 P5)
h6 109.84 = 0.0010032 (13,850 3.4)
h6 = 123.73 kJ/kg
Wt = [(3434.1 2974.9) + (3548.5 2204.5)] 0.75 = 1,352.4 kJ/kg
Wp = h6 h5 = 123.73 109.84 = 13.89 kJ/kg
QA = (h1 h6) + (h3 h2) = (3434.1 123.73) + (3548.5 2974.9) = 3,883.97 kJ/kg
Thus,
1,352.4 13.89
th =
= 0.3446
3,883.97
th = 34.46%
Answer

Problem 2
In a Rankine cycle, saturated liquid water at 1 bar is compressed isentropically to 150 bar. First by
heating in a boiler and then by superheating at constant pressure of 150 bar, the water substance is
brought to 750K. After adiabatic reversible expansion in a turbine to 1 bar, it is then cooled in a
condenser to a saturated liquid. How much work is generated in the turbine?
A. 967.9 kJ/kg
C. 796.9 kJ/kg
B. 976.9 kJ/kg
D. 769.9 kJ/kg
Solution:
Wt = h1 h2
At 150 bar (15 MPa) and 750K (477C):
h1 = 3240.5 kJ/kg ,

s1 = 6.2549 kJ/kg-K

At 1 bar (0.10 MPa): h f = 417.46 kJ/kg


h fg = 2258 kJ/kg

sf = 1.3026 kJ/kg-K
sfg = 6.0568 kJ/kg-K

Solving for h2 : at s1 = s2
s1 = (sf + xsfg)2
6.2549 = 1.3026 + x (6.0568)
x = 0.8176 or 81.76%
h2 = h f + x h fg = 417.46 + (0.8176) 2258 = 2263.6 kJ/kg
then, W t = 3240.5 2263.6 = 976.9 kJ/kg
Answer
Problem 3
A Batangas base industrial company operates a steam power plant with a reheat and regeneration.
The steam enters a turbine at 300 bar and 900K and expands to 1 bar. Steam leaves the first stage at 30
bar and part of it entering a closed heater while the rest is reheated to 800K. Both section of turbine have
adiabatic efficiency of 93%. A condensate pump exist between the main condenser and the heater.
Another pump lies between the heater and condensate outlet line from the heater (condensed extracted
steam). Compute for the extracted fraction of the total mass flow to the heater.
A. 0.234
C. 0.765
B. 0.543
D. 0.485
Solution:
Let m = fraction of steam extracted
By heat balance in the heater:
m (h3 h7) = (1 m) (h8 h7)
Using Steam Table and Mollier Chart:
At 300 bar (30 MPa) and 900K (627C):
h1 = 3528 kJ/kg
s1= 6.31505 kJ/kg -K (by interpolation)
At 30 bar (3 MPa) and s1= 6.31505 kJ/kg -K :
h3 = 2883 kJ/kg
(by interpolation)

h1 h 2
= 0.93
h1 h 3
3528 h 2
= 0.93
3528 2883
h2 = 2928.15 kJ/kg
h5 = 417.46 kJ/kg (hf at 0.10 MPa)
v5 = 0.0010432 m3/kg (vf at 0.10 MPa)
h6 h5 = v5 (P6 P5)
h6 417.46 = 0.0010432 (3000 100)
h6 = 420.48 kJ/kg
h7 = 1008.42 kJ/kg (h f at 3 MPa)
Thus, m ( 2928.15 1008.42 ) = (1 m) (1008.42 420.48 )
m = 0.234
Answer
Problem 4
A drum containing steam with 2.5 m in diameter is 7.5 m long. Of the total volume, 1/3 contains
saturated steam at 800kPa and the other 2/3 contains saturated water. If this tank should explode, how
much water would evaporate? Consider the process to be constant enthalpy.
A. 2,948.11 kg
C. 2,651.24 kg
B. 2,424.62 kg
D. 2,123.76 kg
Solution:
Volume of saturated steam and water:
1
2

3
Vs = ( 2.5 ) ( 7.5 ) = 12.27 m
34

2
2

3
Vw = ( 2.5 ) ( 7.5 ) = 24.54 m
34

From Steam Table 2:


At 800 kPa (0.80 MPa) :
v f = 0.0011148 m3/kg
v g = 0.2404 m3/kg

hf = 721.11 kJ/kg
hfg = 2048.0 kJ/kg
hg = 2769.1 kJ/kg

Initial mass of steam, mS:


mS =

12.27
= 51.04 kg
0.2404

Initial mass of water, mW:


mW =

24.54
= 22, 012.92 kg
0.0011148

Initial quality, x1:


51.04
= 0.00231
51.04 + 22, 012.92
h = hf + x hfg = 721.11 + 0.00231(2048)
h = 725.84 kJ/kg
x1 =

After explosion, final condition will be atmospheric


At 100C and 101.3 kPa
hf = 419.04 kJ/kg
hfg = 2257.0 kJ/kg
v f = 0.0010435 m3/kg
hg = 2676.1 kJ/kg
v g = 1.6729 m3/kg
Quality of the final state:
h2 = h1
h1 = hf + x2 hfg
725.84 = 419.04 + x2 (2257)
x2 = 0.13593
Mass of steam at atmospheric pressure:
mS = 0.13593 (51.04 + 22,012.92)
mS = 2,999.15 kg
The amount of vapor evaporated:
mV = 2,999.15 51.04 = 2,948.11 kg

Answer

Problem 5
A back pressure steam turbine of 100,000 kW serves as a prime mover in a cogeneration system.
The boiler admits the return water at a temperature of 66C and produces the steam at 6.5 MPa and
455C. Steam then enters a back pressure turbine and expands to the pressure of the process, which is
0.52 MPa.
Assuming a boiler efficiency of 80% and neglecting the effect of pumping and the pressure drops
at various locations, what is the incremental heat rate for electric?
The following enthalpies have been found: turbine entrance = 3306.8 kJ/kg, exit = 2700.8 kJ/kg,
Boiler entrance = 276.23 kJ/kg, exit = 3306.8 kJ/kg
A. 22,504 kJ/kW-hr
C. 25,200 kJ/kW-hr
B. 24,500 kJ/kW-hr
D. 30,506 kJ/kW-hr
Solution:
Wt = m (h1 h2) = m ( 3306.8 2700.8 ) = 606 m kW
3600 m ( h1 h 2 ) 3600 m ( 3306.8 2700.8 )
=
= 13, 637,565m kJ/hr
QA =
b
0.80
13, 637,565m
kJ
= 22,504
Heat Rate =
Answer
606m
kW-hr
Problem 6
A coal-fired power plant has a turbine-generator rated at 1000 MW gross. The plant
required about 9% of this power for its internal operations. It uses 9800 tons of coal per day. The coal has
a heating value of 6,388.9 kcal/kg and the steam generator efficiency is 86%. What is the net station
efficiency of the plant in percent?
A. 33.07%
C. 37.05%
B. 35.70%
D. 42.05%

Solution:
Net Output = 1000 (1 0.09) = 910 MW = 910,000 kW
9800 ( 907 )
( 6,388.9 4.187 ) = 2, 752, 001
24 ( 3600 )
Net Output
Net Station Efficiency =
Heat Input
910, 000
= 0.3307 100% = 33.07% Answer
=
2, 752, 001
Heat Input = mf Qh =

Problem 7
A superheat steam Rankine cycle has turbine inlet conditions of 17.5 Mpa and 530C expands in a
turbine to 0.007 Mpa. The turbine and pump polytropic efficiencies are 0.9 and 0.7 respectively. Pressure
losses between pump and turbine inlet are 1.5 Mpa. What should be the pump work in kJ/kg?
A. 17.3 kJ/kg
C. 37.3 kJ/kg
B. 27.3 kJ/kg
D. 47.3 kJ/kg
Solution:
Wp =

v3 ( P4 P3 )
p

where:
3
1
= 0.001 m
kg
1000
P4 = 17.5 + 1.5 = 19 MPa = 19, 000 kPa

v3 =

P3 = 0.007 MPa = 7 kPa

p = 0.70
Wp =

0.001( 19,000 7 )
= 27.1 kJ
kg
0.70

Answer

Problem 8
A steam plant operates with initial pressure of 1.70 MPa and 370C temperature and exhaust to a
heating system at 0.17 MPa. The condensate from the heating system is returned to the boiler at 65.5C
and the heating system utilizes from its intended purpose 90% of the energy transferred from the steam it
receives. The turbine efficiency, t is 70%. If the boiler efficiency is 80%, what is the cogeneration
efficiency of the system in percent? Neglect pump work.
Steam Properties:
At 1.7 MPa and 370C: h = 3187.1 kJ/kg
s = 7.1081 kJ/kg-K
At 0.170 MPa: hf = 483.20 kJ/kg
sf = 1.4752 kJ/kg-K
hfg = 2216.0 kJ/kg
sfg = 5.7062 kJ/kg-K
At 65.5C: hf = 274.14 kJ/kg
A. 78%
B. 102.10%

C. 91.24%
D. 69%

Solution:
h1 = 3187.1 kJ/kg
Solving for h2 :
s1= s2 = (sf + x sfg)2
7.1081 = 1.4752 + x2 (5.7062)
x2 = 0.9871
h2 = (hf + x2 hfg)
= 483.20 + 0.9871 (2216.0)
= 2670.6 kJ/kg
h3 = h4 = 274.14 kJ/kg
Wt = (h1 h2) t = (3187.1 2670.6) (0.70) = 361.55 kJ/kg
QR = 0.90 (h2 h3) = 0.90 (2670.6 274.14) = 2156.81 kJ/kg
h1 h 4 3187.1 274.14
=
QA =
=3641.2 kJ/kg
b
0.80
Wt + Q R 361.55 + 2156.81
=
= 0.6916 = 69.16%
Cogeneration Efficiency =
QA
3641.2

Answer

Problem 9
In a Rankine cycle, steam enters the turbine at 2.5 Mpa and condenser pressure of 50 kPa. What is
the thermal efficiency of the cycle?
Steam Properties: At 2.5 Mpa, hg = 2803.1 kJ/kg, Sg = 6.2575 kJ/kg-K
At 50 kPa, Sf = 1.0910 kJ/kg-K, Sfg = 6.5029 kJ/kg-K,
hf = 340.49 kJ/kg, hfg = 2305.4 kJ/kg, vf = 0.0010300 m3/kg
Solution:
W
W WP ( h1 h 2 ) ( h 4 h 3 )
eth = NET = T
=
QA
QA
h1 h 4
where: h g at 2.5 MPa = h1 = 2803.1 kJ/kg
h f at 50 kPa = h 3 = 340.49 kJ/kg
Solving for h 2 and h 4 :
S = Sf + xSfg
6.2575 = 1.0910 + x ( 6.5029 )
x = 0.7945
h 2 = h f + xh fg = 340.49 + 0.7045 ( 2305.4 ) = 2172.13 kJ/kg
h 4 = h f + vf ( P2 P1 ) = 340.49 + 0.00103 ( 2500 50 ) = 342.98 kJ/kg
thus;
eth =

WNET ( 2803.1 2172.11) ( 342.98 340.49 )


=
QA
2803.1 342.98

eth = 25.55%

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