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Engineering, 26.11.2019 06:31 dooboose15

It is well established that the thermal efficiency of a heat engine increases as the temperature tl at which heat is rejected from the heat engine decreases. in a effort to increase the efficiency of a power plant, somebody suggests refrigerating the cooling water before it enters the condenser, where heat rejection takes place. would you be in favor of this idea? why?

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