Engineering, 10.04.2020 18:11 dward5823
Air enters the compressor of an ideal cold air-standard Brayton cycle at 100 kPa, 300 K, with a mass flow rate of 6 kg/s. The compressor pressure ratio is 10, and the turbine inlet temperature is 1400 K. For k = 1.4, Calculate
a) The thermal efficiency of the cycle
b) The back work ratio
c) The net power developed in kW
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