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puteri [66]
3 years ago
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A pump operating at steady state receives liquid water at 508C, 1.5 MPa. The pressure of the water at the pump exit is 15 MPa. T

he magnitude of the work required by the pump is 18 kJ per kg of water flowing. Stray heat transfer and changes in kinetic and potential energy are negligible. Determine the isentropic pump efficiency
Physics
1 answer:
Irina-Kira [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

n=76\%

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Temperature T=50 \textdegree C

Intake Pressure P=1.5MPa

Exit Pressure P=15MPa

Work W=18kJ

Therefore

From Table

V_f=1.01*10^{-4}

Generally the equation for isentropic Work is mathematically given by

W_{iso}=V(P_2-P_1)

W_{iso}=1.01*10^{-4}(15-1.5)

W_{iso}=13.622

Since

Efficiency n

n=\frac{W_{iso}}{W}

n=\frac{W_{iso}}{18}

n=0.76

Therefore

n=76\%

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