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Actual vapour
cycle
processes-
Rankine Cycle
Ideally
1) For steam boiler
 constant pressure heating process of water to form steam
2) For the turbine
 Reversible adiabatic expansion of the steam (or isentropic)
3) For the condenser
 Reversible constant pressure heat rejection as the steam condenses
till it becomes saturated liquid
4) For the Pump
 Reversible adiabatic compression of this liquid ending at the initial
pressure
At 1: dry saturated or
superheated steam
At 2: wet steam
Assumption:
process is adiabatic ,
reversible and isentropic
Turbine does not absorb
heat.
Here 1-2 represents the saturated steam
at boiling point entering the turbine and
leaving as wet steam on B.P but on
Different pressure at 2
As ideally process (in case of turbine)
is adiabatic so
Entropy is same
But in actual case due to friction and heat transfer
increases so that
turbine work and efficiency decreases
And the graph for process 1-2 shifts towards right (i.e. curvature
instead of straight line)
As in real case
Entropy change is positive for irreversible feasible process
And equation becomes
-heat loss
 if there is heat loss to the
surrounding , h2 will decrease,
accompanied by a decrease in
entropy. If heat loss Is large the
end state may shift towards left.
Since heat loss is generally negligible
so entropy change is accompanied
by zero or positive change generally
Process 2-3
Condenser
Here we say the condenser is rejecting heat at constant pressure.
According to the graph the condenser is only absorbing the latent
heat and at constant pressure converting wet steam into liquid
state without change in temperature (at saturation temperature)
losses
• The losses in the condenser are usually small.
• These include the loss of pressure and the cooling of the
condensate below saturation temperature.
Process 3-4
First we should know how feed water pump works
and why it is necessary.
• We know that pressure inside the boiler is very
high and so we need feed water pump
This process is to increase the pressure
and ideally pressure at 4 is equal to
pressure inside the boiler
• The losses in the pump are similar to those of
the turbine and are primarily due to
irreversibility associated with fluid friction.
• Heat transfer is usually negligible
PUMP LOSSES
Process 4-1
Boiler
This process in thermodynamics is ideally
considered as constant pressure heat addition
Heat addition can be studied in three
parts
1) Heating till boiling point
2) Heating till saturation
3) Superheating
Piping losses
Pressure drop due to friction and heat loss to the
surrounding are the most important piping losses.
1’ and 1 represents
the state of the steam
leaving and entering
the turbine
respectively
The dotted line
represents the
frictional losses and
Other constant
pressure heat loss to
the surrounding
• Pressure drop in the boiler and also in the pipeline (as
in fluid mechanics)from the pump from the boiler.
• Due to pressure drop in the boiler, water entering the
boiler must be pumped to a much higher pressure
than the desired steam leaving the boiler and this
requires additional pump work.
Inlet superheated steam
Exit wet steam
The maximum temperature of
superheat is limited by
metallurgical considerations
(current state of the art allows
about 700 OC).
Superheating improves both efficiency and the
turbine exit quality (T↑ ↑, x↑).
However, the maximum temperature of
superheat is limited by metallurgical
considerations (current state of the art allows
about 700 OC).
Thank you

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Rankine cycle

  • 2. Ideally 1) For steam boiler  constant pressure heating process of water to form steam 2) For the turbine  Reversible adiabatic expansion of the steam (or isentropic) 3) For the condenser  Reversible constant pressure heat rejection as the steam condenses till it becomes saturated liquid 4) For the Pump  Reversible adiabatic compression of this liquid ending at the initial pressure
  • 3.
  • 4. At 1: dry saturated or superheated steam At 2: wet steam Assumption: process is adiabatic , reversible and isentropic Turbine does not absorb heat.
  • 5. Here 1-2 represents the saturated steam at boiling point entering the turbine and leaving as wet steam on B.P but on Different pressure at 2 As ideally process (in case of turbine) is adiabatic so Entropy is same But in actual case due to friction and heat transfer increases so that turbine work and efficiency decreases And the graph for process 1-2 shifts towards right (i.e. curvature instead of straight line) As in real case Entropy change is positive for irreversible feasible process And equation becomes -heat loss
  • 6.  if there is heat loss to the surrounding , h2 will decrease, accompanied by a decrease in entropy. If heat loss Is large the end state may shift towards left.
  • 7. Since heat loss is generally negligible so entropy change is accompanied by zero or positive change generally
  • 8. Process 2-3 Condenser Here we say the condenser is rejecting heat at constant pressure. According to the graph the condenser is only absorbing the latent heat and at constant pressure converting wet steam into liquid state without change in temperature (at saturation temperature)
  • 9. losses • The losses in the condenser are usually small. • These include the loss of pressure and the cooling of the condensate below saturation temperature.
  • 10. Process 3-4 First we should know how feed water pump works and why it is necessary. • We know that pressure inside the boiler is very high and so we need feed water pump This process is to increase the pressure and ideally pressure at 4 is equal to pressure inside the boiler
  • 11. • The losses in the pump are similar to those of the turbine and are primarily due to irreversibility associated with fluid friction. • Heat transfer is usually negligible PUMP LOSSES
  • 12. Process 4-1 Boiler This process in thermodynamics is ideally considered as constant pressure heat addition Heat addition can be studied in three parts 1) Heating till boiling point 2) Heating till saturation 3) Superheating
  • 13. Piping losses Pressure drop due to friction and heat loss to the surrounding are the most important piping losses. 1’ and 1 represents the state of the steam leaving and entering the turbine respectively The dotted line represents the frictional losses and Other constant pressure heat loss to the surrounding
  • 14. • Pressure drop in the boiler and also in the pipeline (as in fluid mechanics)from the pump from the boiler. • Due to pressure drop in the boiler, water entering the boiler must be pumped to a much higher pressure than the desired steam leaving the boiler and this requires additional pump work.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 18.
  • 19. The maximum temperature of superheat is limited by metallurgical considerations (current state of the art allows about 700 OC).
  • 20. Superheating improves both efficiency and the turbine exit quality (T↑ ↑, x↑). However, the maximum temperature of superheat is limited by metallurgical considerations (current state of the art allows about 700 OC).
  • 21.