Chemistry, asked by philmuan, 5 months ago

a gas turbine unit developing 15MW power has at its inlet, enthalpy is 1100KJ/Kg, velocity is 50m/s. As it exits, enthalpy is 300KJ/kg , velocity is 200m/s . If the masa flow rate throught the turbine is 20kg/s, calculate the rate of heat transfer in the turbine

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