I'm working a Brayton Cycle problem, but I'm getting two different answers when trying to solve and I can't figure out why.
Given:
Pressure Ratio = 8:1
Combustor Temp prior to Turbine = 1253K App 23.S determines p_r prior to turbine =284.3
Trying to find Temp after Turbine
Method 1: Since isentropic, use pressure ratio [p_r after turbine = (p_r prior to turbine) / 8] and App. 23 S to yield p_r after turbine = 35.54 and T after turbine = 740K
Method 2: Since isentropic, use isentropic relations. T after turbine = (T prior to turbine) * (pressure ratio)^(.4/1.4) =692K.
So which is right?
Given:
Pressure Ratio = 8:1
Combustor Temp prior to Turbine = 1253K App 23.S determines p_r prior to turbine =284.3
Trying to find Temp after Turbine
Method 1: Since isentropic, use pressure ratio [p_r after turbine = (p_r prior to turbine) / 8] and App. 23 S to yield p_r after turbine = 35.54 and T after turbine = 740K
Method 2: Since isentropic, use isentropic relations. T after turbine = (T prior to turbine) * (pressure ratio)^(.4/1.4) =692K.
So which is right?