I am working q530 on the 2016 thermal fluids practice exam.
The question is asking for the turning efficiency from State 1 to state 2. At state 1, p=900 psia, T=900F. At state 2, P=96 psia, T= 450. I get h1 = 1452, s1=1.6262 and h2(actual) = 1254 from superheated tables. However, the solution lists h2(isentropic) as 1201.24. I do not understand how that number is calculated and there is no detail in the solution. Does anyone know the detail process to calculate that number?
Thank you very much for the help!
The question is asking for the turning efficiency from State 1 to state 2. At state 1, p=900 psia, T=900F. At state 2, P=96 psia, T= 450. I get h1 = 1452, s1=1.6262 and h2(actual) = 1254 from superheated tables. However, the solution lists h2(isentropic) as 1201.24. I do not understand how that number is calculated and there is no detail in the solution. Does anyone know the detail process to calculate that number?
Thank you very much for the help!
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