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This document contains instructions for a final exam in steam engineering. It lists 5 questions to answer, with the 5th question containing 4 sub-questions. Question 1 involves drawing a steam cycle on T-s diagrams and calculating the efficiency of a binary vapor cycle. Question 2 analyzes trial results from two boilers to determine which has a higher equivalent evaporation and efficiency. Question 3 calculates velocity, blade angles, and efficiency for an impulse turbine stage. Question 4 looks at exit area requirements for steam expanding through a nozzle. The 5th question's sub-questions address disadvantages of simple impulse turbines; differences between fire and water tube boilers; efficiency of cogeneration plants; pressure and velocity distributions in impulse turbines; and the need

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This document contains instructions for a final exam in steam engineering. It lists 5 questions to answer, with the 5th question containing 4 sub-questions. Question 1 involves drawing a steam cycle on T-s diagrams and calculating the efficiency of a binary vapor cycle. Question 2 analyzes trial results from two boilers to determine which has a higher equivalent evaporation and efficiency. Question 3 calculates velocity, blade angles, and efficiency for an impulse turbine stage. Question 4 looks at exit area requirements for steam expanding through a nozzle. The 5th question's sub-questions address disadvantages of simple impulse turbines; differences between fire and water tube boilers; efficiency of cogeneration plants; pressure and velocity distributions in impulse turbines; and the need

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Mech. Eng. Dept. University of Tech.

Time: 3 hrs
4th Year B.Sc Course Final Term Exam. Examiner
Steam Engineering 2006-2007 Dr. Moayed R. Hasan
Steam charts and tables are allow
:
Q1. The steam cycle operates between pressure of 30 and 0.04 bar, and uses a
superheat temperature of 450 oC. The mercury cycle works between pressures of 14
P P

bar and 0.1 bar, the mercury entering the turbine in a dry saturated condition.
Draw flow diagram of the cycle, show the cycle on a T-s diagram and calculate the
ideal efficiency of a binary vapour cycle. Take for Hg cycle, enthalpy of saturated
vapour at 14 bar = 362.55 kJ/kg, enthalpy of saturated liquid at 0.1 bar = 34.33
kJ/kg, enthalpy after isentropic expansion = 248.93 kJ/kg.
(20 Marks)
Q2. From the results of a trial on two boilers A and B the following figures were
obtained:
Boiler pressure- kPa abs. for boiler (A) 1721.3 and for (B) 1381.3
Temperature of steam leaving boiler (A) 300 oC and boiler (B) 194.5 oC
P P P P

Dryness fraction of steam for boiler (B) 0.9


Feed water temperature- oC for boiler (A) 60 and for (B) 30
P P

Steam generated- kg/h for boiler (A) 9072 and for (B) 8165
Coal used- kg/h for (A) 907 and for (b) 817
Calorific value of coal- MJ/kg for (A) and (B) 33.5.
Take the specific heat capacity of superheated steam as 2 kJ/kg oC and that of water
P P

as 4.2 kJ/kg oC. Which boiler has the higher equivalent evaporation and what is the
P P

efficiency of each boiler? Which boiler is the better for steam raising?
(20 Marks)
Q3. The isentropic heat drop in a given stage of a multi-stage impulse turbine is 33.5
kJ/kg of steam; the nozzle outlet angle is 20o. The nozzle efficiency is 0.92, the mean
P P

diameter of blades is 95.5 cm and the rotor speed is 3000 rpm, the carry over factor
is 0.88. The blades are equiangular with a velocity coefficient of 0.87, calculate the
steam velocity at outlet of the nozzle, blade angles and stage efficiency.
(20 Marks)
Q4. A convergent- divergent nozzle receives steam at 7 bar and 200 oC and expands P P

it isentropically into a space at 3 bar. Neglecting the inlet velocity, calculate the exit
area required for mass flow of 0.1 kg/s,
a) when the flow is in equilibrium throughout,

b) when the flow is supersaturated.
Explain your results and for (b) calculate also the degree of supercooling and the
degree of supersaturation.
(20 Marks)
Q5.
1- Why are simple impulse turbines not so common? How can the
disadvantages of simple impulse turbines be overcome?
2- Compare between fire and water tube boilers according to the following:
(a) pressure (b) rate of steam (c) combustion efficiency.
3- Explain why cogeneration plants always have greater efficiency than the
separated plants with the same output?
4- Draw the distribution of the absolute pressure and absolute velocity along
pressure-velocity impulse turbine.
5- Explain why it is necessary to blow down a steam boiler?
(15 Marks)

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