Consider a Brayton cycle with isentropic efficiencies of 0.85.
Using Specific Heats constants, and the following loop
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4a 3 45 2a 4a T1=300K T2=610 K T3=1000 K Tes=492 K Cp=1.005 kJ/kg K Cy=0.718 kJ/kg K k=1.4 R=0.2870 kJ/kg K
Consider a Brayton cycle with isentropic efficiencies of 0.85. Using Specific Heats constants, and the following loop in
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Consider a Brayton cycle with isentropic efficiencies of 0.85. Using Specific Heats constants, and the following loop in
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