If h1 & h10 are the enthalpies at the inlet & at the exhaust, s1 & s10 are the enthalpies at the inlet & exhaust, the mean temperature of heat addition, Tml with regeneration is?

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Analysis of Steam Engine topics include: Steam power plant and its efficiency, rankine and brayton cycle, mean temperature of heat, steam reheating, regeneration, feed water reheaters and deaerator. A steam engine is a heat engine that uses steam to perform mechanical work. The engine works by burning fuel, usually coal, to heat water in a boiler. The steam produced from the heated water is then directed through pipes to a cylinder. The steam pressure in the cylinder moves a piston, which performs mechanical work in the machine.  The steam engine's pushing force can be transformed into... Show more

If h<sub>1</sub> & h<sub>10</sub> are the enthalpies at the inlet & at the exhaust, s<sub>1</sub> & s<sub>10</sub> are the enthalpies at the inlet & exhaust, the mean temperature of heat addition, T<sub>ml</sub> with regeneration is?






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