envirodude
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 11, 2000
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I am taking a Thermodynamics course on-line to complete my BS in Environmental Engineering. The following problem relates to mass flow rate:<br>
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Air flows steadily through an adiabatic turbine, entering at 150 psia, 900 F and 350 ft/s and leaving at 20 psia, 300 F and 700 ft/s. The inlet area of the turbine is .1 sf. What is the mass flow rate of air?<br>
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If I understand mass flow rate, it is the amount of mass flowing through a cross section per unit time. They are looking for an answer in lbm/s. How do you arrive at the answer?
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Air flows steadily through an adiabatic turbine, entering at 150 psia, 900 F and 350 ft/s and leaving at 20 psia, 300 F and 700 ft/s. The inlet area of the turbine is .1 sf. What is the mass flow rate of air?<br>
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If I understand mass flow rate, it is the amount of mass flowing through a cross section per unit time. They are looking for an answer in lbm/s. How do you arrive at the answer?