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CHAPTER 2 6th edition Sonntag/Borgnakke/Wylen
The correspondence between the problem set in this sixth edition versus the problem set in the 5'th edition text. Problems that are new are marked new and those that are only slightly altered are marked as modified (mod).
Study guide problems 2.1-2.22 and 2.23-2.26 are all new problems.
New
5th Ed.
New
5th Ed.
New
5th Ed.
27
1
47
new
67
24
28
new
48
16
68
new
29
2
49
17
69
new
30
new
50
new
70
23
31
3
51
new
71
new
32
new
52
19
72
30
33
5
53
new
73
32
34
6
54
34
74
33
35
7
55
29
75
new
36
9
56
new
76
37
37
10
57
28 mod
77
27
38
12
58
new
78
new
39
new
59
20
79
38
40
new
60
26
80
new
41
new
61
new
81
31
42
11
62
21
82
new
43
13
63
new
83
22
44
new
64
new
84
35
45
18
65
15
85
36
46
14
66
new
86
new
English Unit Problems
New
5th Ed.
SI
New
5th Ed.
SI
87 new -
97
43E
43
88 new 11
98
new
50
89 new 12
99
new
53
90 new 19
100
45E
70
91 new 20
101
46E
45
92 new 24
102
new
82
93
39E
33
103
48E
55
94
40E
-
104
new
80
95 new 47
105
47E
77
96
42E
42
Design and Open ended problems 106-116 are from 5th edition problems 2.50-2.60
Sonntag, Borgnakke and van Wylen
Concept-Study Guide Problems
2.1
Make a control volume around the turbine in the steam power plant in Fig. 1.1 and list the flows of mass and energy that are there.
Solution:
We see hot high pressure steam flowing in at state 1 from the steam drum through a flow control (not shown). The steam leaves at a lower pressure to the condenser (heat exchanger) at state 2. A rotating shaft gives a rate of energy (power) to the electric generator set.

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