Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 3 (Q.No. 25)
25.
In open cycle gas turbine plants
the indirect heat exchanger and cooler is avoided
direct combustion system is used
a condenser is used
all of the above
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Prasad Cln said:   5 years ago
Yes, option B only is the correct one because we don't use any indirect heat exchanger and even a condenser in the open cycle gas turbine. In an open cycle, gas turbine it only employs a compressor, a combustion chamber and a turbine. The exhaust gases are indicted into the atmosphere.

Vaibhav said:   5 years ago
I think Brayton cycle does not have a boiler and condenser.

Working fluid must be an ideal gas.

Then, there is no chance of phase change. There is only of sensible heat.

Anandan said:   9 years ago
No recirculation of working fluid is there in open cycle gas turbine. Then what is the use of condenser. Anyone, please explain this.

SAIROHIT SANDELA said:   7 years ago
I think option c is the compressor.

Then all the above is the right answer.

In open cycle, gas turbine condensers are used.
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Dilip Reddy said:   8 years ago
In an open gas, turbine plant the working fluid is not circulated, hence no need of using any HE or condenser.

Mayur joshi said:   10 years ago
Wrong answer. As turbine cycle never use condenser, because there will be no phase change required for gas.

Rohit said:   5 years ago
D, Condenser is used so that the waste of energy in atmosphere after turbine work can be utilise.

JAIMIN PATEL said:   10 years ago
Ya @Mayur you are right in open cycle Brayton cycle condenser is not used in this cycle.

Sajal said:   10 years ago
Wrong answer.

Brayton cycle uses heat exchanger and ranking cycle uses condensers.

Rahul U said:   10 years ago
In open cycle gas turbine, compressor and combustion chamber is used.


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