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Hello Sir, I found a problem when I made the system, the heat exchanger seems to have a problem of forced heat transfer, may I ask how to avoid it .I built a simple turbine expansion system where the temperature of carbon dioxide went from 25 to 125. But the water that gives him heat is only 80 degrees .This is obviously irrational .How can I fix this?
there are two issues, which cause the calculation not to converge and the results being infeasible:
you specify both mass flows, that will lead to (due to the energy balance of the condenser) a forced outlet enthalpy on the water side, which seems to be out of the fluid property range of the water.
you specify the turbine outlet temperature together with the pressure at inlet and outlet, which with the given isentropic efficiency leads to a turbine inlet temperature, which can never be met by the condenser (because it is actually higher than the water inlet temperature).
So, you might want to double check your temperature and pressure data because with your specifications, it is impossible to find something feasible here.
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Hello Sir, I found a problem when I made the system, the heat exchanger seems to have a problem of forced heat transfer, may I ask how to avoid it .I built a simple turbine expansion system where the temperature of carbon dioxide went from 25 to 125. But the water that gives him heat is only 80 degrees .This is obviously irrational .How can I fix this?
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