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The usual way of representing the steam consumption of a turbine is the willans line, Often, a willans line for a specific turbine is not available, and one only has incomplete information about an installed steam turbine; namely the rated power and (perhaps a guesstimate) the isentropic efficiency or specific steam consumption at full load. But what you need and don't have is the steam consumption at the turbine operating load.
Background Information
Isentropic efficiency η by definition is given by
η = (hHP - hLP) / (hHP- hLPisen)
where
- hHP is the specific enthalpy of the steam at the turbine inlet
- hLP is the specific enthalpy of the steam at the turbine exhaust
- hLPisen is the specific enthalpy of the steam at turbine exhaust pressure but after isentropic expansion from the HP conditions
We define the ratio
m = ηFL/(1 - ηFL)
where ηFL is the turbine isentropic efficiency at full load
The isentropic efficiency η at load P can be estimated by
η = m·P / (PR + m·P)
where PR is the rated turbine power.
The specific enthalpy at the turbine exhaust conditions are then
hLP = hHP - η·(hHP - hLPisen)
The steam consumption at operating load Pis given by
ms = P / (hHP- hLP)
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