Generator and Turbine Efficiency
These equations will allow you to effectively determine the efficiency of the turbine and generator at hand.

Turbine efficiency is given by: Ƞ= (mechanical energy output)/(mechanical energy decrease of the fluid)

Generator efficiency is given by: Ƞ= (electric power output)/(mechanical power output)

The combined efficiency is of a turbine and generator is given by:

Ƞturbine-genturbineȠgenerator=(electric power output)/(mechanical energy decrease of the fluid)


Total Energy Equation

Like I said before we can treat turbines as steady flow devices because they operate under the same conditions for long periods of time. No intensive or extensive properties change withint the control volume, so the volume (V) and total energy content (E) will remain constant. As a result of this the boundary work is zero for steady flow processes. These observations greatly simplify the analysis.


This image above represents a common turbine problem

The fluid properties remain constant at the inlet and exits, so this means the mass flow rates (ṁ) must remain constant too.

1= ṁ2                        ρ1V1A1 = ρ2V2A2    The dot above the letter represents rate    

Total energy content

Ein=Eout

This equation is used mostly to find your power output of the turbine

in+ Ẇin + ṁ(h+V2/2+gz)= Q̇out+ Ẇout + ṁ(h+V2/2+gz)      V is for velocity, z is for height,and h is for enthalpy

For turbines this equation simplifies nicely

Heat transfer is negligible so Q̇=0 since turbines are well insulated and can be labeled adiabatic

The fluid velocities encountered in turbines are very high, and the fluid experiences a significant change in kinetic energy. However, this change is usually very small relative to the change in enthalpy, so its disregarded.

The total energy for turbines then reduces to this

ṁ(h+V2/2+gz)= Ẇout + ṁ(h+V2/2+gz)

Solving for Ẇout we can determine power output

All of these above equations were borught to you by Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Seventh Edition, by Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles

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