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Figure 38 Mullier Diagram
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SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS Thermodynamics It is sometimes useful to plot on the Mollier diagram the processes that occur during the cycle. This is done on Figure 38.  The numbered points on Figure 38 correspond to the numbered points on Figures 35 and 36.  Because the Mollier diagram is a plot of the conditions existing for water in vapor form, the portions of the plot which fall into the region of liquid water do not show up on the Mollier diagram.  The following conditions were used in plotting the curves on Figure 38. Point 1: Saturated steam at 540oF Point 2: 82.5% quality at exit of HP turbine Point 3: Temperature of superheated steam is 440oF Point 4: Condenser vacuum is 1 psia The  solid  lines  on  Figure  38  represent  the  conditions  for  a  cycle  which  uses  ideal  turbines  as verified  by  the  fact  that  no  entropy change  is  shown  across  the  turbines.   The  dotted  lines  on Figure 38 represent the path taken if real turbines were considered, in which case an increase in entropy is evident. HT-01 Page 94 Rev. 0

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