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ashutoshd
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I am a 2nd year mech engg student. I have a basic doubt in condensers. The steam from turbine exhaust enters the condenser & gets condensed during which its specific volume decreases resulting in formation of partial vacuum. Now according to rankine cycle the process in a condenser is a isobaric & isothermal one(shown by a horizontal straight line coinciding with lower isobar in T-S diag) so if pressure remains constant how is vacuum formed during condensation? I mean shouldn't the pressure decrease too?
This could be a silly question but i have scouted the web but couldn't find any page dealing with this in detail apart from cursory explanation. Any urls explaining this in detail are welcome.
This could be a silly question but i have scouted the web but couldn't find any page dealing with this in detail apart from cursory explanation. Any urls explaining this in detail are welcome.