662 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICSdharm
\M-therm\Th13-4.pm5The various operations are as follows :
Operation 1-2. The air is compressed isentropically from the lower pressure p 1 to the
upper pressure p 2 , the temperature rising from T 1 to T 2. No heat flow occurs.
Operation 2-3. Heat flows into the system increasing the volume from V 2 to V 3 and tem-
perature from T 2 to T 3 whilst the pressure remains constant at p 2. Heat received = mcp (T 3 – T 2 ).
Operation 3-4. The air is expanded isentropically from p 2 to p 1 , the temperature falling
from T 3 to T 4. No heat flow occurs.
Operation 4-1. Heat is rejected from the system as the volume decreases from V 4 to V 1 and
the temperature from T 4 to T 1 whilst the pressure remains constant at p 1. Heat rejected = mcp
(T 4 – T 1 ).
ηair-standard= Work done
Heat received
= Heat received/cycle Heat rejected/cycle
Heat received/cycle−=mc T T mc T T
mc T Tp p
p()()
()32 41
32−− −
− = 1 –TT
TT41
32−
−WorkHeaterHE-1HE-2CTCooler42 31C = Compressor T = Turbine
(a)(b)pV2 314pV = Cγ(c)Tsp = C34(^2) p = C
1
Fig. 13.33. Brayton cycle : (a) Basic components of a gas turbine power plant
(b) p-V diagram (c) T-s diagram.