Peter wrote: "So steam speed is about 64 m/s if the pipe diameter is 10^2 cm."
A "pipe diameter" of 100cm is one heck of a big pipe! I think you mean "cross-sectional area"? -Mark -----Original Message----- From: Peter Heckert [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 12:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Calulations for 1 MW plant. Am 18.09.2011 21:19, schrieb Peter Heckert: > > So steamflow = 636 l/s = 636 cm^3 / s > > If the crosssectional area of the output pipe is 10^2 cm, then the > steam speed is 6.36 m/s. > Oops immediately after posting I found an error ;-) 1l = 1000 cm^3 636000 cm^3/s / 100 cm^2 = 6360 cm/s = 63.6 m/s. So steam speed is about 64 m/s if the pipe diameter is 10^2 cm. Is this correct? Did somebody see in the video what the actual diameter is?

