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Consider a river flowing toward a lake at an average velocity of 3 m/s at a rate of 500 m3/s at a location 90 m above the lake surface. Determine the total mechanical energy of the river water per unit mass and the power generation potential of the entire river at that location.

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Answer: a) 5 x 10^5 kg/s b) 444 MW

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinetic energy per unit mass Ke is

Ke = V^2 / 2

Ke = 3^2 / 2 = 4.5 J/kg = 0.0045 kJ/kg

Now potential energy per unit mass Pe is

Pe = g x z = 9.8 x 90 = 882.9 J/kg = 0.8829 kJ/kg

The total mechanical energy of the River per unit mass e = Ke + Pe = 0.0045 + 0.8829 = 0.88744 J/kg

M = P x V = 1000 x 500 = 5 x 10^5 kg/s

b) power generation potential of the entire river at the location Wmax = Emech = M x Emech = 500,000 x 0.88744 = 444,000kW = 444MW

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