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What four processes make up the simple ideal Rankine cycle? Constant heat addition in a boiler, Isothermal compression in a pump, constant heat rejection in a condenser and Isentropic expansion in a turbine Constant pressure heat addition in a boiler, Isentropic compression in a pump, constant pressure heat rejection in a condenser and Isentropic expansion in a turbine Constant heat addition in a boiler, Isentropic compression in a pump, constant heat rejection in a condenser and Isobaric expansion in a turbine Constant temperature heat addition addition in a boiler, Isentropic compression in a pump, constant heat rejection in a condenser and Isentropic expansion in a turbine

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Answer:

Constant pressure heat addition in a boiler,

Isentropic compression in a pump,

constant pressure heat rejection in a condenser and Isentropic expansion in a turbine

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Rankine cycle is a model used to predict the performance of steam turbine systems. It involves the use of these four components

1. Pump

2. Boiler

3. Turbine

4. Condenser

It includes the following processes;

1. Isentropic compression in pump

2. Constant pressure heat addition in boiler

3. Isentropic expansion in turbine

4. Constant pressure heat rejection in condenser

All this processes make up a Rankine cycle.

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