Answer:
0.8 kilograms of fuel are consumed each second.
Explanation:
As turbines are steady-state devices, the thermal efficiency of a turbine is equal to the percentage of the ratio of the output power to fluid power, that is:
[tex]\eta_{th} = \frac{\dot W}{\dot E} \times 100\,\%[/tex]
The fluid power is:
[tex]\dot E = \frac{\dot W}{\eta} \times 100\,\%[/tex]
[tex]\dot E = \frac{8\,MW}{20\,\%}\times 100\,\%[/tex]
[tex]\dot E = 40\,MW[/tex]
Which means that gas turbine consumes 40 megajoules of fluid energy each second, which is heated and pressurized with help of the fuel, whose amount of consumption per second is:
[tex]50\,\frac{MJ}{kg} = \frac{40\,MJ}{m_{fuel}}[/tex]
[tex]m_{fuel} = 0.8\,kg[/tex]
0.8 kilograms of fuel are consumed each second.