The definition open cycle rational efficiency is unequivocally based on the
ratio of the actual shaft work output from a power plant to the maximum wo
rk that could be obtained in a reversible process between prescribed inlet
and outlet states. However, different constraints may be applied to such an
ideal reversible process, and the maximum work obtainable will then vary a
s will the value of the rational efficiency. Attention has been drawn to th
is issue before in the literature and it is discussed further here. In part
icular, the consequences of defining rite outlet state for the ideal proces
s are critical. A further complication occurs when water or steam is inject
ed into a gas turbine plant. Three definitions of rational efficiency are d
iscussed here and some illustrative calculations presented. There are small
but significant differences between the values of the three derived effici
encies.