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Contents
3.1 1 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15
b I N E CALCULATIONS Eramgk 3-10 M i n e emiency MULTISTAGE TURBINES
PUMPSANDCOMPRESSORS STRATEGIES FOR APPLYING THE JWTROPY BALANCE
ADDITIONAL STEADY-STATE EXAMPLES Exanrple 3.2l Heat pump analysis Example 3.12 Entropy in a heat exchanger 3.16 UNSTEADY-STATE OPEN SYSTEMS (Optional) EuzmpIe 3.13 Entropy c h g e in a leaky tank EuMtple 3.14 An ideal gas leaking through o turbine (unsteady-state) 3.17 THE ENTROPY BALANCE IN BRlEF 3.18 SUMMARY 3.19 PRACTICE PROBLEMS 3.20 HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 4 TELEBMODYNAMICS OF PROCESSES 4.1 4.2
THE CARNOT CYCLE THE RANTUNE CYCLE Euunple 4.1 R a n h e cyck Example 4.2
4.4
4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10
Two-phase turbine output
RANiUNE MODIFlCATlONS Enample 4.3 RanRine with reheat Exansple 4.4 Regenerative Rankine cyck REFRIGERATION Example 4.5 Refigeration by vapor-compression cycle LIQUEFACTION Example 4.6 Liquefacction of m t k by the t i d e process INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Emqk 4.7 Air-standard Bmyton cycle t k d efiiency Exiunple 4.8 Thermal eficimuy of he Ofto engine Example 4.9 Thermal efkiency of a Diesel engine FLUIDFLOW PROBLEM-SOLVINGSTRATEGlES PRACTICE PROBLEMS HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
UNIT II GENERALIZED ANALYSIS OF FLUID PROPERTIES CHAPTER 5 CLASSICAL THERMODYNAMICSGENERALIZATION TO ANY FLUID 5. I 5.2
THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTY RELATION DERIVATIVE RELATIONS Example 5.1 Pressure dependence of H Example 5.2 Entropy change with respect to T a t constant P Example 5.3 Entropy as a function of T and P