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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)

Thermodynamics OBJECTIVES ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.) 1.9 DEFINE the following thermodynamic properties: a. Specific enthalpy b. Entropy 1.10 DESCRIBE the following types of thermodynamic systems: a. Isolated system b. Closed system c. Open system 1.11 DEFINE the following terms concerning thermodynamic systems: a. Thermodynamic surroundings b. Thermodynamic equilibrium c. Control volume d. Steady-state 1.12 DESCRIBE the following terms concerning thermodynamic processes: a. Thermodynamic process b. Cyclic process c. Reversible process d. Irreversible process e. Adiabatic process f. Isentropic process g. Throttling process h. Polytropic process 1.13 DISTINGUISH between intensive and extensive properties. 1.14 DEFINE the following terms: a. Saturation b. Subcooled liquid c. Superheated vapor d. Critical Point e. Triple Point f. Vapor pressure curve g. Quality h. Moisture content 1.15 DESCRIBE the processes of sublimation, vaporization, condensation, and fusion. Rev. 0 Page xi HT-01

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