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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES

Thermodynamics OBJECTIVES ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.) 1.29 DIFFERENTIATE between the path for an ideal process and that for a real process on a T-s or h-s diagram. 1.30 Given a T-s or h-s diagram for a system EVALUATE: a. System efficiencies b. Component efficiencies 1.31 DESCRIBE how individual factors affect system or component efficiency. 1.32 Apply the ideal gas laws to SOLVE for the unknown pressure, temperature, or volume. 1.33 DESCRIBE when a fluid may be considered to be incompressible. 1.34 CALCULATE the work done in constant pressure and constant volume processes. 1.35 DESCRIBE the effects of pressure changes on confined fluids. 1.36 DESCRIBE the effects of temperature changes on confined fluids. Rev. 0 Page xiii HT-01

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