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THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES

Thermodynamics ENERGY, WORK, AND HEAT Summary The important information from this chapter is summarized below. Energy, Work, and Heat Summary Heat is described as energy in transit.  This transfer occurs on a molecular level as a result of temperature differences. The unit of heat is the British thermal unit (Btu). Latent heat = the amount of heat added or removed  to  produce  only  a phase change. Sensible heat   = the  heat  added  or  removed that   causes   a   temperature change. The following properties were defined: Specific enthalpy (h) is defined as h = u + Pn, where u is the specific internal energy (Btu/lbm) of the system being studied, P is the pressure of the system (lbf/ft2), and is the specific volume (ft3/lbm) of the system. Entropy   is   sometimes   referred   to   as   a measure  of  the  inability  to  do  work  for  a given heat transferred. Rev. 0 Page 25 HT-01

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