Member • Oct 20, 2012
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anjali zendreit is a thermodynamic closed system process.in cor not cycle this is present.
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Member • Oct 20, 2012
it is the closed system process of thermodynamic.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 21, 2012
well isothermal heat addition and rejection is quite difficult to attain.isothermal heat addition requires the process to occur very quickly whereas isothermal heat rejection requires the process to be very slow.These conditions are quite difficult to attain in practical conditions due to several other factors like frictional heating,etc..involved.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 21, 2012
The myth busterwell isothermal heat addition and rejection is quite difficult to attain.isothermal heat addition requires the process to occur very quickly whereas isothermal heat rejection requires the process to be very slow.These conditions are quite difficult to attain in practical conditions due to several other factors like frictional heating,etc..involved.[/quot
yes sir...
i was also thinking that it is not possible practically ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 22, 2012
yes..exactly..!!Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 25, 2012
A simple and practical example of isothermal heat addition or rejection process is evaporation and condensing of steam.
Anyways your question is not clear. Kindly provide suitable link in the thread name and question posed under it.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 25, 2012
Merged threads.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 26, 2012
Best example Issue.😀IssueA simple and practical example of isothermal heat addition or rejection process is evaporation and condensing of steam.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.