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Control and Instrumentation MECH0010 1
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Thermodynamics MECH0005 1
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Yunus Cengel, Michael A. Boles • ISBN 9780073398174
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Topic Notes for Control and Instrumentation (introductory) covering a wide range of topics
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University College London•Control and Instrumentation
Aperçu 4 sur 202 pages
Topic Notes for Control and Instrumentation (introductory) covering a wide range of topics
Topics covered:

SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
- Definitions
- Intro to heat engines (direct & reversed)
- Calculating performances (efficiency, COPs)

REVERSIBILITY
- What is a reversible process?
- Reasons behind irreversibility 
- Efficiency of reversible heat engine

ENTROPY
- Basic expression
- Property: point function
- Planck & Clausius Statement
- Why two adiabatic processes cannot intersect in a cycle
- Clausius Theorem (proof)
- Clausius Inequality (proof)
- Change in entropy expression...
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- Resume
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University College London•Thermodynamics
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Thermodynamics • Yunus Cengel, Michael A. Boles• ISBN 9780073398174
Aperçu 5 sur 28 pages
Topics covered:

SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
- Definitions
- Intro to heat engines (direct & reversed)
- Calculating performances (efficiency, COPs)

REVERSIBILITY
- What is a reversible process?
- Reasons behind irreversibility 
- Efficiency of reversible heat engine

ENTROPY
- Basic expression
- Property: point function
- Planck & Clausius Statement
- Why two adiabatic processes cannot intersect in a cycle
- Clausius Theorem (proof)
- Clausius Inequality (proof)
- Change in entropy expression...