Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
The processes occuring in open system which permit the transfer of mass to and from the system, are known as
flow processes
non-flow processes
adiabatic processes
none of these
Answer: Option
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Durva. said:   5 years ago
Flow process is that the transfer of mass as well as energy from their boundary.
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Prasanth said:   7 years ago
Non-flow process:

It's the process which is energy enters and leave the system, but mass doesn't leave.
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Dhairya said:   8 years ago
But what is non-flow process?

Charan chapalla said:   8 years ago
Transfer of mass only takes for flow process (i.e, open system).

Mass transfer in only open system & leaving also because it is done by steady flow energy equation & steady flow i.e. Time will be constant during mass transfer.

Akhil mahobiya said:   9 years ago
Mass transfer in only open system & leaving also because it is done by steady flow energy equation & steady flow i.e. Time will be constant during mass transferring.

Pundlik said:   1 decade ago
The transfer of mass only in open system.

Rahul said:   1 decade ago
Yes it is a flow process because mass is transferring in & out of the system, if the amount of mass entering the system is equal to the amount of mass leaving the system then it is called as steady state flow process.

Gopi chand naik rgukt said:   1 decade ago
Heat is a form of flowing motion.

Sandhya said:   1 decade ago
Open systems are the one where exchange of mass and energy takes place i.e. flow process.

Prakash said:   1 decade ago
Because steady state energy equation is true for flow process.


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