Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The isothermal and isentropic processes are reversible non-flow processes.
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Dwaipayan said:   7 years ago
If so then why steam expansion in the turbine is assumed as isentropic or flow through the nozzle? Please explain to me.

Hardik Tiru said:   6 years ago
All the processes are nonflow processes. Like constant temp, pressure, volume, adiabatic, ploytropic expansion throttling process. The nonflow process is defined as the flow of work is varies with time so that's why this process is the nonflow process.


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