Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 11)
11.
The hyperbolic pocess is governed by
Boyle's law
Charles' law
Gay-Lussac law
Avogadro's law
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SAROJ MAHARANA said:   1 decade ago
According to boyle's,

The absolute pressure and volume of a given mass of confined gas are inversely proportional, if the temperature remains unchanged within a closed system.

pv=c.

GEETHA said:   1 decade ago
What is meant by hyperbolic?

Shailesh said:   1 decade ago
A process, in which the gas is heated or expanded in such a way that the product of its pressure and volume (i.e *v ) remains constant, is called a hyperbolic process.

Ravi Chavan said:   1 decade ago
@Mr.Shailesh.

pv is also constant in isothermal process, then what is the difference between these two processes?

Darshan Kathiriya said:   1 decade ago
@ Ravi:

The P-V curve is a hyperbola for an isothermal process. So, an isothermal process is a hyperbolic process.

Aman gpm said:   10 years ago
Is there any difference between the two?

Durai Pandian said:   9 years ago
The hyperbolic process happens when gas is heated or expanded while the volume and pressure remain constant.

Shekhar said:   9 years ago
When we draw the P-V diagram of an isothermal process, we get a hyperbola. That's why isothermal process also called as hyperbolic process.

Parth Gupta said:   9 years ago
Isothermal process is only applicable to gases.

But hyperbolic process is also applicable when we expand or contract wet steam. If we expand or contract wet steam via hyperbolic process i.e. pv=c then its temperature will not be same, it will be different.

ANURUP said:   8 years ago
So what's the answer? Explain.


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