Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 3 (Q.No. 37)
37.
The general law of expansion or compression is pvn = C, The process is said to be hyperbolic, if n is equal to
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Naveen said:
9 years ago
Pv^0 = c is constant pressure process.
Pv^gamma = adiabatic process.
Pv^infinity = constant volume process.
Pv^gamma = adiabatic process.
Pv^infinity = constant volume process.
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Parthu said:
9 years ago
The Even hyperbolic process is governed by Boyle's law (PV = C). It satisfies when n = 1.
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Kalyan said:
2 years ago
When temperature remains constant throughout the process, the process is isothermal.
When temperature remains constant throughout the process of expansion or compression of an ideal gas, the process is called as isothermal process or hyperbolic process because of the following PV = Constant.
When temperature remains constant throughout the process of expansion or compression of an ideal gas, the process is called as isothermal process or hyperbolic process because of the following PV = Constant.
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Vikas said:
9 years ago
Adiabatic process is also a hyperbolic function, correct me if I'm wrong.
Basavarajappa said:
5 years ago
Isothermal process is also called hyperbolic process.
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