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封闭和不稳定的流量系统的功率效率
Yunus A Çengel1, Mehmet Kanoğlu2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 27, 2025
概括
本研究开发了封闭和不稳定的流量系统的一般能量效率关系,推进了热力学分析超出了稳定状态应用. 它还质疑"动力损失"的实用性,并讨论定义的局限性.
科学领域:
- 热力学是一种热力学.
- 能源系统分析 能源系统分析
背景情况:
- 运动效率量化了热力学完美性,测量了接近可逆运行的程度.
- 常见的功率效率定义主要适用于稳定流系统.
- 现有的定义需要对封闭和不稳定的流量系统进行广泛的解释.
研究的目的:
- 为封闭和不稳定的流量系统开发一般的能量效率关系.
- 展示这些新关系的应用.
- 批判性地评估术语"功耗损失"和定义的限制.
主要方法:
- 制定了一般化的能量效率方程.
- 将这些方程应用于特定的案例研究.
- 关于能量损失和效率定义的理论讨论.
主要成果:
- 建立了适用于封闭和不稳定的流量系统的功率效率关系.
- 通过示例应用程序证明了实际的实用性.
- 确定了局限性,并质疑了"动力损失"的实际使用.
结论:
- 发展的关系将力分析扩展到过渡和非流系统.
- 这项研究强调了需要仔细考虑能量损失和定义范围的必要性.
- 为热力学性能评估提供了一个更全面的框架.
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