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Chapter 4: Control Volume Analysis Using Energy

A control volume is a volume in space in which one has interest for a particular study or analysis:. Chapter 4: Control Volume Analysis Using Energy. Control surface. Control Volume Analysis. Energy Balance over the Control Volume. Energy Balance over the Control Volume.

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Chapter 4: Control Volume Analysis Using Energy

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  1. A control volume is a volume in space in which one has interest for a particular study or analysis: Chapter 4: Control Volume Analysis Using Energy Control surface

  2. Control Volume Analysis

  3. Energy Balance over the Control Volume

  4. Energy Balance over the Control Volume

  5. Conservation of Mass

  6. The steady-state, steady-flow process (SSSF)

  7. The steady-state, steady-flow process (SSSF)

  8. Examples Illustrating Several Devices in Engineering Exemplary inlet/outlet conditions Google images

  9. Compressors and Pumps

  10. Turbines Simplified Cases Compressors Google images

  11. Nozzles or Diffusers Google images Exemplary inlet/outlet conditions for a converging/diverging nozzle

  12. Heat Exchangers Shell/tube heat exchanger-Google images

  13. Transient Analysis

  14. Transient Analysis

  15. Transient Analysis

  16. Transient Analysis

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