TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Companion site to accompany thermodynamics: An engineering approach (7/e): Chapter 13 - Yunus Çengel, Michael A. Boles

Chapter 13 - Gas mixtures. This chapter develop rules for determining nonreacting gas mixture properties from knowledge of mixture composition and the properties of the individual components; define the quantities used to describe the composition of a mixture, such as mass fraction, mole fraction, and volume fraction; apply the rules for determining mixture properties to idealgas mixtures and real-gas mixtures. | Chapter 13 Gas Mixtures Study Guide in PowerPoint to accompany Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 7th edition by Yunus A. Çengel and Michael A. Boles The discussions in this chapter are restricted to nonreactive ideal-gas mixtures. Those interested in real-gas mixtures are encouraged to study carefully the material presented in Chapter 12. Many thermodynamic applications involve mixtures of ideal gases. That is, each of the gases in the mixture individually behaves as an ideal gas. In this section, we assume that the gases in the mixture do not react with one another to any significant degree. We restrict ourselves to a study of only ideal-gas mixtures. An ideal gas is one in which the equation of state is given by Air is an example of an ideal gas mixture and has the following approximate composition. Component % by Volume N2 O2 Argon CO2 + trace elements For more information and animations illustrating this topic visit the .

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.