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that of the Brayton power cycle. Thus, at steady state the work of the compressor
and the
turbine per unit of mass flow are, respectively
where the temperature is all processes are assumed to be internally reversible and
the processes in the turbine and
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor at state
1, where the temperature is all processes are assumed to be internally reversible
and the processes in the turbine and
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor at state
1,
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor at state
1,
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor.
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor at state
1,
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor.
compressor are adiabatic. Also shown is the cycle 1�2�3�4�1, which suggests the
effects of
irreversibilities during adiabatic compression and expansion. Frictional pressure
drops have
been ignored.in Sec. 9.6. A schematic of the reversed Brayton cycle is provided in
Fig. 10.13a. The refrigerant gas, which may be air, enters the compressor.