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The efficiency of a Rankine cycle may be expected to
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A Rankine cycle working with saturated steam differs thermodynamically from a Carnot cycle only in the fact that
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Rankine cycle efficiency for a power plant is 29.6%. The Carnot cycle efficiency will be
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Triple point
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The triple point for carbondioxide is at about -56.7 C and about 5 atm, pressure. It means that
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When a fluid is passed in steady, flow through a porous plug in a duct under such conditions that heat transfer, kinetic energy change and potential change is negligible, the process is called
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During throttling process
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If the dryness fraction of a sample by throttling calorimeter is 0.8 and that by separating calorimeter is also 0.8, then the actual dryness fraction of sample will be taken as
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When a gas is to be stored, the type of compression that would be ideal is
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The adiabatic horse power required to deliver 4 cu. M per minute of free air from 1 ata and 15?C to a received pressure at 7 ata would be in the range