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Thermodynamic properties of reactive gas mixtures

✍ Scribed by Ashley S. Campbell


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1951
Tongue
English
Weight
870 KB
Volume
251
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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✦ Synopsis


According to (21) y* = 1 when (33) is fulfilled. Thus Eq. 33 represents a line (most easily calculated as it occurs in the (P, T) plane) along which isentropics and isothermals are parallel. This is a marked departure from inert gas mixtures for which isentropics always cross isothermals at a finite angle. It is clear that in approaching and crossing


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