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|a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Effect of Temperature on the Performance Characteristics of Air Standard Cycles -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and Methods -- 2.1. Building Blocks of a Heat Engine -- 2.1.1. Adiabatic Process -- 2.1.2. Constant Volume Process -- 2.1.3. Constant Pressure Process -- 2.1.4. Constant Temperature Process -- 2.2. Modeling Assumptions -- 2.2.1. Variable Specific Heat -- 2.2.2. Averaged Specific Heat -- 2.2.3. Constant Specific Heat -- 2.3. Thermodynamic Measures -- 3. Effect of Temperature on the Efficiency of Air Standard Cycles
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|a 3.1. Ideal Otto Cycle -- 3.1.1. Variable Specific Heat -- 3.1.2. Averaged Specific Heat -- 3.1.3. Constant Specific Heat -- 3.2. Ideal Brayton Cycle -- 3.2.1. Variable Specific Heat -- 3.2.2. Averaged Specific Heat -- 3.2.3. Constant Specific Heat -- 3.3. Ideal Stirling Cycle -- 3.3.1. Variable Specific Heat -- 3.3.2. Averaged Specific Heat -- 3.3.3. Constant Specific Heat -- 3.4. Ideal Ericsson Cycle -- 3.3.1. Variable Specific Heat -- 3.3.2. Averaged Specific Heat -- 3.3.3. Constant Specific Heat -- 4. Numerical Examples -- 4.1. Otto Cycle -- 4.2. Brayton Cycle -- 4.3. Stirling Cycle
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|a 4.4. Ericsson Cycle -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix I -- Chapter 2 -- Combined Cooling and Power Generation System Using Waste Heat -- Abstract -- Nomenclature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. System Description -- 3. Thermodynamic Modeling and Optimization -- 4. Results and Discussions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Transformation of Heat into Mechanical Energy by Means of Rotating Systems: Using Ideal Gas as Working Medium -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Equations -- 3. Working Cycle of the RS Machine with the Working Medium Gas -- 4. Calculation Results
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|a 5. Advantages of the RS Machine -- 6. Disadvantages of the RS Machine -- 7. RS Machines with Working Fluid Gas and Liquid -- Brief Comparison -- 8. Proposal for Verifying the Theory -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Index -- Blank Page
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