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Reduced Temperature and Pressure

Reduced temperature and pressure are non-dimensional parameters used in engineering thermodynamics that help characterize the state of a substance relative to its critical point, allowing for the analysis of phase behavior and thermodynamic properties.

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Engineering Thermodynamics
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Reduced temperature and pressure are essential concepts in engineering thermodynamics that help predict the behavior of substances under varying conditions. By understanding these properties, engineers can design systems that effectively manage phase changes and optimize processes in industries such...

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Key Terms

Reduced Temperature
The ratio of the temperature of a substance to its critical temperature.

Example: A reduced temperature of 0.7 indicates the substance is at 70% of its critical temperature.

Reduced Pressure
The ratio of the pressure of a substance to its critical pressure.

Example: A reduced pressure of 0.5 means the substance is at half of its critical pressure.

Critical Point
The temperature and pressure at which the properties of gas and liquid phases become indistinguishable.

Example: At the critical point, water cannot be distinguished as a liquid or gas.

Phase Diagram
A graphical representation showing the phases of a substance at different temperatures and pressures.

Example: Phase diagrams help visualize the states of water at various conditions.

Compressibility Factor
A factor that describes how much a real gas deviates from ideal gas behavior.

Example: A compressibility factor greater than 1 indicates repulsive forces dominate.

Ideal Gas Law
An equation of state for an ideal gas, represented as PV = nRT.

Example: The ideal gas law helps calculate the behavior of gases under various conditions.

Related Topics

Phase Changes
Study of transitions between solid, liquid, and gas phases.
intermediate
Thermodynamic Cycles
Analysis of cycles used in engines and refrigerators.
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Heat Transfer
Understanding how heat moves between systems.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Critical PointPhase DiagramsCompressibility FactorReal Gases