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  2. Temperature–entropy diagram - Wikipedia

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    In thermodynamics, a temperature–entropy (T–s) diagram is a thermodynamic diagram used to visualize changes to temperature (T ) and specific entropy (s) during a thermodynamic process or cycle as the graph of a curve. It is a useful and common tool, particularly because it helps to visualize the heat transfer during a process.

  3. Thermodynamic diagrams - Wikipedia

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    Thermodynamic diagrams usually show a net of five different lines: isobars = lines of constant pressure; isotherms = lines of constant temperature; dry adiabats = lines of constant potential temperature representing the temperature of a rising parcel of dry air

  4. Enthalpy–entropy chart - Wikipedia

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    The diagram was created in 1904, when Richard Mollier plotted the total heat [4] H against entropy S. [5] [1]At the 1923 Thermodynamics Conference held in Los Angeles it was decided to name, in his honor, as a "Mollier diagram" any thermodynamic diagram using the enthalpy as one of its axes.

  5. Phase diagram - Wikipedia

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    Simplified temperature/pressure phase change diagram for water. The pressure on a pressure-temperature diagram (such as the water phase diagram shown above) is the partial pressure of the substance in question.

  6. Skew-T log-P diagram - Wikipedia

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    Annotated skew-T log-P diagram. The X-axis number labels are for the diagonal temperature lines in blue, and the Y-axis has pressure in millibars.

  7. Template:Thermodynamics sidebar - Wikipedia

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    This template includes collapsible lists. • To set it to display all lists when it appears (i.e. all lists expanded), use: {{Thermodynamics sidebar ...