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  2. Heat capacity ratio - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes also known as the isentropic expansion factor and is denoted by γ for an ideal gas [note 1] or κ , the isentropic exponent for a real gas. The symbol γ is used by aerospace and chemical engineers.

  3. Rüchardt experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Rüchardt experiment, [1] [2] [3] invented by Eduard Rüchardt, is a famous experiment in thermodynamics, which determines the ratio of the molar heat capacities of a gas, i.e. the ratio of (heat capacity at constant pressure) and (heat capacity at constant volume) and is denoted by (gamma, for ideal gas) or (kappa, isentropic exponent, for real gas).

  4. Isentropic process - Wikipedia

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    Note that energy can be exchanged with the flow in an isentropic transformation, as long as it doesn't happen as heat exchange. An example of such an exchange would be an isentropic expansion or compression that entails work done on or by the flow. For an isentropic flow, entropy density can vary between different streamlines.

  5. Table of thermodynamic equations - Wikipedia

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    Quantity (common name/s) (Common) symbol/s Defining equation SI unit Dimension General heat/thermal capacity C = / J⋅K −1: ML 2 T −2 Θ −1: Heat capacity (isobaric)

  6. Speed of sound - Wikipedia

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    In solids, the compression waves are analogous to those in fluids, depending on compressibility and density, but with the additional factor of shear modulus which affects compression waves due to off-axis elastic energies which are able to influence effective tension and relaxation in a compression. The speed of shear waves, which can occur ...

  7. Otto cycle - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of working fluid takes place isentropically and work is done by the system on the piston. The volume ratio / is called the "isentropic expansion ratio". (For the Otto cycle is the same as the compression ratio /). Mechanically this is the expansion of the hot gaseous mixture in the cylinder known as expansion (power) stroke.

  8. Accidental release source terms - Wikipedia

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    Choked velocity, also referred to as sonic velocity, occurs when the ratio of the absolute source pressure to the absolute downstream pressure is equal to or greater than [(k + 1) / 2] k / (k − 1), where k is the specific heat ratio of the discharged gas (sometimes called the isentropic expansion factor and sometimes denoted as ).

  9. Isentropic nozzle flow - Wikipedia

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    When the change in flow variables is small and gradual, isentropic flows occur. The generation of sound waves is an isentropic process. A supersonic flow that is turned while there is an increase in flow area is also isentropic. Since there is an increase in area, therefore we call this an isentropic expansion.