| 11. | The principle of operation is similar to the near isentropic Brayton cycle of a turboexpander.
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| 12. | Examples include barotropic layers of the oceans, an isothermal ideal gas or an isentropic ideal gas.
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| 13. | The ratio relation allows one to express the isentropic compressibility in terms of the heat capacity ratio.
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| 14. | This means that a homentropic flow is necessarily isentropic, but an isentropic flow need not be homentropic.
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| 15. | This means that a homentropic flow is necessarily isentropic, but an isentropic flow need not be homentropic.
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| 16. | Its operation relies on the different properties of gases flowing at isentropic ( gas entropy is nearly constant ).
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| 17. | It is referred to, speaking more strictly, as an isentropic process with a fixed number of particles.
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| 18. | A version called the Single Layer Isentropic Model of Chemistry And Transport ( SLIMCAT ) was developed in 1995.
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| 19. | For example, a steam turbine is not isentropic, as friction, choke and shock processes produce entropy.
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| 20. | For reversible processes, an isentropic transformation is carried out by thermally " insulating " the system from its surroundings.
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