Sixteen
Classes of Systems
Most
thermodynamic problems involve some kind of a system, broadly defined as
anything with a well-defined boundary. Starting with Open vs. Closed systems,
sub-categories of systems are defined that are governed by same set of
balance equations. To help navigate to the appropriate system for a given
problem, TEST provides a step-by-step approach starting with the Daemons
page as well as a quick-launch Map for the advanced users. |
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Simplification
Tables
To
help classify a system, each system page offers a simplification table
to make the system more specific to the problem at hand. Each table contains
an exhaustive set of answers to a particular question. To classify a system
completely, at the most six questions need to be answered. |
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Balance
Equations and System Sketch
The
help icon under the simplification table brings up the system schematic
and balance equations for mass, energy and entropy that are customized
to the system described on that page. As the system evolves through the
series of simplifications, so do the system schematic and balance equations.
The Analysis panel of the system daemons display the customized balance
equations. |
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Examples
The
Slide Show contains screenshots of system daemons in action under specific
catetories. The Tutorial contains an elaborate section on the daemons,
divided into ten sub-sections. Each such sub-section contains a Theory
part and a Practice part with a number of solved examples. The Archive
contains fifteen chapters of solved problems complete with the TEST-Codes.
The daemon-specific Tutorial, Slide Show and Archive are also cross-linked
through help icons from the daemon pages. |
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