EXERGIA DEL AIRE COMPRIMIDO
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Se presenta la revisión y el análisis del concepto de exergía sin flujo aplicado al aire comprimido. El comportamiento del trabajo útil máximo que se puede obtener del aire comprimido es evaluado en función de sus propiedades termodinámicas y de la temperatura y la presión del medio ambiente. Se establece la importancia de realizar el análisis energético de los sistemas neumáticos teniendo en cuenta la segunda ley de la termodinámica.Downloads
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