Lecture

The Energy Equation

Description

This lecture covers the energy equation in thermodynamics, focusing on the time rate of change of total energy stored in a system, energy transfer by heat and work, and the comparison with the Bernoulli equation. Examples are provided to illustrate the concepts, including calculating turbine efficiency and determining power in fluid systems. The lecture also discusses non-uniform velocity profiles and the impact on energy transfer, as well as practical applications such as fan work production and pump efficiency.

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