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Termodinámica de Tiempo Finito×Ciclo de Brayton×
CampoTermodinámicaTermodinámica
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19961873
Autor originalAdrian BejanGeorge Brayton
TipoThermodynamic optimizationThermodynamic cycle
Fuente seminalBejan, A. (1996). Entropy Generation Minimization. CRC Press. ISBN: 978-0849394515Moran, M. J., Shapiro, H. N., Boettner, D. D., & Bailey, M. B. (2014). Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics (8th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-1118412947
AliasFTT, irreversible thermodynamicsJoule cycle, gas turbine cycle
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ResumenFinite-Time Thermodynamics (FTT) relaxes the classical assumption that thermodynamic processes occur reversibly (infinitely slowly). Instead, it analyzes real thermal systems operating at finite rates with irreversibilities. FTT reveals fundamental trade-offs: to complete a process quickly requires accepting large irreversibilities and low efficiency, while slow operation achieves high efficiency but requires impractical time and cost.The Brayton Cycle (also called Joule Cycle) describes the thermodynamic process in gas turbines and jet engines. It consists of four processes: isentropic compression in a compressor, isobaric combustion (heat addition), isentropic expansion in a turbine, and isobaric heat rejection. The Brayton Cycle is the foundation for analyzing aircraft propulsion, ground-based power generation, and simple-cycle gas turbine plants.
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