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Diferencia Media Logarítmica de Temperatura×Ciclo de Rankine×
CampoTermodinámicaTermodinámica
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19501859
Autor originalDonald KernWilliam John Macquorn Rankine
TipoHeat transfer correlationThermodynamic cycle
Fuente seminalKern, D. Q. (1950). Process Heat Transfer. McGraw-Hill. link ↗Smith, J. M., Van Ness, H. C., & Abbott, M. M. (2005). Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 978-0071247009
AliasLMTD, logarithmic mean temperature differenceClausius-Rankine cycle, steam cycle, vapor power cycle
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ResumenThe Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) method is a fundamental tool for calculating heat transfer rates in heat exchangers. It defines the effective temperature difference between two fluids as the logarithmic average of the temperature differences at the inlet and outlet. This method enables engineers to size and analyze heat exchangers systematically using the basic heat transfer equation Q = U A LMTD.The Rankine Cycle is the fundamental thermodynamic cycle for steam power plants. It describes how thermal energy from burning fuel or concentrated solar radiation is converted to mechanical work and ultimately electricity. The cycle consists of four processes: isobaric heat addition in the boiler, isentropic expansion through the turbine, isobaric heat rejection in the condenser, and isentropic compression by the pump.
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