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Mass flow exergy upon variation of medium parameters

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An examination is made of two methods of determining the value of mass flow exergy upon variation of the parameters of the surrounding medium. The first method consists in using an exergetic diagram in dimensionless quantities, and the second in constructing correction scales on the existing diagram.

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Brodyanskii, V.M., Kalinin, N.V. Mass flow exergy upon variation of medium parameters. Journal of Engineering Physics 10, 351–352 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827957

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