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2 Review of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
2.1 What Are Thermodynamics and Thermal Hydraulics?
2.2 Thermodynamic Processes
2.3 Properties of Substances
2.3.1 Density and Specific Volume
2.3.2 Pressure
2.3.3 Temperature
2.3.4 Energy
2.3.5 Enthalpy
2.3.6 Entropy
2.4 State of a Physical System
2.5 Selection of the State Variables
2.6 Definition of a Thermodynamic System
2.7 Types of Thermodynamic Systems
2.7.1 Isolated System
2.7.2 Closed System
2.7.3 Open System
2.8 Laws of Thermodynamics
2.8.1 First Law
2.8.2 Second Law
2.9 Thermodynamic Cycles
2.9.1 The Brayton Cycle
2.9.2 The Rankine Cycle
2.10 The Ideal Gas Law
2.11 Polytropic Processes
2.12 Heat Transfer Processes
3 Averaged Physical Quantities
3.1 Fluxes and Flows of Specific Extensive Quantities
3.2 Average Density
3.3 Average of Specific Extensive Quantities
3.4 Average of Other Quantities
3.5 Average of Phase-Related Quantities
3.6 Notation
7 Boiler (Steam Generator) Modeling
7.1 Detailed Modeling of the Boiler
7.2 Simplified Modeling of the Boiler
7.2.1 Modeling Principles
7.2.2 Nomenclature
7.2.3 Governing Equations
7.2.4 Modelica Component Model: FossilFuelBoiler
7.2.5 Test-Case
8 Combustion Chamber Modeling
8.1 Combustion Chamber for a Gas Turbine
8.1.1 Modeling Principles
8.1.2 Nomenclature
8.1.3 Governing Equations
8.1.4 Modelica Component Model: GTCombustionChamber
8.1.5 Test-Case
8.2 Combustion Chamber for Boiler Furnace
8.2.1 Modeling Principles
8.2.2 Nomenclature
8.2.3 Governing Equations
8.2.4 Modelica Component Model: GenericCombustion1D
8.2.5 Component Model Validation
11 Gas Turbine Modeling
11.1 Basic Principles
11.2 Reference Quantities
11.3 Static Modeling of Compressor
11.3.1 Nomenclature
11.3.2 Governing Equations
11.3.3 Modelica Component Model: Compressor
11.3.4 Test-Case
11.4 Static Modeling of the Combustion Turbine
11.4.1 Nomenclature
11.4.2 Assumptions
11.4.3 Governing Equations
11.4.4 Modelica Component Model: CombustionTurbine
11.4.5 Test-Case