h(p1, p2) implicit plot

h(p1, p2) implicit plot - Why I can not create it? - Messages

#1 Posted: 2024/6/19 18:34:29
Valery Ochkov

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2RegP-Ideal-Cool_Prop.sm (82.18 KiB) downloaded 931 time(s).

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#2 Posted: 2024/7/22 14:59:18
pepperyalready

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2RegP-Ideal-Cool_Prop.sm (82.18 KiB) downloaded 931 time(s).

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The graph you've provided seems to show a relationship between two pressures 𝑝1and 𝑝2, with annotations related to efficiency calculations.
Axes:𝑝1 on the x-axis (measured in atm). 𝑝2 on the y-axis (measured in atm).
Curves: Different colored curves (red, blue, and green) that might represent different states or processes in a thermodynamic cycle or system, such as isobars, isotherms, or other state transitions.
Water/Steam Cycle: Given the mention of "WaterSteame Pro," this graph might be related to a water/steam cycle analysis, such as a Rankine cycle or steam turbine efficiency calculation.
Efficiency (𝜂): The efficiency calculations likely relate to the performance of a particular component or the overall system under different pressures and temperatures.
The mention of "points > 20 - problems" suggests there might be issues with the data points or calculations when exceeding a certain number of data points.

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Valery Ochkov 2024/7/22 17:02:00
#3 Posted: 2024/7/24 13:29:16
Alvaro

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Hi. You can use the Draghilev's method for parametrize a curve.

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Best regards.
Alvaro.
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Valery Ochkov 2024/7/24 14:02:00, Вячеслав Мезенцев 2024/7/24 15:55:00
#4 Posted: 2024/8/5 13:51:05
Valery Ochkov

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My solution
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