The work produced by a constant temperature, pressure-volume thermodynamic process can be computed as W =

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The work produced by a constant temperature, pressure-volume thermodynamic process can be computed as

W = ∫ pdV

Where W is work, p is pressure, and V is volume. Using a combination of the trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 rule, and Simpsons’ 3/8 rule, use the following data to compute the work in kJ (kJ = kN · m):

Pressure(kPa) 336 294.4 266.4 260 8 260.5 249 6 193 6 165 6 Volume (m) 10 11 05
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Numerical Methods For Engineers

ISBN: 9780071244299

5th Edition

Authors: Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale

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