Ferex
Chemical
- Nov 4, 2008
- 21
Hi everybody, my question is very simple, I think but I can't have a point on it:
in brayton cycle there's the isobar step, during the combustion process... everywhere I read that this step is isobar, but I am guessing how can it be isobar if temperature of the gas rises because of combustion, it could be isobar if I have an increase in volume, but the expansion is only in the turbine, in the combustion chamber I have only a little increase in volume...
Could someone tell me where do my thoughts fail??
Many thanks
in brayton cycle there's the isobar step, during the combustion process... everywhere I read that this step is isobar, but I am guessing how can it be isobar if temperature of the gas rises because of combustion, it could be isobar if I have an increase in volume, but the expansion is only in the turbine, in the combustion chamber I have only a little increase in volume...
Could someone tell me where do my thoughts fail??
Many thanks