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Isentropic Power is the power required by an ideal isentropic process, which is a reversible adiabatic process that occurs without a change in entropy. Check FAQs
PIsentropic=WIsentropic2N60
PIsentropic - Isentropic Power?WIsentropic - Work Done during Isentropic Compression?N - Speed in RPM?

Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor Example

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19.5Edit=10Edit258.5Edit60
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Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
PIsentropic=WIsentropic2N60
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
PIsentropic=10J258.560
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
PIsentropic=10258.560
LAST Step Evaluate
PIsentropic=19.5W

Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor Formula Elements

Variables
Isentropic Power
Isentropic Power is the power required by an ideal isentropic process, which is a reversible adiabatic process that occurs without a change in entropy.
Symbol: PIsentropic
Measurement: PowerUnit: W
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Work Done during Isentropic Compression
Work Done during Isentropic Compression is the energy required to compress a gas isentropically, which is a reversible adiabatic process.
Symbol: WIsentropic
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Speed in RPM
Speed in RPM is the rate of rotation of an object per minute, used to calculate the power required for a specific application or process.
Symbol: N
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Isentropic Power

​Go Isentropic Power for Single-acting Compressor
PIsentropic=WIsentropicN60

Other formulas in Power Required category

​Go Isothermal Power for Single-acting Compressor
PIsothermal=WIsothermalN60
​Go Isothermal Power for Double-acting Compressor
PIsothermal=WIsothermal2N60
​Go Indicated Power for Single-acting Compressor
PIndicated=WPolytropicN60
​Go Indicated Power for Double-acting Compressor
PIndicated=WPolytropic2N60

How to Evaluate Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor?

Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor evaluator uses Isentropic Power = (Work Done during Isentropic Compression*2*Speed in RPM)/60 to evaluate the Isentropic Power, Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor formula is defined as the power required to drive a double-acting compressor under ideal isentropic conditions, which is a crucial parameter in evaluating the performance of a compressor system, particularly in industrial and commercial applications. Isentropic Power is denoted by PIsentropic symbol.

How to evaluate Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor, enter Work Done during Isentropic Compression (WIsentropic) & Speed in RPM (N) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor

What is the formula to find Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor?
The formula of Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor is expressed as Isentropic Power = (Work Done during Isentropic Compression*2*Speed in RPM)/60. Here is an example- 19.5 = (10*2*58.5)/60.
How to calculate Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor?
With Work Done during Isentropic Compression (WIsentropic) & Speed in RPM (N) we can find Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor using the formula - Isentropic Power = (Work Done during Isentropic Compression*2*Speed in RPM)/60.
What are the other ways to Calculate Isentropic Power?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Isentropic Power-
  • Isentropic Power=(Work Done during Isentropic Compression*Speed in RPM)/60OpenImg
Can the Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor be negative?
Yes, the Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor, measured in Power can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor?
Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor is usually measured using the Watt[W] for Power. Kilowatt[W], Milliwatt[W], Microwatt[W] are the few other units in which Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor can be measured.
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