What Are Common Thermodynamic Issues in Pressurizers?

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The discussion revolves around seeking problems related to the thermodynamics of pressurizers, specifically mentioning the Law of Conservation of Mass and energy. There is some confusion regarding the terminology, with a question raised about whether "pressurizer" refers to a compressor. Additionally, a comment suggests that the forum may not be the appropriate venue for academic inquiries or solutions. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in terminology and the suitability of the forum for such questions. Overall, the request for practice problems indicates a desire to deepen understanding of thermodynamic principles.
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hello all
I need some problems with or without solutions about thermodynamic of pressurizer.
for learning and practicing it more.
like the Law of Conservation of Mass or energy.
thanks
 
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Hi

What do you mean by pressuriser? compressor?

Plus I don't think this is the right place to ask for academic questions and/or solutions.
 
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