Wall heat transfer and storage effects on the thermal dynamics of otis-effect gas compression processes

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Accurate and realistic modeling of the gas compression process in piston cylinder systems is of fundamental importance in various power and control applications. As a result, this dispersive-absorptive process (Otis, 1974; Pourmovahed and Otis, 1984; and Otis and Pourmovahed, 1985) has been analyzed in various theoretical and experimental studies, from both thermodynamic and system dynamics viewpoints. In a consistent extension of previous work to system boundaries characteristic of many practical devices, heat transfer and energy storage associated with the confining cylinder walls may be shown to exert a significant effect on the dynamics of the Otis-effect gas compression problem. © 1990 by ASME.

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Paynter, H. M., Fahrenthold, E. P., & Rotz, C. A. (1990). Wall heat transfer and storage effects on the thermal dynamics of otis-effect gas compression processes. Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, Transactions of the ASME, 112(4), 728–733. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2896201

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