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thermodynamic efficiency

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thermodynamic efficiency [¦thər·mō·dī′nam·ik i′fish·ən·sē]
(industrial engineering)
An index for rating the effort required by a worker performing a task in terms of the ratio of work performed to the energy consumed.


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The CVVT system increases volumetric and thermodynamic efficiency, which helps the engine deliver improved performance at high rpm and increased torque at low rpm.
Column targeting provides insight into the thermodynamic efficiency of the column and identifies areas where improvements can be made.
 
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