Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit III: Availability and Applications of II Law

Irreversibility (I)

Thermodynamics

Irreversibility is defined as the difference between maximum work and actual work obtained in a process.

IRREVERSIBILITY (I)

Irreversibility is defined as the difference between maximum work and actual work obtained in a process.

I = Wmax - Wact 

= To ΔS  [⸫ Energy loss]


Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit III: Availability and Applications of II Law : Tag: : Thermodynamics - Irreversibility (I)


Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit III: Availability and Applications of II Law



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