What is isentropic process? In thermodynamic process, an isentropic process is an idealized process that is both adiabatic and reversible. Isentropic is the process in which the entropy is constant so it is also called constant entropy process. Thus, ∆S = 0 . Example of the isentropic process: Pump, Gas compressor, Turbine, Nozzles, Diffusers are some example and follows the isentropic process of thermodynamics. Theoretical explanation: According to first law of thermodynamics, H = U + P V d H = d Q + V d P OR d H = T d S + V d P In this equation, V d P is a flow process work. Where d P is a change in pressure. Now, at constant entropy, the enthalpy change equals to the isentropic process. Thus, d Q = 0. So, d H = V d P Therefore, W = H2 - H1 = Cp ( T2 - T1)
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with the properties of heat, work and temperature, and energy, radiation and matter. The behavior of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics, which express a quantitative description using gross physical quantities of the mean, but can be explained in terms of microscopic components by statistical mechanics. To learn physics Try to simplify the situation as much as possible. The Physics problem you are reading may seem difficult to solve at first but take another look and begin to analyze it and you will realize that is easier than you first thought. All the concepts shared by you in this article are very important for examination. Thanks for this article.
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