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by chermi
1642 days ago
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The emphasis on the entropy generation kind of confuses the point from my POV. What's important about the nozzle setup is that, by construction, it generates the JT throttling process. That is, the procedure is isenthalpic. Focus on the thermodynamic consequences of that. Sorry for butting in. It took me a long time to get comfortable with throttling. Non-equilibrium stat mech stuff can really throw you (well, at least me) off if you come at it too microscopically at first. Edit -- H. Callen's thermo book has a great little section on it. Best book on thermo out there if you're into a real postulate-and-construct approach. One of my favorite books of all time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamics_and_an_Introd... |
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