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How do you distinguish between internal and external irreversibilities?

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  1. 20 May, 13:29
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    An Irreversible process is one in which heat is transferred through a finite temperature. Irreversible process is also known as spontaneous process because these processes take place at very fast rate.

    Examples of irreversible processes are as follows:

    1) Relative motion with friction

    2) Falling of the water from the hill

    3) Electricity flow through a resistance.

    4) Throttling process

    5) Plastic deformation

    Irreversible processes are of two types:

    1) External irreversibility:

    These are associated with dissipating effects outside the working fluid.

    For example: mechanical friction occurring during the process due to some external source.

    2. Internal irreversibility:

    These are associated with dissipating effects within the working fluid.

    For example: Unrestricted expansion of the gas, viscosity and inertia of the gas.
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