This matter will be proven when a process will have different types of irreversible processes.
From there on we will come to Clausius’s inequality:
ʠdQ/T ˂ 0
ʠdQ/T + I = 0
Here ‘I’ will stand for measurement of irreversibility.
From there on we can come to I = 0.
Links of Previous Main Topic:-
- Open system and control volume
- Conversion of work into heat
- Introduction to carnot cycle
- Clausius inequality entropy and irreversibility introduction
- Reversible adiabatic paths do not intersect
- Clausius theorem
- Entropy
- Entropy temperature plot
- Clausiuss inequality
Links of Next Mechanical Engineering Topics:-
- Summary of first and second law by clausius
- Practical use of entropy principle
- First law and second law combined
- Analysis of thermodynamic equations
- Ideal gas or perfect gas
- Introduction about air standard cycles
- Properties of pure substances introduction
- Vapour compression refrigeration cycle introduction
- Basic fluid mechanics and properties of fluids introduction