Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 5 (Q.No. 34)
34.
The throttling process is an irreversible steady flow expansion process.
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Gopal Mandal said:
10 months ago
Throttling is an expansion of a high-pressure liquid covert into a low-pressure liquid through a narrow path.
During the process, there is no exchange of heat. For this there is no change of enthalpy that's why it is a constant enthalpy process.
During the process, there is no exchange of heat. For this there is no change of enthalpy that's why it is a constant enthalpy process.
Kajal Patil said:
5 years ago
Throttling Process => Irreversible and steady flow.
Isentropic process => Reversible and adiabatic.
Isentropic process => Reversible and adiabatic.
Dev said:
7 years ago
Throttling simply means increasing or decreasing fluid flow. In this process, enthalpy of the fluid remains constant. But throttling is an irreversible process because entropy of fluid always increases.
PRAVIN SANJAY PAWAR said:
10 years ago
I was confuse about this question.
Keerthi said:
1 decade ago
Throttling have h=0 then how come it be irreversible.
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