What is the difference between isentropic process and throttlinglprocess ?
Answer / Shwet Prakash
An isentropic process occurs in an ideal situation, assuming no heat or work interaction with the surroundings. It involves a reversible adiabatic process where there's no change in entropy. A throttling process, on the other hand, occurs when a fluid undergoes an isenthalpic (constant enthalpy) and irreversible expansion through a valve or nozzle.
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