Bond graphs for thermal energy transport and entropy flow

Autor: Jean U. Thoma
Rok vydání: 1971
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Zdroj: Journal of the Franklin Institute. 292:109-120
ISSN: 0016-0032
DOI: 10.1016/0016-0032(71)90198-0
Popis: The transport of thermal energy in thermodynamics is described as the product of entropy flow and of the absolute temperature, in analogy to the volume flow and pressure in oil hydraulics and to electric charge flow (= current) and voltage in electronics. Bond graphs are shown to be especially suitable to describe the splitting of applied thermal energy into internal energy and external mechanical work. Transformers and the 0- and 1- junctions of Paynter can illustrate various entropy flow processes, including Carnot engines and heat exchangers. Entropy flow in heat conduction is distinguished from entropy convection, or transport by moving mass, where the entropy/temperature characteristic or equation of state is important. Irreversibilities are represented by impedance transformers reducing temperature and increasing entropy flow but conserving power.
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