isentropic

(adjective)

Having a constant entropy.

Related Terms

  • demagnetization
  • absolute zero

Examples of isentropic in the following topics:

  • Isentropic flows

    • In such an isentropic flow, the entropy will remain constant and we can derive some additional useful forms.
    • If we assume that ${\bf F}/m = -\nabla \phi$ which is often the case, we find that if the flow in an isentropic, ideal fluid is initially irrotational it will remain irrotational.
    • if $\displaystyle {\bf F}/m = -\nabla \phi$, so the circulation around a contour moving with the fluid is constant if the flow is isentropic.
    • The circulation around a close contour (bold lines) that travels with the fluid along the streamlines (light lines) is conserved if the fluid is isentropic.
  • Hydrostatics

    • An interesting and important case is when the fluid is isentropic as well, then we have
    • or that isentropic stars must have constant angular velocity on cylindrical surfaces.
  • Adiabatic Processes

    • According to the third law, the reason that T=0 cannot be reached is explained as follows: Suppose the temperature of a substance can be reduced in an isentropic process by changing the parameter X from X2 to X1.
    • Horizontal lines represent isentropic processes, while vertical lines represent isothermal processes.
  • Problems

    • Hint: the equation of state of an isentropic fluid is $P = K\rho^\gamma$ where the value of $K$ increases with increasing entropy.
  • Specific Heat for an Ideal Gas at Constant Pressure and Volume

    • It is sometimes also known as the isentropic expansion factor:
  • B.12 Chapter 12

    • Hint: the equation of state of an isentropic fluid is $P = K\rho^\gamma$ where the value of $K$ increases with increasing entropy.
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