Reversible & Irreversible Processes
Reversible & Irreversible Processes
Reversible Process
A process that, once having taken place, can be reversed and in doing so leaves no change in either the system or the surroundings Net work and net heat transfer must be zero A reversible process is an ideal that we never achieve all processes are irreversible
Irreversibilities
Irreversibilities are what cause a process to be irreversible
Friction Unrestrained expansion Heat transfer through a finite temperature difference Mixing of different substances Others (chemical reactions, inelastic deformation of solids, electric resistance, hysteresis effects)
Example 1
A gas in an insulated tank is separated from an evacuated region by a membrane. The membrane is removed and the gas expands. Internally or externally reversible? Or neither?
Example 2
Which heat transfer process is irreversible? If the system is the piston, is the irreversibility internal or external?