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The article is written in the style of Scientific American. A minimum of mathematics is used in the presentation of a new approach to the understanding of the Second Law of thermodynamics. The intended readers are engineering students who have been exposed to a standard version of undergraduate thermodynamics (such as AE 2042). It is shown here that, by extending the use of entropy and of temperature to nonequilibrium situations, a more complete formulation of the Second Law is possible. Applications of the foegoing concept to fluid flow, to chemical reactions, and to lasers are presented. (Author)
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"December 1972"--Cover.
"NPS-57ZI72121A"--Cover.
Author(s) subject terms: Thermodynamics, second law, irreversibility, work and heat transfer, nonequilibrium temperature and entropy, turbulence, Gibbs and Helmholtz potentials, lasers.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
Technical report; 1972.
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