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ENTHALPY EXCHANGE IRREVERSIBILITY

ABSTRACT
Some new cognizances initiated through the estimation of enthalpy exchange irreversibility levels that utilizes a novel concept of enthalpy exchange irreversibility norm are presented. A gas-to-gas system is analysed.
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THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR 1997, VOLUME 1, ISSUE Issue 1, PAGES [63 - 72]
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