Entropy Generation Minimization

Entropy Generation Minimization

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Oct 20, 1995 · English · Hardcover (392 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 392
Language English
Published Oct 20, 1995
Publisher CRC Press
ISBN-10 0849396514
ISBN-13 9780849396519

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In a world increasingly focused on sustainability and efficiency, the concept of entropy generation minimization presents itself as a critical framework for improving energy systems. The author delves into the principles of thermodynamics, unraveling the intricate relationship between energy and entropy. Readers are introduced to key concepts that underpin the optimization of processes across various disciplines, including engineering, environmental science, and economics.

Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical applications, the narrative encourages a rethinking of traditional methodologies. The text emphasizes how minimizing entropy can lead to enhanced system performance and reduced environmental impact. With numerous examples and case studies, it illustrates how EGM serves as a guiding philosophy for developing innovative solutions in technology and resource management.

This exploration of EGM not only highlights its relevance today but also projects its significance for the future. As practitioners and scholars seek ways to meet the challenges of a changing climate and dwindling resources, this book emerges as an essential resource. It invites readers to engage deeply with the concepts and apply them in their respective fields, fostering a collective shift toward a more efficient and sustainable world.

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