Hartlw
Mechanical
- Dec 12, 2008
- 4
Thermodynamics textbooks define availability (exergy) as the max amount of work that a system can perform as it goes to equilibrium with environment and interacts with it.
They also define difference in availability (exergy) between two states. Is the difference in availability (exergy) the max amount of work achievable between the two states? Why?
If I define "associativity" of a city as the shortest distance from the city to Chicago, it does not follow that the difference in "associativity" between two cities is the shortest distance between them.
They also define difference in availability (exergy) between two states. Is the difference in availability (exergy) the max amount of work achievable between the two states? Why?
If I define "associativity" of a city as the shortest distance from the city to Chicago, it does not follow that the difference in "associativity" between two cities is the shortest distance between them.