Difference between isenthalpic process & isentropic process
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Isenthalpic means “Constant Enthalpy”, or constant total heat. ... The pressure decreases from the condenser to the evaporator but the enthalpy remains the same. Isentropic means “Constant Entropy” or a constant degree of system disorder. An example of an isentropic process is the compressor in a refrigerant cycle.
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