Why throttling always take place from higher pressure to lower pressure?
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In an adiabatic throttling process, the enthalpy change is zero. Because of the viscous heat generation in the throttling operation, the temperature change is small, and so the decrease in pressure (increase in volume) causes viscous dissipation within the fluid, which generates entropy. ✔✔
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