前者为:可逆过程, 后者为:不可逆过程
1 Reversible&Irreversible Processes ReversibleProcess Aprocessthat,oncehavingtakenplace,can bereversedandindoingsoleavesno changeineitherthesystemorthe surroundings Networkandnetheattransfermustbezero Areversibleprocessisanidealthatwenever achieve–allprocessesareirreversible 2 Whydowestudyreversible processes? They...
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Reversible process: A reversible process is a process, involving the system and its environment, in which its direction can be reversed by endless changes in other environments, such as pressure or temperature. Irreversible process: This concept often arises in thermodynamics. ...
The reversible and irreversible contributions to the magnetization are evidenced through the minor loop parameter such as pseudo hysteresis loss (WF*) and energy loss coefficient (WF). In particular, the energy loss coefficient is found to decrease from 28 × 10 (A/m. mT) at 50 W to 21 x...
The detection of small nanoparticles in high ionic strength media evidence the clustering to be a reversible process. As a result it is concluded that agglomeration rather than irreversible aggregation takes place. This observation is of general importance for all colloids as it provides a feasible ...
The cost-benefit trade-off of reversible vs. irreversible programming is ultimately context-dependent. 5.2. How to control reversible programs? Reversible flowcharts are a useful model of imperative reversible languages because they naturally represent the programs' control flow and structure. Reversible ...
Inspired by the process of tattooing on human skin, a method for engraving non‐permanent or permanent messages on plastics is developed. A self‐healing polymer containing dynamic disulfide bonds is employed as substrate for encryption of written messages. The polymer is engraved with a dye ...
(3HB-co-4HB) with increased 4HB molar fraction from 30 to 89% when maintaining the culture temperature at 30, 31, and 32 °C in a 7-L bioreactor throughout the 32-h fermentation bioprocess (Supplementary Fig.20). In contrast to the PHB-b-P4HB fermentation process, the synergetic ...