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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract El Teorema de Gouy-Stodola (denominada tamEl Teorema de Gouy-Stodola (denominada también como ley de pérdida de exergía) es un teorema empleado en termodinámica para describir la cantidad de energía no disponible que tiene lugar en un sistema termodinámico. Se denomina en honor del físico francés Louis Georges Gouy,​ y del ingeniero húngaro Aurel Stodola pionero en la termodinámica técnica que formularon la ley termodinámica a comienzos del siglo XX.​y termodinámica a comienzos del siglo XX.​ , In thermodynamics and thermal physics, theIn thermodynamics and thermal physics, the Gouy-Stodola theorem is an important theorem for the quantification of irreversibilities in an open system, and aids in the exergy analysis of thermodynamic processes. It asserts that the rate at which work is lost during a process, or at which exergy is destroyed, is proportional to the rate at which entropy is generated, and that the proportionality coefficient is the temperature of the ambient heat reservoir. In the literature, the theorem often appears in a slightly modified form, changing the proportionality coefficient. The theorem is named jointly after the French physicist Georges Gouy and Slovak physicist Aurel Stodola, who demonstrated the theorem in 1889 and 1905 respectively. Gouy used it while working on exergy and utilisable energy, and Stodola while working on steam and gas engines.la while working on steam and gas engines.
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rdfs:comment In thermodynamics and thermal physics, theIn thermodynamics and thermal physics, the Gouy-Stodola theorem is an important theorem for the quantification of irreversibilities in an open system, and aids in the exergy analysis of thermodynamic processes. It asserts that the rate at which work is lost during a process, or at which exergy is destroyed, is proportional to the rate at which entropy is generated, and that the proportionality coefficient is the temperature of the ambient heat reservoir. In the literature, the theorem often appears in a slightly modified form, changing the proportionality coefficient. changing the proportionality coefficient. , El Teorema de Gouy-Stodola (denominada tamEl Teorema de Gouy-Stodola (denominada también como ley de pérdida de exergía) es un teorema empleado en termodinámica para describir la cantidad de energía no disponible que tiene lugar en un sistema termodinámico. Se denomina en honor del físico francés Louis Georges Gouy,​ y del ingeniero húngaro Aurel Stodola pionero en la termodinámica técnica que formularon la ley termodinámica a comienzos del siglo XX.​y termodinámica a comienzos del siglo XX.​
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