Entropy analysis is a thermodynamic method used to assess energy degradation and irreversibility in energy systems. Entropy measures the degree of disorder and energy unavailability for useful work. Entropy analysis helps identify inefficiencies in processes such as power generation, heat transfer, and energy conversion. By locating sources of entropy generation, engineers can optimize system design and improve efficiency. Entropy analysis complements energy analysis by focusing on quality rather than quantity of energy. It is widely used in thermal systems, renewable energy technologies, and sustainability studies. Entropy analysis is a powerful tool for advancing efficient and environmentally responsible energy systems.
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