Endoreversible thermodynamics is a branch of thermodynamics that deals with systems that operate under the influence of irreversible processes, yet are evaluated in a way that considers certain idealized, reversible behaviors. The term "endoreversible" typically refers to systems where irreversible phenomena occur internally (within the system itself), while still allowing for some external heat exchanges or processes to be treated as reversible.

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