Isentropic analysis is a thermodynamic process that assumes a reversible adiabatic process, meaning it occurs without any heat transfer and with no change in entropy. In essence, it is an idealized model used to simplify the analysis of thermodynamic systems, particularly in the fields of fluid dynamics, engineering, and atmospheric science. Key aspects of isentropic analysis include: 1. **Isentropic Process**: An isentropic process is characterized by the preservation of entropy.
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