Definition of Adiabatic process

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adiabatic process

Noun
1. (thermodynamics) any process that occurs without gain or loss of heat
(hypernym) natural process, natural action, action, activity
(classification) thermodynamics

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Adiabatic Process Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

EPA Glossary of Climate Change Terms
Adiabatic Process
A thermodynamic change of state of a system such that no heat or mass is transferred across the boundaries of the system. In an adiabatic process, expansion always results in cooling, and compression in warming.

Environmental Engineering (English ver.)
ADIABATIC PROCESS
A change involving no gain or loss of heat.


Adiabatic Process Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

WEATHER&METEOROLOGY
ADIABATIC PROCESS
A thermodynamic change of state in a system in which there is no transfer of heat or mass across the boundaries of the system. In this process, compression will result in warming and expansion will result in cooling.

Technical English by wpv
ADIABATIC PROCESS
A thermo-dynamic process in which no heat is extracted from or added to the system of the process.


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Adiabatic Process Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Adiabatic process
This article covers adiabatic processes in thermodynamics. For adiabatic processes in quantum mechanics, see adiabatic process (quantum mechanics). For atmospheric adiabatic processes, see lapse rate.
In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process or an isocaloric process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is transferred to or from the working fluid. The term "adiabatic" literally means impassable (from a dia bainein), corresponding here to an absence of heat transfer. For example, an adiabatic boundary is a boundary that is impermeable to heat transfer and the system is said to be adiabatically (or thermally) insulated; an insulated wall approximates an adiabatic boundary. Another example is the adiabatic flame temperature, which is the temperature that would be achieved by a flame in the absence of heat loss to the surroundings. An adiabatic process that is reversible is also called an isentropic process.

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