entropidissipation
Entropidissipation is a term used in non‑equilibrium thermodynamics to denote the rate at which entropy is dissipated within a system due to irreversible processes. It is closely related to the concept of entropy production (or generation) and is constrained by the second law of thermodynamics, which requires non‑negativity for closed systems.
In continuum descriptions, the local rate of entropidissipation per unit volume is often expressed as a sum
Entropidissipation is distinct from, yet related to, entropy flow, which describes entropy carried into or out
In statistical mechanics and stochastic thermodynamics, entropy production along microscopic trajectories provides a microscopic account of
See also: entropy production, entropy flow, irreversible thermodynamics.