nyomásdisszipációjára
Nyomásdisszipációjára, often translated as pressure dissipation, refers to the process by which pressure energy is converted into other forms of energy, typically heat, within a fluid system. This phenomenon is a consequence of irreversibility in fluid flow. When a fluid moves, particularly under conditions of viscosity or turbulence, some of its mechanical energy is lost due to internal friction and the formation of eddies. This lost energy manifests as an increase in the internal energy of the fluid, leading to a rise in temperature.
In simpler terms, as the fluid flows and encounters resistance, the organized kinetic energy of the flow