Title: Thermodynamics
1Thermodynamics
2First Law of ThermodynamicsEnergy Conservation
The change in internal energy of a system (DU) is
equal to the heat flow into the system (Q) minus
the work done by the system (W)
DU Q - W
Increase in internalenergy of system
Heat flow into system
Equivalent ways of writing 1st Law Q DU W
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3Work Done by a System
The work done by the gas as it contracts is A)
Positive B) Zero C) Negative
W F d cosq P A d P A Dy P DV
W p ?V For constant Pressure W gt 0 if ?V gt
0 expanding system does positive work W lt 0 if
?V lt 0 contracting system does negative work W
0 if ?V 0 system with constant volume does
no work
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4Thermodynamic Systems and P-V Diagrams
- ideal gas law PV nRT
- for n fixed, P and V determine state of system
- T PV/nR
- U (3/2)nRT (3/2)PV
- Examples
- which point has highest T?
-
- which point has lowest U?
- to change the system from C to B,
- energy must be added to system
P
A
B
P1 P3
C
V
V1 V2
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5Special PV Cases
- Constant Pressure (isobaric)
- Constant Volume
- (isochoric)
- Constant Temp DU 0
- Adiabatic Q0
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6First Law of ThermodynamicsIsobaric Example
2 moles of monatomic ideal gas is taken from
state 1 to state 2 at constant pressure p1000
Pa, where V1 2m3 and V2 3m3. Find T1, T2, DU,
W, Q. (R8.31 J/k mole)
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7First Law of ThermodynamicsIsochoric Example
2 moles of monatomic ideal gas is taken from
state 1 to state 2 at constant volume V2m3,
where T1120K and T2 180K. Find Q.
P
P2 P1
2
1
V
V
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8Example complete cycle
Wtot ??
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9WORK Question
- If we go the opposite direction for the cycle
(4,3,2,1) the net work done by the system will
be - A) Positive B) Negative
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10PV Question
- Shown in the picture below are the pressure
versus volume graphs for two thermal processes,
in each case moving a system from state A to
state B along the straight line shown. In which
case is the work done by the system the biggest? - A. Case 1
- B. Case 2
- C. Same
P(atm)
P(atm)
A
B
4
4
A
B
2
2
Case 1
Case 2
3
9
3
9
V(m3)
V(m3)
Net Work area under P-V curve Area the same in
both cases!
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11PV Question2
- Shown in the picture below are the pressure
versus volume graphs for two thermal processes,
in each case moving a system from state A to
state B along the straight line shown. In which
case is the change in internal energy of the
system the biggest? - A. Case 1
- B. Case 2
- C. Same
?U 3/2 ?(pV) Case 1 ?(pV) 4x9-2x330
atm-m3 Case 2 ?(pV) 2x9-4x3 6 atm-m3
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12PV Question3
- Shown in the picture below are the pressure
versus volume graphs for two thermal processes,
in each case moving a system from state A to
state B along the straight line shown. In which
case is the heat added to the system the biggest? - A. Case 1
- B. Case 2
- C. Same
Q ?U W W is same for both ?U is larger for
Case 1 Therefore, Q is larger for Case 1
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13First Law Questions
Q DU W
Some questions
- Which part of cycle has largest change in
internal energy, DU ? - 2 ? 3 (since U 3/2 pV)
- Which part of cycle involves the least work W ?
- 3 ? 1 (since W pDV)
- What is change in internal energy for full
cycle? - ?U 0 for closed cycle (since both p V are
back where they started) - What is net heat into system for full cycle
(positive or negative)? - ?U 0 ? Q W area of triangle (gt0)
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14Question
Consider a hypothetical device that takes 1000 J
of heat from a hot reservoir at 300K, ejects 200
J of heat to a cold reservoir at 100K, and
produces 800 J of work. Does this device violate
the first law of thermodynamics ? 1. Yes 2. No
- W (800) Qhot (1000) - Qcold (200)
- Efficiency W/Qhot 800/1000 80
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15Reversible?
- Most physics processes are reversible, you
could play movie backwards and still looks fine.
(drop ball vs throw ball up) - Exceptions
- Non-conservative forces (friction)
- Heat Flow
- Heat never flows spontaneously from cold to hot
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16Summary
- 1st Law of Thermodynamics Energy Conservation
Q DU W
P
- point on p-V plot completely specifies state
of system (pV nRT) - work done is area under curve
- U depends only on T (U 3nRT/2 3pV/2)
- for a complete cycle DU0 ? QW
V
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