Title: Thermodynamics 1
1 Thermodynamics 1
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- Dr Mohd. Zamri Yusoff
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- College of Engineering
- UNITEN
- Phone Ext 7255 (or 8928 7255)
- email zamri_at_uniten.edu.my
2Chapter 1
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
- Basic Thermodynamics Concepts
3Chapter Summary
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
- Definitions of Thermodynamics
- Basic Applications of Thermodynamics
- System, Boundary and Surrounding
- Control Volume and Control Mass
- Properties, Intensive and Extensive Properties
- Equilibrium and Quasi-Equilibrium
- State, Path, Process and Cycle
- Simple Compressible Substance
- Pressure and Temperature
4Definitions of Thermodynamics
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- Thermodynamics is the science that primarily
deals with energy - Energy gt Ability to cause Change
- Science that deals with heat and work and
properties of substance that bear a relation with
heat and work
51st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics
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- The first law of thermodynamics is simply an
expression of the conservation of energy
principle, and it asserts that energy is a
thermodynamic property. - The second law of thermodynamics asserts that
energy has quality as well as quantity, and
actual processes occur in the direction of
decreasing quality of energy.
6 Statistical and Classical Thermodynamics
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- Statistical Thermodynamics - Microscopic
Viewpoint - Deal with behavior of individual
particles by using statistical and probability
theory - Classical Thermodynamics - Macroscopic Viewpoint
- As there many particles it is adequate to take
the average effect of many molecules - Substance
is regarded as continuum - Lead to properties
such as Pressure, Temperature, etc. - Most of the time Engineers use Classical
Thermodynamics
7 Applications of Thermodynamics
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8 Applications of Thermodynamics
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9 Applications of Thermodynamics
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Applications of Thermodynamics
11 Applications of Thermodynamics
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12 Applications of Thermodynamics
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Applications of Thermodynamics
14Dimensions and Units
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- Physical quantities can be characterized by
Dimensions - Magnitude assigned to dimension is called Units
- English System Still in use in U.S.A.
- SI System Universally accepted worldwide
- 7 Fundamental Dimensions in SI Systsm Length
(m), Mass (kg), Time (s), Temperature (K),
Electric Current (A), Amount of Light (c), Amount
of Matter (mol) - Dimensional Homogeneity Every term in an
equation must have the same unit for the equation
to be physically correct
15Thermodynamics Systems
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- Thermodynamics system is defined as a quantity of
matter or region in space chosen for study - The mass or region outside the system is called
the surroundings - System boundary is the real and imaginary surface
that separates the system from the surrounding.
Boundary can be fixed or movable - May be closed or open
16Closed System/Control Mass
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- A system of fixed mass is called a closed system,
or control mass - The closed system boundary does not have to be
fixed - No mass can cross the closed system boundary
- Energy in the form of heat and work can cross the
closed system boundary - If even energy is not allowed to cross we have an
isolated system
17Closed System/Control Mass
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Energy, not mass, crosses closed-system boundaries
Closed system with moving boundary
18Open System / Control Volume
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- A system that involves mass transfer across its
boundaries is called an open system, or control
volume - The boundaries of a control volume is called
control boundaries and is fixed in shape and
position - Energy in the form of heat and work as well as
mass can cross the control boundaries
19Open System / Control Volume
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Mass and Energy Cross Control Volume Boundaries
20Form of Energy
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- The sum of all forms of energy of a system is
called Total Energy, which is considered to
consist of internal, kinetic, and potential
energies. E U mV2/2 mgz - Internal energy represents the molecular energy
of a system and may exist in sensible, latent,
chemical, and nuclear forms. Represented by
symbol, U. - Kinetic Energy is the energy that a system
possesses as a results of its motion relative to
some reference frame. KE mV2/2 - Potential Energy is the energy that a system
possesses as a results of its elevation in a
gravitational field. PE mgz
21Systems Internal Energy
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Systems Internal Energy Sum of Microscopic
Energies
22Energy Interaction
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- Form of Energy not stored in a system
- Occurred at System Boundary
- In the form of Heat Transfer or Work Transfer or
Mass Transfer - For control mass, if the driving force for the
interaction is temperature then the interaction
is heat transfer otherwise it is work transfer - For control volume can also involve mass
transfer
23Properties of A System
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- Properties are any measurable characteristics of
a system. eg. Pressure, temperature, volume, mass
and density.
- Extensive properties are the mass-dependent
properties of a system. i.e. the properties that
will vary proportionally with mass of the system.
E.g. volume - Intensive properties are the properties that are
not dependent on mass. Eg. Temperature, density.
If any Extensive Property is divided by the mass
we would also obtain an intensive property.
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Intensive and Extensive Properties
25State of a System
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- Definition - A set of properties that completely
describe the conditions or characteristics of a
system - At a given state, all the properties of a system
have fixed values - State of a system will change when the properties
of a system change
26Thermodynamic Equilibrium
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- Thermodynamics deals with Equilibrium States
- A system is said to be in thermodynamic
equilibrium if it maintains thermal, mechanical,
phase, and chemical equilibrium. - Thermal Equilibrium gt Temperature is the same
throughout the system - Mechanical Equilibrium gt Pressure is the same
throughout the system - Phase Equilibrium gt No phase change process in
the system - Chemical Equilibrium gt No chemical reactions
27Process, Path and Cycle
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- Process - Any change that a system undergoes from
one equilibrium state to another is called a
process. - Path - The series of state through which a system
passes during a process is called a path - Cycle - A process with identical end states is
called a cycle.
28State, Path, Process and Cycle
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Compressed Process P-V Diagram Each Point Along
the Path is in Quasi-Equilibrium State If the
Process returns to its initial State then we have
a Cycle If the Outgoing and Returning Paths are
Different Net work is Produced (ve or -ve)
29Quasi-Equilibrium Process
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- Definition - A process whereby the system remains
infinitesimally close to an equilibrium states at
all times - During a quasi-static or quasi-equilibrium
process, the system remains practically in
equilibrium at all times - A sufficiently slow process that allows the
system to adjust itself internally so that
properties in one part of the system do not
change any faster than those at other parts
30Quasi-Equilibrium Work Producing Device
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Quasi-Equilibrium Process is Idealized
Process Many Real Process Closely Approximate
Quasi-Equilibrium Process
Quasi-Equilibrium Process Delivers the Most Work
31Simple Compressible System
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- Definition - A system is called A Simple
Compressible System in the absence of electrical,
magnetic, gravitational, motion and surface
tension effects i.e. in the absence of external
forces - State Postulate / Principle - The state of A
Simple Compressible System is completely
specified by two independent intensive
properties. E.g. Temperature and Pressure for
single phase system.
32Pressure
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- Pressure is defined as force per unit area
- Its unit is the pascal.
- The absolute, gage, and vacuum pressures are
related by
33Absolute, Vacuum and Gauge Pressure
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34Pressure Measurements
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- Small to moderate pressure differences are
measured by a manometer, and a differential fluid
column of height h corresponds to a pressure
difference of - The atmospheric pressure is measured by a
barometer and is determined from
35Pressure Measuring Devices
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Simple Manometer
Bourdon Type Pressure Measuring Devices
36Temperature and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
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- Temperature is a measure of hotness or
coldness - The zeroth law of thermodynamics states that two
bodies are in thermal equilibrium if both have
the same temperature reading even if they are not
in contact. - Basis for validity of Temperature Measurement
- More fundamental than 1st and 2nd Laws of
Thermodynamics
37Temperature Scale
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- Temperature scales used in the SI system are
Celsius and Kelvin. The absolute Temperature
Scale in SI is Kelvin and is related to Celsius
by - Temperature scale used in the English system are
Fahrenheit and Rankine . The absolute temperature
scale is Rankine and related to Fahrenheit by
And
And ?T(R) ?T(oF)
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Temperature Scale Comparison
?1 K ? 1oC ? 1.8 R ? 1.8oF