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Thermodynamics 1
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dr Zamri
  • Dr Mohd. Zamri Yusoff
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • College of Engineering
  • UNITEN
  • Phone Ext 7255 (or 8928 7255)
  • email zamri_at_uniten.edu.my

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Chapter 1
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • Basic Thermodynamics Concepts

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Chapter 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

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Definitions of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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.

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Statistical and Classical Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Applications of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Applications of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Applications of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Applications of Thermodynamics
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Applications of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Applications of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Applications of Thermodynamics
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Dimensions and Units
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Thermodynamics Systems
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Closed System/Control Mass
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Closed System/Control Mass
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Energy, not mass, crosses closed-system boundaries
Closed system with moving boundary
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Open System / Control Volume
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Open System / Control Volume
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Mass and Energy Cross Control Volume Boundaries
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Form of Energy
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Systems Internal Energy
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Systems Internal Energy Sum of Microscopic
Energies
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Energy Interaction
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Properties of A System
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Intensive and Extensive Properties
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State of a System
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Thermodynamic Equilibrium
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Process, Path and Cycle
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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.

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State, Path, Process and Cycle
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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)
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Quasi-Equilibrium Process
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Quasi-Equilibrium Work Producing Device
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Quasi-Equilibrium Process is Idealized
Process Many Real Process Closely Approximate
Quasi-Equilibrium Process
Quasi-Equilibrium Process Delivers the Most Work
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Simple Compressible System
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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.

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Pressure
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • Pressure is defined as force per unit area
  • Its unit is the pascal.
  • The absolute, gage, and vacuum pressures are
    related by

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Absolute, Vacuum and Gauge Pressure
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
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Pressure Measurements
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Pressure Measuring Devices
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Simple Manometer
Bourdon Type Pressure Measuring Devices
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Temperature and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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

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Temperature Scale
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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
  • 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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Chap. 1 Basic Thermo. Concepts
Temperature Scale Comparison
?1 K ? 1oC ? 1.8 R ? 1.8oF
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