ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
PREPARED BY
RAJENDRA SETHY
ASST. PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
GIET, BBSR
Laws of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
Getting Started
Classical vs Statistical
Introduction
According to British scientist C. P. Snow, the three laws of thermodynamics can be (humorously) summarized as
1. You can’t win
2. You can’t even break even
3. You can’t get out of the game
1.0 You can’t win (1st law)
ΔU = Q - W
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1.1 Process Terminology
1.1.1 Adiabatic Process
1.1.2 Isothermal Process
1.1.3 Isobaric Process
W = P·ΔV
1.1.4 Isochoric Process
ΔU = Q
1.2 Heat Capacity
Q = mcxΔT
1.2.1 Heat Capacity of Ideal Gas
CV = 3/2 R
CP = 5/2 R
Q = nCVΔT = ΔU
2.0 You can’t break even (2nd Law)
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2.1 Concerning the 2nd Law
2.2 Implications of the 2nd Law
2.3 Direction of a Process
2.4 Heat Engine
2.4.1 Cycles
2.4.2 The Carnot Cycle
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2.4.2.1 Carnot explained
2.4.2.2 Area under PV curve
2.5 Engine Efficiency
e = 1 + QC/QH
2.6 Practical Uses
3.0 You can’t get out (3rd Law)
3.1 Implications of 3rd Law
4.0 The Zeroth Law
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4.1 Temperature Standards