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INTRODUCTION OF THERMODYNAMICS Thermodynamics & Energy Closed & Open Systems Properties of a Systems State & Equilibrium Pressure & Temperature Work, Energy & Heat Kinetic & Potential Energy Internal Energy Specific Heat & Lantern Heat 1

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INTRODUCTION OF THERMODYNAMICS

◦ Thermodynamics & Energy◦ Closed & Open Systems◦ Properties of a Systems◦ State & Equilibrium◦ Pressure & Temperature◦ Work, Energy & Heat◦ Kinetic & Potential Energy◦ Internal Energy◦ Specific Heat & Lantern Heat

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Objective of this session◦Definition of thermodynamics◦Introduction to energy conversion

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What is “Thermodynamics”?

science of energy

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The name thermodynamics stems from the Greek words therme (heat) and dynamis (power), which is most descriptive of the early efforts to convert heat into power.

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Rub your hands together for 15 seconds.

Are your hands warm?

Thermal energy

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The study of the effects of work, heat flow, and energy on a system

Movement of thermal energy

Engineers use thermodynamics in systems ranging from nuclear power plants to electrical components.

SYSTEM

SURROUNDINGS

BOUNDARY

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Thermal Energy is kinetic energy in transit from one object to another due to temperature difference. (Joules)

Temperature is the average kinetic energy of particles in an object – not the total amount of kinetic energy particles. (Degrees)

Temperature #1 Temperature #2

Heat

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Scale Freezing point of water

Boiling point of water

Celsius 0°C 100°C

Fahrenheit 32°F 212°F

Kelvin 273K 373K

Matter is made up of molecules in motion (kinetic energy)

An increase in temperature increases motion

A decrease in temperature decreases motion

Absolute Zero occurs when all kinetic energy is removed from a object 0 K = -273° C

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Thermal equilibrium is obtained when touching objects within a system reach the same temperature.

When thermal equilibrium is reached, the system loses its ability to do work.

Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: If two systems are separately found to be in thermal equilibrium with a third system, the first two systems are in thermal equilibrium with each other.

Object #2Object #2 Object #3Object #3

Object #1Object #1(Thermometer)(Thermometer)

Object #1Object #1 Object #2Object #2

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The transfer or movement of thermal energy

Most common types of transfer

Convection

Conduction

Radiation

100% efficiency is unattainable

ALL processes are irreversible

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Power plant

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Rocket

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Air conditioning

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Internal Combustion Engine

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Objective of this session◦Definition of systems◦Familiar with different property definition

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Types of systems1. Closed system (or control mass)

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2. Open system (or control volume)

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Isolated system

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Any characteristic of a system. Some familiar properties are;

# pressure P, # temperature T, # volume V, and # mass m

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Example of extensive and intensive properties

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State: condition of the system characterized by the values of its properties

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Process: any change that a system undergoes from one equilibrium state to another. eg: heating water, student entering classroom….

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Quasistatic (quasiequilibrium) process: is a process which proceeds in such a manner that the system remains infinitesimally close to an equilibrium state at all times

e.g. room heating up uniformly coffee cooling down uniformly

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12 1’1’’System

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Path: the series of states through which a system passes during a process.

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State 1

p

v

State 2

12 1’1’’System

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Cycle: System returns to initial state at the end of process(es)

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p

v

State 2

12System 2

System 1

State 1

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◦Process or cycle efficiency: quality of cycle or process

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