Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics
Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics
CHAPTER
Basic
Concepts of
Thermodynamics
What is thermodynamics?
• The study of thermodynamics is concerned with ways energy is
stored within a body and how energy transformations, which
involve heat and work, may take place.
Applications of
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic System
quantity of matter or a region
of space chosen for study
Boundary
(Fig. 1-13)
1-3
work system
mass
Surr 1 heat
Surr 2 Surr 3
Total Energy of a System
• Sum of all forms of energy (i.e., thermal, mechanical, kinetic,
potential, electrical, magnetic, chemical, and nuclear) that can exist
in a system
• For systems we typically deal with in this course, sum of internal,
kinetic, and potential energies
E = U + KE + PE
(Fig. 1-19)
Properties
• Any characteristic of a system in equilibrium is called a
property.
• Types of properties
Extensive properties - vary directly with the size
of the system
Examples: volume, mass, total energy
Intensive properties - are independent of the
size of the system
Examples: temperature, pressure, color
• Extensive properties per unit mass are intensive properties.
specific volume v = Volume/Mass = V/m
density = Mass/Volume = m/V
State & Equilibrium
• State of a system
system that is not undergoing any change
all properties of system are known & are not
changing
if one property changes then the state of the
system changes
• Thermodynamic equilibrium
“equilibrium” - state of balance
A system is in equilibrium if it maintains thermal
(uniform temperature), mechanical (uniform
pressure), phase (mass of two phases), and
chemical equilibrium
Processes & Paths
• Process
when a system changes from one equilibrium state to
another one
some special processes:
isobaric process - constant pressure process
isothermal process - constant temperature
process
isochoric process - constant volume process
isentropic process - constant entropy (Chap. 6)
process
• Path
series of states which a system passes through during a
process
1-7
Compression Process
1-6
Quasi-Equilibrium Processes
• Cycles
A process (or a series
2 of connected processes) with identical
end states
P Process
B
1
Process
A