Lecture - 1
Lecture - 1
EEE 221
Thermodynamics
Prepared By,
Tanjum Rahi Akanto
Lecturer,Dept. of EEE
Daffodil International University
Outline:
• Thermodynamic system
• Classification of thermodynamic system
• Thermodynamic Properties
• State, Path, Process and Cycle
• Laws of thermodynamics
What is Thermodynamics?
System
Boundary
System
Surroundings
Classification of Thermodynamic Systems :
The thermodynamic systems may he classified into the following three groups:
I. Closed system
2. Open system
3. Isolated system.
State of a System:
The state of a system (when the system is in thermodynamic equilibrium) is the
condition of the system at any particular moment which can be identified by the
statement of its properties, such as pressure, volume, temperature etc. The
number of properties which are required to describe a system depends upon the
nature of the system.
Consider a system (gas) enclosed in a cylinder and piston arrangement as shown in
Fig. Let the system is initially in equilibrium when the piston is at position I,
represented by its properties p1 , v1 and T1 . When the system expands, the piston
moves towards right and occupies the final position at 2. At this, the system is finally
in the equilibrium state represented by the properties p2, v2 and T2 . The initial and
final states, on the pressure-volume diagram, are shown in Fig.
Path of Change of State:
When a system passes through the continuous series of equilibrium states during a
change of state (from the initial state to the final state), then it is known as path of
change of state. When the path is completely specified, it is then known as path of the
process.
Thermodynamic Process
When a system changes its state from one equilibrium State to another equilibrium
state, then the path of successive states through which the system has passed is
known as thermodynamic process. In Fig, 1-2 represents a thermodynamic process.
Thermodynamic Cycle or Cyclic Process: