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CHAPTER
1
MEC 451
Thermodynamics
Fundamental
Concepts
Lecture Notes:
MOHD HAFIZ MOHD NOH
HAZRAN HUSAIN & MOHD
SUHAIRIL
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450
Shah Alam, Selangor
For students EM 220 and EM 221 only
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What is Thermodynamics?
MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
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 The science of energy, that
concerned with the ways in
which energy is stored within a
body.
 Energy transformations – mostly
involve heat and work movements.
 The Fundamental law is the
conservation of energy principle:
energy cannot be created or
destroyed, but can only be
transformed from one form to
another.
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System, surroundings and boundary
 System: A quantity of matter or a
region in space chosen for study.
 Surroundings: The mass or region
outside the system
 Boundary: The real or imaginary
surface that separates the system
from its surroundings.
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Type of system
(isolated system)
 Isolated system – neither
mass nor energy can cross
the selected boundary
 Example (approximate): coffee in
a closed, well-insulated thermos
bottle
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Type of system
(Closed system)
 Closed system – only energy
can cross the selected
boundary
 Examples: a tightly capped cup of
coffee
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Type of system
(Open system)
 Open system – both mass and
energy can cross the selected
boundary
 Example: an open cup of coffee
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Properties of a system
Properties of a system is a measurable characteristic of a system that is
in equilibrium.
Properties may be intensive or extensive.
 Intensive – Are independent of the amount of mass:
e.g: Temperature, Pressure, and Density,
 Extensive – varies directly with the mass
e.g: mass, volume, energy, enthalpy
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Specific properties – The ratio of any extensive property of a system to that
of the mass of the system is called an average specific value of that property
(also known as intensives property)
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Properties of a system
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State, Equilibrium and Process
 State – a set of properties that describes the conditions of a
system. Eg. Mass m, Temperature T, volume V
 Thermodynamic equilibrium -
system that maintains thermal,
mechanical, phase and chemical
equilibriums.
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State, Equilibrium and Process
 Process – change from one
equilibrium state to another.
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Process Property held
constant
isobaric pressure
isothermal temperature
isochoric volume
isentropic entropy
The prefix iso- is often used to designate a process for which a particular property
remains constant.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM
State, Equilibrium and Process
Isobaric process: A process during which the pressure P remains constant.
Pressure is Constant (ΔP = 0)
Isothermal process: A process during
which the temperature T remains
constant.
.
Isochoric (or isometric) process: A process during which the specific volume v
remains constant
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State, Equilibrium and Process
Process Property held
constant
isobaric pressure
isothermal temperature
isochoric volume
isentropic entropy
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Types of Thermodynamics Processes
 Cyclic process - when a system in a given initial
state goes through various processes and finally
return to its initial state, the system has undergone
a cyclic process or cycle.
 Reversible process - it is defined as a process
that, once having take place it can be reversed. In
doing so, it leaves no change in the system or
boundary.
 Irreversible process - a process that cannot
return both the system and surrounding to their
original conditions
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Types of Thermodynamics Processes
 Adiabatic process - a process that has no heat transfer
into or out of the system. It can be considered to be
perfectly insulated.
 Isentropic process - a process where the entropy of the
fluid remains constant.
 Polytropic process - when a gas undergoes a reversible
process in which there is heat transfer, it is represented
with a straight line, PVn
= constant.
 Throttling process - a process in which there is no
change in enthalpy, no work is done and the process is
adiabatic.
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Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
“ If two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with a third
body, there are also in thermal equilibrium with each
other.”
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Application Areas of Thermodynamics
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Thermodynamic Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts

  • 1. CHAPTER 1 MEC 451 Thermodynamics Fundamental Concepts Lecture Notes: MOHD HAFIZ MOHD NOH HAZRAN HUSAIN & MOHD SUHAIRIL Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor For students EM 220 and EM 221 only 1
  • 2. What is Thermodynamics? MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 2  The science of energy, that concerned with the ways in which energy is stored within a body.  Energy transformations – mostly involve heat and work movements.  The Fundamental law is the conservation of energy principle: energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be transformed from one form to another.
  • 3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 3 System, surroundings and boundary  System: A quantity of matter or a region in space chosen for study.  Surroundings: The mass or region outside the system  Boundary: The real or imaginary surface that separates the system from its surroundings. MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 4. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 4 Type of system (isolated system)  Isolated system – neither mass nor energy can cross the selected boundary  Example (approximate): coffee in a closed, well-insulated thermos bottle MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 5. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 5 Type of system (Closed system)  Closed system – only energy can cross the selected boundary  Examples: a tightly capped cup of coffee MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 6. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 6 Type of system (Open system)  Open system – both mass and energy can cross the selected boundary  Example: an open cup of coffee MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 7. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 7 Properties of a system Properties of a system is a measurable characteristic of a system that is in equilibrium. Properties may be intensive or extensive.  Intensive – Are independent of the amount of mass: e.g: Temperature, Pressure, and Density,  Extensive – varies directly with the mass e.g: mass, volume, energy, enthalpy MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 8. Specific properties – The ratio of any extensive property of a system to that of the mass of the system is called an average specific value of that property (also known as intensives property) Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM Properties of a system MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 9. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 9 State, Equilibrium and Process  State – a set of properties that describes the conditions of a system. Eg. Mass m, Temperature T, volume V  Thermodynamic equilibrium - system that maintains thermal, mechanical, phase and chemical equilibriums. MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 10. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 10 State, Equilibrium and Process  Process – change from one equilibrium state to another. MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS Process Property held constant isobaric pressure isothermal temperature isochoric volume isentropic entropy
  • 11. The prefix iso- is often used to designate a process for which a particular property remains constant. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM State, Equilibrium and Process Isobaric process: A process during which the pressure P remains constant. Pressure is Constant (ΔP = 0)
  • 12. Isothermal process: A process during which the temperature T remains constant. . Isochoric (or isometric) process: A process during which the specific volume v remains constant Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM State, Equilibrium and Process Process Property held constant isobaric pressure isothermal temperature isochoric volume isentropic entropy
  • 13. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 13 Types of Thermodynamics Processes  Cyclic process - when a system in a given initial state goes through various processes and finally return to its initial state, the system has undergone a cyclic process or cycle.  Reversible process - it is defined as a process that, once having take place it can be reversed. In doing so, it leaves no change in the system or boundary.  Irreversible process - a process that cannot return both the system and surrounding to their original conditions MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 14. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 14 Types of Thermodynamics Processes  Adiabatic process - a process that has no heat transfer into or out of the system. It can be considered to be perfectly insulated.  Isentropic process - a process where the entropy of the fluid remains constant.  Polytropic process - when a gas undergoes a reversible process in which there is heat transfer, it is represented with a straight line, PVn = constant.  Throttling process - a process in which there is no change in enthalpy, no work is done and the process is adiabatic. MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 15. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 15 Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics “ If two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with a third body, there are also in thermal equilibrium with each other.” MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS
  • 16. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UiTM 16 Application Areas of Thermodynamics MEC 451 – THERMODYNAMICS