THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, PROCESS, CYCLE, POINT & PATH FUNCTION
- It is a point function.
- Independent of mass.
- Value for entire system = Value for individual parts.
- Example: Pressure, Temperature, Density, Viscosity.
- Dependent of the mass.
- Value for entire system = Sum of the value of individual.
- Example: Volume (Liq.), Energy, Entropy, Enthalpy.
- Extensive properties per unit mass.
- It is an intensive property (i.e. independent of mass)
- Sp. volume, Sp. Energy.
PROCESS: - Change of state is known as process.
TYPES: -
Reversible Process: - A process when reversed in direction follows the same path as that of the forward path without leaving any effect on the system and surroundings.
Reversible Process can be shown on diagram.
Examples: - P-V, T-S, P-T etc. process.
2. Irreversible Process: - A process when reversed in direction can’t follow the same path as that of the forward path.
Irreversible Process cannot be shown on diagram.
All actual processes are irreversible process.
Examples: - Free Expansion process
PATH OF A PROCESS: - It is the series of state through which a system passes during a process.
CYCLE: - A system is said to undergone a cycle when the system passes through a series of process and the initial and final points are same.
For a cycle change in property is zero.
If a cycle consists of all the reversible process, then it
is a Reversible cycle.
PATH FUNCTION: -
Exact value of integration can’t obtain.
These functions depend on the path history.
Examples: - Heat, Work.
POINT FUNCTION: -
Exact value of integration obtains.
These functions do not depend on the path history.
Examples: - Heat, Work.
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