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THERMODYNAMICS

Introductory Concepts and Definitions:


Relation between amounts of matter on a mass basis, m, and on a molar
basis, n.
Relation between the Rankine and Kelvin temperatures.
Relation between the Celsius and Kelvin temperatures.
Relation between the Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures.
Relation between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures.

Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics


Change in total energy of a system.
Change in kinetic energy of a mass m.
Change in gravitational potential energy of a mass m at
constant g.
Energy balance for closed systems.
Energy rate balance for closed systems.
Work due to action of a force F.
Power due to action of a force F.
Expansion or compression work related to fluid pressure.

Thermodynamic Cycles
Energy balance for a power cycle.
Thermal efficiency of a power cycle.

Energy balance for a refrigeration or heat pump cycle.


Coefficient of performance of a refrigeration cycle.
Coefficient of performance of a heat pump cycle.

Evaluating Properties
Quality, x, of a two-phase, liquidvapor mixture.
Specific volume, internal energy and enthalpy of a
twophase, liquidvapor mixture.

Specific volume, internal energy, and enthalpy of liquids,


approximated by saturated liquid values, respectively.

Ideal Gas Model Relations


Ideal gas model.

Change in specific internal energy.


For constant cv.

Change in specific enthalpy.


For constant cp.

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