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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics


2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
ENERGY, HEAT
& WORK
An introduction to principles
and applications of
macroscopic thermodynamics
in engineering.


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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechanics
Energy
Systems
Design
The over arching goal is
design of products to
meet societal needs.
General overview
Thermodynamics
A part of the Energy
component of mechanical
engineering.
Governs all energy
consuming and
transforming devices and
system.
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
The engineering framework
THEORY
JUDGMENT
(DESI GN)
DATA
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Beginning ideas and
concepts...
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Macroscopic vs. microscopic
viewpoints...
A collection of atoms within a container, each with a unique velocity.
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Number of atoms = N
Energy of each atom =
2
2
1
V m e =
Total Energy =

=
= =
N
i
ke V m
N
eN
1
1
2
2
Energy in a microscopic description
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
The energy in both cases
is the same, E. In the
macroscopic description,
atomistic concepts are
disregarded.
How we describe the
system chosen for study
requires careful section of
properties that are based
on observable, measurable
quantities.
The macroscopic description
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
The macroscopic
viewpoint...
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
State of a
thermodynamic
system.
Enumeration of
all of its
properties.
I n macroscopic thermodynamics,
the properties of system are
assigned to the system as a whole.
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Properties in macroscopic thermodynamics
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0
0

m
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0
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Molecular and atomic
effects are important
Limit of the macroscopic
model and assumptions.
(m
3
)
0
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
How does the state of
system change?
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
System
Energetic interactions
Surroundings
Energy
Flow
System Boundary
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Basic definitions...
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
System
0 =
dt
dm
Closed
System
Open
System
Mass Flow
Mass Flow
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
System and surroundings
Universe = Systems +Surroundings
Closed System
Surroundings
System Boundary
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Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
System and surroundings
Open systems have mass flow across
their boundaries.
Open System
( Fixed space or
volume)
Surroundings
Control Surface
Mass flow
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
I nteractions between
system and surroundings...
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Closed system
System
Surroundings
Work
Heat
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Open system
System
Surroundings
Mass Flow
Mass
Flow
Power
Heat
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Example: Piston and cylinder - a closed system
m
Gas at pressure, p
Piston
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Example: The gas turbine engine - an open system
Shaft Work Output
Combustor
Fuel Flow I n
Air Flow I n
Exhaust Gases Out
Compressor Work Out
Instructors Visual Aids
Heat Work and Energy. A First Course in Thermodynamics
2002, F. A. Kulacki
Chapter 1 Module 1 Slide #
Energy, Heat and Work
Introduction to Macroscopic Thermodynamics
Key concepts and terms
Closed System
Open System
System Boundary
Surroundings
Universe
Thermodynamic Properties
Thermodynamic State

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