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Page 1: Thermodynamic Property Relations - Auburn University · Thermodynamic Property Relations General Relations, Part 1. ... •This reminds us the property tables give us the enthalpy

Thermodynamic Property Relations

General

Relations, Part 1

Page 2: Thermodynamic Property Relations - Auburn University · Thermodynamic Property Relations General Relations, Part 1. ... •This reminds us the property tables give us the enthalpy

Objectives• Understand how thermodynamicists find

properties that can’t be directly measured

–What can be measured?

• Temperature, pressure, volume, mass

–Other properties?

• Internal Energy, enthalpy, . . .

• General relations for property changes

• Ideal Gases

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Multivariable Calculus

• Functions of multiple variables:

• Partial derivatives:

• Total derivative:

z z(x,y)

y x

z zFirst derivatives : or

x y

y x

z zdz dx dy

x y

Eq. 1

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Multivariable Calculus

• Functions of multiple variables:

• Partial derivatives:

• Total derivative:

x x(y,z)

yz

x xFirst derivatives : or

y z

yz

x xdx dy dz

y z

Eq. 2

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Multivariable Calculus• Combine the two expressions for total

derivative: Put equation 2 into equation 1

y yz x

z x x zdz dy dz dy

x y z y

y y yz x

z x z z xdz dy dz

x y y x z

y y y z x

z x z x z1 dz dy

x z x y y

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Multivariable Calculus

• This equation is true for all values of dy and dz

• It’s true if dy is zero and dz is not zero

• It’s true if dz is zero and dy is not zero

y y y z x

z x z x z1 dz dy

x z x y y

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Multivariable Calculus

• The only way both of those can be true is:

y y

z x1 0

x z

y z x

z x z0

x y y

y y y z x

z x z x z1 dz dy

x z x y y

Eq. 3

Eq. 4

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Reciprocity Relation• Equation 3 says

• Turns out just like algebra

y y

z x1 0

x z

y y

z x1

x z

y

y

z 1

xx

z

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Cyclic Relation• Equation 4 says

• Using Reciprocity

y z x

z x z0

x y y

y z x

z x z

x y y

y xz

z x y1

x y z

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Cyclic Relation

• That’s not like algebra!

y xz

z x y1

x y z

y xz

z x y

x y z

= -1?

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Cyclic Relation - Example

• Let’s use a multivariable function we’re all familiar with:

RT RTv v(T,P) and P

P v

2

P P T v

v R T P v RT P R; ;

T P v R P P T v

2

P T v

T v P P RT R RT1

v P T R P v Pv

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Page 13: Thermodynamic Property Relations - Auburn University · Thermodynamic Property Relations General Relations, Part 1. ... •This reminds us the property tables give us the enthalpy

Let’s Apply These Rules• Find Enthalpy change in terms of things we

can measure

• From Calculus

• Using the definition of Cp

P T

h hh h(T,P) dh dT dP

T P

p

T

hdh C dT dP

P

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Enthalpy Change• Hold that thought, we’ll be back

• From Calculus

• Put the above in 1st Law: dh = Tds + vdPP T

s ss s(T,P) ds dT dP

T P

P T

s sdh T dT dP vdP

T P

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Enthalpy Change• Group like terms

• Recall:

P T

s sdh T dT T v dP

T P

p

T

hdh C dT dP

P

p

P T T

s h sC T ; T v

T P P

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Enthalpy Change• Focusing on the change in h with respect to P

• One of the Maxwell relations (Eq. 12) is

• yielding

T T

h sT v

P P

T P

s v

P T

T P

h vv T

P T

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Enthalpy Change• Putting it all together

• Everything on the right hand side can be measured . . . except Cp.

p

P

vdh C dT v T dP

T

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Calorimetry• If two substances exchange heat with one

another . . .

• And we know the specific heat of one of the substances (1) but not the other (2) . . .

• We can measure everything we need to know to find the specific heat of the unknown in terms of the known.

• So, we count Cp as a measurable quantity.

1 p,known 1 2 p,unknown 2m C T m C T

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Enthalpy Change• A finite enthalpy change:

• Note we’ve found an enthalpy CHANGE, not an enthalpy

2 2 2

p1 1 1P

vdh C dT v T dP

T

2 2

2 1 p1 1P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

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Enthalpy Change

• This reminds us the property tables give us the enthalpy change from some arbitrarily chosen reference point.

2 2

2 1 p1 1P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

1 1

1 0 p0 0P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

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Enthalpy Change• This reminds us the property tables give us the

enthalpy (for example) change from some arbitrarily chosen reference point.

• Not a problem:

2 2

2 0 p0 0P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

1 1

1 0 p0 0P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

2 0 1 0 2 1h h h h h h

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Enthalpy Change – Ideal Gas

• What’s the enthalpy change for an ideal gas, Pv=RT? Let’s look at the integrand on the right

2 2

2 1 p1 1P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

P P

v RT R

T T P P

P

v RTv T v 0

T P

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Enthalpy Change – Ideal Gas

• The integral with respect to P drops out, so

P

v RTv T v 0

T P

2

2 1 p1h h C dT

2 1 p,avg 2 1h h C T T

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Internal Energy Change• Find Internal Energy change in terms of things

we can measure

• From Calculus

• Using the definition of Cv

v T

u uu u(T,v) du dT dv

T v

v

T

udu C dT dv

v

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Internal Energy Change

• From Calculus

• Put the above in 1st Law: du = Tds - Pdv

v T

s ss s(T,v) ds dT dv

T v

v T

s sdu T dT dv Pdv

T v

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Internal Energy Change• Group like terms

• Recall:

v T

s sdu T dT T P dv

T v

v

T

udu C dT dv

v

v

v T T

s u sC T ; T P

T v v

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Internal Energy Change• Focusing on the change in u with respect to v

• One of the Maxwell relations (Eq. 11) is

• yielding

T T

u sT P

v v

T v

s P

v T

T v

u PT P

v T

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Internal Energy Change• Putting it all together

v

v

Pdu C dT T P dv

T

2 2 2

v1 1 1v

Pdu C dT T P dv

T

2 2

2 1 v1 1v

Pu u C dT T P dv

T

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Internal Energy Change, Pv=RT• What do you suppose happens to the last

integral if the substance is an Ideal gas?

2 2

2 1 v1 1v

Pu u C dT T P dv

T

v v

P RT R

T T v v

v

P RTT P P 0

T v

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Collecting Results• General:

• Ideal Gas:

2 2

2 1 p1 1P

vh h C dT v T dP

T

2 2

2 1 v1 1v

Pu u C dT T P dv

T

2

2 1 p1h h C dT

2

2 1 v1u u C dT

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Problems?• To be solved in class!