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Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 4/e
Yunus A. Çengel, University of Nevada, Reno
Michael A. Boles, North Carolina State University

Thermodynamic Property Relations

Learning Objectives


I.

Develop fundamental relations between commonly encountered thermodynamic properties and express the properties that cannot be measured directly in terms of easily measurable properties.

II.

Review and use partial derivatives in the development of thermodynamic property relations.

III.

Develop the Maxwell relations, which form the basis for many thermodynamic relations.

IV.

Develop the Clapeyron equation and determine the enthalpy of vaporization from P, v, and T measurements alone.

V.

Develop general relations for Cv, Cp, du, dh, and ds that are valid for all pure substances under all conditions.

VI.

Discuss the Joule-Thomson coefficient.

VII.

Develop a method of evaluating the (h, (u, and (s of real gases through the use of generalized enthalpy and entropy departure charts.