MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Thermodynamics - Important thermodynamic processes
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Isobaric process
An isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure remains constant
From the Greek isos, "equal," and barus, "heavy"
Examples of isobaric process
- movable piston in a cylinder
- boiler superheater, as the heat of the exiting steam is increased
Isochoric process
An isochoric process is a process during which volume remains constant.
From the Greek isos, "equal", and khora, "place."
An isochoric process is also known as an isometric process or an isovolumetric process.
Examples of Isochoric process
- heating air in closed tin can
- instantaneous burning of the gasoline-air mixture in an internal combustion engine
- heating a gas inside a rigid, closed box
Isothermal process
Isothermal process is a thermodynamic process in which the temperature remains constant
From the Greek words isos meaning "equal" and therme meaning. "heat" or thermos meaning "hot."
Examples of isothermal process
- system immersed in a large constant-temperature bath
- most reactions of an acid and base mixed together to form a salt
- melting and boiling
- living cell processes
- cycles of some heat engines
- sealed syringe
Adiabatic process
An adiabatic process or an isocaloric process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is transferred to or from the working fluid.
From Greek adiabatos, impassable: a-, not; diabatos, passable
Examples of adiabatic process
- deflating a tire by releasing a valve and the valve stem will become quite cold during the process
- perfectly insulated containers
- thermally insulated wall
- sound propagation
- compressions and rarefactions of a sound wave
- adiabatic expansion of gas
- Hot air near the ground rises to the region of higher altitude,
where the pressure is lower, and expands. The process is adiabatic because
air is a poor heat conductor.
- events inside an engine cylinder are nearly adiabatic because the wide fluctuations in temperature take place rapidly
- fluid flow through a nozzle is fast and very little heat exchange between fluid and nozzle
Isentropic process
An isentropic process is one during which the entropy of working fluid remains constant. In other words there is no heat transfer with the surroudings, and no change in entropy.
An adiabatic process that is reversible
From Greek word "iso" -same and "entropia" -a turning towards (disorder)
Examples of isentropic process
- air inside the tire expanding adiabatically
- rapid depressurization of gas in a cylinder
Isenthalpic process
An isenthalpic process or isoenthalpic process is a process that proceeds without any change in enthalpy
The process will be isenthalpic if there is no transfer of heat to or from the surroundings, no work done on or by the surroundings, and no change in the kinetic energy of the fluid
An adiabatic process that is irreversible and extracts no work
From en-, meaning "to put into" and the Greek word -thalpein, meaning "to heat"
Examples of isenthalpic process
- Helium expanding across a valve in which the helium generally will increase in temperature
- air expanding across a valve
- throttling process: an ideal gas flowing through a valve in midposition
- throttling process: the lifting of a relief valve or safety valve on a pressure vessel (the specific enthalpy of the fluid inside the pressure vessel is the same as the specific enthalpy of the fluid as it escapes from the valve)
- viscous drag
Polytropic Process
A reversible process in which there is heat transfer
The plot of the Log P (pressure) vs. Log V (volume) is a straight line
PV^n = constant
From Greek poly = many, -tropic = bend, curve, turn
Examples of polytropic process
- expansion of the combustion gasses in the cylinder of a water-cooled reciprocating engine
- vapors and perfect gases in many non-flow processes
- Compression or Expansion of a Gas in a Real System such as a Turbine
Steady flow process
Fluid flow in which all the conditions at any one point are constant with respect to time
Fluid flow without any change in composition or phase equilibria
Flow velocities do not vary with time
Examples of steady flow process
- groundwater and channel flows
- turbine
- fluid heater
- orifice(throttling)
- nozzle
Non flow process
A thermodynamic process involving no fluid flow
Examples of non-flow process
- Heating at constant volume
- Adiabatic expansion in a cylinder
- Free Expansion (Joules experiment - valve is initially closed and then opened to equalize pressures)
- Heating a fluid in a cylinder at constant pressure
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Thermodynamics is very essential in engineering and in many other applications all around the earth and the universe itself.