Thermodynamics For Dummies
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Thermodynamics is filled with equations and formulas. Here’s a list of the most important ones you need to do the calculations necessary for solving thermodynamics problems.

  • Combustion equations:

    • Air-fuel ratio:

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    • Hydrocarbon fuel combustion reaction:

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  • Compressibility calculations:

    • Compressibility factor Z: Pv = ZRT

    • Reduced temperature:

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    • Reduced pressure:

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    • Pseudo-reduced specific volume:

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  • Efficiency equations:

    • Thermal efficiency:

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    • Coefficient of performance (refrigerator):

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    • Coefficient of performance (heat pump):

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  • Energy equations:

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  • Entropy equations:

    • Entropy change for ideal gas, constant specific heat:

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    • Entropy change for ideal gas, variable specific heat:

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    • Irreversibility for a process:

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  • Ideal-gas formulas:

    • Ideal-gas law: Pv = RT

    • Gas constant:

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    • Ratio of specific heats:

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    • Isentropic process for ideal gas:

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  • Moist air properties:

    • Relative humidity:

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    • Specific humidity:

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  • Properties of mixtures:

    • Quality liquid-vapor mixture:

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    • Saturated mixture property, y: y = yf + x · yfg

  • Work calculations:

    • Isobaric process: Wb = P0(V2 – V1)

    • Polytropic process:

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    • Isothermal process of an ideal gas:

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    • Shaft power:

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    • Spring work:

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Michael Pauken, PhD, is a senior mechanical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an operating division of the California Institute of Technology, where he also teaches courses on thermodynamics and heat transfer.

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