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FE Review Course Thermodynamics roomy ro Single-Component Systems Definitions Intensive properties: independent of system mass Extensive properties: proportional to system mass ‘Specie properties: extensive propertes dived by mass Example (FEIM): Which of the folowing is an extensive property? (A) temperature (B) weight (C) composition (0) pressure ‘Weight is dependent on the amount of material, so itis extensive, Therefore, (B) is correct. © Professional Publications (PP!) 10-1 FE Review Course ‘Single-Component Systems—State Functions + Prowse Pont STomporaure: + Specific Volume: a as + Internal Energy: ea oa + enthalpy: Pees we Example (FEIM): ‘Steam at pressure 48 kPa and 167K has a specific volume of 0.40 img and a specific enthalpy of 29000 Jikg. Find the internal energy peer kilogram of steam, neusPo : .° an-poesmed e 20 -tanorafowt ‘Single-Component Systems—State Functions ent 95-2 (ana pate processes) +Gbbs' Free Energy: C=- TS Usps + Helmnotz Free Energy, ee Thome + Heat Capacity At constant pressure: At constant volume: © Professional Publications (PP!) 10-2 ‘Two-Phase Systems Ideal Gases Ideal Gas Law wear ae em = universal gas constant = 8314 Jtkmol-K. where © Professional Publications (PPI) Quality (x) ~ the fraction by weight ofthe total mass that is vapor For constant heat capacities near room temperature: FE Review Course For an isentropic (constant entropy) 10-3

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