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1. The document discusses the properties of gases and mixtures during various thermodynamic processes including changes in pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T), enthalpy (H), and internal energy (U). 2. It provides a table that lists 5 processes with their corresponding index (n), work done (W.D.), heat transfer (Q), change in enthalpy (H), and the relevant P-V-T relation. 3. The processes are constant pressure (P=C), constant volume (V=C), constant temperature (T=C, PV=C), constant product of pressure and volume raised to the power of gamma (PVγ =C), and constant product

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1. The document discusses the properties of gases and mixtures during various thermodynamic processes including changes in pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T), enthalpy (H), and internal energy (U). 2. It provides a table that lists 5 processes with their corresponding index (n), work done (W.D.), heat transfer (Q), change in enthalpy (H), and the relevant P-V-T relation. 3. The processes are constant pressure (P=C), constant volume (V=C), constant temperature (T=C, PV=C), constant product of pressure and volume raised to the power of gamma (PVγ =C), and constant product

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PROPERTIES OF GASES AND MIXTURES Prepared By-A.K.

PRADHAN

H (change
U (change in
Sl Index W.D (PdV) Heat transfer in enthalpy) P-V-T Relation
Process internal energy)
no n (reversible) in KJ (Q) in KJ in KJ
In KJ

1 P=C 0 𝑽𝟏 𝑽𝟐
=
𝑻𝟏 𝑻𝟐
P(vf-vi) mcp(Tf-Ti) mcv(Tf-Ti) mcp(Tf-Ti)
2 V=C ∞ 𝑷𝟏 𝑷𝟐
0 =
mcv(Tf-Ti) 𝑻𝟏 𝑻𝟐
mcv(Tf-Ti) mcp(Tf-Ti)
𝑽𝒇
3 T=C,PV=C 1 𝑷𝒊𝑽𝒊 ln 𝑽𝒊 0 0 𝑷 𝟏 𝑽𝟏 = 𝑷 𝟐 𝑽𝟐
𝑽𝒇
𝑷𝒊𝑽𝒊 ln 𝑽𝒊
4 𝑷𝑽𝜸 =C 𝜸 0
𝑷𝒊 𝑽𝒊 − 𝑷𝒇 𝑽𝒇
mcv(Tf-Ti) mcp(Tf-Ti)
𝜸−𝟏
5 PVn=C n 𝑷𝒊 𝑽𝒊 − 𝑷𝒇 𝑽𝒇 𝝂−𝒏
𝒏−𝟏 × 𝑾. 𝑫 mcv(Tf-Ti) mcp(Tf-Ti)
𝜸−𝟏

Cp-Cv=R
𝑪𝒑
𝑪𝑽
=𝜸

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