Second Law of Thermodynamics
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Identifies the direction of a process. (e.g.: Heat can only spontaneously
transfer from a hot object to a cold object, not vice versa)
Used to determine the Quality of energy. (e.g.: A high-temperature
energy source has a higher quality since it is easier to extract energy from
it to deliver useable work.)
Used to exclude the possibility of constructing 100% efficient heat
engine and perpetual-motion machines. (violates the Kevin-Planck and
the Clausius statements of the second law)
Used to introduce concepts of reversible processes and irreversibilities.
Determines the theoretical performance limits of engineering systems.
(e.g.: A Carnot engine is theoretically the most efficient heat engine; its
performance can be used as a standard for other practical engines)
Second-law.ppt
Modified 10/9/02
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Kevin-Planck Statement
The Kelvin-Planck Statement is another expression of the second law of
thermodynamics. It states that:
It is impossible for any device that operates on a cycle to receive heat
from a single reservoir and produce net work.
This statement is without proof, however it has not been violated yet.
Consequently, it is impossible to built a heat engine that is 100%.
A heat engine has to reject some
energy into a lower temperature sink
in order to complete the cycle.
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For a Refrigerator:
COPR=QL/Wnet=QL/(QH-QL) = 1/(QH/QL-1)
Note: COPHP = COPR + 1
COPHP>1, ex: a typical heat pump has a COP
in the order of 3
Question: Can one build a heat pump
operating COP= , that is Wnet= 0 and QH=Q?
Clausius Statement
The Clausius Statement is another expression of the second law of thermodynamics.
It states that:
It is impossible to construct a device that operates in a cycle and produces
no effect other than the transfer of heat from a lower-temperature body to a highertemperature body.
Similar to the K-P Statement, it is a negative statement and has no proof, it is based
on experimental observations and has yet to be violated.
Heat can not be transferred from low temperature to higher temperature unless
external work is supplied.
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Therefore, it is impossible to build a
heat pump or a refrigerator without
external work input.
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Perpetual Motion Machines, PMM, are classified into two types:
PMM1- Perpetual Motion Machines of the First Kind: They violate the First Law
of Thermodynamics
PMM2 - Perpetual Motion Machines of the Second Kind : Violate the Second
Law of Thermodynamics