Saturday, November 17, 2012
Thermodynamics: PV Work: compression-expansion work
derivation of PV work formulas
1. isobaric conditions: p = c
W = F * d
F = A * p
substituting,
W = A * p * d
but:
V = area * height
dV = A * d
W = p * dV ---> PV work for constant pressure process
2. isothermal conditions: T = c
W = S(V1 V2) p * dV
but:
pV = RT
and
p = RT/V
substituting,
W = S(V1 V2) p * dV
W = S(V1 V2) RT/V * dV
because temperature T = constant,
W = RT * S(V1 V2) 1/V * dV
but the
Integral of 1/v * dv = ln V
putting the limits (V1 V2)
W = RT * (ln V2 - ln V1)
but from logarithmic properties
ln (u/v) = ln u - ln v
ln (uv) = ln u + ln v
ln u^n = n ln u
finally getting
W = RT * ln (V2/V1) ---> PV work for constant temperature process
where:
W = Work done by compression or expansion(- if done on the surroundings)
F = Force
d = distance
p = absolute pressure
A = area
V = volume
dV = change in volume
T = absolute temperature
V2 = volume at point2
V1 = volume at point1
R = gas constant
S(V1 V2) = integral from V1 to V2
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