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- Macroscipic Limit; Many-Particle Limit
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Few versus Many Particles: The Euler Relation and Forms of Exergy - Lecture 8
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- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Review: Stability and LeChatelier-Braun Principle
- 3 - Introducing the “Simple-System Model”
- 4 - Microscopic and Mesoscopic versus Macroscopic
- 5 - Rarefaction Effects Near Walls at Equilibrium
- 6 - Large versus Small Systems
- 7 - Macroscipic Limit; Many-Particle Limit
- 8 - Effect of Inserting and Removing Partitions
- 9 - Simple-System Model: Limiting Assumption
- 10 - Simple-System Model: Proof of the Euler Relation
- 11 - Main Consequence of the Euler Relation
- 12 - Bulk-Flow Local-Equilibrium State Model
- 13 - Bulk Flow Interactions
- 14 - Pulsion Work and How Enthalpy Gets In
- 15 - System Open to Bulk Flow, Heat, and Work
- 16 - Mass, Energy and Entropy Balances for Open Systems
- 17 - Exergies and First and Second-Law Efficiencies
- 18 - Exergy Balance for an Open System
- 19 - Review: First-Law vs Second-Law Efficiencies
- 20 - First-Law Efficiency or COP Definition
- 21 - Second-Law Efficiency Definition
- 22 - Exergy Generic Definition of the Concept
- 23 - Exergy Associated with Heat Exchange
- 24 - Exergy and Second-Law Efficiency in Cogeneration