Minimum Work of Partitioning, Gibbs Phase Rule, and Van der Waals Model in Advanced Thermodynamics - Lecture 9

Minimum Work of Partitioning, Gibbs Phase Rule, and Van der Waals Model in Advanced Thermodynamics - Lecture 9

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- Basic Simple-System Models for Pure Substances

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- Basic Simple-System Models for Pure Substances

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Minimum Work of Partitioning, Gibbs Phase Rule, and Van der Waals Model in Advanced Thermodynamics - Lecture 9

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  1. 1 - Introduction
  2. 2 - Results So Far Hold for Large and Small Systems
  3. 3 - Review: Microscopic and Mesoscopic vs Macroscopic
  4. 4 - Review: Rarefaction Effects Near Walls
  5. 5 - Review: Neglecting Effects of Partitions
  6. 6 - Review: Simple-System Model Limiting Assumptions
  7. 7 - Review: Simple-System Model Implies Euler Relation
  8. 8 - Review: Main Consequence of Euler Relation
  9. 9 - Small Systems: Specific Properties Dependences
  10. 10 - Small Systems: Minimum Work of Partitioning
  11. 11 - Basic Simple-System Models for Pure Substances
  12. 12 - Extensive Properties Definition
  13. 13 - Specific Properties Definition
  14. 14 - Intensive Properties and Intensive State
  15. 15 - Homogeneous vs Heterogeneous States; Phases
  16. 16 - Gibbs Phase Rule Proof
  17. 17 - Gibbs Phase Rule for a Pure Substance
  18. 18 - Fundamental Relation for a Pure Substance
  19. 19 - Ideal Incompressible Solid or Fluid Model
  20. 20 - Ideal Gas Model
  21. 21 - Two-Phase States of a Pure Substance
  22. 22 - Properties Liquid-Vapor States of a Pure Substance
  23. 23 - Graphical Representation of Fundamental Relation
  24. 24 - The u-s-v Fundamental Surface Water
  25. 25 - The Mollier h-s Diagram Water
  26. 26 - The $p$-$v$ Diagram Water
  27. 27 - The $p$-$v$ Diagram Van der Waals Model
  28. 28 - Exergies and Efficiencies in Energy Conversion
  29. 29 - Exergy and Second-Law Efficiency in Cogeneration
  30. 30 - Exergy of Bulk Flow Interactions

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