Student Names
Student ID’s
MUHAMAD NORSAM BIN HASHIM
2012901165
SYAFIQ BIN SULAIMAN
2012503549
Lecture Name : ASNIDA YANTI ANI
Date of Submission : 3/9/2014
Introduction:
Thermodynamics is an exciting and fascinating subject that deals with energy, which is essential for sustenance of life and thermodynamics has long been an essential part of engineering and science all over the world. It has a broad application area ranging from microscopic organisms to common household application, transportation vehicles, power generation systems and even philosophy.
Every science has a unique vocabulary associated with it, and thermodynamics is no exception. Thermodynamics can be defined as the science of energy. One of the most fundamental laws of nature is the conservation of energy principle. It simply state that during an interaction, energy can change from one form to another but the total amount of energy remains constant or unchanged.
All activities in nature involve some interaction between energy and matter, thus it is hard to imagine an area that does not relate to thermodynamics in some manner. Thermodynamics is commonly encountered in many engineering system and other aspects of life.
Thermodynamics in Industry.
a) The First Law of Thermodynamics in Industry.
The first law of energy also known as law of conservation of energy. The law of energy it about studying the relationships among the various forms of energy and energy interactions. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can either created or destroyed during a process, it can only change forms. Therefore, every bit of energy should be accounted during a process.
The energy transferred between different systems can be expressed as:
E1 = E2
Where:
E1 = initial energy
E2 = final energy
The internal energy encompasses:
The kinetic energy that associated