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The motion of fluids can only be understood if we first understand
the basic equilibrium properties of the fluids. We want to refresh
our knowledge of the basic thermodynamic definitions and relationships.
- Ability to identify simple thermodynamic systems
- Ability to identify extensive and intensive properties
- Knowledge of basic thermodynamic formula in intensive variables
- Ability to find thermodynamic quantities from provided data.
- Simple thermodynamic system
- Extensive
- Intensive
- Entropy
- Enthalpy
- Specific volume
- Density
- Specific heats
- Ideal gass
- Specific and universal gas constants
Author: Leon van Dommelen