Thermodynamic System and Surroundings:
System: A system is a matter or region on which analysis is done.
Surrounding: Everything external to the system where either energy nor mass transaction takes place is known as surrounding.
Boundary: It separate both system and surroundings. it can be fixed or movable.
Fixed Boundary: e.g.rigid box containing gas
Movable boundary: e.g. Cylinder with piston.
Types of system:
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Types of system
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Mass transfer
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Energy transfer
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Example
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Closed system
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No
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Yes
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Piston cylinder without valves
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Open system
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Yes
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Yes
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Turbine, pump, compressor.
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Isolated
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No
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No
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Universe, Hot coffee in a perfectly isolated
thermos
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Process:
A thermodynamic process is a change from one equilibrium state to another.
process can be classified into Reversible and Irreversible processes
Reversible process: A process is said to be reversible when reversed in direction it follows the same path as earlier.
Irreversible process: A process is Irreversible because when reversed in direction it doesn't follows the same path.
Cycle:
A cycle is a series of processes forming a closed path whose initial and final points are same.
Similarly a cycle is classified of Reversible and Irreversible cycle.
Reversible cycle: If every process of a cycle is a reversible then the system undergoes a reversible cycle.
Irreversible cycle: Even if a single process is irreversible then the system runs on a irreversible cycle.
Remember: A process can have 100% efficiency but in a cycle 100% efficiency is not possible .
for example water in a Pot can become cool without any external force applied. but for a refrigerator
as it undergoes a cycle an external force(electricity) is applied for cooling.