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Fig. 4.10. Free expansion.
∴ For a free expansion of a perfect gas,
cvT 1 = cvT 2 i.e., T 1 = T 2
That is, for a perfect gas undergoing a free expansion, the initial temperature is equal to the
final temperature.
Table 4.1
Summary of Processes for Perfect Gas (Unit mass)
Process Index Heat added pdv
1
2
z p, v, T Specific heat, c
n relations
Constant
pressure n = 0 cp(T^2 – T^1 ) p(v^2 – v^1 )
T
T
v
v
2
1
=^2
1
cp
Constant
volume n = ∞ cv(T^2 – T^1 )0
T
T
p
p
1
2
=^1
2 cv
Constant
temperature n =1 pv
v
11 logev
2
1
pv 11 logevv^2
1 p^1 v^1 = p^2 v^2 ∞
pv 11 γγ=pv2 2
Reversible
adiabatic n = γ 0 pv^11 p v2 2
1
−
−γ
T
T
v
v
2
1
1
2
1
=F
HG
I
KJ
−γ
0
=
F
HG
I
KJ
−
p
P
2
1
γ 1
γ
Polytropic n = n cT Tn()^21 −
pv p v
n
11 2 2
1
−
−
pv 11 nn=p v2 2 cc n
n v n
= −
−
F
HG
I
KJ
γ
1
= F −−
HG
I
KJ
×−
c nn
TT
v
γ
1
() 21
T
T
v
v
n
2
1
1
2
1
=F
HG
I
KJ
−
= −− ×
−
γ
γ
n
1 work
done (non flow)
=F
HG
I
KJ
−
p
p
n
2 n
1
1
Note. Equations must be used keeping dimensional consistence.