Basic Mechanical Engineering (3110006)

BE | Semester-1   Summer-2019 | 04-06-2023

Q1) (c)

Define specific heat at constant volume, constant pressure and adiabatic index. Also derive relationship between specific heats in form of Characteristic gas constant.

Specific heat at Constant volume:

It is defines as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of the substance by one degree at constant volume.
 

Specific heat at Constant pressure:

It is defines as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of the substance by one degree at constant pressure.
 

Adiabatic index:

It is the ratio of specific heat at constant pressure (C_p ) to the specific heat at constant volume (C_v ).
 
Mathematically, CpCv = γ      ; γ = adiabatic index
 

Relationship between specific heats in form of characteristic gas constant:

  • At constant pressure, from the 1st law of thermodynamics, Q1-2 = dU + W1-2
     
  • For constant pressure process, the heat transferred, Q1-2 = mCpdT
     
    Change in internal energy is, dU = mCvdT
     
    Work done is given by, W1-2 = p dV
     
  • Substitute the value of Q1-2 , dU and W1-2 in above equation, we get
     
    mCpdT = mCvdT + pdV
     
  • From a characteristic gas equation, pV = mRT
     
    mCpdT = mCvdT + mRdT
     
    Cp = Cv + R
     
    R = Cp - Cv