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,
Relationship between specific heats in form of characteristic gas constant:
- At constant pressure, from the 1st law of thermodynamics,
- For constant pressure process, the heat transferred,
Change in internal energy is,
Work done is given by,
- Substitute the value of and in above equation, we get
- From a characteristic gas equation,