- thermo-dynamic
engine in
reference to Thomson's 1849 phraseology. The
study of
thermodynamical systems has
developed into
several related branches, each
using a different...
-
Thermodynamic equilibrium is a
notion of
thermodynamics with
axiomatic status referring to an
internal state of a
single thermodynamic system, or a relation...
- mechanics. Historically,
thermodynamic temperature was
defined by Lord
Kelvin in
terms of a
macroscopic relation between thermodynamic work and heat transfer...
- ISBN 0-444-85166-6, pp. 411–51. Serrin, J. (1986).
Chapter 1, 'An
Outline of
Thermodynamical Structure', pp. 3–32, in New
Perspectives in Thermodynamics, edited...
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defined entropy for non-equilibrium problems. For many non-equilibrium
thermodynamical problems, an
approximately defined quantity called 'time rate of entropy...
-
section 22, pp. 56–57. Serrin, J. (1986).
Chapter 1, 'An
Outline of
Thermodynamical Structure', pp. 3–32,
especially p. 6, in New
Perspectives in Thermodynamics...
- or
thermodynamic variables. Once such a set of
values of
thermodynamic variables has been
specified for a system, the
values of all
thermodynamic properties...
- The
thermodynamic square (also
known as the
thermodynamic wheel,
Guggenheim scheme or Born square) is a
mnemonic diagram attributed to Max Born and used...
- In
statistical mechanics, the
thermodynamic limit or
macroscopic limit, of a
system is the
limit for a
large number N of
particles (e.g.,
atoms or molecules)...
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Thermodynamics is
expressed by a
mathematical framework of
thermodynamic equations which relate various thermodynamic quantities and
physical properties measured in...