The Laws of Thermodynamics
The Laws of Thermodynamics
The Laws of
Thermodynamics
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
If we compare the
heat engine and the
refrigerator, we see
that the refrigerator is
basically a heat
engine running
backwards – it uses
work to extract heat
from the cold
reservoir (the inside of the refrigerator) and exhausts
to the kitchen. Note that
- more heat is exhausted to the kitchen than is
removed from the refrigerator.
Refrigerators
An ideal refrigerator would remove the most heat
from the interior while requiring the smallest
amount of work. This ratio is called the coefficient
of performance, COP:
(O)A AB BC CD DA
Idealized
Diesel
cycle
Approaching absolute zero
The efficiency of a reversible engine:
(irreversible engines )
so... how cold can we make something?
II)
Rewriting,
for irreversible
processes