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150 CHAPTER 7 GENERAL THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS
The third Tds relationship is derived by assuming that
s ¼ sðp; vÞ: (7.42)
vs vs
ds ¼ dp þ dv: (7.43)
vp vv
v p
Now, by definition,
vs vs vv
c p ¼ T ¼ T ;
vT vv vT
p p p
giving
vs 1 vT
¼ c p :
vv T vv
p p
A similar expression can be derived for c v , and this enables the equation
vT vT
Tds ¼ c v dp þ c p dv (7.44)
vp v vv p
to be obtained. This is the third Tds relationship.
7.3.1 VARIATION OF INTERNAL ENERGY AND ENTHALPY
It is now possible to investigate the variation of internal energy and enthalpy with independent
properties for gases obeying various gas laws.
The internal energy of a substance can be expressed as
u ¼ uðT; vÞ: (7.45)
Hence, the change in internal energy is
vu vu
du ¼ dT þ dv (7.46)
vT v vv T
Now
vu
c v ¼
vT
v
and from the Second Law,
du ¼ Tds pdv: (7.47)
Substituting for Tds in Eqn (7.47) from first Tds relation (Eqn (7.38)) gives,
vp
du ¼ c v dT þ T dv pdv (7.48)
vT
v