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  1. Abhandlung über die bewegende Kraft der Wärme, von E. Clapeyron by Emile Clapeyron, 1926-01-01

21. Clapeyron - Benoit Pierre Emile Clapeyron (1799-1864), A French
clapeyron Benoit Pierre emile clapeyron (1799-1864), a French engineer. See -clapeyron equation; - Clausius-clapeyron equation;
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23. Thermodynamics.
emile clapeyron (1799 1864). clapeyron was the first man to graph thetransformations. J.Watt had yet used those diagrams but he hadn t divulged them.
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Emile Clapeyron (1799 - 1864).
Clapeyron was the first man to graph the transformations.
J.Watt had yet used those diagrams but he hadn't divulged them.
When the gas pressure keeps constant the transformation is named isobaric.
In a isobaric transformation the volumes are directly proportionals to the thermodynamics temperatures.
The inlet stroke in a steam engine is an isobaric stroke.
For the thermodynamics temperatures is used the Celsius scale but the thermodynamic scale begin from -273°C (the absolute zero). When the gas volume keeps constant the transformation is named isometric.
When the exhaust-valve of a steam engine opens, originates an isometric stroke. When the gas temperature keeps constant the transformation is named isotermic.
The gas temperature can to keep constant when is possible to exchange the heat with the outer ambient.
When the transformation occurs without heat exchange with the outer ambient the stroke is named adiabatic. The gas temperature increases (or decreases) affecting the pressure state. Theoretical Carnot cicle.

24. Termodinamica.
Translate this page emile clapeyron (1799 - 1864). clapeyron fu il primo a rappresentare le trasformazionicon dei grafici come quelli riportati qui sotto.
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Emile Clapeyron (1799 - 1864).
Clapeyron fu il primo a rappresentare le trasformazioni con dei grafici come quelli riportati qui sotto.
Questi grafici erano già stati usati da J.Watt (che non li aveva divulgati).
Si ha una trasformazione isobarica quando la pressione del gas viene mantenuta costante.
In una trasformazione isobarica i volumi sono direttamente proporzionali alle temperature termodinamiche.
Le temperaure termodinamiche sono le temperature (in gradi Celsius) calcolate partendo dallo Zero Assoluto.
Si ha una trasformazione isometrica quando il volume del gas viene mantenuto costante.
In una trasformazione isometrica le pressioni sono direttamente proporzionali alle temperature termodinamiche.
Si ha una trasformazione isotermica quando la temperatura del gas viene mantenuta costante.
La temperatura del gas rimane costante perchè è possibile scambiare colore con l'ambiente esterno. Si ha una trasformazione adiabatica quando la trasformazione avviene senza scambio di calore con l'esterno. La temperatura del gas quindi aumenta o diminuisce influenzando l'andamento della pressione.

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26. AIP Niels Bohr Library
clapeyron, E. (emile), 17991864. Mémoire sur la puissance motrice de la chaleur.English. 1960. Clausius, R. (Rudolf), 1822-1888. Ueber die bewegende Kraft
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