Abstract

The main objectives of phenomenological thermodynamics are: (i) Characterization of thermodynamical quasi-equilibrium states (Gibbs’ fundamental equation of Section 67.2). (ii) Characterization of thermodynamical processes (laws of thermodynamics of Section 67.4). (iii) Computation of thermodynamical equilibrium states from quasi-equilibrium states (extremal properties of thermodynamical potentials of Section 67.6).

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