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working substance

noun: a usually fluid substance that through changes of temperature, volume, and pressure is the means of carrying out thermodynamic processes or cycles (as in a heat engine) Merriam-Webster, Working Substance

In 1824 Sadi Carnot described a thermodynamic system as the working substance (such as the volume of steam) of any heat engine under study. The very existence of such thermodynamic systems may be considered a fundamental postulate of equilibrium thermodynamics, though it is only rarely cited as a numbered law. According to Bailyn, the commonly rehearsed statement of the zeroth law of thermodynamics is a consequence of this fundamental postulate. Wikipedia, Working Substance

See Also


Boyles Law
Carnot Cycle
Carnot Theorem
Laws of Thermodynamics
Russells Laws of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
through-flowing substance
working fluid

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Thursday September 1, 2022 05:39:36 MDT by Dale Pond.