A System never changes by its own into a less probable state
There exists no perpetuum mobile of second kind
| \begin{equation*} \delta Q / T \lt = dS \qquad \delta Q_{rev} / T = dS \qquad S: \mbox{Entropy} \end{equation*} | (1.4) |
Into first axiom:
| \begin{equation*} dU = T dS - dW \end{equation*} | (1.5) |
\(S\) is a state variable
\(U\) is a potential \(U(S,...)\) for reversible processes
\(dU\) is a total differential
\(S\) increases until thermodynamic equilibrium is reached and afterwards it always has its maximal value; thermodynamic potentials only apply for equilibrium
This knowledge opened the way to heat transforming machines \(\Rightarrow\)
optimization of the efficiency
Thermodynamic is a ”perfect mathematical game”: Based on
a minimal set of axioms many results are concluded (many different relations contain the same physical information)
© J. Carstensen (Stat. Meth.)