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Gas Properties

The thermodynamic state of a gas is characterized by:

Property Symbol Units Description
Specific gas constant \(R\) J/(kg·K) \(R = R_u / M\) where \(R_u = 8314\) J/(kmol·K)
Specific heat ratio \(\gamma\) - \(\gamma = c_p / c_v\)
Specific heat (const. pressure) \(c_p\) J/(kg·K) Energy to raise temperature at constant pressure
Specific heat (const. volume) \(c_v\) J/(kg·K) Energy to raise temperature at constant volume

These are related by:

\[ R = c_p - c_v, \qquad \gamma = \frac{c_p}{c_v}, \qquad c_p = \frac{\gamma R}{\gamma - 1}, \qquad c_v = \frac{R}{\gamma - 1} \]

For a perfect gas, these properties are constant. For real gases at high temperatures, they become temperature-dependent (see Gas Models).

Standard Values

Gas \(R\) [J/(kg·K)] \(\gamma\) \(c_p\) [J/(kg·K)] \(c_v\) [J/(kg·K)]
Air 287.05 1.4 1004.7 717.6
N₂ 296.8 1.4 1039.8 742.9