
Thermodynamic Modelling
Thermodynamic modeling is the process of using mathematical equations and principles of thermodynamics to understand and predict how energy moves and transforms within a system, such as engines, refrigerators, or chemical reactions. By analyzing factors like temperature, pressure, and volume, scientists and engineers can simulate how materials behave under different conditions. This helps in designing more efficient systems, improving energy use, and developing new technologies. Essentially, it’s a way to apply the laws of physics to solve real-world problems related to energy and heat management.