Émile Clapeyron
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Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron (French: [klapɛʁɔ̃]; 26 January 1799 – 28 January 1864) was a French engineer and physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics.
Life
Born in
The half brothersFrom 1844 to 1859 Clapeyron was a professor at
Clapeyron married Mélanie Bazaine, daughter of
Work
In 1834, he made his first contribution to the creation of modern thermodynamics by publishing a report entitled Mémoire sur la puissance motrice de la chaleur (Memoir on the Motive Power of Heat), in which he developed the work of the physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, deceased two years before. Though Carnot had developed a compelling analysis of a generalised heat engine, he had employed the clumsy and already unfashionable caloric theory.
Clapeyron, in his memoire, presented Carnot's work in a more accessible and analytic graphical form, showing the
In 1842 Clapeyron published his findings on the "optimal position for the piston at which the various valves should be opened or closed."[1][4] In 1843, Clapeyron further developed the idea of a reversible process, already suggested by Carnot and made a definitive statement of Carnot's principle, what is now known as the second law of thermodynamics.
These foundations enabled him to make substantive extensions of Clausius' work, including the formula, now known as the Clausius–Clapeyron relation, which characterises the phase transition between two phases of matter. He further considered questions of phase transitions in what later became known as Stefan problems.
Clapeyron also worked on the characterisation of perfect gases, the equilibrium of homogeneous solids, and calculations of the statics of continuous beams, notably the theorem of three moments[5] (Clapeyron's theorem).
Honors
- Member of the Académie des Sciences, (1858).
- The Rue Clapeyron in Paris' 8th arrondissement (here) is named for him.
- His name is one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower.
Publications
- Clapeyron, E. (1834). "Mémoire sur la Puissance Motrice de la Chaleur". Journal de l'École Royale Polytechnique (in French). Vingt-troisième cahier, Tome XIV. Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale: 153–190.
- Clapeyron, E. (1837). Taylor, Richard (ed.). . Scientific Memoirs. 1: – via Wikisource. [scan
] (source: The Internet Archive)
References
- ^ S2CID 144719098.
- ^ "Christophe Stéphane Mony (1800–1884) dit Flachat". Annales des Mines (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- Annalen der Physik und Chemie59: 446
- Comptes Rendus14: 632
- ^ "Three Moments Theorem". Archived from the original on 2006-01-10. Retrieved 2008-02-28.
External links
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. "Émile Clapeyron". MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive. University of St Andrews.