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    COURSE SYLLABUS

    0. Semester: Second Academic Year: 2012

    1.Faculty of: Engineering Department of: Chemical Engineering ..

    2.Course code: 01-202512 Course name: Advanced ChE Thermodynamics.

    Total credits: 3(30) Prerequisite (course code and name): none..

    Section: 1 Day and Time:Mon 9-10.30, Wed 10.30-12 Rm:1507, 1508

    3.Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Terdthai Vatanatham

    4.Office hours for consultation with students: Day: Any Time: Any Room: 1211-3

    Telephone:0-2797-0999 ext 1208 e-mail address: [email protected]

    5.Course Objective(s): Develop competency in applications of thermodynamics theory to

    various practical problems.

    6.Course Description:

    Classical thermodynamics and concepts, Energy, Reversibility, Relations for

    simple systems, Single-phase simple systems of pure materials, Equilibrium and

    stability, Single-phase simple system of mixture, Phase equilibrium, Chemical equilibria

    7.Course Outline: See class schedule.

    8.Student-centered Teaching Method(s): Lecture, class discussion, questioning and answer,

    homework, textbook reading, and webpage searching.

    9. Teaching Aids/Materials:Power point presentation, M@xlearn, and textbooks.

    10.Evaluation:

    First exam (midterm) 30% Final exam 25%

    Second exam 30% Quiz, class work, homework 15%

    Teaching evaluation by student 2% Total 100

    11.Grading: Scores: A=85up, B+=78up, B=71up, C+=65up, C=60up, D+=55up, D=50up,

    F=under 50

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    12.Textbooks and Readings: Tester, J.W., and Modell, Thermodynamics and its

    Applications, 3rd

    ed., Prentice-Hall, N.J., USA., 1996,

    ISBN: 9786115590025

    13.Class Schedule: Homework is submited every class-day that follows.

    Week Day Topic Reading

    Chapter

    Homework & Note

    1 5 - 7 Nov. Introduction and Concepts

    Energy and the First Law

    1, 2

    3

    Reading Chap 1 &2

    P3.1, P3.4

    2 12 - 14 Nov. Energy and the First Law (Cont.) 3 Mon P3.5(1)(2), Wed P3.9

    3 19-21 Nov. Reversibility and the Second Law 4 Mon P4.2, Wed P4.9

    4 26 28 Nov. Reversibility and the Second Law (Cont.) 4 Mon P4.13(a), Wed P4.22(a,b,c,d)

    5 3 Dec.

    5 Dec.

    Calculus of Thermodynamics

    Kings birthday recess

    5

    5

    P5.1(a,b,c)

    6 10 Dec.

    10-21 Dec.

    12 Dec.

    Constitution day recess

    1 st Teaching evaluation (1 point)

    Calculus of Thermodynamics (Cont.)

    5

    On web

    5 P5.12

    7 171 9 Dec. Calculus of Thermodynamics (Cont.) Mon P5.13, P5.23(a,b,c)

    8 22-30 Dec. Midterm exam week. (Class recess)

    Midterm exam: To be announced 1-5 2 h. , open book

    9 31 Dec.

    2 Jan.

    Year-end day, class recess

    Equilibrium and Stability Criteria 6, 7 P6.3

    10 79 Jan. Equilibrium and Stability Criteria (Cont.) 6, 7 Mon P6.5(a,b), Wed P6.6(a,b)

    11 1416 Jan. Equilibrium and Stability Criteria (Cont.) 6, 7 Mon P7.2, Wed P7.7

    12 21-23 Jan. Properties of Pure Materials 8 Mon P8.1, Wed P8.2, P8.6

    13 26 Jan.-2 Feb Kaset Fair, class recess 8

    13 4 Feb.

    6 Feb.Second Exam, (Rm 1507)Properties of Pure Materials(Cont.) 6- 88 80 min. 9-10.20 am

    14 1113 Feb. Mixtures 9 Mon P9.1, Wed P9.2 (a,b)

    14 18-20 Feb. Mixtures (Cont.) 9 Mon P9.5, Wed P9.19

    18 Feb.-3 March 2nd Teaching evaluation (1 point) On web

    15 25-27 Feb. Mixtures (Cont.)

    Heat Engine and Power Cycles

    9,

    14

    P9.20 (a)

    No homework

    4-15 Mar. Final Exam week (Class recess)

    Final Exam : To be announced 8-9, 14 2 h.

    TTV, Nov. 5th

    , 2012