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MEC571:ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS L:3 T:0 P:0 Course Objectives: To provide the student with a detailed, but not exhaustive, presentation of selected advanced topics in classical thermodynamics and the thermodynamics of propulsion systems that are representative of “real world” engineering problems To understand the thermodynamic process and the methods for analyzing thermodynamic properties, determine the direction of the process by the analysis of exergy, entropy, free energy, etc. To present to the student some fundamental tools required to solve engineering problems in thermodynamics Unit I Review of Basic Thermodynamics : First law of thermodynamics, Limitation of first law of Thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Irreversibility, Availability, Exergy analysis, Thermodynamics properties relations Unit II Chemical Thermodynamics : Combustion, Chemical equilibrium, Phase equilibrium Unit III Third Law of Thermodynamics : Introduction, Nernst Heat Theorem, Heat Death of the Universe Unit IV Gas Mixtures : Introduction, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure, Amagat’s Law, Kay’s Rule, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Molecular collisions, Collision Cross Section, Transport Properties of Gases Unit V Statistical Thermodynamics I : Introduction, Thermodynamics Equilibrium Distribution, Thermodynamic Distribution Function, Thermodynamic Ensemble, Micro canonical Ensemble, Canonical Ensemble Unit VI Statistical Thermodynamics II : Partition Function for Canonical Ensemble, Partition Function, Equipartition of Energy, Partition Function for an Ideal Monoatomic Gas Text Books: 1. ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS by S. S THIPSE, NAROSA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1st Edition, (2013) References: 1. ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS by KENNETH WARK, MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION, 1st Edition, 2. ADVANCED ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS by BEJAN.A, WILEY, 1st Edition, (2007) 3. BASIC THERMODYNAMICS by MORAN & SHAPIRO, WILEY, 1st Edition, (2010) Credits:3 Master the property equations and thermodynamic properties of real gases, acquire basic knowledge of chemical thermodynamics, and grasp the thermodynamic processes and properties of special systems. Page:1/2 Print Date : 3/27/2015 11:33:11 PM

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MEC571:ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS

L:3 T:0 P:0

Course Objectives:

• To provide the student with a detailed, but not exhaustive, presentation of selected advanced topics in classical thermodynamics and the thermodynamics of propulsion systems that are representative of “real world” engineering problems

• To understand the thermodynamic process and the methods for analyzing thermodynamic properties, determine the direction of the process by the analysis of exergy, entropy, free energy, etc.

• To present to the student some fundamental tools required to solve engineering problems in thermodynamics

Unit IReview of Basic Thermodynamics : First law of thermodynamics, Limitation of first law of Thermodynamics, Second law of thermodynamics, Irreversibility, Availability, Exergy analysis, Thermodynamics properties relations

Unit IIChemical Thermodynamics : Combustion, Chemical equilibrium, Phase equilibrium

Unit IIIThird Law of Thermodynamics : Introduction, Nernst Heat Theorem, Heat Death of the Universe

Unit IVGas Mixtures : Introduction, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure, Amagat’s Law, Kay’s Rule, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Molecular collisions, Collision Cross Section, Transport Properties of Gases

Unit VStatistical Thermodynamics I : Introduction, Thermodynamics Equilibrium Distribution, Thermodynamic Distribution Function, Thermodynamic Ensemble, Micro canonical Ensemble, Canonical Ensemble

Unit VIStatistical Thermodynamics II : Partition Function for Canonical Ensemble, Partition Function, Equipartition of Energy, Partition Function for an Ideal Monoatomic Gas

Text Books:

1. ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS by S. S THIPSE, NAROSA PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1st Edition, (2013)

References:

1. ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS by KENNETH WARK, MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION, 1st Edition,

2. ADVANCED ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS by BEJAN.A, WILEY, 1st Edition, (2007)

3. BASIC THERMODYNAMICS by MORAN & SHAPIRO, WILEY, 1st Edition, (2010)

Credits:3

• Master the property equations and thermodynamic properties of real gases, acquire basic knowledge of chemical thermodynamics, and grasp the thermodynamic processes and properties of special systems.

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References:

4. ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS GENERALISED APPROACH by P.L.DHAR, ELSEVIER, 1st Edition, (2008)

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