mec 571
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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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