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HAND-OUTS
Subject Information: Concepts, learning objectives, and measurable outcomes (pdf file)
Handout #1: Tips on how to solve problems in thermo-fluids engineering (pdf file)
Handout #2: Introduction to the 2nd law of thermodynamic (pdf file)
Handout #3: h-s diagram and thermodynamic properties of air (pdf file)*
Journey through a Jet Engine: Link to Rolls-Royce webpage
Gibbs: ASME Mechanical Engineering article 'Stamp of Authenticity' (pdf file)
OUTLINE OF LECTURES
Date | Reading Assignments | ||
T1 | 9/5 | Course Introduction and Thermodynamic Concepts | |
T2 | 9/8 | Changing the State of a System with Heat and Work | |
T3 | 9/9 | Conservation of Energy - First Law of Thermodynamics | |
T4 | 9/10 | Enthalpy, Specific Heats | Chapters 2.3 - 2.4 |
T5 | 9/12 | Control Volume Form of Conservation Laws | |
T6 | 9/17 | More on Control Volume Form of Conservation Laws | |
T7 | 9/18 | Stagnation Temperature and Stagnation Enthalpy | |
T8 | 9/26 | Example Applications of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics | |
T9 | 9/29 | Engineering Cycles - The Carnot Cycle | |
T10 | 10/1 | Refrigerators and Heat Pumps | |
T11 | 10/6 | Otto and Diesel Cycles | |
T12 | 10/7 | Brayton Cycle | |
T13 | 10/9 | Gas Turbine Technology and Thermodynamics | |
T14 | 10/16 | Reversibility and Irreversibility in Natural Processes | Chapter 4.1 - 4.3 |
T15 | 10/17 | The Second Law of Thermodynamics | |
T16 | 10/20 | The Gibbs Equation | |
T17 | 10/22 | Entropy Changes | |
T18 | 10/24 | Limitations on Useful Work | |
T19 | 10/30 | T-s and h-s Diagrams | |
T20 | 10/31 | Lost Work | |
T21 | 11/3 | Unavailable Energy (Lost Work by Another Name) | |
T22 | 11/5 | Examples of Lost Work in Engineering Processes | |
T23 | 11/13 | More Examples of Lost Work in Engineering Processes |
LECTURE NOTES
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Index of Chapters:
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