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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

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Gibbs: ASME Mechanical Engineering article 'Stamp of Authenticity' (pdf file)

OUTLINE OF LECTURES

Date
Reading Assignments
T19/5Course Introduction and Thermodynamic Concepts
T29/8Changing the State of a System with Heat and Work
T39/9Conservation of Energy - First Law of Thermodynamics
T49/10Enthalpy, Specific Heats
Chapters 2.3 - 2.4
T59/12Control Volume Form of Conservation Laws
T69/17More on Control Volume Form of Conservation Laws
T79/18Stagnation Temperature and Stagnation Enthalpy
T89/26Example Applications of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics
T99/29Engineering Cycles - The Carnot Cycle
T1010/1Refrigerators and Heat Pumps
T1110/6Otto and Diesel Cycles
T1210/7Brayton Cycle
T1310/9Gas Turbine Technology and Thermodynamics
T1410/16Reversibility and Irreversibility in Natural Processes
Chapter 4.1 - 4.3
T1510/17The Second Law of Thermodynamics
T1610/20The Gibbs Equation
T1710/22Entropy Changes
T1810/24Limitations on Useful Work
T1910/30T-s and h-s Diagrams
T2010/31Lost Work
T2111/3Unavailable Energy (Lost Work by Another Name)
T2211/5Examples of Lost Work in Engineering Processes
T2311/13More Examples of Lost Work in Engineering Processes

LECTURE NOTES

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Index of Chapters:

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