Engineering Thermodynamics
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
COURSE OUTLINE: This course is designed for undergraduate engineering students, interested in learning the fundamental aspects of engineering thermodynamics. The main emphasis is placed on the precise and logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles, which are essential for a better understanding of engineering thermodynamics.
Syllabus
Thermodynamics and its Applications.
System and its Surroundings.
Property of System.
Energy and its Various Forms.
Concepts of Equilibrium and its State.
Energy and its Interactions.
Heat Interactions.
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids 1.
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids 2.
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids 3.
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids 4.
Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids 5.
First Law of Thermodynamics for Cyclic Process.
First Law of Thermodynamics for Non-cyclic Process 1.
First Law of Thermodynamics for Non-cyclic Process 2.
Control Mass and Control Volume.
First Law of Thermodynamics for Steady Flow Processes.
First Law of Thermodynamics for Unsteady Flow Processes.
First Law of Thermodynamics to Reacting Systems.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts 1.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts 2.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Carnot Cycle and Efficiency.
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Clausius Inequality.
Applications of Second Law of Thermodynamics: Entropy 1.
Applications of Second Law of Thermodynamics: Entropy 2.
Exergy.
Gas Turbine Cycle.
Vapor Power Cycle 1.
Vapor Power Cycle 2.
Vapor Power Cycle 3.
Gas Power Cycles 1.
Gas Power Cycles 2.
Refrigeration Cycles.
Non-Reacting Mixture and Psychrometry.
Gas-Vapor Mixture and Air Conditioning 1.
Gas-Vapor Mixture and Air Conditioning 2.
Thermodynamic Property Relations 1.
Thermodynamic Property Relations 2.
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Engineering Thermodynamics
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