Basic Thermodynamics
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Instructor: Prof. S. K. Som, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur.
The course covers lessons in Introduction and Fundamental Concepts, Zeroth Law and Fundamental Concepts, Different Kind of Energy and First Low, First Low, Second Law and Its Corollaries, Second Law and Available Energy, Joule-Kelvin Expansion, Properties of Pure Substances, Ideal Gases, Vapor Power Cycle, and Gas Power Cycle.
Syllabus
Lec-1 Introduction and Fundamental Concepts.
Lec-2 Zeroth Law and Fundamental Concepts.
Lec-3 Different Kind of Energy and First Low-I.
Lec-4 First Low-II.
Lec-5 First Low-III.
Lec-6 Second Law and Its Corollaries-I.
Lec-7 Second Law and Its Corollaries-II.
Lec-8 Second Law and Its Corollaries-III.
Lec-9 Second Law and Its Corollaries-IV.
Lec-10 Second Law and Available Energy-I.
Lec-11 Second Law and Available Energy-II.
Lec-12 Second Law and Available Energy-III.
Lec-13 Thermodynamic Property Relations-I.
Lec-14 Thermodynamic Property Relations-II.
Lec-15 Joule-Kelvin Expansion:Properties of Pure Substances.
Lec-16 Properties of Pure Substances-I.
Lec-17 Properties of Pure Substances-II.
Lec-18 Properties of Pure Substances: Ideal Gases.
Lec-19 Properties of Ideal Gases.
Lec-20 Vapors Power Cycle-I.
Lec-21 Vapor Power Cycle-II.
Lec-22 Vapor Power Cycle-III.
Lec-23 Vapor Power Cycle-IV.
Lec-24 Gas Power Cycle-I.
Lec-25 Gas Power Cycle-II.
Lec-26 Gas Power Cycle-III.
Lec-27 Thermodynamics of Reacting System-I.
Lec-28 Thermodynamics of Reacting System-II.
Lec-29 Thermodynamics of Reacting System-III.
Lec-30 Thermodynamics of Multi Component System-I.
Lec-31 Thermodynamics of Multi Component System-II.
Lec-32 Thermodynamics of Multi Component System-III.
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