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Thermodynamics

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Course Description

Overview

This course is on basic engineering thermodynamics. The first part, on single-component systems, covers basic concepts and definitions, conservation of mass, 1 st and 2 nd laws of thermodynamics for closed and open systems, thermodynamic properties of a pure substance and practical applications. The second part covers the physical behavior of a mixture of ideal gases, psychrometry, thermodynamics of reacting systems, combustion, phase and chemical equilibrium, and applications. Lecture notes will be provided and supplemented with assignments that emphasize systematic problem-solving.


Syllabus

Intro Video.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Applications of thermodynamics.
Thermodynamic Concepts:System definition,Heat,Work & Mass Flow.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Questions & Answers.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Properties,State & Equilibrium.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Process,Cycles & Applications.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Steady state,Reversible & Irreversible processes.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Causes of irreversibility.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Thermal reservoirs.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Pressure & temperature.
Thermodynamic Concepts:Revision & Summary.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Mass flow rate, Conservation of mass, Flow work.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Zeroth Law.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : First Laws Of Thermodynamics, 1st law for Control Mass, Internal Energy, en.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : 1st law for Control Volume.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Revision,Cycles,Second Law statements,Clausius inequality.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Introduction to carnot Cycle.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Entropy,Entropy change for a system.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Thermodynamics relations,Bernoulli's equation.
Laws Of Thermodynamics : Devices,Cycles.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Thermodynamic behaviour of a pure substance.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Saturated states, Subcooled liquid, Superheated vapour.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Vapour pressure curve, Reference state.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Saturated states.
Properties of a Pure Substance: p-h diagram.
Properties of a Pure Substance: T-s diagram, h-s diagram.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Critical state, Compressibility factor.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Ideal gas behaviour, Equations of state, Specific heat.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Ideal gas processes.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Gibbs energy, Helmholtz function, Property relations.
Properties of a Pure Substance: Process analysis, Summary.
Laws of Thermodynamics: Carnot Cycle Realization.
Applications, Problem Solving: Devices, Schematic/Flow Diagrams.
Applications, Problem Solving: Positive Displacement Devices.
Applications, Problem Solving: Heat Exchangers.
Applications, Problem Solving: Compressors, Fans & Blowers, Pumps.
Applications, Problem Solving: Turbines.
Applications, Problem Solving: Nozzle, Diffuser, Expansion Valve, Pipe/duct flow.
Applications, Problem Solving: De-Superheater, Deaerator, Separation.
Applications, Problem Solving: Unsteady processes, Filling, Evacuation.
Applications, Problem Solving: Realization of Carnot cycle, Practical cycles, Air-standard cycles.
Applications, Problem Solving: Materials, Compressible flow.
Applications, Problem Solving: Otto cycle, Diesel cycle.
Applications, Problem Solving: Closed system.
Applications, Problem Solving: Open System.
Properties of Ideal Gas Mixtures: Introduction to mixtures properties.
Properties of Ideal Gas Mixtures: Equation of state, Conservation equations.
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IIT Delhi July 2018

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