Thermodynamics II

  • Mechanical Engineering |
  • English

Description

This course builds upon the fundamentals introduced in Thermodynamics I, focusing on the analysis of power and refrigeration cycles, mixtures, and reacting systems. It emphasizes practical applications of thermodynamic principles to engineering systems such as gas turbines, refrigeration cycle and combustion.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering (Energy and Power Engineering) (160 Cr.)

Objectives

  • To give students of engineering a through grounding in subject of thermodynamics and the design of thermal plant.

Textbook

T.D. Eastop “Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologists“, Longman, Latest Edition

Course Content

content serial Description
1Revision on first law of thermodynamics and second law of thermodynamics
2Psychometric & Air conditioning (Psychometric mixtures)
3Psychometric & Air conditioning (Psychometric properties)
4Psychometric & Air conditioning (Air Conditioning Systems)
5Heat Transfer (Fourier’s law of conduction – Newton’s law of cooling )
6Heat Transfer (Composite wall and the electrical analogy)
7Heat Transfer (heat flow Through cylinder and sphere) + 7th week assessment
8Heat Transfer (heat flow Through cylinder and sphere)
9Gas Turbine Cycle (Principals of Gas turbine cycle)
10Gas Turbine Cycle (Modification of basic cycle)
11Gas Turbine Cycle (Modification of basic cycle)
12Combustion (Basic Chmistry – Fuels )+ 12th week assessment
13Combustion (Combustion equations – Stoichiometric air to fuel ratio)
14Combustion (Exhaust and flue gas analysis)
15Nozzles
1Revision on first law of thermodynamics and second law of thermodynamics
2Psychometric & Air conditioning (Psychometric mixtures)
3Psychometric & Air conditioning (Psychometric properties)
4Psychometric & Air conditioning (Air Conditioning Systems)
5Heat Transfer (Fourier’s law of conduction – Newton’s law of cooling )
6Heat Transfer (Composite wall and the electrical analogy)
7Heat Transfer (heat flow Through cylinder and sphere) + 7th week assessment
8Heat Transfer (heat flow Through cylinder and sphere)
9Gas Turbine Cycle (Principals of Gas turbine cycle)
10Gas Turbine Cycle (Modification of basic cycle)
11Gas Turbine Cycle (Modification of basic cycle)
12Combustion (Basic Chmistry – Fuels )+ 12th week assessment
13Combustion (Combustion equations – Stoichiometric air to fuel ratio)
14Combustion (Exhaust and flue gas analysis)
15Nozzles

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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