MCET229C: Thermodynamics

Category
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Credits 3 Lab/Practicum/Clinical Hours 0 Lecture Hours 3
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Description

The fundamentals of equilibrium thermodynamics will be presented. Topics will include thermodynamic properties, processes, process diagrams, the First and Second laws, entropy, and an introduction to thermodynamic cycles. Energy analysis of both closed and open systems will be performed with considerations to overall system efficiencies. Discussions and examinations of renewable energy technologies is integrated throughout the course and their impact on society is considered.

Prerequisites

Students are required to pass prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher. Exceptions apply; please consult your department chair.
  • Determine its properties of state using formulas, tables and charts as appropriate.
  • Determine the interchange of energy as work and heat through application of the first law of thermodynamics.
  • Using the Second Law, the student will be able to calculate the limiting efficiencies of simple heat engines and heat pumps.
  • Differentiate the difference between open and closed system and apply appropriate analysis techniques a variety of engineering systems such as piston-cylinder devices, mixing tanks, valves, turbines, compressors, pumps, and heat exchangers.