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Anna University B.Tech ML (R13) 3rd Sem Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials Detailed Syllabus

Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials Syllabus for B.Tech Third sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES:

To introduce the basic knowledge of thermodynamics required for understanding various alloy systems, phase transformations and interpreting properties

UNIT I : FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS     [6 Hours]
Definition of thermodynamic terms; concept of states, systems, equilibrium. Equation of states, extensive and intensive properties, homogeneous and heterogeneous systems. Phase diagrams, Internal energy, heat capacity, enthalpy, isothermal, and adiabatic processes.

UNIT II : INTERNAL ENERGY AND ENTROPY   [9 Hours]
First law of Thermodynamics: Relation between Heat and work, Internal energy, Enthalpy. The Second law of thermodynamics: Spontaneous process, Degree of measure of reversibility and irreversibility, Maximum work, criteria of equilibrium. Combined statement of first and second laws on thermodynamics. Statistical interpretation of entropy: Concept of microstate, most probable microstate, Thermal equilibrium, Boltzman equation

UNIT III : AUXILARY FUNCTIONS AND THERMODYNAMIC POTENTIALS    [10 Hours]
Auxiliary functions: Helmholtz, Gibbs free energy, Maxwell’s equation, Gibbs-Helmholtz equations. Concept of Third law, temperature dependence of entropy, statistical interpretation of entropy, Deby and Einstein concept of heat capacity, relation between Cp and Cv, Consequences of third law. Zeroth law of thermodynamics and its applications. Thermodynamic potentials: Fugacity, Activity and Equilibrium constant. Clausius – Clayperon equation. Le Chatelier’s principle, Vant Hoff’s equation.

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[TOTAL: 45 PERIODS]

OUTCOMES:

  • A fundamental understanding of the first and second laws of thermodynamics and their application to a wide range of system.
  • The student should be able to use thermodynamics on solid state equilibrium as well as on equilibrium between solids and gasses

TEXT BOOKS:

  • David R Gaskell, “Introduction to the Thermodynamics of materials”, Taylor and Francis, Fifth edition, 2008.
  • Boris.S.Bokstein, Mikhail I. Mendelev, David J. Srolovitz, “Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Materials science”, Oxford University Press 2005.

REFERENCES:

  • Prasad, Krishna Kant, Ray, H. S. and Abraham, K. P., “Chemical and Metallurgical
    Thermodynamics”, New Age International, 2006
  • Upadhyaya, G. S. and Dube, R. K., “Problems in Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics”, Pergamon Press, London, 1977.
  • Thomas Engel, Philip Reid, “Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetics”, Pearson Education (LPE) 2007.
  • Ahindra Ghosh, T”extbook of Materials and Metallurgical Thermodynamics”, Prentice hall of India, 2003.
  • Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula, Physical Chemistry Volume 1: Thermodynamics and Kinetics, W. H. Freeman & Company, 2010
  • DeHoff R T, “Thermodynamics in Materials Science”, McGrawhill, Newyork 1993.
  • J J Moore, “Chemical Metallurgy”, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, 1990.
  • David V Ragone, “Thermodynamics of Materials – Volume-1”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1995.
  • Darken LS and Gurry R W ,”Physical Chemistry of Metals”, McGraw Hill, 1987.
  • Swalin R A, “Thermodynamics of solids”, John Wiley Sons Inc, third edition, 1966.

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