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Thermodynamics Subject Syllabus for ME 2nd Year 1st Sem R22 Regulation
Pre-requisite:
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Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to
- Understand the basics of Thermodynamics
- Apply first and second laws of thermodynamics to different systems
- Determine the feasibility of a process w.r.to entropy changes
- Apply concepts of thermodynamic property relations to ideal gas and real gases
- Evaluate performance of power cycles and refrigeration cyclesTables/Codes: Steam Tables and Mollier Chart, Refrigeration Tables
UNIT – I
Introduction: Basic Concepts: System, Control Volume, Surrounding, Boundaries, Universe, Types of Systems, Macroscopic and Microscopic viewpoints, Concept of Continuum, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, State, Property, Process, Exact and Inexact Differentials, Cycle – Reversibility – Quasi -static Process, Irreversible Process, Causes of Irreversibility – Energy in State and in Transition, Types, Displacement and Other forms of Work, Heat, Point and Path functions, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics – Concept of Temperature – Principles of Thermometry – Reference Points -Const. Volume gas Thermometer – Scales of Temperature, Ideal Gas Scale
UNIT – II
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UNIT – III
Pure Substances, p-V-T- surfaces, T-S and h-s diagrams, Mollier Charts, Phase Transformations -Triple point at critical state properties during change of phase, Dryness Fraction – Clausius -Clapeyron Equation Property tables. Mollier charts – Various Thermodynamic processes and energy Transfer – Steam Calorimetry. Perfect Gas Laws – Equation of State, specific and Universal Gas constants – various Non-flow processes, properties, end states, Heat and Work Transfer, changes in Internal Energy – Throttling and Free Expansion Processes – Flow processes
UNIT – IV
Deviations from perfect Gas Model – Vader Waals Equation of State – Compressibility charts -variable specific Heats – Gas Tables Mixtures of perfect Gases – Mole Fraction, Mass friction Gravimetric and volumetric Analysis -Dalton’s Law of partial pressure, Avogadro’s Laws of additive volumes – Mole fraction, Volume fraction and partial pressure, Equivalent Gas const. And Molecular Internal Energy, Enthalpy, sp. Heats and Entropy of Mixture of perfect Gases and Vapour, Atmospheric air – Psychrometric Properties – Dry bulb Temperature, Wet Bulb Temperature, Dew point Temperature, Thermodynamic Wet Bulb Temperature, Specific Humidity, Relative Humidity, saturated Air, Vapour pressure, Degree of saturation – Adiabatic Saturation, Carrier’s Equation – Psychrometric chart.
UNIT – V
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TEXT BOOKS:
- Engineering Thermodynamics / PK Nag / Mc Graw Hill
- Thermodynamics – An Engineering Approach by Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A. Boles, TMH
- Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by G. Van Wylan and R.E. Sonntag, John Wiley Pub
REFERENCE BOOKS:
- Engineering Thermodynamics by Jones and Dugan, PHI, 2007.
- Thermodynamics by M. Achutan, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2013.
- Thermodynamics and Heat Engines by R. Yadav, Central Book Depot, Allahabad.
- Thermodynamics by S.C. Gupta, Pearson Publications.
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