Thermodynamics – Mechanical Engineering
Thermodynamics – Mechanical Engineering, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 39 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 15 reviews, and has 121 subscribers.
You will learn about Thermodynamic system & processes Work and Heat transfer of various processes in both open and closed system Laws of thermodynamics with numericals Steady flow energy equation – Derivation, application & numerical Thermodynamic applications of devices like Nozzles,Diffusers,Turbine,Compressor,Heat exchanger Throttling process,Enthalpy & Entropy Carnot cycle & Reverse Carnot cycle This course is ideal for individuals who are Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates or University students having Thermodynamics as their subject or Students pursuing ME/M-Tech in Thermodynamics to brush up their knowledge It is particularly useful for Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates or University students having Thermodynamics as their subject or Students pursuing ME/M-Tech in Thermodynamics to brush up their knowledge.
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Summary
Title: Thermodynamics – Mechanical Engineering
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 47
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47
Number of Practice Tests: 1
Number of Published Practice Tests: 1
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Thermodynamic system & processes
- Work and Heat transfer of various processes in both open and closed system
- Laws of thermodynamics with numericals
- Steady flow energy equation – Derivation, application & numerical
- Thermodynamic applications of devices like Nozzles,Diffusers,Turbine,Compressor,Heat exchanger
- Throttling process,Enthalpy & Entropy
- Carnot cycle & Reverse Carnot cycle
Who Should Attend
- Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
- University students having Thermodynamics as their subject
- Students pursuing ME/M-Tech in Thermodynamics to brush up their knowledge
Target Audiences
- Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
- University students having Thermodynamics as their subject
- Students pursuing ME/M-Tech in Thermodynamics to brush up their knowledge
During my college times. I often found my classmates having trouble with Thermodynamics. Many of them even had backlogs when they have cleared other tough subjects like Dynamics Of Machine, Machine Design etc;. However this subject always amused me. The vastness of this subject is what makes it tough in the first place.
What is the importance of thermodynamics in our daily lives?
Heating and cooling systems in our homes and other buildings, engines that power our motor vehicles, even the design of buildings and vehicles, all incorporate information from thermodynamicsto make them perform well.
What do we learn from thermodynamics?
Thermodynamics is a part of physics that involves work, heat and temperature that are related to energy, chemical reactions and physical properties of matter. Thermodynamics also deals in studying systems and how they change according to their environment such systems are turbines, engines, nozzles and reactions in closed and open reaction systems.
What is the importance of thermodynamics in engineering?
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics dealing with matter and conversion of energy, conversion of energy into heat and work in particular. Each object of interest in engineering contains matter, therefore, thermodynamics is usually included or indirectly involved in the analysis of almost all engineering problems.
My effort in this course is to simplify the topics in the most suitable way possible. I have divided the topics in very small small bites because I think to eat the whole thing would lead to indigestion 🙂 ENROLL NOW !!
“Nothing in life is certain except death, taxes and the second law of thermodynamics.”
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: The 3 E's of Thermodynamics
Lecture 2: Thermodynamic Systems
Lecture 3: Thermodynamic Processes
Lecture 4: Laws of Thermodynamics
Chapter 2: Heat & Work
Lecture 1: Work Transfer
Lecture 2: Sign convention of work
Lecture 3: Work as a PATH function
Lecture 4: PdV work for various reversible processes
Lecture 5: Polytropic Index "n"
Lecture 6: Heat Transfer
Lecture 7: Work transfer apart from Pdv work
Chapter 3: I Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture 1: Fundamentals of I law of Thermodynamics
Lecture 2: Energy as a property of system
Lecture 3: The heat transfer formula Q = M C dT
Lecture 4: Enthalpy
Lecture 5: Heat transfer in Isobaric & Isothermal processes
Lecture 6: Heat transfer in Adiabatic & Polytropic processes
Lecture 7: NUMERICAL
Chapter 4: Steady flow energy equation SFEE
Lecture 1: What is a open system
Lecture 2: Mass flow rate
Lecture 3: Energy flow rate
Lecture 4: SFEE – Steady flow energy equation DERIVATION
Lecture 5: Nozzles & Diffusers
Lecture 6: Turbine & Compressor
Lecture 7: Throttling Process
Lecture 8: Heat Exchanger
Lecture 9: NUMERICAL on SFEE
Lecture 10: Heat & Work transfer in open system
Lecture 11: Work transfer via various devices in an open system
Lecture 12: Heat & Work transfer for various processes in open system
Chapter 5: II Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture 1: Fundamentals of II law
Lecture 2: Kelvin Planks statement
Lecture 3: Clausius statement
Lecture 4: Carnot cycle & Carnot theorem
Lecture 5: Reverse Carnot cycle
Lecture 6: NUMERICAL on II law
Chapter 6: ENTROPY
Lecture 1: The order of randomness
Lecture 2: Clausius Theorem
Lecture 3: BONUS Lecture
Instructors
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J Aatish Rao
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