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ENGR2070 — Thermodynamics

3 credits · 3 hours

ENGR 2070 - Thermodynamics ENGR 2070 - Thermodynamics Hours/Week: Lecture 3 Lab 0 Course Description: This course introduces the fundamental concepts and laws of engineering thermodynamics. Topics include thermodynamic properties of pure substances, equations of state for ideal and real fluids, and the behavior of gas and liquid mixtures, including basic psychrometrics. Energy forms and modes of energy transfer are analyzed, along with reversible and irreversible processes in both steady and unsteady systems. Conservation of mass, energy, and entropy is applied to open and closed systems using the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Entropy, process feasibility, and performance are emphasized. Thermodynamic cycles are evaluated and thermodynamic principles are applied to engineering systems. MnTC Goals None g., turbines, nozzles, diffusers, condensers, boilers, heat exchangers, compressors, pumps) Ideal equation of state for gases, compressibility of real gas systems Mixture properties for systems of ideal gases and gas-vapor mixtures, principles of psychometrics Practical applications of thermodynamics to engineering systems e.g., gas and vapor generation, refrigeration, propulsive systems, heating and cooling systems, thermochemistry, chemical equilibrium) Learning

Prerequisites: PHYS1081, MATH1081, CHEM1041

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