ENGR2000 — Thermodynamics
ENGR 2000 - Thermodynamics ENGR 2000 - Thermodynamics 4 Credits Provides a foundation in the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics using a macroscopic approach. Topics include: Properties, equations of state, processes, cycles for reversible and irreversible thermodynamic systems. Modes of energy transfer. Equations for conservation of mass, energy, and entropy balances. Application of thermodynamic principles to engineering systems. PHYS 1081 strongly recommended. Major Content Areas Vapor Power Cycles (8%) Open (control volume) Analysis (8%) Properties, Equation of State (10%) Second Law of Thermodynamics (10%) Gas Power Cycles (8%) Refrigeration and Heat Pump systems (8%) Entropy (14%) Ideal gas mixtures. Reactive gas mixtures (16%) Introductory concepts (8%) Energy and Energy Analysis, First Law of Thermodynamics (10%) Learning
Prerequisites: MATH1133, CHEM1061, PHYS1081