General Engineering Program
General Data
Academic program General Engineering Program Module Manager(s) :
BEN HAJ SLAMA Rafika,CAILLE Vincent,EL IDI Mohamed Moussa
EC Type : Lectures Applied Thermodynamics (LIIAem06EThermAppl)
Tutorials : 10h00
Lab Work : 8h00
Lectures : 10h00
Individual work : 20h00
Total duration: 28
Status
Period
Semester 6
Teaching language :
French
General objectives
1. Apply the laws of thermodynamics to the study of thermal machines: ability to analyze the operation of an installation, to write energy balances and to calculate yields.
2. Size/model a thermal engine intended for the production of electricity and/or mechanical power.
3. Apply a rigorous scientific approach in order to design and size a future industrial system related to thermodynamics.
4. Evaluate from experimental measurements the energetic performances of a thermal machine.
Content
The application of thermodynamic principles to the study of thermal machinery is taught in masterclasses. Class exercises are performed in the following areas:
- Review of fluids and fluids transformations, concept of work and heat, and finally the first and second principle.
- Positive displacement compressors, turbo-compressors: description of the main types of machines, the thermodynamic cycle and powers at stake.
- Vapor-compression refrigerating units: technology, refrigerants, operating cycle.
- Internal combustion engines: Otto and Diesel cycles, efficiency and practical aspects (engine components, combustion, polluting gas emissions)
- Gas turbines and turbojet engines Brayton cycle, influence of irreversibility on thermal efficiency.

Corequis
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics - Two yearrs of undergraduate courses on the subject
Bibliographie
Recommended ressources:
1. Les Techniques de l'Ingénieur : Traités "Génie Energétique"et "Machines Hydrauliques et Thermiques"
2. G. N. Hatsopoulos et J. H. Keenan (1965). Principles of General Thermodynamics. John Wiley & Sons.
3. I. M. Klotz et R. M. Rosenberg (2008). Chemical Thermodynamics – Basic Concepts and Methods. 7e éd. Wiley.
4. P. Chambadal (1952). Les machines thermiques. Paris : A. Colin.
Assessment(s)
Nature Coefficient Observable objectives
1 4 1 From the experiments conducted by the students, they evaluate the energy performance of a thermal machine.
Describe hypotheses and the limitations of the previously used formulas.
2 1, 2 et 3. 2 A 2hour written exam. The aim is to dimension an energy system in order to satisfy a technical specification or to study the energy performance of a thermal machine