Données Générales | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Programme Académique | ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme | Responsable(s) Module :
AHMAD Hafiz Muhammad,MAJDOUB Fida |
||
Type d'EC : Cours | Fundamental Thermodynamics (LIIEEng02EFundThermo) | |||
TD : 10h00 Cours : 10h00 Travail personnel : 20h00 Durée totale: 20 |
Statut
|
Periode
Semester 2 |
Langue d'enseignement :
English |
Objectifs Généraux |
---|
By the end of this course, students will be able: To decompose a thermodynamic problem in several blocks to optimize the solving approach To formulate appropriate assumptions to define the scope of the problem and simplify it while keeping a reasonable level of accuracy - To build a graphical representation (PVT curves) of a thermodynamic system to facilitate the understanding and the solving process |
Contenu |
---|
Introduction to basic concepts of system, state, surroundings, process , and cycle; review the concept of temperature, temperature scales, pressure , various types of pressure and their calculation Definition and different forms of Energy Physical properties and state description, various methods to determine the properties of matter, equations of state for gases, ideal gases vs. real gas. First law of thermodynamics and application to ideal gases for closed and open systems Energy analysis for closed systems Mass and Energy analysis for open systems/control volumes |
Prérequis |
---|
Mathematics for Engineers 1 General mechanics 1 Chemistry 1 Physics |
Bibliographie |
---|
[1] Y. CENGEL and M. BOLES, ‘Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach’, 8th edition, McGraw-Hill Education, 2014, 1024 pages. (Reference Book) [2] Thermodynamics: From Concepts to Applications, Second Edition 2nd Edition CRC Press Arthur Shavit , Chaim Gutfinger |
Évaluation(s) | |||
---|---|---|---|
N° | Nature | Coefficient | Objectifs |
1 | To understand the basic concepts of thermodynamics To decompose a thermodynamic problem in several blocks to optimize the solving approach To formulate appropriate assumptions to define the scope of the problem and simplify it while keeping a reasonable level of accuracy |
1 | Exam |