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    Fakulti Kejuruteraan Kimia & Kejuruteraan Sumber Asli

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    RM

    Lecturer : PM Dr. Ramli Mat

    Room No. : Block N01 Room 315/ Bilik Ketua jabatan Kej Kimia

    Telephone No. : 07-5535567/07-5535512

    E-mail : [email protected]

    Textbook:engel , Yunus, Thermodynamics: A n Engineer ing Approach, 6

    thed, Mc Graw Hill, 2006

    Other reference : Wylen G.V. , Sonntag R.,and Borgnakke C., Fundamentals ofThermodynamics, 6

    thed., John Wiley,

    SynopsisThermodynamics is an important basic engineering subject where concepts such as systems,boundaries, mass, heat, work and energy are introduced. These concepts are then related usingthe 1st and 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. In this subject properties of common substances suchas water, air and general working fluids are introduced using property tables and basic stateequations. These concepts are applied in many engineering equipments, basic refrigeration andpower cycles. Such basic concepts are vital because they form the fundamentals for future

    chemical engineering subjects.

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    By the end of the course, students should be able to:

    No. Course Learning Outcome ProgrammeLearningOutcome(s)Addressed

    AssessmentMethods

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    Determine thermodynamic properties of puresubstances from tables of property data and idealgasApply the 1st Law of Thermodynamics to calculateheat, work and energy for both closed and opensystems. In other words capable of deriving andcarry out energy balance on various systemsApply the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics for entropybalance on various systems.

    Analyze and calculate the performance of power andrefrigeration cycles

    Ability to work in a team to complete the Homework

    Ability to show leadership skill in leading the group

    PO1, PO2, PO3,PO4, PO5

    PO1, PO2,PO4,PO5, PO6

    PO1, PO2,PO4,PO5, PO6

    PO1, PO2,PO4,PO5, PO6

    PO5,PO6

    HW, Q, T, F

    HW, Q, T,F

    HW, Q, T, F

    HW, Q, T, F

    (TTest ; Q-Quiz; HWHomework ; F

    Final Exam)

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    GRADING

    No. Assessment Number % each % total Dates

    1 Assignments (teamworking, leadership)

    7 1.4% 10

    2 Quizzes 4 1.25% 5

    4 TEST 1 1 15% 15 Week 6 (10.22009)

    5 TEST 2 1 20% 20 Week 12 (24 .3.09)

    6 Final Exam 1 50% 50 As scheduled

    Overall Total 100

    NOTES:Students are responsible to submit all assignments on time. Failure to do that will be penalised. Studentswill be divided into group to do their homework. Everybody will take turn to be a leader in their group forcompletion their assignment.Attendance: Compulsory and recorded. Students must attend at least 80% of lectures and classes.

    Those with attendance less than 80% can be prohibited from sitting final exams.

    Groups: Most assignments will be done in groups of 3 people. This cooperative (group) learning isimportant training for industry. As reported in the April 1993 issue of ASEE PRISM Magazine, "Many of

    today's most successful engineering graduates have more of a team orientation, which is essential". The

    key to groups success is that groups should meet aftereach member had done the problem set.

    Course ethics: Group solutions for assignments do not mean that you divide up the homework and each

    person does one or two problems. It means that you work together to teach each other and learn from

    each other. Each group assignment is required to have the following statement on the last page:

    This assignment was done jointly and each of us knows how to do each problem.

    Each person should sign this statement.

    You cannot copy the solution of another group or another person. Any instances of dishonesty on

    homework or tests will result in a grade of zero and can be grounds for failure in the course. Ethicalconduct in courses and in the practice of engineering is very important.

    Last but not least. I truly hope you will enjoy my classes and benefit from the knowledge gained.

    EXAMINATION AND TESTS ARE CONDUCTED IN AN OPEN TEXTBOOK MANNER.

    ONLY ONE TEXTBOOK IS ALLOWED.

    THE TEXTBOOK SHOULD BE KEPT AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE WITH NO HANDWRITTENSOLUTIONS AND QUESTIONS OTHER THAN THAT ALREADY IN THE TEXTBOOK.

    STUDENTS WHO DO NOT COMPLY TO THESE RULES CAN BE ACCUSED OF CHEATINGAND WILL BE SUSPENDED.

    TOPICSConcept & DefinitionsProperties of Pure SubstanceWork and Heat

    The First Law of ThermodynamicsFirst Law Analysis of a Control VolumeThe Second Law of ThermodynamicsEntropy2nd Law Analysis for a Control Volume2nd Law Analysis for a Control VolumePower and Refrigeration Systems