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ThermodynamicsIIDepartmentofAerospaceEngineeringSharifUniversityofTechnology,Tehran,Iran

CourseDescription

Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer form an important branch of mechanical engineering callthermal fluid. Thermodynamics is the science of energy andof its conversion to and frommechanical energy. Itusually deals with an ensemble of macroscopic thermodynamic processes, whereas fluid mechanics and heattransferdealwiththedetailsofeachoftheseprocesses.Agoodcomprehensionofthevariousthermodynamicprocessesisessentialtothepracticeofengineering.Aquicklookaroundwillconvinceyouthattheseprocessesareomnipresentinourmodernsociety:refrigerators,thepowercycleinallsortofpowerplant,thethermalprocessespresentinaheating,ventilationandairconditioning(HVAC)systemandtheconceptofcompressibleflowbehindeveryjetengine.Thisthermodynamicscourseisthesecondoneyouwillencounterduringyourundergraduatestudyinmechanicalengineering.Thefirstcoursedealtwiththefundamentalsofthermodynamics,theproperties,states,processesandcycles encountered in engineering andwith the laws necessary to understand them.During this course,wewillbuildontheseconceptsinordertobemoredeeplyintothevariousthermodynamicprocessesandfocusonappliedsystems.MidtermwillbeheldontwolastweeksofAban.Allexamsareopenbookinwhichonlythehard‐copytextbookmaybeconsulted(withonepageofformulasornotesheet‐lettersize,bothsides).Theseexamsincludetwoparts.Thefirstpart isconceptual,consistsof shortquestions.Thesecondwhich is themainpart, studentsshouldsolve theproblemsindetail.Topicstobecoveredconsistof:

Syllabus

Introduction1Session

Review1Session

SomeconceptsofthermodynamicsI

PowerandRefrigerationSystemsChapter11,12Sessions

HeatEngine:PowerPlants VaporCycles

RankineCycle:SteamPowerPlant(ActualCycle) ReheatCycle RegenerativeCycle CogenerationCycle

AirCycles BraytonCycle:GasTurbine BraytonwithaRegenerator Gas‐TurbinePowerCycle Air‐StandardJetPropulsionCycle OttoCycle DieselCycle

HeatPump:Refrigeration Vapor‐CompressionRefrigerationCycle(ActualCycle) Air‐StandardRefrigerationCycle

CombinedPowerandRefrigerationSystems

GasMixtureChapter12,2Sessions

Models(RelativeHumidity,HumidityRatio) TheFirstLawforGas‐VaporMixture Adiabatic,Wet‐Bulb,Dry‐BulbTemperature ThePsychrometricChart

ThermodynamicRelationsChapter13,3Sessions

MathematicalRelations

Level:Undergraduate,Credits:3Prerequisite:ThermodynamicsIHours:Sunday,Tuesday,9:00‐10:30AMInstructor:A.Kebriaee,Location:AE1Homepage:kebriaee.com

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ClapeyronEquationDifferentialequation MaxwellRelation Constant‐PressureandConstant‐VolumeSpecificHeat VolumeExpansivity,IsothermalandAdiabaticCompressibility DevelopingThermodynamicTables RealGasBehavior

ChemicalReactionsChapter14,4Sessions

CombustionProcess EnthalpyFormation FirstLawforReactingSystems AdiabaticFlameTemperature

SecondLawforReactingSystem TheThirdLawofThermodynamics

IntroductiontoPhaseandChemicalEquilibriumChapter15,2Sessions

TwoPhaseEquilibriumforPureSubstance(MetastableEquilibrium) ChemicalEquilibrium(EquilibriumConstant) SimultaneousReactions Ionization(Plasma)

CompressibleFlowChapter16,3Sessions

MomentumEquationforaControlVolume 1‐DAdiabaticSteady‐StateFlowofanIncompressibleFluidthroughaNozzle 1‐DAdiabaticSteady‐StateFlowofanIdealGasthroughaNozzle SoundVelocity MassFlowRateofanIdealgasThroughanIsentropicNozzle

NormalShock Diffusers

References

FundamentalsofThermodynamics,7theditionVanWylen,G.J.,JohnWiley&Sons,2003Thermodynamics,anEngineeringApproachCengel,Y.A.,McGraw‐Hill,2006FundamentalsofEngineeringThermodynamicsMoran,M.J.,JohnWiley&Sons,2004IntroductiontoEngineeringThermodynamicsSonntag,R.E.,JohnWiley&Sons,2007ThermodynamicsandItsApplicationsTester,J.W.,PrenticeHall,1997

Grading

Homework:15%Mid‐TermExam:40%FinalExam:45%

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HandOutNo.1DepartmentofAerospaceEngineeringSharifUniversityofTechnology,Tehran,Iran

 

 

 

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