2me02 Engineering Thermodynamics
2me02 Engineering Thermodynamics
2me02 Engineering Thermodynamics
Course Objective:
To apply laws of thermodynamics to thermal engineering problems.
Teaching and Assessment Scheme:
Teaching Scheme
Credits Marks Distribution
(Hours per Week)
Total
Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
L T P C
ESE CE ESE CE
3 0 0 3 60 40 00 00 100
Course Content:
Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
1 Basic Concepts: 04
Microscopic & macroscopic point of view, thermodynamic system and
control volume, thermodynamic properties, processes and cycles,
Thermodynamic equilibrium, Quasi-static process, homogeneous and
heterogeneous systems, zeroth law of thermodynamics and different types of
thermometers.
2 First Law of Thermodynamics: 04
First law for a closed system undergoing a cycle and change of state, energy,
PMM1, first law of thermodynamics for steady flow process, steady flow
energy equation applied to nozzle, diffuser, boiler, turbine, compressor,
pump, heat exchanger and throttling process, unsteady flow energy equation,
filling and emptying process.
3 Second Law of Thermodynamics: 05
Limitations of first law of thermodynamics, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius
statements and their equivalence, PMM2, refrigerator and heat pump, causes
of irreversibility, Carnot theorem, corollary of Carnot theorem,
thermodynamic temperature scale.
4 Entropy: 04
Clausius theorem, property of entropy, inequality of Clausius, entropy
change in an irreversible process, principle of increase of entropy and its
applications, entropy change for non-flow and flow processes, third law of
thermodynamics.
5 Availability, Irreversibility : 05
Available and unavailable energy, available energy referred to a cycle,
availability in non-flow and steady flow systems, reversibility and
Irreversibility.
6 P-v, P-T , T-s and h-s diagrams for a pure substance 03
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Unit Teaching
Topics
No. Hours
7 Maxwell’s equations, TDS equations, Difference in heat capacities, ratio of 04
heat capacities, energy equation, Joule-Kelvin effect and Clausius-Clapeyron
equation.
8 Liquefaction of Gases: 03
Liquefaction, Linde Hampson system, Cloude System, Analysis.
9 Properties of Gases and Gas Mixtures:
Avogadro’s law, equation of state, ideal gas equation, Vander Waal’s 04
equation, reduced properties, law of corresponding states, compressibility
chart, Gibbs-Dalton law, internal energy; enthalpy and specific heat of a gas
mixtures.
10 Combustion of Fuels: 04
Combustion of air, combustion equations, minimum air requirement, excess
air and air fuel ratio, wet and dry analysis of products of combustion,
conversion of volumetric analysis by mass, Enthalpy of formation, Enthalpy
of reaction, First law for reactive systems , Adiabatic flame temperature,
Bomb calorimeter and Junker’s gas calorimeter.
Total 42
List of References:
1. P.K. Nag, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Education.
2. Van Wylen and Sonntag, “Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics”, Second Edition
3. Yunus Cengel & Boles, “Thermodynamics – An Engineering Approach”, Fourth Edition,
McGraw-Hill Education ,
4. T D Eastop and A McConkey, “Applied Thermodynamics”
5. J P Holman, “Thermodynamics”, McGraw-Hill Education.