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Thermodynamics-I: Fall 2019

The document provides an overview of ME 231 Thermodynamics-I course taught in the fall 2019 semester, including the instructor's profile and education, course contents covering the basic concepts and laws of thermodynamics, textbook and reference materials, learning objectives, grading policy, and a brief introduction on the science of thermodynamics and its applications in engineering systems.

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Thermodynamics-I: Fall 2019

The document provides an overview of ME 231 Thermodynamics-I course taught in the fall 2019 semester, including the instructor's profile and education, course contents covering the basic concepts and laws of thermodynamics, textbook and reference materials, learning objectives, grading policy, and a brief introduction on the science of thermodynamics and its applications in engineering systems.

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ME 231

Thermodynamics-I

Lecture 1

Fall 2019
Instructor’s Profile Summary

TAQI AHMAD CHEEMA


Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering,
GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Pakistan
[email protected]

EDUCATION RESEARCH INTERESTS

2014 PhD in Mechanical Engineering • Thermo-Fluids


Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.
• Hemodynamics
2009 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. • Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI)

2005 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • CFD Applications


Univ. Engineering & Technology, Taxila, Pakistan
• Renewable Energy

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Course Contents (Pre-Mid Term)
I. Introduction & Basic Concepts
Thermodynamics, system and boundary, specific volume, Pressure and
Temperature, Methods to solve thermodynamics problems

II. Energy & First law of thermodynamics


Forms of mechanical energy, Understanding Work and Energy, Energy
balance of system,

III.Thermodynamic Properties Evaluation


Phase and pure substance, p-v-T relation, Evaluating pressure, specific
volume, temperature, enthalpy and internal energy,

IV. Energy Analysis of Closed System


Introduction of specific heats, compressibility, evaluating properties using
ideal gas law

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Course Contents (Post-Mid Term)
V. Control Volume Analysis using Energy
Conservation of mass for control volume, forms and applications of mass
rate balance, Conservation of energy for control volume, Applications to
Nozzles, diffusers, turbines, compressors and pumps, Throttling devices

VI. Second Law of Thermodynamics


Introduction and statements of second law, Irreversible and reversible
process, Interpreting Kelvin-Plank statement, Aspects of Power,
refrigeration and heat pump cycles in terms of second law, Carnot cycle,
Calusius inequality

VII. Using Entropy


Entropy and its evaluation, T-ds equation, Entropy change in an
irreversible process, Entropy rate balance of closed systems and control
volumes, Directionality of processes, Isentropic processes and efficiencies
of nuzzles, compressors, pumps
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Course Material
I. Textbook
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 8th Edition (SI Units), (2014),
By
Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
II. Reference Books
Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 7th Edition, (2011),
By
Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret B. Bailey

Introduction of Thermodynamics: Classical & Statistical, 3rd Edition, (1991)


by
Sonntag and Van Wylen
III. Lecture Handouts
PPT slides available at \\10.1.17.20\Taqi\ThermodynamicsI

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Course Learning Objectives & Outcomes
FME ME 231 Thermodynamics I (3 CH)
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)
Learning
CLO # CLO Statement PLO
Level
The students will be able to illustrate the basic concepts of
(Applying)
CLO1 thermodynamics and its application in various industrial PLO1
C3
components.
The students will be able to identify, formulate and analyze
(Analyzing)
CLO2 thermodynamic properties of the open and closed system by PLO2
C4
using laws of thermodynamics.

Able to determine the feasibility of systems and their impact (Applying)


CLO3 PLO7
on environment using the laws of thermodynamics. C3

CLO: Course Learning Outcome


PLO: Program Learning Outcome
C: Cognitive Learning Level of Bloom’s Taxanomy
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Grading Policy
Assignment Sessions (5): (15+5)20%
Quizzes (7): 15%
Mid Exam (1): 25%
Final Exam (1): 40%
Note: Expectedly, there will be a quiz or assignment session every
week except for the 1st week.
Course Policy
• 80% attendance is mandatory to appear in final exam.
• After 5 mins of start of class, no attendance will be marked.
• Institute leave policy will be followed.
• Re-take of quizzes/assignment session is not allowed.
• 35% marks (overall) are required to pass the course.
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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics is the science of energy.

Energy is the ability to cause changes.


Thermodynamics

Therme Dynamics
(Heat) (Power)

1st Steam Pump: Thomas Savery (1697)


1st Commercial Steam Engine: Thomas Newcomen (1712)

1st Publication: Lord Kelvin (1849)


1st Book: William Rankine (1859)
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Classification of Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

Classical Statistical
Thermodynamics Thermodynamics

(Macroscopic) (Microscopic)

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Applications of Thermodynamics

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Applications of Thermodynamics

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