Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Course Code MEC203 Course Category Course Title THERMODYNAMICS Courses with numerical and conceptual focus Course Planner 16770::Parminder Singh Lectures 3.0 Tutorials Practicals Credits 1.0 0.0 4.0
TextBooks Sr No T-1 Title Engineering Thermodynamics, Reference Books Sr No R-1 R-2 R-3 Title Engineering Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Engineering Thermodynamics Author 2. Y.A. Cengel, M.A. Boles 1. Van Wylen, Sonntag P.K Nag Edition 5th 5th 4th 2008 Year Publisher Name Tata McGraw Hill, India John wiley Tata McGraw Hill, India Author 1. P.K Nag Edition 4th Year Publisher Name Tata McGraw Hill, India
Relevant Websites Sr No RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 RW-4 RW-5 RW-6 (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) http://www.lawofthermo.com http://www.lawofthermo.com http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/thermodynamics http://www-old.me.gatech.edu/energy/brett/four.htm http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/thermodynamics http://library.thinkquest.org/12596/dalton.html Salient Features first law of thermodynamics second law of thermodynamics properties of pure substances introduction to otto , diesel , dual cycles maxwell relations daltons law
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks) Weeks before MTE Weeks After MTE Spill Over 7 7 3
Week Number
Lecture Number
Other Readings, Lecture Description Relevant Websites, Audio Visual Aids, software and Virtual Labs application of thermodynamics system study surroundings study explanation of types of system explanation about properties explaination about energy explanation about approaches of therrmodynamics
Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Tool Demonstration/ Case Study / Images / animation / ppt etc. Planned Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture
Week 1
Lecture 1
application of thermodynamics system surroundings types of system types of properties what is energy Macroscopic and Microscopic approach
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Introduction(State, Property, Process, Exact & Inexact Differentials) Introduction(Quasi static Process, Irreversible Process)
T-1:1.3
explanation about State, concepts of state Property, Process, Exact property Inexact Differential explanation about quasi static process explanation about irreversibility explanation about priciple of thermometry RW-1 first law of thermodynamics Spillover concept of quasi static process concept of irreversibility
Lecture
T-1:1.6 R-2:1.7
Lecture Lecture
Week 2
Lecture 4
T-1:2.4 T-1:4.1;4.2
Lecture 5
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium(First law of thermodynamics) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Thermodynamic properties) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium(Heat is path function) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Energy a property of system)
Lecture 6
Lecture
Week 3
Lecture 7
T-1:3.8; 1.3
RW-1
concept of heat
Lecture
T-1:4.3
concept of energy
Lecture
Lecture 8
T-1:4.10
Lecture
Week 3
Lecture 8
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (PMM1 kind of machine) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Analysis of closed system) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (constant pressure process) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (constant volume process, enthalpy) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Analysis of isothermal process) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (adiabatic process) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Polytropic process)
T-1:4.9
Lecture
Lecture 9
T-1:1.2
Lecture
T-1:1.3
constant pressure process concept of constant pressure process deep explanation of processes types of processes
Lecture
T-1:1.3
Lecture
T-1:1.3
derivation
derivation
Lecture
T-1:1.3
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
T-1:1.3
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
Week 4
Lecture 10
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium(free expansion process) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Throttling)
T-1:3.5
explanation
concept clarity
animation,Lecture
R-2:1.6
explanation
concept clarity
animation,Lecture
Lecture 11
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Work) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (thermodynamic definition of work)
T-1:3.1
deep explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
T-1:3.2
deep explanation
animation,Lecture
Lecture 12
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium(Heat) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Introduction to state postulate)
T-1:3.7 R-2:3.6
Lecture Lecture
Week 5
Lecture 13
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (zeroth law of thermodynamics) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Temperature scale)
T-1:2.1
explanation
concept clarity
animation,Lecture
T-1:2.5;2.6;2.7
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
Lecture 14
Test 1
Week 5
Lecture 15
First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Introduction to pure substance) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (Steady flow energy equation) First law of thermodynamics and Thermodynamic equilibrium (application of SFEE)
T-1:5.1
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
T-1:5.2;5.3
study of derivation
completeunderstanding Lecture
T-1:5.4
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
Week 6
Lecture 16
Second law of Thermodynamics (Entropy) Second law of Thermodynamics (Entropy applied to a closed system) Second law of Thermodynamics (representation on p-v and T-S diagram)
T-1:7.1;7.4 T-1:7.11
RW-2
Lecture Lecture
T-1:7.2
deep study
concept clarity
Lecture
Lecture 17 Lecture 18
Second law of Thermodynamics (Availability and Irreversibility) Second law of Thermodynamics (Limitations of first law of thermodynamics) Second law of Thermodynamics (Heat engine) Second law of Thermodynamics (Heat pump) T-1:4.10; 8.1; 8.2; 8.4 T-1:6.4;6.5 T-1:6.2;6.6 T-1:6.4 T-1:6.5
Lecture Lecture
Week 7
Lecture 19
Lecture 20
Second law of Thermodynamics (Kelvin Plank statement) Second law of Thermodynamics (Clausius statement of second law of thermodynamics) Second law of Thermodynamics (Reversible and Irreversible processes)
T-1:6.8
explanation
concept clarity
Lecture
Lecture 21
Second law of Thermodynamics (Carnot cycle, Carnot engine) Second law of Thermodynamics (Carnot theorem) Second law of Thermodynamics (corollaries of Carnot theorem) Second law of Thermodynamics (Clausius Inequality) Second law of Thermodynamics (Thermodynamic temperature scale)
Carnot cycle, Carnot engine Carnot theorem corollaries of Carnot theorem Clausius Inequality Thermodynamic temperature scale
student must understand Lecture their concept student must understand Lecture their concept student must understand Lecture the concept student must understand Lecture the concept student must understand Lecture the concept
MID-TERM
Week 8
Lecture 22
Properties of Pure Substance (Properties of pure substance) Properties of Pure Substance(steam tables) Properties of Pure Substance(Phase Transformations Triple point at critical state)
RW-3
student must understand Lecture the concept student must understand Lecture how to use steam tables
Phase Transformations student must understand show image,Lecture Triple point at critical the concept state Clausius Clapeyron Equation Pure Substances, pVT surfaces TS and hs diagrams student must understand Lecture the concept student must understand Lecture the concept student should khow the diagrams on ts and hs Lecture
Lecture 23
Properties of Pure Substance (Clausius Clapeyron Equation) Properties of Pure Substance(Pure Substances, p-V-T- surfaces)
Lecture 24
Properties of Pure Substance(T-S and h-s diagrams) Properties of Pure Substance (Mollier Charts, Phase Transformations)
T-1:9.5
Mollier Charts, Phase Transformations Triple point at critical state, properties during change of phase Dryness Fraction
student should khow Lecture the use of mollier chart student must understand Lecture the concept student must understand Lecture the concept
Week 9
Lecture 25
Properties of Pure Substance (Triple point at critical state, properties during change of phase) Properties of Pure Substance (Dryness Fraction)
T-1:9.3
T-1:9.6 T-1:11.8
Lecture 26
Properties of Pure Substance (Clausius Clapeyron Equation, Property tables) Properties of Pure Substance (Mollier charts Various Thermodynamic processes and energy Transfer)
Clausius Clapeyron student must know how Lecture Equation, Property tables to see tables Mollier charts Various concept clarity Thermodynamic processes and energy Transfer Test 2 Steam Calorimetry Perfect Gas Laws Equation of State, specific and Universal Gas constants Nonflow processes, properties, end states concept clarity deep study show image,Lecture
T-1:9.5;9.8
Lecture 27 Week 10 Lecture 28 Lecture 29 Properties of Pure Substance (Steam Calorimetry) Properties of Pure Substance (Perfect Gas Laws Equation of State, specific and Universal Gas constants) Properties of Pure Substance(Nonflow processes, properties, end states) Properties of Pure Substance(Heat and Work Transfer, changes in Internal Energy) Lecture 30 Properties of Pure Substance (Throttling and Free Expansion Processes) Properties of Pure Substance(Flow processes) T-1:9.9 T-1:10.1;10.3;10.9
Lecture Lecture
T-1:3.1;3.2;3.7
students must know the Lecture difference between open and close flow Lecture
T-1:3.4;3.8
Heat and Work Transfer, study of complete changes in Internal concept Energy Throttling and Free Expansion Processes Flow processes study of complete concept study of complete concept
T-1:3.5
Lecture
T-1:5.2;5.3;5.4
Lecture
Week 11
Lecture 31 Lecture 32
Vapour Power Cycle(Dual, Otto, Diesel Combustion cycles) Vapour Power Cycle(Sterling Cycle) Vapour Power Cycle(Atkinson Cycle) Vapour Power Cycle(Ericsson Cycle) T-1:13.2; 13.5; 13.6; 13.7 T-1:13.4 T-1:13.3 T-1:13.9 RW-4
spill over Sterling Cycle,Dual, student should know Otto, Diesel Combustion deep knowledge about cycles cycles Atkinson Cycle Ericsson Cycle Joule Cycle Description and representation on PV and TS diagram
Lecture animation,Lecture
Lecture 33
Vapour Power Cycle(Joule Cycle Description and representation on PV and T-S diagram) Vapour Power Cycle(Thermal Efficiency, Mean Effective Pressures on Air standard basis)
T-1:13.1;13.2;13.3
Thermal Efficiency, completeunderstanding Lecture Mean Effective Pressures of concept on Air standard basis comparison of otto and diesel Cycles Refrigeration Cycles Brayton and Rankine cycles, Performance Evaluation combined cycles, BellColeman cycle, Vapour compression cycleperformance Evaluation Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions Test 3 student must know the diference and comparison student must know the concept and use Lecture
Week 12
Lecture 34
Vapour Power Cycle(comparison of otto and diesel Cycles) Vapour Power Cycle(Refrigeration Cycles- Brayton and Rankine cycles, Performance Evaluation)
T-1:13.8
T-1:13.9;13.11
Lecture
Lecture 35
Vapour Power Cycle(combined cycles, Bell-Coleman cycle, Vapour compression cycleperformance Evaluation) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions)
T-1:13.4
Lecture
T-1:11.13
concept clarity
Lecture
Lecture 36 Week 13 Lecture 37 Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Joule Thompson Coefficients) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Maxwell Relations) Lecture 38 Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Third Law of Thermodynamics) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Vander Waals Equation of State ,Compressibility charts) Lecture 39 Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(variable specific Heats , Gas Tables) T-1:11.7
concept clarity
Lecture
T-1:11.2
students must know the Lecture use of relations concept clarity Lecture
T-1:11.17
T-1:10.8
Vander Waals Equation students must know of State ,Compressibility different types of charts equations variable specific Heats , Gas Tables concept clarity
Lecture
T-1:10.9;10.10
Lecture
Week 13
Lecture 39
Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Mixtures of perfect Gases) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Mole Fraction, Mass Fraction, Gravimetric and Volumetric Analysis) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Dalton's Law of partial pressures, Avogadro's Laws of additive volumes)
T-1:10.9;10.11
Week 14
Lecture 40
R-2:9.2
Mole Fraction, Mass student must understand Lecture Fraction, Gravimetric the concept and Volumetric Analysis
T-1:10.1;10.2;10.3
RW-6
Daltons Law of partial pressures, Avogadros Laws of additive volumes Mole fraction , Volume fraction and partial pressure
Lecture 41
Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Mole fraction , Volume fraction and partial pressure) Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law (Equivalent Gas constant and Molecular Internal Energy, Enthalpy)
R-2:9.6
R-2:4.2
Equivalent Gas constant student must know the and Molecular Internal concept Energy, Enthalpy
Lecture
Lecture 42
Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law(Specific Heats and Entropy of Mixture of Perfect Gases and Vapour)
T-1:10.10
Lecture
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43 Lecture 44 Lecture 45 Spill Over Spill Over Spill Over
Test 1
Test 3 Test 2
Individual Individual
11 / 12 9 / 10
Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned (case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)
Systems, Surroundings,Intensive and extensive properties Energy a property of system ,corollaries of first law work, heat Second law of Thermodynamics, entropy Availability and Irreversibility properties of pure substances
Case analysis
First law of thermodynamics,Thermodynamic properties Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13 Tutorial 14 Mollier Charts, Phase Transformations Dual, Otto, Diesel Combustion cycles sterling. atkinson. erikson cycle Refrigeration Cycles- Brayton and Rankine cycles, Performance Evaluation Thermodynamics relations, equilibrium and third law Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
Vander Waals Equation of State ,Compressibility charts Problem solving Specific Heats and Entropy of Mixture of Perfect Gases Problem solving and Vapour