ME3391 Syllabus - Engineering Thermodynamics - 2021 Regulation Anna University
ME3391 Syllabus - Engineering Thermodynamics - 2021 Regulation Anna University
ME3391 | ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS | LPTC |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Impart knowledge on the basics and application of zeroth and first law
of thermodynamics.
• Impart knowledge on the second law of thermodynamics in analysing the performance of thermal devices.
• Impart knowledge on availability and applications of second law of thermodynamics
• Teach the various properties of steam through steam tables and Mollier chart.
• Impart knowledge on the macroscopic properties of ideal and real gases.
• Impart knowledge on the second law of thermodynamics in analysing the performance of thermal devices.
• Impart knowledge on availability and applications of second law of thermodynamics
• Teach the various properties of steam through steam tables and Mollier chart.
• Impart knowledge on the macroscopic properties of ideal and real gases.
UNIT I | BASICS, ZEROTH AND FIRST LAW | 9 |
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Review of Basics – Thermodynamic systems, Properties and processes
Thermodynamic Equilibrium - Displacement work - P-V diagram. Thermal
equilibrium - Zeroth law – Concept of temperature and Temperature Scales.
First law – application to closed and open systems – steady and unsteady
flow processes.
UNIT II | SECOND LAW AND ENTROPY | 9 |
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Heat Engine – Refrigerator - Heat pump. Statements of second law and their
equivalence & corollaries. Carnot cycle - Reversed Carnot cycle -
Performance - Clausius inequality. Concept of entropy - T-s diagram - Tds
Equations - Entropy change for a pure substance.
UNIT III | AVAILABILITY AND APPLICATIONS OF II LAW | 9 |
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Ideal gases undergoing different processes - principle of increase in
entropy. Applications of II Law. High- and low-grade energy. Availability
and Irreversibility for open and closed system processes - I and II law
Efficiency
UNIT IV | PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES | 9 |
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Steam - formation and its thermodynamic properties - p-v, p-T, T-v, T-s,
h-s diagrams. PVT surface. Determination of dryness fraction. Calculation
of work done and heat transfer in non-flow and flow processes using Steam
Table and Mollier Chart.
UNIT V | GAS MIXTURES AND THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS | 9 |
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Properties of Ideal gas, real gas - comparison. Equations of state for
ideal and real gases. vander Waal's relation - Reduced properties -
Compressibility factor - Principle of Corresponding states - Generalized
Compressibility Chart. Maxwell relations - TdS Equations - heat capacities
relations - Energy equation, Joule- Thomson experiment -
Clausius-Clapeyron equation.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able
to
1. Apply the zeroth and first law of thermodynamics by formulating
temperature scales and calculating the property changes in closed and open
engineering systems.
2. Apply the second law of thermodynamics in analysing the performance of thermal devices through energy and entropy calculations.
3. Apply the second law of thermodynamics in evaluating the various properties of steam through steam tables and Mollier chart.
4. Apply the properties of pure substance in computing the macroscopic properties of ideal and real gases using gas laws and appropriate thermodynamic relations.
5. Apply the properties of gas mixtures in calculating the properties of gas mixtures and applying various thermodynamic relations to calculate property changes.
2. Apply the second law of thermodynamics in analysing the performance of thermal devices through energy and entropy calculations.
3. Apply the second law of thermodynamics in evaluating the various properties of steam through steam tables and Mollier chart.
4. Apply the properties of pure substance in computing the macroscopic properties of ideal and real gases using gas laws and appropriate thermodynamic relations.
5. Apply the properties of gas mixtures in calculating the properties of gas mixtures and applying various thermodynamic relations to calculate property changes.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nag.P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
(2017), New Delhi.
2. Natarajan, E., “Engineering Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition (2014), Anuragam Publications, Chennai.
2. Natarajan, E., “Engineering Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition (2014), Anuragam Publications, Chennai.
REFERENCES:
1. Cengel, Y and M. Boles, Thermodynamics - An Engineering Approach, Tata
McGraw Hill,9th Edition, 2019.
2. Chattopadhyay, P, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition Oxford University Press, 2016.
3. Rathakrishnan, E., “Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2006.
4. Claus Borgnakke and Richard E. Sonntag, “Fundamentals of Thermodynamics”, 10th Edition, Wiley Eastern, 2019.
5. Venkatesh. A, “Basic Engineering Thermodynamics”, Universities Press (India) Limited, 2007
2. Chattopadhyay, P, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition Oxford University Press, 2016.
3. Rathakrishnan, E., “Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, 2006.
4. Claus Borgnakke and Richard E. Sonntag, “Fundamentals of Thermodynamics”, 10th Edition, Wiley Eastern, 2019.
5. Venkatesh. A, “Basic Engineering Thermodynamics”, Universities Press (India) Limited, 2007
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