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FacultyofEngineering&Technology,SRMUniversity,Kattankulathur603203 SchoolofMechanicalEngineering DepartmentofAutomobileEngineering Courseplan Date :04July2012 Coursecode :ME0201 Coursetitle :Thermodynamics Semester :3 Academicyear :201213/Odd Semester (June2012toNovember2012)

ber2012) Sectiondetails: DetailsofFacultymember Class Section Room Intercom Name RoomNo. emailid no No. AUTOA MB21 Mr.D.Boopathi MEC205 D MEC205 B MEC205 B 7865 boopathi.d@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in

Student contact time 12.30 1.30pm 12.30 1.30pm 12.30 1.30pm

AUTOB

MB22

Mr.S.Sunil

7865

sunil.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in

AUTOC

MB36

Mr.S.Devanand

7865

devanand.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in

Directassessmentdetails: Nameofassessment Marks CycletestI Surprisetest CycletestII Modelexamination Endsemester examination Attendance 10 05 10 20 50 05

Topics Basicconcepts,firstlawof thermodynamics,steadyflowenergy equation. Kelvinplank,Clausiusstatement Firstlaw,secondlaw,entropyand availability EntireSyllabus EntireSyllabus

Tentativedate 30072012

Duration 100minutes

23082012 13092012 17102012 12112012 N/A

50minutes 100minutes 3hours 3hours

ME0201

Thermodynamics Prerequisite Nil

L T 2 2 ProgramEducationalObjectives

P 0

C 3

Studentoutcomes

1.Apply/improve theirknowledgein basicsciencesfor excellinginvarious disciplinesof Mechanical Engineeringwith theemphasison Thermal Engineering.

3.Solve 2.Enhance industrial, professional social,and practiceto environmental meettheglobal problemswith standardswith modern ethicaland engineering social tools. responsibility.

4.Developskillstowork inteams,think intellectuallyandpursue lifelonglearning.

(a)Anabilitytoapply knowledgeof mathematics,science, andengineering (e)Anabilityto identify,formulate,and solveengineering problems Coursedesignedby 1 Studentoutcome X a b

DepartmentofAutomobileEngineering c d e X f g h i j K

GENERAL 2 Category (G) Broadarea 3 (forprofessional coursesonly,i.e. underP category) Course Coordinator Manufacturing

BASIC SCIENCES Design

ENGINEERING SCIENCESAND TECHNICALART (E) X Thermal General

PROFESSIONALSUBJECTS (P)

Mr.S.Sunil

LESSONPLAN S.No BASICCONCEPTSOFTHERMODYNAMICS MacroscopicandMicroscopicaspects.System,typesofsystems andsurroundings. Formsofenergy Propertiesofsubstances,stateandequilibrium. Quasistaticprocess,zerothlawofthermodynamics. Heatapathfunction Workapathfunction,expressionforworkdone. Firstlawofthermodynamicsanditslimitations. NonFlowProcesses Flowprocesses,steadyflowenergyequation. Applicationsofsteadyflowenergyequation. TutorialINonflowprocesses,calculationforworkdone. TutorialIISteadyflowenergyequation. SECONDLAWOFTHERMODYNAMICS KelvinPlankStatement. Clausiusstatement. Cyclicheatengines. Heatreservoirs. Refrigeratorandheatpump. EquivalenceofKelvinPlankStatements Reversibility Irreversibility. TutorialIEfficiencyofheatengine,Copofheatpumpand refrigerator. TutorialIICombinationofdevicesinseriesandparallel. T1 References(codeofthe Text/Referencebooks) T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

ENTROPYANDAVAILABILITY Clausiustheorem Clausiusinequality Entropyprinciple,PropertyDiagrams(hs,Ts) Entropygenerationinaclosedsystem. Entropygenerationinanopensystem,Thirdlawof thermodynamics. Entropychangeinidealgases. Availabilityappliedtoflowandnonflowprocess. TutorialIChangeinentropyandinternalenergy. TutorialIISimpleproblemsinavailableenergy. THERMODYNAMICRELATIONS HelmholtzandGibbsfreeenergy,simplemathematicalRelations. MaxwellsrelationsDerivation. RelationbetweenCpandCv Generalrelationsfordh,du,ds. JouleThomsoncoefficient. Daltonslawofpartialpressures. P,V,Tbehaviorofgasmixtures. TutorialIGasmixtures. TutorialIIPropertycalculations. PROPERTIESOFSTEAM Puresubstances,variousphasesofasubstance. SteamformationConcept GraphicalrepresentationTSdiagramandhsdiagramof steam. Specificpropertiesofsteamanditsimportance. Useofmollierdiagramandsteamtables.

R1 R1 R1,T2 R1 R1 R1,T2 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1

46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Wetness,DrynessandSuperheatingofsteam. Constantpressureheatingandconstantvolumeexpansion process. Isothermalexpansion,Hyperbolicexpansion. Isentropicexpansionandpolytrophicexpansion. Throttlingprocessandcalorimetersusedtomeasuredryness fraction. TutorialIUsingsteamtablesforvariousprocesses TutorialIIUsingmollierchartforvariousprocesses

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TextBooks: 1.Nag,P.K,Engineeringthermodynamics,6thEdition,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi1995 2.YunusN.J,CengelAandMichaelBolesA,ThermodynamicsAnEngineeringapproach 2ndEditionMcGrawHillIndia. ReferenceBooks: 1.KothandaramanC.PandDomkundwarS.ACourseinThermalEngineering5thEdition, DhanpatRai&Sons,NewDelhi1998. Name&SignatureFaculty: Section AUTOA AUTOB AUTOC Name D.BOOPATHI S.SUNIL S.DEVANAND Signature

HOD/AUTO

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