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Module Offerings

4508NCCG-APR-PAR

4508NCCG-JAN-PAR

4508NCCG-SEP-PAR

4508NCCG-SEP_NS-PAR

Aims

This module introduces students to the principles and concepts of thermodynamics and its application in modern engineering. On successful completion of this module students will be able to investigate fundamental thermodynamic systems and their properties, apply the steady flow energy equation to plant equipment, examine the principles of heat transfer to industrial applications, and determine the performance of internal combustion engines.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Investigate fundamental thermodynamic systems and their properties.
2.
Apply the Steady Flow Energy Equation to plant equipment.
3.
Examine the principles of heat transfer to industrial applications.
4.
Determine the performance of internal combustion engines.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Revision: of energy, laws of thermodynamics, gas laws Introduction to concept of entropy Polytrophic processes: constant pressure, constant volume, adiabatic and isothermal systems Diagrammatic methods: PV and TS Steady Flow Energy analysis Heat transfer: modes, use of U and k values, heat exchangers, regenerators, heat losses from pipes, optimal lagging Internal combustion engines: Otto, Diesel and Carnot cycles, applications of theory to practical applications, efficiency Other devices: heat pumps, Stirling cycle

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