Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature, and their relation to energy, work, radiation, and properties of matter. The behaviour of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics. It applies to a wide range of fields in engineering, especially chemical engineering and mechanical engineering, and also in fields as complex as meteorology. Thermo-dynamics is the subject of the relation of heat to forces acting between contiguous parts of bodies, and the relation of heat to electrical agency.

Machines
Thermodynamics
Machines
TATA Steel Limited
TATA Steel Limited

Machines

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Description

By the end of this course, students will be able to understand:-
1. The Importance and working Principles of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer.
2. Different laws of Thermodynamics and their applications.
3. Identification and description of the energy exchange processes.
4. Entropy with its various applications and usage.
5. Different Power Cycles like Vapour, Gas, etc.;
6. How to apply ideal cycle analysis to simple heat engine cycles to estimate thermal efficiency and work as a function of pressures and temperatures at various points in the cycle.

Course content

Thermodynamics–An_Introduction - MCH0132TA205
EN
Work and Heat Transfer - MCH0132TA210
EN
First Law of Thermodynamics - MCH0132TA215
EN
First Law Applied to Flow Processes - MCH0132TA220
EN
Second Law of Thermodynamics - MCH0132TA225
EN
Second Law of Thermodynamics - Reversible - MCH0132TA230
EN
Entropy - MCH0132TA235
EN
Properties of Pure Substance - MCH0132TA245
EN
Vapour Power Cycle - MCH0132TA250
EN
Gas Power Cycle - MCH0132TA255
EN
Gas Power Cycle - Affecting Parameters - MCH0132TA260
EN
Refrigeration - MCH0132TA265
EN
Psychometrics - MCH0132TA270
EN
Certificate - MCH0132TA550
EN

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