This document outlines the chapters and topics to be covered in the Mid Exam for an Applied Thermodynamics course. Chapter 1 introduces basic concepts of thermodynamics including systems, equilibrium, and processes. Chapter 2 discusses various forms of energy, energy transfer and conversion, and the first law of thermodynamics. Chapter 3 covers properties of pure substances, phase changes, property diagrams, and the ideal gas law. Chapter 4 presents energy analysis of closed systems, including work, energy balances, specific heats, and properties of ideal gases, solids and liquids. Examples and exercise problems are provided for each chapter to practice concepts and calculations for the exam.
This document outlines the chapters and topics to be covered in the Mid Exam for an Applied Thermodynamics course. Chapter 1 introduces basic concepts of thermodynamics including systems, equilibrium, and processes. Chapter 2 discusses various forms of energy, energy transfer and conversion, and the first law of thermodynamics. Chapter 3 covers properties of pure substances, phase changes, property diagrams, and the ideal gas law. Chapter 4 presents energy analysis of closed systems, including work, energy balances, specific heats, and properties of ideal gases, solids and liquids. Examples and exercise problems are provided for each chapter to practice concepts and calculations for the exam.
This document outlines the chapters and topics to be covered in the Mid Exam for an Applied Thermodynamics course. Chapter 1 introduces basic concepts of thermodynamics including systems, equilibrium, and processes. Chapter 2 discusses various forms of energy, energy transfer and conversion, and the first law of thermodynamics. Chapter 3 covers properties of pure substances, phase changes, property diagrams, and the ideal gas law. Chapter 4 presents energy analysis of closed systems, including work, energy balances, specific heats, and properties of ideal gases, solids and liquids. Examples and exercise problems are provided for each chapter to practice concepts and calculations for the exam.
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach , 5th edition
by Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles, McGraw-Hill Ch # 01: Introduction and Basic Concepts • Application Areas of Thermodynamics • 1-2 Importance of Dimensions and Units • 1-3 Systems and Control Volumes • 1-6 State and Equilibrium • 1-7 Processes and Cycles (The Steady-Flow Process) Ch # 02: Energy Conversion and General Energy Analysis • 2-2 Forms of Energy • 2-3 Energy Transfer by Heat • 2-4 Energy Transfer by Work • 2-5 Mechanical Forms of Work o Shaft Work o Spring Work o Work Done on Elastic Solid Bars o Work Associated with the Stretching of a Liquid Film o Work Done to Raise or to Accelerate a Body o Nonmechanical Forms of Work • 2-6 The First Law of Thermodynamics • 2-7 Energy Conversion Efficiencies Examples: 2.1-2.10, 2.13-2.16 Exercise problems: 2.8-2.14, 2.26-2.27, 2.29-2.30, 2.37, 2.39, 2.42, 2.69 Ch # 03: Properties of Pure Substances • 3-2 Phases of a Pure Substance • 3-3 Phase-Change Processes of Pure Substances • 3-4 Property Diagrams for Phase-Change Processes • 3-5 Property Tables o Enthalpy—A Combination Property • 3-6 The Ideal-Gas Equation of State Examples: 3.1-3.10 (Learn procedure for examples not in SI units, Exam will be based on SI units only) Exercise problems: 3.30-3.37,3.51-3.52,3.54,3.59,3.61,3.64-3.66 Ch # 04: Energy Analysis of Closed Systems • 4-1 Moving Boundary Work • 4-2 Energy Balance for Closed Systems • 4-3 Specific Heats • 4-4 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Ideal Gases o Specific Heat Relations of Ideal Gases • 4-5 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heat of Solids and Liquids o Internal Energy Changes o Enthalpy Changes Examples: 4.1-4.12 (Learn procedure for examples not in SI units, Exam will be based on SI units only) Exercise problems:4.5-4.9,4.12-4.14,4.18,4.21