Orientation Syllabus Thermo 2

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Engr. Feloteo L.

Tapdasan
BSME
RME
M.A. in Math
PhD in TM (earned Units)
MEPME
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SYLLABUS

 Subject Code : THMN41E


 Subject Title : Thermodynamics 2
 No. of Units : Three (3) units
 Lecture Hours/Week : Three (3) hour
 Laboratory Hours/Week : Zero (0) hours
 Pre-requisite : Thermodynamics 1
Course Description:

This course is aimed to further enhance the


student’s knowledge regarding the principles of
thermodynamics by using these principles in
practical application specifically in the field of
power generation. This includes study of real
gases, properties of gas and vapor mixtures and
introduction to reactive systems.
After completion of the course, the student should be able to:
CO1 –Appreciate the importance of two-phase vapour substances in power
generation.
CO2 – Understand the thermodynamic cycle that governs the theoretical
analysis of steam power plants.
CO3 – Understand the application of energy balance in the different equipment in a
steam power plant.
CO4- Apply the different formulas in the solution of engineering problems in heat
engineering.

Course Outcomes:
Course Content / Learning Plan

  Course   Teaching Learning Graded Activities/


Week Outcomes Topics Activities Assessment Tools
CO1 Overview of Thermodynamics 2 a. Online Discussion  
1-2   Exercises Online Quiz
   
CO2 Properties of Steam a. Online Discussion  
CO3   Exercises Online Quiz
       
   
3-4  
 
 
 
Course Content / Learning Plan

    a. Online Discussion  
CO2 Use of Steam Table b. Exercises  
5-6 CO3      
    Assignment
7   Preliminary Examination    
CO1 Process of Vapors a. Online Discussion  
CO2 Vapor Power Cycles b. Exercises  
CO3      
8-9
    Online Quiz
 

CO2 Simple Rankine Cycle


CO3 Components of a simple vapour a. Online Discussion
power cycle b. Exercises Online Quiz
   
   
10
   
   
   
 

11   Midterm Examination    
Course Content / Learning Plan

CO1 Rehear cycle


a. Online Discussion
CO2 Regenerative Cycle
b. Exercises
12-13 CO3 Reheat-regenerative Cycle Online Quiz
 
 
 
CO2 Binary Cycles
CO3 Topping or superposing Cycles a. Online Discussion
  Incomplete Expansion Engine b. Exercises
   
 
14-15   Assignment
 
 
 
 

  CO2 Other Gas Power Cycles


  CO3 Gas compression analysis a. Online Discussion
16-17 CO4 Real gases b. Exercises
       
  Online Quiz
   
 
 
18   Final Examination    
 Textbook:
 N/A
 References:
 Wong, K.V. Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2012
 Annamalai, K. Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering, 2011
 Balmer, R.T. Modern Engineering Thermodynamics, 2011
 Raiput, R.K. Engineering Thermodynamics, 2010
 Potter, M.C. Thermodynamics Demystified, 2009
  

Textbook / References
Course Requirements:

1. Problem sets or Seatwork (must be submitted on the deadline set by the instructor).
2. Research work related to the course (preferably related to the program took by the student).
3. Assignments (must be submitted on the deadline set by the instructor).
4. Attendance (Should not exceed to the maximum allowable number of hours required for this
subject. Refer to Student Handbook)
5. Quizzes
6. Laboratory Activity / Experiments (if applicable in the course)
7. Examinations
a. Preliminary Examination
b. Midterm Examination
c. Final Examination
8. Recitation, participation, board works.
9. Final Project / Case Study
Grading Criteria
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