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Course Name
Turkish
Termodinamik
English
Thermodynamics
Course Code
TER 201
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Oğuz Salim Söğüt
Course Objectives
1. To introduce the principles of thermodynamics related to the conversion of energy from one form to another
2. To introduce the pure substance through the phase change processes in order to establish the relationships among thermodynamics properties and how to use thermodynamic property tables
3. To introduce the first law of thermodynamics with the Energy Conservation Principle and their application in both closed and open systems
4. To introduce the second law of thermodynamics with the concept of Entropy and Degradation of Energy during the energy transfer in order to determine the theoretical limits for the performance
5. To introduce the basic concepts of thermodynamics for the analysis of practical engineering problems
Course Description
Introduction and Basic Concepts: Thermodynamics and Energy, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Energy
Conversion and General Energy Analysis, Properties of Pure Substances, Energy Analysis of Closed
Systems, Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes, The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Heat
Engines, Refrigerators and Heat Pumps, The Carnot Cycle, Entropy and The Increase of Entropy Principle,
Exergy: A Measure of Work Potential
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
I. To understand the concept of thermodynamics as the energy transformation
II. To utilize the everyday engineering example about energy transformation
III. To use the relationship between the thermodynamics properties
IV. To use the thermodynamic tables in engineering calculations
V. To understand and apply the Conservation of Energy Principle or First Law of Thermodynamics
VI. To solve the problems involving the open and closed systems, and to use the ideal gas equation
VII. To understand and apply the second law of thermodynamics
VIII. To solve the problems involving the performance of the engineering systems
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Textbook
Çengel, Y. and Boles, M., “Thermodynamic: An Engineering Approach”, 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill.
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