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Course Name
Turkish Termodinamik
English Thermodynamics
Course Code
MAK 212E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
4 4 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Turgut Yılmaz
Course Objectives 1. To teach basic principles and terminology of energy conversions,
2. To introduce fundamentals of thermal design of engineering systems,
3. To enhance the ability of analysis, application and communication in this field.
Course Description Properties of pure substances. Ideal and real gases. Energy, heat, work. Conservation of
energy. Application on closed systems and control volumes. Heat engine. Second law of thermodynamics. Carnot principles. Clausius inequality. Entropy. Principle of the increase of entropy. Exergy, second law analysis. Gas power cycles. Vapor power cycles. Refrigeration cycles, heat pump.
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to:
1. Apply basic principles and terminology of energy conversions, (a)
2. Design basic thermal engineering systems, (c)
3. Analyze, apply and communicate in this field, (e)
4. Apply thermodynamic laws in concerned area, (e)
5. Define the system in any problem. (e)
Pre-requisite(s) (MAT104 or MAT 104E or MAT102 or MAT102E or MAT201 or
MAT201E) ande (FIZ102 or FIZ102E or FIZ106 or FIZ106E)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Çengel, Y. and Boles, M., “Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach”, McGraw-Hill, 2008.
Other References Çengel, Y. ve Boles, M., “Mühendislik Yaklaşımıyla Termodinamik”, (Çev. T.
Derbentli), McGraw-Hill ve Literatür, İstanbul, 1996.
Çengel, Y. and Boles, M., “Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach”,(Trans.T. Derbentli), McGraw-Hill and Literatür, İstanbul, 1996.
Borgnakke C., Sonntag R.E, “Fundamentals of Thermodynamics”, International Student Version, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, INC., 2009.
 
 
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