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Course Name
Turkish UYGULAMALI TERMODİNAMİK
English Applied Thermodynamics
Course Code
MAK 366E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 2 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Mesut Gür
Course Objectives A brief review of power cycles. Gas mixtures. Dalton and Amagat’s laws. Air-water vapor mixture. Psychrometry, Adiabatic saturation. Evaporative cooling. Natural and forced convection cooling towers. Reactive gas mixtures. Theoretical and actual combustion. Air-fuel ratio. Enthalpy of formation. First and second law analysis of reacting systems. Adiabatic flame temperature. Standard state Gibbs function. Chemical equilibrium. Criterion for chemical equilibrium. Equilibrium constant. Equilibrium constant for ideal gases. Joule-Thompson coefficient and its relation to the cooling systems.
Course Description Objective of this elective course is; to improve thermodynamic knowledge of students who have passed basic thermodynamic course, and, to teach the students to use their knowledge in various applied fields of thermodynamics
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Textbook 1- Çengel, Y. and Boles, M., “Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach”, McGraw-Hill, Boston, 2008.
2- Çengel, Y. ve Boles, M., “Mühendislik Yaklaşımıyla Termodinamik”, (Çev. T. Derbentli), McGraw-Hill ve Literatür, İstanbul, 1996.;
Other References 1-Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics”, VanWylen G.J. and Sonntag R.E., John Wiley, New York, (1994).
 
 
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