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Course Name
Turkish
Uygulamalı Termodinamik
English
Applied Thermodynamics
Course Code
MAK 360E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
-
2
1
2
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mesut Gür
Course Objectives
Objective of this elective course is;
1. to improve thermal system design knowledge of students who have passed basic thermodynamic, fluid mechanics and heat transfer courses, and,
2. to teach the students to use their knowledge in various applied fields of thermal-fluid system design
Course Description
Design principles of power generation systems. Design of refrigeration systems. Thermal system equipments. Fundamentals of thermal system design. Thermal energy economics. Engineering economics
Course Outcomes
I. Learn the design and analysis of power generation systems (a, c, e)
II. Learn the design and analysis of refrigeration systems (c, e)
III. Analyze the thermal system equipments (e)
IV. Learn and design thermal systems (a, c, e)
V. Learn and apply thermal energy economics (e)
VI. Design, optimize and present a project in a subject which will be covered in class as a team (d,g)
Pre-requisite(s)
(MAK313 or MAK313E, AKM 209 or AKM 209E)
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Textbook
1-. Design and Simulation of Thermal Systems, N. V. Suryanarayana, Oner Arici, McGraw Hills, 2003
2- Elements of Thermal-Fluid System Design, L.C. Burmeister, Prentice hall 1998
3- Analysis and Design of Energy Systems, B.K.Hodge and R. B. Taylor, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1999.
Other References
1- Design of Fluid Thermal Systems, W. S. Janna, 2nd ed., PWS, 1998
2- Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Y. Jaluria, McGraw Hills, 1998
3- Thermal Design & Optimization. A. Bejan, G. Tsaatsaronis, M. Moran,Wiley, 1999
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