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Course Name
Turkish Uygulamalı Termodinamik
English Applied thermodynamics
Course Code
MAK 360 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
2 1 2 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Nurdil Eskin
Course Objectives 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.
Course Description Heating,ventilating and air conditioning system design, air ducts and water pipeline design, thermal system simulation, combined heat and power system design,energy recovery and engineering systems economical analysis.
Course Outcomes 1-To assure knowledge and accumulation in applied fields of thermodynamics.
2- To prepare a basic theoretical background necessary for heat transfer applications
Pre-requisite(s) Mak 313 Heat Transfer
AKM 209 Fluid Mechanics
Required Facilities
Other
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
Other References 1. Rechnagel, Sprenger-Schramek “Isıtma ve Klima Tekniği El Kitabı (Sıcak su ve Soğutma Tekniği Dâhil)” TTMD Teknik Yayın No: 11 (2003)
2. Osman Genceli, “Isı Değiştiricileri” Birsen Yayınevi, (2000).
3. Dr. Hüseyin Bulgurcu “İklimlendirme ve Soğutma sistemlerinde Bakım Arıza Bulma ve Servis İşlemleri” ISKAV Teknik Kitaplar Dizisi No 05 (2011)
4. Analysis and Design of Energy Systems, B.K.Hodge and R. B. Taylor, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1999.
5. Design of Fluid Thermal Systems, W. S. Janna, 2nd ed., PWS, 1998
6. Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Y. Jaluria, McGraw Hills, 1998
7. Thermal Design&Optimization. A.Bejan, G.Tsaatsaronis, M.Moran,Wiley, 1999
 
 
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