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Course Name
Turkish Genel Termodinamik
English Advanced Thermodynamics
Course Code
MIA 517 Credit Lecture
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Recitation
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Laboratory
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Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Ayşegül Abuşoğlu
Course Objectives To understand the laws of thermodynamics and to consider them within the framework of the concept of sustainability in addition to engineering analysis; To provide graduate students with experience in analyzing thermal systems on the basis of thermodynamic laws and applying optimization methods. Understanding the exergy analysis method on the basis of second law analysis and calculation and optimization of exergy-related cost flows of thermal systems with the second law costing method. Investigation of thermodynamic analysis and optimization of power generation systems with finite time thermodynamics and comparison with thermoeconomic analysis and optimization. First and second law analysis of chemical reactions.
Course Description Termodinamiğin temel yasaları ve bunların termal sistemlere uygulanması; ikinci yasa analizi ve ekserji kavramı ve termal sistemlerin optimize edilmesindeki faydası; kimyasal termodinamiğe giriş, yanma sistemlerinin termodinamiği, yanma reaksiyonları ile ilişkili ısı transferi ve yanma ürünlerinin denge bileşimi.
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Textbook 1. Kenneth Jr. Wark, “Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers”, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1995.
2. Adrian Bejan, George Tsatsaronis, Micahel Moran, “Thermal Design and Optimization”, Wiley Int., 1996.
3. Tadeus J. Kotas, “The Exergy Method of Thermal Plant Analysis”, 2nd Edition, Krieger Publishing Company, 1995.
4. Çengel, Y. ve Boles, M., “Mühendislik Yaklaşımıyla Termodinamik”, (Çev. T. Derbentli), McGraw-Hill ve Literatür, İstanbul, 1996.
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