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IC7101 THERMODYNAMICS FOR IC ENGINEERING L T P C 3 1 0 4
AIM:
To enrich the knowledge of students in thermodynamics
OBJECTIVES:
- To achieve an understanding of basic principle and scope of thermodynamics.
- To predict the availability and irreversibility associated with the thermodynamic processes.
- To analyse the properties of ideal and real gas mixtures and to understand the basic concepts of thermal systems
UNIT I THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY RELATIONS 9
Thermodynamic Potentials, Maxwell relations, Generalised relations for changes in Entropy, Internal
Energy and Enthalpy, Generalised Relations for Cp and Cv, Clausius Clayperon Equation, Joule- Thomson Coefficient, Bridgeman Tables for Thermodynamic Relations.
UNIT II REAL GAS BEHAVIOUR AND MULTI-COMPONENT SYSTEMS 9
Equations of State (mention three equations), Fugacity, Compressibility, Principle of Corresponding
States, Use of generalised charts for enthalpy and entropy departure, fugacity coefficient, Lee-Kesler
generalised three parameter tables. Fundamental property relations for systems of variable
composition, partial molar properties, Real gas mixtures, Ideal solution of real gases and liquids,
Equilibrium in multi-phase systems, Gibbs phase rule for non-reactive components.
UNIT III CHEMICAL AVAILABILITY 9
Introduction, Reversible work, Availability, Irreversibility and Second-Law Efficiency for a closed
System and Steady-State Control Volume. Availability Analysis of Simple Cycles. Chemical
availability, Environmental state, Air-conditioning processes. Fuel Chemical availability, availability
analysis of chemical processes – steam power plant, combustion and heat transfer losses, preheated
inlet air, problems.
UNIT IV FUEL – AIR CYCLES AND THEIR ANALYSIS 9
Ideal gas laws and properties of Mixtures, Combustion Stoichiometry, Application of First Law of
Thermodynamics – Heat of Reaction – Enthalpy of Formation – Adiabatic flame temperature. Second
law of Thermodynamics applied to combustion – entropy, maximum work and efficiency
UNIT V THERMO CHEMISTRY 9
Chemical equilibrium: - Equilibrium combustion products. Dynamic properties of working fluids: - Unburned mixture – Low temperature combustion products – High temperature combustion products,
problems.
T=15, TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
OUTCOME:
On successful completion of this course the student will be able to apply the law of
thermodynamics to thermal systems.
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2. Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A . Boles, Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill Inc., 2006.
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Edition, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1987.6
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Edition, , John Wiley and Sons, 1991
8. Sears, F.W. and Salinger G.I., Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics,
Third Edition, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1993.
9. DeHotf, R.T., Thermodynamics in Materials Science, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1993.
10. Rao, Y.V.C., Postulational and Statistical Thermodynamics, Allied Publisher Limited, New Delhi,
1994