MAE 501 Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics

Review of the first and second laws of thermodynamics and of thermodynamic properties; Availability analysis; Equations of state and property calculations; Thermodynamic property relations; Multi-component systems; Multiphase systems including phase equilibrium; Chemical reactions; Irreversible thermodynamics including applications to thermoelectric and diffusional processes. 3 credit hours.

 
   
   
Prerequisite
 

Undergraduate thermodynamics and advanced calculus or consent of instructor.

 

Course Objectives  

Application of the 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics to engineering systems. Development of equations of state and thermodynamic property relations. Multi-component and multiphase system analysis. Equilibrium chemical reaction calculations.

 

Course Requirements  

HOMEWORK: Eight Homework assignments

EXAMINATIONS: Two 75 minute exams and one 3 hour final exam

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: None

PROJECTS: None

IMPORTANT NOTE: The course offered this summer was recorded during the 15-week semester at NC State University. The summer session, however, is 10 weeks in duration. Therefore, students will need to cover the course material at a considerably faster pace than during the regular semester. All course requirements must be completed during the 10-week summer session. This should be a consideration before registering for the course.

 

Textbook  

An undergraduate level thermodynamics textbook.

Optional: Bejan, Adrian, John Wiley, Third Edition, Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, 1997. ISBN: 978-0-471-67763-5.

Instructor's notes will be available at no charge to all registered students via the web.

 

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Computer and Internet Requirements  

NCSU has recommended minimum specifications for computers used for classes. Depending on your computer needs, we recommend your computer meet or exceed the following minimum specifications below.

PCs must have an Intel-compatible 800 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM, 8 GB hard drive with 1 GB free space available, 256 Color Display, CD-ROM drive, 800x600 (min.) video adapter, sound card, and speakers. The operating system should be Windows 2000 or XP. Real One Player Basic (available free online) and high speed Internet connection such as cable, DSL, T1 or LAN will be required for EOL courses.

MAC users must have a G3 processor with firewire and USB factory built-in, 256 MB RAM, 10 GB with 1GB free space available, 256 Color Display, CD-ROM drive, 800x600 (min) video adapter, sound card, and speakers. The operating system must be MacOS 10.3 (minimum) along with the above RealOne and Internet specifications above .

For more detailed information on computer specifications and recommendations, please refer to our website at: http://engineeringonline.ncsu.edu/currentstudents/computeraccess.htm

 

Instructor  

Dr. Richard D. Gould, Professor
Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
North Carolina State University
3211 Broughton Hall
Campus Box 7910
Raleigh, NC 27695-7910

Phone: (919) 515-5236
Fax: (919) 515-7968
E-Mail: gould@eos.ncsu.edu
Course Website: http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae501/gould/