Engineering Thermodynamics (MEEG 207) Reference Textbook: Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 8 Edition in SI Units (Author-Cengel and Boles)
Engineering Thermodynamics (MEEG 207) Reference Textbook: Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 8 Edition in SI Units (Author-Cengel and Boles)
Engineering Thermodynamics (MEEG 207) Reference Textbook: Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 8 Edition in SI Units (Author-Cengel and Boles)
Chapter 3 – Pure Substance, Phases of a Pure Substance, Phase change processes of 3-1 to 3-7
Properties of Pure pure substances, property diagram for phase-change processes, property
Substances tables (steam tables), The ideal gas equation of state, Compressibility
factor
Chapter 4 – Moving boundary work, energy balance for closed system, specific 4-1 to 4-5
Energy Analysis heats, internal energy, enthalpy and specific heats of ideal gas, solids
of Closed System and liquids
Chapter 5- Mass Conservation of Mass, flow work and the energy of a flowing fluid, 5-1 to 5-4
and Energy energy analysis of stedy-flow systems, some steady-flow engineering
Analysis of devices(Nozzles, diffusers, turbines, compressors, throttling valve, heat
Control Volumes exchangers etc)
Chapter 6 – The Introduction to second law, thermal energy reservoirs, heat engines, 6-1 to 6-11
Second Law of refrigerators and heat pumps, perpetual motion machines, reversible and
Thermodynamics irreversible processes, the carnot cycle and principles, The
thermodynamic temperature scales, The Carnot heat engine, The Carnot
Refrigerator and heat pump
Chapter 7 - Introduction to Entropy, The increase in entropy principle, entropy 7-1 to 7-8, 7-9 (only
Entropy changes for pure substances, isentropic processes, property diagrams Approximate analysis), 7-
involving entropy, The T-ds relations, Entropy change for liquid solid 12, 7-13
and ideal gas (approximate analysis only), isentropic efficiencies of
steady-flow devices, Entropy balance
Chapter 8 - Exergy Exergy: Work Potential of Energy, Reversible work and irreversibility, 8-1 to 8-8
Second Law efficiency, Exergy change of a system, Exergy transfer by
heat, work and mass, Exergy destruction, Exergy Balance: closed
system, Exergy balance: Control Volumes
Chapter 9- Gas Introduction, air-standard assumptions, Air-standard Otto, Diesel and 9-1 to 9-6, 9-8 to 9-10
Power Cycles Brayton cycles, Brayton cycle with regeneration, intercooling and
reheating
Chapter 10- The carnot vapour cycle, Ideal Rankine cycle, How to increase 10-1 to 10-5
Vapour and efficiency of Rankine Cycle (effect of condenser pressure, boiler
Combined Power pressure and superheating), ideal reheat ranking cycle
Cycles
Chapter 11- The reversed carnot cycle, ideal and actual vapour compression 11-1 to 11-4, 11-6,11-7
Refrigeration refrigeration cycle
Cycles