NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 高等熱力學(5116)
(Eng.) Advanced Thermodynamics
Offering Dept Department of Mechanical Engineering
Course Type Elective Credits 3 Teacher LU,JAU-HUAI
Department Department of Mechanical Engineering/Undergraduate Language English Semester 2024-FALL
Course Description Energy becomes a more and more important issue nowadays as the greenhouse gas accumulation in the atmosphere reaches a warning level and the climate change becomes a real threat in our life. Thermodynamics plays an important role when energy issues are analyzed and some abatement measures are evaluated. This class aims on discussions on the basic laws of thermodynamics and elaborates the possible applications in engineering. Exergy analysis will be thoroughly explored and some cycles will be fully analyzed to grasp the main ideas in thermodynamics.
Prerequisites
self-directed learning in the course N
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1. To review and reinforce the basic concepts and problem solving skills of engineering thermodynamics. We are engineers. We solve problems.
2. To study the mathematical foundations of classical thermodynamics.
You would find that thermodynamics is quite easy. There is no partial differential equation. All you need to do is to find the properties in tables.
You will find that it is not so easy to understand the mathematics in thermodynamics.
That would be a great challenge for you.
3. To explore some of the advanced topics in engineering thermodynamics those are important in the future carrier of graduate students.
Especially at the present day when the sustainable energy and zero emission of greenhouse gas become a great issue for our future development.
1.The ability to apply the knowledge of math, science, and mechanical engineering.
2.The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze the data obtained.
3.The ability to work with others as a team to design and manufacture products of mechanical engineering systems.
4.The ability humanities awareness and a knowledge of contemporary issues, and to understand the impact of science and engineering technologies, environmental, societal, and global context.
5.The ability of continuing study and self-learning.
6.The knowledge of professional ethics and social responsibilities of a mechanical engineer.
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 Chapter 1 Reviews of Basic Thermodynamics
Week 2 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Discussion of the 1st law and its applications.
Week 3 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Discussion on work and heat transfer
Principle of Positive type compressor
Week 4 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Discussions on the 2nd law and its applications.
Week 5 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Carnot engines and Carnot refrigerator
Week 6 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Vortex tube refrigerator
Week 7 Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Laws
Can the second law be violated?
Perpetual Motion Machines
Week 8 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Exergy, Reversible Work and Availability
Week 9 Mid term exam
Week 10 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Exergy analysis of refrigeration cycles and heat pumps
Week 11 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Exergy analysis of refrigeration cycles and heat pumps
Week 12 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Conversion efficiency of exhaust energy recovery
Week 13 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Thermal energy recovery with ORC (organic Rankine cycle)
Thermal energy recovery with TEM (thermal electric module)
Week 14 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Compressed air energy
Week 15 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Chemical Exergy and Bio Energy
Week 16 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Hydrogen energy
Week 17 Chapter 4 Exergy analysis
Hydrogen energy
Week 18 Final exam
Evaluation
Assignments:30%
Midterm exam:30%
Final exam:40%
Textbook & other References
參考書目:
1.Adrian Bejan,”Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 1997.
2.Herbert B.Callen,“Thermodynamics and An Introduction to Thermostatistics”,
John Wiley and Sons, 1985.
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