Syllabus, Thermodynamics

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Catalog Description

EML 3100. Thermodynamics. Fundamentals of thermodynamics. System description, common properties. Properties of pure substances. Mathematical foundations. First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, closed and open systems. Equations of state and general thermodynamic relations. For non-mechanical engineering majors.

Credit Hours

2

Prerequisites

CHM 1045, MAC 2312, and PHY 2048

Instructor

Dr. Leon van Dommelen
Office: M 11-12 noon, and R 10:30-11:30 am, in 242 CEB (old building)
E-mail: dommelen@eng.famu.fsu.edu
Web page: http://www.eng.famu.fsu.edu/~dommelen Phone: 410-6324
More contact info: http://www.eng.famu.fsu.edu/~dommelen/contact

Teaching Assistant

None.

Textbook

EITHER:

Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Richard E. Sonntag, Claus Borgnakke, & Gordon J. Van Wylen. SIXTH Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2002) ISBN 0-471-15232-3. (Hardcover)

OR:

Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics by Richard E. Sonntag & Claus Borgnakke. Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2007) ISBN-10 0-471-73759-3; ISBN-13 978-0-471-73759-9/ (Softcover)


Course Outcomes

At the conclusion of this part of the course you should be able to:
Exams

Homework

Schedule
Tuesday Thursday
1/4 Topics: Introductory Comments
Read: Chapter 1
HW:
1/6 Topics: Concepts and Definitions
Read: Chapter 2
HW:
1/11 Topics: Properties of a Pure Substance
Read: 3.1-3.3
HW: Click here
1/13 Topics: Properties of a Pure Substance
Read: 3.4-3.5
HW: Click here
1/18 Topics: Properties of a Pure Substance
Read: HC: 3.6 SC: 3.6-3.7
HW: Click here
1/20 Topics: Work and Heat
Read: 4.1-4.3, 4.5, 4.6
HW: Click here
1/25 Topics: Work and Heat
Read: Chapter 4 Review
HW: Click here
1/27
Review

HW: Click here
2/1
EXAM 1

2/3 Topics: First Law of Thermo, Internal Energy, Enthalpy
Read: 5.1-5.5
HW:
2/8 Topics: Specific Heat, Ideal Gases
Read: 5.6-5.7
HW: Click here
2/10 Topics: 1st law formulations
Read: 5.8, Chapter 5 Review.
HW: Click here
2/15 Topics: SSSF
Read: 6.1-6.4
HW: Click here
2/17 Topics: SSSF
Read: 6.1-6.4
HW: Click here
2/18 Last day to drop in general
2/22 Topics: SSSF
Read: Chapter 6 review.
HW: Click here
2/24
Review

HW: Click here
3/1
EXAM 2

3/3 Topics: 2nd Law, Carnot Cycle, Temperature
Read: qs2nd, 7.1-7.3, 7.5-7.9
HW:
3/8
Spring Break

3/10
Spring Break

3/15 Topics: 2nd Law, Carnot Cycle, Temperature
Read: qsrev, 7.1-7.3, 7.5-7.9
HW: Click here
3/17
Review

HW: Click here
3/18 Last day to drop, selected students
3/22 Topics: Entropy
Read: first part of qsent, 8.1-8.5
HW:
3/24 Topics: Entropy Changes, Polytropic Proc.
Read: HC: 8.9-8.11 SC: 8.6-8.8
HW: Click here
3/29 Topics: More Entropy, Irreversible Processes
Read: 7.4, HC: 8.6-8.8 SC: 8.9-8.11
HW: Click here
3/31 Topics: 2nd Law for CV, Entropy & SSSF
Read: 8.12, 9.1-9.2
HW: Click here
4/5 Topics: Entropy and SSSF Processes
Read: 9.4
HW: Click here
4/7 Topics: Reversible shaft work
Read: HC: 9.3, 9.5-9.6 SC: 9.3, 9.5, 9.8
HW: Click here
4/12
Review

HW: Click here
4/14
EXAM 3

4/19 Topics: Efficiency
Read: HC: 9.3, 9.5-9.6 SC: 9.3, 9.5, 9.8
HW:
4/21
Review

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Wednesday, April 27, 3-5 pm, in A 105: Comprehensive Final


Student Evaluation

Grading is at the discretion of the instructors and grader.

Your numerical grade will normally be computed as follows:

Homework15%
Exam 120%
Exam 220%
Exam 320%
Final Exam25%

Your letter grade will then be assigned according to the following table:

Numerical GradeLetter Grade
0-44 F
45-58 D
59-72 C
73-86 B
87-100A


Important Regulations

Computer Requirements
Students must have an E-mail address and daily check their E-mail. Students must be able to use a Web browser such as Netscape. The class web page can be accessed at
http://www.eng.famu.fsu.edu/~dommelen/courses/eml3100


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