Fall 2000
This course is the first
part of a newly designed two-course sequence on thermal and fluid sciences. These new
courses combine the traditional thermal disciplines in Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics into one integrated subject: Design and analysis of
thermal systems. Case studies based on real-world thermal systems will be used throughout
the class to illustrate the relationship and connectivity between these interdisciplinary
subjects. The lecture materials cover: fundamentals of Thermodynamics, First and
Second Laws of Thermodynamics, various power and refrigeration cycles, heat transfer modes
including steady and unsteady conduction, forced and free convection, thermal radiation,
heat-exchanger design, flow statics, kinematics and buoyancy, principles of mass, momentum
and energy conservation, Bernoulli equations, internal and external flows, dimensional
analysis and modelling.
If you have comments or suggestions, email me at
shih@eng.fsu.edu