Course Features

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Duration

12 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

10 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

ME209.1x is a basic course in thermodynamics, designed for students of mechanical engineering. We will study the terms and concepts used in thermodynamics, with precise definitions. The three laws of thermodynamics (zeroth, first, and second) will be explored in detail, and the properties of materials will be studied. Many useful relations will be derived. The topics include:

  • basic concepts and definitions
  • the work interaction
  • the first law, energy, and the heat interaction
  • the zeroth law, temperature, and scales of temperature
  • properties of gases and liquids, equations of state
  • the second law, thermodynamic temperature scales, and entropy
  • relations between properties
  • open thermodynamic systems

There will be emphasis on problem-solving. Students will need to spend significant effort on solving exercises.

The course is designed for students in mechanical engineering. However, others (both engineers and scientists) are likely to find it useful. The course has also been found to be useful to teachers of thermodynamics.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Ability to do college calculus (differentiation, integration, partial derivatives, and exact differentials) is required.

Basic knowledge of high-school physics and chemistry is assumed

What You Will Learn

How to derive property relations in an easy manner, and get used to the steam tables

How to interpret entropy change and entropy production and the related terms isentropic and reversible

How to relate the zeroth, first and second laws to basic thermodynamic properties, like energy, temperature, and entropy, and to interactions like work and heat

Solve problems by applying the first and second law of thermodynamics

Course Instructors

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M D Atrey

Faculty, Mechanical Engineering at IIT Bombay

Dr Atrey joined the IIT Bombay Mechanical Engineering Department in 2005 as Associate Professor, and became Professor in 2009. He received his PhD from IIT Bombay in 1991 and worked as post-doctoral ...
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Uday N. Gaitonde

Faculty, Mechanical Engineering at IITBombay

Professor Gaitonde received his BTech and PhD degrees from IIT Bombay. After a three-year stint in industry, he joined the faculty of IIT Bombay in 1980. His research interests are in heat transfer, ...
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Upendra Bhandarkar

Faculty, Mechanical Engineering at IITBombay

Dr. Upendra Bhandarkar has a B.Tech from IIT Bombay and an M.S and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, all in Mechanical Engineering. Since July 2004, he has been on the faculty of the Mechanical...
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