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MET 32000 - Applied Thermodynamics |
Credit Hours: 3.00. Following a review of fundamental concepts, advanced power and refrigeration cycles are analyzed. Applications such as gas mixtures, air-vapor mixtures, and chemical reactions of combustion processes are presented. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
0.000 OR 3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Laboratory, Lecture All Sections for this Course Offered By: Polytechnic Institute Department: School of Engineering Tech Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: IUPUI Northwest- Westville Northwest- Hammond West Lafayette Columbus Kokomo Lafayette New Albany Richmond South Bend Learning Outcomes: 1. Use thermodynamic properties of gases and vapors in system analysis. 2. Apply the first and second laws of thermodynamics to real and ideal systems. 3. Analyze thermodynamic cycles (e.g., Otto, Diesel, Brayton, Rankine, vapor compression). 4. Compute properties of gas mixtures. Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level MA 16010 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 22100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MATH 22100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 16500 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MATH M1190 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 22700 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 16100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 16300 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level MA 21900 Minimum Grade of D-) and Undergraduate level MET 22000 Minimum Grade of D- |
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