Thermodynamics PEF1006

Læringsmål

The course shall make the student able to analyse and solve practical problems related to the (appropriate) use of thermodynamic energy functions, to attain an understanding of the possibilities and inherent limitations of energy transformations, to understand the basic consepts of combustion theory, and to calculate phase equilibria in mixtures.

Innhold

The course consists of the following topics: Energy types and classifications, world energy consumption and outlook. The concepts of mass and energy concervation (1st law) and reversibility (2nd law) applied to closed and open (control volume) systems. Thermochemistry, stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, and adiabatic flame temperature.Thermodynamic cycles (e.g. thermal power plants, heat pumps, refrigeration). Exergy analysis and 1st and 2nd law efficiencies. Relations between state functions and their derivatives. Total differentials, partial differentials and their meaning. Introductory description of thermodynamic energy functions (U, H, A and G), departure functions and thermodynamic reference states. Selected volumetric equations of state for pure substances and mixtures. Phase equilibrium in a pure substance, fugacity. Calculation of vapor-liquid phase equilibria in mixtures (dew point, bubble point and isothermal flash) by equation of state method and activity models.

Organisering

Lectures and tutorials.

Vurderingsformer

Grading is based on an intermediate test which counts 30% and a final exam which counts 70% in the final grade.
In order to pass the course, the student must pass the final exam.

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Publisert av / forfatter Randi Toreskås Holta <Randi.HoltaSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 24.01.2010