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Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
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Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
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Purpose and Content

The aim of the course In addition to the basic principles of the first and second laws of thermodynamics and their applications for closed and open systems, establishing the concept of thermodynamics from an engineering perspective with applications to power and cooling cycle problems.
Course Content Basic principles of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, thermodynamic tables and diagrams of pure substances, application of the first law of thermodynamics to closed and open systems, second law of thermodynamics, entropy, power cycles, cooling cycles.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction, microscopic and macroscopic definition, content of thermodynamics, importance of thermodynamics
2Zeroth law of temperature and thermodynamics, concept of temperature, measurement of temperature, ideal gas temperature, thermal expansion
3Simple thermodynamic systems, equilibrium, equation of state, differential relations
4Business, business concept, quasi-stationary equilibrium, sample systems
5Heat and first law of thermodynamics, work and heat, adiabatic work, internal energy and heat capacity, first law of thermodynamics
6Thermodynamic tables and diagrams of pure substances
7Boltzman distribution law, molecular velocity distribution, mean free path
8Midterm exam
9Second law of thermodynamics, cycles: machines and refrigerators, reversible and irreversible processes, carnot cycle
10Absolute zero and thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy and second law, entropy and irreversibility
11Microscopic entropy, thermodynamic potentials, free energies, Maxwell's equations
12Energy, entropy, open systems and phase stability, phase diagrams of pure systems
13Phase transitions, Clausus-Clapeyron equation, phase stability
14Mechanical stability, chemical potential

Resources

1-Çengel Y. A. ,Turner R. H., “Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences”, Mc Graw Hill International Edition., (2001).
2-Van Wylen G., Sonntag R., Borgnakke C., “Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics”, John Wiley and Sons Inc., (1994).