MET244 — Thermodynamics
MET 244 - Thermodynamics MET 244 - Thermodynamics A study of the property and energy relationships in non-flow and steady flow applications. Topics include ideal gas relationships, real working substances, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic cycles, and available energy. The cycle concept is applied to steam power, internal combustion engines, gas turbines, refrigeration, and heat pumps. Consideration is also given to combustion analysis and heat transfer. Give an elementary explanation of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, and will understand the implications of these laws for technology, society, and the environment. Apply the Laws of Thermodynamics to the analysis and design of heat engines and thermal devices. Have had experience testing heat engines and thermal devices as part of a team. Prepare laboratory reports to the level of standard professional conventions.