Title: Objectives: Understanding and use of:
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2- Objectives Understanding and use of
- first and second laws of thermodynamics
- terminology system, properties, processes,,
- reversibility and equilibrium,
- phases, components phase rule
- open and closed systems
- heat engines and power cycles
- solution thermodynamics (nonideality)
- construction of phase diagrams
- chemical thermodynamics
3- Prerequisite knowledge and/or skills
- Mathematics,
- - partial derivatives
- - numerical solution of algebraic equations
- Lower-division thermodynamics
- - freshman chemistry
- - sophomore physics
- Engineering Materials (E45) desirable but not
required
4- Outcomes be able to
- analyze processes isothermal, isobaric,
isentropic, cyclic - Analyze steam power cycles for electricity
production - Use equations of state for nonideal gases and
solids - Apply equilibrium criteria to
- - isolated systems
- - chemical/materials systems
- - biological systems
- Relate thermodynamic properties via partial
derivatives, - Construct phase diagrams from free energy vs
composition curves - Deal with homogeneous and heterogeneous systems
5Organization Chap. 1 - Concepts and definitions
Chap. 2 - Equations of state the steam tables
Chap. 3 - Applications of the First and Second
laws to processes in closed systems Chap. 4
- Heat engines, power cycles, open (flow) systems
Chap. 5 - Phase equilibrium in one - component
systems Chap. 6 Mathematics of thermodynamics
Chap. 7 Nonideal mixtures and solutions Chap.
8 - Binary phase equilibrium phase diagrams
Chap. 9 - Chemical thermodynamics Chap. 10 -
Electrochemistry Chap. 11 - Biothermodynamics
6Lecture MWF 11-12, 3108 Etcheverry Podcast
webcast.Berkeley.edu/courses Wednesday, 4 - 5
Lecture by instructor or discussion/problem
review by TA Instructor D. R. Olander, 4169
Etcheverrye-mail fuelpr_at_socrates.berkeley.eduOf
fice hours MWF 12-1 in 4101 or 4169 Etcheverry
GSI READERS
7 open book - tentative dates 9/28 and 11/7
- TEXT
- General Thermodynamics" by D. Olander, Taylor
Francis (2007) - - Problems are at the end of each chapter
- for sale for at the ASUC store sometime in
October. - first five chapters of the book are on this site
Price
88
9General Course Information
- Solutions to homework problems and exams on this
website. - Announcements and problem assignments will be
emailed to you - studying for an exam do some of the problems
that were not assigned as homework - solutions to individual problems by emailing the
problem numbers to the instructor. - Do not request solutions to all problems in a
chapter. - Deposit homework in lockbox on table, 4th floor
Etcheverry by 5pm on due date - Pick up graded
homework and exams in adjacent boxes -
- Room 4101 Etcheverry will be available from
12-1 on MWF for small-group discussions of
course material or homework problems.
10- Powerpoint slides of lectures are on this site
- paper copies of the slides will be distributed
in class at the first lecture of each chapter. - Access to course website
- http//www.nuc.berkeley.edu/courses/classes/E-115
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