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EM319 Engineering Thermodynamics United States Naval Academy Mechanical Engineering Department Catalog Description: EM319 Engineering Thermodynamics Designation: Required, engineering sciences

Credit: 3 (3-0-3)

A basic thermodynamics course in which the first and second laws of thermodynamics are studied primarily from the classical macroscopic viewpoint and applied to both closed and open systems. Working substances include perfect gases, real gases and vapors in addition to solids and liquids. Naval applications are emphasized. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: SM212 Textbooks: Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 6th ed. (Moran and Shapiro) Course Director: Associate Professor Jim Cowart Course Content: No. Topic or Subtopic 1 First Law Closed System 2 Pure Substances 3 IG Law 4 First Law Open System 5 Entropy 6 Second Law 7 Exergy 8 Otto Cycle 9 Diesel Cycle 10 Rankine Cycle 11 Refrigeration Cycle

hrs. 9 4 4 9 4 4 3 2 2 2 2

Assessment Methods: A B C D E F G H I

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EM319 Engineering Thermodynamics Course Outcomes1 1. Understand the liquid, vapor and ideal gas properties of substances and the associated phase diagrams. (A, B, C) 2. Understand the State Principle and be able to apply it in working problems. (A, B, C) 3. Utilize thermodynamic property tables. (A, B, C) 4. Understand the first law of thermodynamics and can apply it to closed systems to calculate specified parameters such as work, heat transfer, or internal energy. (A, B, C) 5. Understand the first law of thermodynamics and can apply it to open systems to calculate specified parameters such as mass flow rate, work, heat transfer, or enthalpy. (A, B, C) 6. Understand the second law of thermodynamics and can apply it to closed and open systems to calculate specified parameters such as work, heat transfer, or entropy. (A, B, C) 7. Understand the concept of exergy and the calculation of exergy destruction for various processes. (A, B, C) 8. Understand how to analyze cycles including the Otto, Diesel, Rankine, and vapor-compression refrigeration cycles, calculating specified parameters such as work, efficiency/COP, quality, and heat transfer. (A, B, C) 1

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Date of Latest Revision: 29 APR 2010, Associate Professor Jim Cowart

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