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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics
With +50 Solved Problems to Practice For Your Exams and Understand Concepts Better
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This course introduces and discusses the concepts and fundamentals of temperature and thermometry, equations of state for fluids and solids, work, heat, the first law, internal energy, enthalpy, specific heats, energy equations for flow, change of phase, the second law, reversibility, entropy; combined first and second laws. It analyzes applications to a wide range of processes and devices.
Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics
Evaluating Properties
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7Mechanical Concepts of EnergyVideo lesson
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8Work and PowerVideo lesson
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9Example 1Video lesson
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10Example 2Video lesson
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11Example 3Video lesson
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12Internal EnergyVideo lesson
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13Heat TransferVideo lesson
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14Example 4Video lesson
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151st Law of Thermodynamics for a Closed SystemVideo lesson
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16Example 5Video lesson
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17Example 6Video lesson
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18Example 7Video lesson
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19Energy Analysis of CyclesVideo lesson
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20Example 8Video lesson
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21Example 9Video lesson
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22Example 10Video lesson
Control Volume Analysis Using Energy
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23Pure SubstanceVideo lesson
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24T-v and p-v DiagramsVideo lesson
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25EnthalpyVideo lesson
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26Property Tables Saturated Liquid and Saturated Vapor StatesVideo lesson
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27Property Tables Saturated Liquid-Vapor MixtureVideo lesson
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28Property Tables Superheated VaporVideo lesson
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29Property Tables Compressed LiquidVideo lesson
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30Linear InterpolationVideo lesson
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31Example 1Video lesson
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32Example 2Video lesson
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33Example 3Video lesson
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34Introducing Specific Heats Cv and CpVideo lesson
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35The Ideal Gas ModelVideo lesson
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36Generalized Compressibility ChartVideo lesson
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37Example 4Video lesson
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38Evaluating Properties Using the Ideal Gas ModelVideo lesson
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39Polytropic Process RelationsVideo lesson
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40Example 5Video lesson
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41Example 6Video lesson
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42Example 7Video lesson
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43Example 8Video lesson
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44Example 9Video lesson
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45Example 10Video lesson
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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46Conservation of Mass for a Control VolumeVideo lesson
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47Example 1Video lesson
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48Conservation of Energy for a Control VolumeVideo lesson
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49Nozzles and DiffusersVideo lesson
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50Example 2Video lesson
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51Turbines and CompressorsVideo lesson
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52Example 3Video lesson
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53Example 4Video lesson
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54Heat ExchangersVideo lesson
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55Example 5Video lesson
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56Throttling DevicesVideo lesson
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57Example 6Video lesson
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58Example 7Video lesson
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59Example 8Video lesson
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60Example 9Video lesson
Entropy
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61Reversible and Irreversible ProcessesVideo lesson
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62Reversible ExpansionVideo lesson
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63Reversible Heat TransferVideo lesson
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64Internally and Externally Reversible ProcessesVideo lesson
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65Heat EnginesVideo lesson
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66Carnot CycleVideo lesson
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67Reversed Carnot CycleVideo lesson
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68The Carnot PrinciplesVideo lesson
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69The Carnot Heat EngineVideo lesson
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70The Carnot Refrigerator and Heat PumpVideo lesson
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71Clausius InequalityVideo lesson
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72Example 1Video lesson
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73Example 2Video lesson
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74Example 3Video lesson
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75Example 4Video lesson
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76Example 5Video lesson
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77Example 6Video lesson
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78Example 7Video lesson
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