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    Thermodynamics For Engineers: Part 1

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Thermodynamics For Engineers: Part 1

    Thermodynamics For Engineers: Part 1
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.96 GB | Duration: 11h 11m

    Fundamental Principles, and Laws

    What you'll learn

    Identify the work interaction by using the operational definition of work transfer

    Logically Interpret Joule's experiment for obtaining the definitions of energy change and heat transfer

    To systematically apply the first law of Thermodynamics to various closed and open system and draw meaningful inferences

    To check the possibility of a cycle and a process using the concept of the second law of Thermodynamics

    Estimate the exergy of simple thermodynamic systems

    Requirements

    Prior knowlwdge: Fundamental concepts of physics like Volume, Pressure, Velocity, Work ,Energy ,Concepts of mathematics like derivative, integration , nature of curves , slope of curve, Construction and working of common mechanical devices / machines

    Description

    Thermodynamics is a foundational subject in engineering that governs energy interactions in everything from engines and refrigerators to power plants and even the human body. A clear understanding of thermodynamics is essential for designing and analyzing efficient systems in virtually every branch of engineering.This course is designed to help engineering students and professionals master the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics with clarity and confidence. It focuses on building a strong conceptual base and developing the ability to systematically apply thermodynamic principles and laws to real-world engineering problems.Taught using the classical thermodynamics approach, the course emphasizes logical reasoning, clear explanations, and structured problem-solving techniques. Special attention is given to the concept of "entropy"—often considered abstract or challenging—which is introduced in an innovative and intuitive way to ensure deep understanding.The course is organized into short, focused video lectures, typically around 10 to 15 minutes each, to maintain interest and aid in retention. Almost every video session is followed by a Quiz that contains carefully framed conceptual questions to reinforce learning and build strong fundamental concepts.The course is ideal for undergraduate students in any engineering discipline. This course bridges the gap between theory and application, equipping learners with the tools necessary for academic success and professional growth in energy-related fields.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Fundamental Concepts

    Lecture 2 How to define system

    Lecture 3 Classification of Thermodynamic systems

    Lecture 4 How to describe a thermodynamic system ?

    Lecture 5 Classification of Thermodynamic Properties

    Lecture 6 Viewpoints

    Lecture 7 The concept of Thermodynamic Equilibrium

    Lecture 8 Thermodynamic Process & cycle

    Lecture 9 The two important Characteristics of Property

    Section 3: The Work Interaction

    Lecture 10 Work and heat transfer

    Lecture 11 Work of Expansion

    Lecture 12 Other types of work transfer

    Lecture 13 Operational definition of Work trasfer

    Lecture 14 Complexity of a stsem

    Lecture 15 State postulate and simple compressible system

    Section 4: First Law of Thermodynamics: Closed System Formulation

    Lecture 16 Joules Experiment: Introduction

    Lecture 17 Joules Expt. Part-I : with insulation

    Lecture 18 Joules Expt: Part-II : without insulation

    Lecture 19 A special case: Adiabatic process

    Lecture 20 Generalization of the First Law

    Lecture 21 Special case: Thermodynamic Cycle

    Lecture 22 Summary

    Section 5: The First Law of Thermodynamics: Open System Formulation

    Lecture 23 Examples of Open systems with steady flow: Part-1

    Lecture 24 Examples of Open systems with steady flow: Part-2

    Lecture 25 Examples of Open systems with steady flow: Part-3

    Lecture 26 Flow energy

    Lecture 27 Steady Flow Energy Equation (SFEE) Derivation

    Lecture 28 Units and Negligible quantities

    Lecture 29 Summary

    Section 6: Applications of the first law

    Lecture 30 Reduced form of SFEE for Work Transfer Devices

    Lecture 31 Reduced form of SFEE for Heat Transfer Devices

    Lecture 32 Reduced form of SFEE for "other" Devices

    Lecture 33 Procedure to Apply the First Law

    Lecture 34 Cricket Ball

    Lecture 35 Electric Heater - part 1

    Lecture 36 Electric Heater - part 2

    Lecture 37 Table Fan

    Lecture 38 Numerical_Shower

    Section 7: The Second Law

    Lecture 39 Limitations of the first law: Part1

    Lecture 40 Limitations of First Law: Part 2

    Lecture 41 The Heat Engine

    Lecture 42 Refrigerator

    Lecture 43 Heat Pump and comparison

    Lecture 44 Statements of Second Law of Thermodynamics

    Lecture 45 Equivalence of Kelvin Plank and Clausius statements-part 1

    Lecture 46 Equivalence of Kelvin Plank and Clausius statements- part 2

    Lecture 47 The concept of reversibility

    Lecture 48 Carnot Theorem

    Lecture 49 Proof of Carnot Theorem 1

    Lecture 50 Proof of Carnot Theorem 2

    Lecture 51 The Carnot Cycle

    Lecture 52 How to calculate efficiency of a reversible cycle

    Section 8: Entropy

    Lecture 53 Criteria to check the possibility of a Cycle: The Clausius Inequality

    Lecture 54 Identifying new property change

    Lecture 55 How to calculate entropy change of an actual process

    Lecture 56 Entropy relation

    Lecture 57 Modified form of Entropy relation

    Lecture 58 How to calculate "Sg" and check possibility of process

    Lecture 59 How second law overcomes the limitations of the First Law

    Section 9: Availability (Exergy)

    Lecture 60 Introduction

    Lecture 61 Availability K.E. and P.E.

    Lecture 62 Availability of source at constant temperature (Infinite source)

    Lecture 63 Loss of Exergy

    Lecture 64 Availability of finite source -Part 1

    Lecture 65 Availability of finite source -Part 2

    Lecture 66 Illustrative example

    Students pursuing Engineering Graduation or Diploma or anyone who wants to build strong foundation of Engineering Thermodynamics