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ENGS025: Introduction to Thermodynamics

Offered 25S (10A)

The fundamental concepts and methods of thermodynamics are developed around the first and second laws. The distinctions among heat, work, and energy are emphasized. Common processes for generating work, heat, refrigeration, or changing the physical or chemical state of materials are analyzed. The use of thermodynamic data and auxiliary functions, such as entropy, enthalpy, and free energy, is integrated into the analysis. The numerous problems show how theoretical energy requirements and the limitations on feasible processes can be estimated. Enrollment is limited to 60 students.

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Horst J. 12
Harold Frost 8
Kimberley Samkoe 5
Mark Laser 4
Charles E. 2
Emme Burgin 2
Lee Lynd 2
Mary R. 1
Zi Chen 1
Chi-Yang Cheng 0
Hung Nguyen 0
Karl Griswold 0
Laura Ray 0

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