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Course Code

Course Name
Faculty Name

MEG 231 Sem II 05-06


Thermodynamics I
Prof. Mohieldin
Objectives

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Define thermodynamics systems, their boundaries and


surroundings, intensive and extensive thermodynamics
properties of the system and their units, and understand
how to use thermodynamics tables, diagrams and charts to
find these properties.
Develop basic understanding of different types of energy
and define the total energy of thermodynamics systems
Define the energy in transition represented by work and
heat.
Define thermodynamic equilibrium through mechanical,
thermal, chemical and phase equilibriums, and fix
thermodynamic equilibrium state of the system by using two
independent thermodynamic properties.
Differentiate between thermodynamic reversible and
irreversible processes. Define the quasi-equilibrium process
and calculate the reversible work for a thermodynamics
process.
Apply equation of state to define the properties of ideal
gases. Use the generalized compressibility chart for all
gases. Use the ideal gas tables to find properties for
thermally perfect gases.
Apply the first law of thermodynamics for closed and open
systems
Demonstrate the knowledge of using the statements of the
second law of thermodynamics applied to both heat engines
and reverse heat engines. Define the efficiency of a heat
engine and the performance of reversed heat engine.
Define the entropy as a thermodynamic property by using
the second law of thermodynamics, define isentropic
processes
and
isentropic
efficiency
for
different
thermodynamic devices
Apply the ideal Carnot cycle and the ideal Rankine cycle to
vapor cycles

Course Evaluation Sheet - Summary


MEG 231 Sem II 05-06
Objective
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Thermodynamics I
T1

T2

T3

T4

Prof. Mohieldin

FIN

Define thermodynamics systems, their boundaries and


surroundings, intensive and extensive thermodynamics 6.78 5.68 6.83 5.69 6.12
properties
of the
system and their
units, and
understand
Develop basic
understanding
of different
types
of energy
how
to
use
thermodynamics
tables,
diagrams
charts
and define the total energy of thermodynamicsand
systems
6.72 6.25
7.16
to find these properties.
Define the energy in transition represented by work and
heat.
7
6.22
Define thermodynamic equilibrium through mechanical,
thermal, chemical and phase equilibriums, and fix
thermodynamic equilibrium state of the system by using
Differentiate
between
thermodynamic
reversible and
two independent
thermodynamic
properties.
irreversible processes. Define the quasi-equilibrium
process and calculate the reversible work for a
Apply
equation ofprocess.
state to define the properties of ideal
thermodynamics
gases. Use the generalized compressibility chart for all
gases. Use the ideal gas tables to find properties for
Apply
the perfect
first lawgases.
of thermodynamics for closed and
thermally
open systems
Demonstrate the knowledge of using the statements of
the second law of thermodynamics applied to both heat
engines and reverse heat engines. Define the efficiency
Define
theengine
entropy
asthe
a thermodynamic
of a heat
and
performance ofproperty
reversedbyheat
using
the second law of thermodynamics, define
engine.
isentropic processes and isentropic efficiency for
Apply
thethermodynamic
ideal Carnot cycle
and the ideal Rankine cycle
different
devices
to vapor cycles

6.17 5.06

6.22
6.71
6.61

5.56

5.60

6.71 5.45

6.08

7.31 6.25 5.8 6.35 7.16

6.58

6.26 5.39 6.58

6.12

5.67

6.53 6.18

6.35

5.69 5.97

5.83

5.69 5.83

5.76

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13
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Overall Average

6.14

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