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School of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Automobile Engineering
Course plan
Date : 04 July 2012
Course code : ME 0201
Course title : Thermodynamics
Semester : 3
Academic year : 2012‐’13 / Odd
Semester (June 2012 to November 2012)
Section details:
Details of Faculty member
Class
Student
Section Room Intercom
Name Room No. e‐mail id contact
no No.
time
12.30‐
MEC 205
AUTO‐A MB 21 Mr.D.Boopathi 7865 boopathi.d@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 1.30 pm
D
12.30‐
MEC 205
AUTO‐B MB 22 Mr.S.Sunil 7865 sunil.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 1.30 pm
B
12.30‐
MEC 205
AUTO‐C MB 36 Mr.S.Devanand 7865 devanand.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 1.30 pm
B
Direct assessment details:
Name of assessment Marks Topics Tentative date Duration
Basic concepts, first law of
10 thermodynamics, steady flow energy 30‐07‐2012 100 minutes
Cycle test ‐ I equation.
Kelvin plank, Clausius statement 23‐08‐2012 50 minutes
Surprise test 05
First law, second law, entropy and
Cycle test ‐ II 10 13‐09‐2012 100 minutes
availability
Model examination 20 Entire Syllabus 17‐10‐2012 3 hours
End semester
50 Entire Syllabus 12‐11‐2012 3 hours
examination
Attendance 05 N/A
L T P C
ME 0201 Thermodynamics 2 2 0 3
Prerequisite
Nil
Program Educational Objectives
3. Solve
1. Apply / improve
2. Enhance industrial,
their knowledge in
basic sciences for professional social, and 4. Develop skills to work
excelling in various practice to environmental in teams, think
Student outcomes disciplines of meet the global problems with intellectually and pursue
Mechanical standards with modern life‐long learning.
Engineering with ethical and engineering
the emphasis on social
tools.
Thermal
responsibility.
Engineering.
(a) An ability to apply
knowledge of
mathematics, science, X
and engineering
(e) An ability to
identify, formulate, and
solve engineering X X
problems
Course designed by Department of Automobile Engineering
a b c d e f g h i j K
1 Student outcome
X X
References ( code of the
S.No BASIC CONCEPTS OF THERMODYNAMICS
Text / Reference books)
Macroscopic and Microscopic aspects. System, types of systems
1 T1
and surroundings.
2 Forms of energy T1
3 Properties of substances, state and equilibrium. T1
4 Quasi‐static process, zero’th law of thermodynamics. T1
5 Heat a path function T1
6 Work a path function, expression for work done. T1
7 First law of thermodynamics and its limitations. T1
8 Non Flow Processes T1
9 Flow processes, steady flow energy equation. T1
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Tutorial I – Efficiency of heat engine, Cop of heat pump and
21 T1
refrigerator.
Entropy generation in an open system, Third law of
27 R1
thermodynamics.
THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS
PROPERTIES OF STEAM
Graphical representation ‐ T‐S diagram and h – s diagram of
43 R1
steam.
Constant pressure heating and constant volume expansion
47 R1
process.
Throttling process and calorimeters used to measure dryness
50 R1
fraction.
Text Books:
1. Nag, P .K, Engineering thermodynamics, 6th Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi 1995
2. Yunus N.J, Cengel A and Michael Boles A, Thermodynamics ‐ An Engineering approach
2nd Edition Mc Graw Hill India.
Reference Books:
1.Kothandaraman C. P and Domkundwar S. A Course in Thermal Engineering 5th Edition,
Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi 1998.
Name & Signature Faculty:
Section Name Signature
AUTO‐A D.BOOPATHI
AUTO‐B S.SUNIL
AUTO‐C S.DEVANAND
HOD/AUTO