PHYS 3335: Thermodynamics

Course Department
Credits 3.0
Course ID
001531
Course Component
Lecture
This course focuses on the concepts and applications of thermodynamics. The central objective of this course is to demonstrate the crucial role of thermodynamics in a modern industrialized society. The course concentrates on the following: conservation equations for mass, energy, and entropy in closed and open systems; applications of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to steady-state and transient problems; properties of fluids and equations of state; power generation and refrigeration cycles; chemical and phase equilibrium.
Requisites
PHYS/ENGR 3335 Prerequisites: CHEM 1342; MATH 1432; PHYS 2334
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