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Thermodynamic Relations In Engineering Thermodynamics by Pk NAG (Chapter 11)

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Saurabh Kumar Gupta
Saurabh Kumar GuptaMechanical Engineer
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This course is based on PK Nag's Book Chapter 11, to excel in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) examination and to secure good marks in other engineering exams. Thermodynamics is a crucial subject in the engineering syllabus, and mastering the concepts and applications presented in Chapter 11 is essential to achieving a high score. By taking this course, individuals can gain a comprehensive understanding of thermodynamic principles, practice solving problems, and develop strategies to tackle complex questions. With a strong foundation in thermodynamics, students can confidently approach the GATE exam and improve their chances of securing admission to top engineering programs or landing coveted jobs at top PSUs.

Master the fundamentals of thermodynamics and unlock the secrets of energy conversion, efficiency, and optimization—enroll now and become a thermal energy expert!

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Aerospace or HVAC
  • You're a Mechanical / Chemical & Process professional
  • You prefer self-paced learning you can revisit

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Mechanical
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

Thermodynamic relations refer to the mathematical connections between various thermodynamic properties of a system, such as pressure, volume, temperature, internal energy, enthalpy, and entropy. These relations are derived from the laws of thermodynamics and are used to describe the behavior of systems in equilibrium. Thermodynamic relations, such as the Maxwell relations, the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, and the Clapeyron equation, provide a framework for predicting the properties of a system and understanding the relationships between different thermodynamic variables. By applying these relations, engineers and scientists can calculate unknown properties, determine the feasibility of processes, and design systems that involve thermodynamic changes. Thermodynamic relations are essential in various fields, including power generation, refrigeration, and materials science, and are used to develop new technologies and optimize existing ones. Through the application of thermodynamic relations, professionals can gain insights into the fundamental behavior of energy and matter, and develop innovative solutions to complex problems.

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Key topics covered

  • Mathematical Theorem

  • Maxwell Equation

  • T-ds Equation

  • Energy Equation

  • Ratio of Heat Capacity

  • Joule Kelvin Effect

  • Numerical on Joule Kelvin Effect

  • Clausius Clapeyron Equation

  • Compressibility Factor

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18 lectures3 hr 36 min

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