ERT 206/4 THERMODYNAMICS
Course Synopsis:
This course covers the concept of chemical and biochemical engineering thermodynamics. It provides the basic tools necessary for the students to be exposed to the fundamentals properties of thermodynamics and the law of thermodynamics in engineering systems. Also are provided with a comprehensive exposure to the theory as well as to the application of thermodynamics solution and the equation of state for pure and mixture fluids, the phase equilibrium and chemical reaction equilibrium calculations.
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Course Outcomes:
Ability to analyze and evaluate the fundamentals properties of thermodynamics and apply the law of thermodynamics in engineering systems.
Ability to calculate heat, work and other thermodynamics properties ideal fluid, solve problems for real fluids using volumetric equations of state and develop thermodynamic properties relations.
Ability to analyze the theory of the solution thermodynamics as well as the equation of state for pure and mixture fluids and to calculate phase equilibrium and chemical reaction equilibrium calculations.
References:
Smith, J.M., Van Ness, H.C. and Abbort, M.M. 2005. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, McGraw-Hill..
Cengel, Y.A. and Boles, M.A. 2007. Thermodynamics-An engineering Approach, 6th edition, McGraw-Hill.
Iynkaran, K., David, J. and Tandy. 2004. Basic Thermodynamics – Applications and Pollution Control, 2nd edition, Pearson Prentice Hall.
Daubert, Thomas, E. 1985. Chemical engineering Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill.
(The book is in bahasa version available at the library, translated by Prof. Mashitah Hassan, 1990)