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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS II (MECH 351), WINTER 2015, SECTIONS TX
Instructor:
Lectures:
Section T and X
Dr. Lyes Kadem, Room EV 4.207,
Tel.: 514 848-2424 ext. 3143, Fax: 848-3175
E-mail: kadem@encs.concordia.ca
website: users.encs.concordia.ca/~kadem
Office hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays (11:00 am 12:00 pm)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 13:15 14:30 SGW, in H 937
Tutorials:
TA
TB
TC
TD
MB-2.435
H-507
MB-2.445
H-539
Objectives:
This course applies the fundamental principles of thermodynamics presented in ENGR 251 to areas
of particular interest to mechanical engineers. Topics covered are advanced cycles, real gases, nonreacting gaseous mixtures, and related theory. Prerequisites of this course are COMP 212 & ENGR
251.
Textbook:
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Cengel and Boles, Any edition with SI units, McGraw
Hill.
Recommended References
1- "Fundamentals of Thermodynamics" by Sonntag, Borgnakke, and Van Wylen, 5 th edition, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998.
2- Thermodynamics by K. Wark, 6th edition, McGraw Hill, 1999.
3- Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Moran, M.J. and Shapiro, H.N., 3rd ed., Wiley,
1995.
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Practice Evaluation:
Course project
Laboratory
Midterm exam
Final exam (closed book and notes)
However you must pass the final examination with a 50% grade to pass the course.
ALL exams are mandatory and ALL exams will be counted.
If you miss the midterm, it will be replaced by an oral theoretical examination (not necessarily covering
the same topics as the regular midterm)
Main Topics:
Lecture notes, Assignments, Labs and General notes: Lecture notes will be available on the
course website. Problem solving is an essential part of this course; you are encouraged to discuss
the general principles involved in the homework sets with one another.
The laboratories will start on Monday, January 12th. The lab manual describing all experiments
and providing instructions concerning each experiment should be purchased from the bookstore. To
take full benefit from the Lab., the students are urged to study carefully each experiment before
performing it in the lab. The students have to get the lab. instructor's signature on their data sheet.
Disclaimer: "In the event of extraordinary circumstances beyond the University's control, the content
and/or evaluation scheme in this course is subject to change".
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Thermodynamics II Assignments
Topics
Problem nos. (From 6th edition)
9.38, 9.56, 9.84, 9.88, 10.16
Review on ENGR251
10.C, 10.18, 10.19
Ideal Rankine Cycle
Reheat Rankine Cycle, Regenerative Rankine 10.35, 10.49, 10.70
Cycle and Cogeneration
9.25C to 9.32C, 9.35, 9.37
Otto Cycle
9.54, 9.55, 9.57, 9.72, 9.93, 9.170
Diesel, Dual, and Brayton Cycles
11.4C, 11.5C, 11.14, 11.17
Refrigeration Cycles
13.1C to 13.8C, 13.12, 13.16C,
Gas mixtures
13.17C, 13.30, 13.45, 13.55,
13.73
14.1C to 14.5C,14.18, 14.21C to
Gas-Vapor Mixtures
14.24C, 14.32, 14.36C, 14.40,
14.69, 14.72, 14.76, 14.80, 14.95
15.19, 15.25, 15.32, 15.34, 15.66,
Chemical Reactions
15.76. 15.89
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