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Readings Reading assignments for the lecture. These may be from published textbooks, or linked resources. The instructor's notes are assigned as readings to be completed before the lecture, so they are linked in this column. Optional readings appear in parentheses, e.g., sec. 1.1-1.4, (1.5) Entropy changes in an ideal gas Calculation of entropy change in some basic processes 1.C. Applications of the Second Law(4 lectures Limitations on the work that can be supplied by a heat engine The thermodynamic temperature scale Representation of processes in T-s coordinates Brayton cycle in T-s coordinates Irreversibility, entropy changes, and " lost work Entropy and"unavailable energy"(lost work by another name) Examples of lost work in engineering processes Part 2. Applications of Thermodynamics to Engineering Systems 评分方法:( Assessment method) There will be two quizzes during the term plus a final exam. the homework(including reading assignments will count 10%, the quizzes will count 5% each and the final exam will count 70%. the instructor reserves the right to alter the percentages slightly, depending on circumstances Homework assignments will be due at the beginning of class a week after they are assigned. Any unexcused late assignments will receive zero credit The remaining 5% of the grade will be based on student performance in various exercises and experiments ( many of which will occur in class, including answering questions verbally in class or taking concept quizzes). In all cases the lowest 5% of the scores can be dropped to provide some flexibility for missed lasses, etc. There will be no make-up opportunities granted for missing these activitiesReadings Reading assignments for the lecture. These may be from published textbooks, or linked resources. The instructor's notes are assigned as readings to be completed before the lecture, so they are linked in this column. Optional readings appear in parentheses, e.g., sec. 1.1-1.4, (1.5). Entropy changes in an ideal gas Calculation of entropy change in some basic processes 1.C. Applications of the Second Law (4 lectures) Limitations on the work that can be supplied by a heat engine The thermodynamic temperature scale Representation of processes in T-s coordinates Brayton cycle in T-s coordinates Irreversibility, entropy changes, and "lost work" Entropy and "unavailable energy" (lost work by another name) Examples of lost work in engineering processes Part 2. Applications of Thermodynamics to Engineering Systems 评分方法: (Assessment method) There will be two quizzes during the term plus a final exam. The homework (including reading assignments) will count 10%, the quizzes will count 5% each, and the final exam will count 70%. The instructor reserves the right to alter the percentages slightly, depending on circumstances. Homework assignments will be due at the beginning of class a week after they are assigned. Any unexcused late assignments will receive zero credit. The remaining 5% of the grade will be based on student performance in various exercises and experiments (many of which will occur in class, including answering questions verbally in class or taking concept quizzes). In all cases the lowest 5% of the scores can be dropped to provide some flexibility for missed classes, etc. There will be no make-up opportunities granted for missing these activities
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