Thermodynamics is a subject of fundamental interest to Mechanical engineers and therefore
is always taught in the 2nd or 3rd semester. Present course can be viewed as the next
step, where the thermodynamic principles will be employed to discuss about different power
producing & absorbing cycles. Properties of pure substance will be discussed,
along with the thermodynamic property relations, thereby enabling the participants to
estimate all relevant thermodynamic properties at any particular state of point. Subsequently
the gas & vapor power cycles will be analyzed, followed by the principles of cogeneration &
combined cycles. Then the refrigeration cycles will be introduced, followed by a discussion on
the selection of refrigerants. The properties of gas mixtures and gas-vapor mixtures will
also be discussed, leading to psychrometry & psychrometric processes. The course will be
completed with a brief introduction to the chemical equilibrium.