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Lect 1 PE 200

This document outlines the course details for Engineering Thermodynamics I taught by Dr. Ehssan Nassef at Pharos University in Alexandria, including the course code, pre-requisites, schedule, topics to be covered such as the first and second laws of thermodynamics, assessment methods involving quizzes, exams and coursework, intended learning outcomes, and references. The course aims to introduce students to fundamental thermodynamic concepts and applications through lectures, tutorials, labs and assignments.

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Lect 1 PE 200

This document outlines the course details for Engineering Thermodynamics I taught by Dr. Ehssan Nassef at Pharos University in Alexandria, including the course code, pre-requisites, schedule, topics to be covered such as the first and second laws of thermodynamics, assessment methods involving quizzes, exams and coursework, intended learning outcomes, and references. The course aims to introduce students to fundamental thermodynamic concepts and applications through lectures, tutorials, labs and assignments.

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Pharos University in Alexandria

Faculty of Engineering.
Petrochemical Department

Eng.Thermodynamics I
(Code: PE200)
Prepared by:
Dr. Ehssan Nassef
Email :[email protected]
Pre-requisite:Eng.Physics 2: (BE 122)

Lecture: E113.
Tuesday – from 8:30.. to 10:30 A.m
Tut: E122, Wednesday 8:30-10:20
Instructor: Dr.Ehssan Nassef
Email:[email protected]
Room: E 128
Office hours: Sunday from 12:30 to 2:30
Monday from 12:30 to 2:30
Thursday: 10:30-12:30
Course Aim:
At the end of this course the students will be well known of the following:
• 1-An introduction to Eng Thermo dynamics.
• 2- The first law of thermodynamics on steady flow devices.
• 3-The properties of the pure substances.
• 4- Closed and open system in engineering thermodynamics.
• 5- Apply the first law of thermodynamics on both closed and open thermal
engineering systems.
• 6-Interactions between heat and work done as both will act as a boundary
phenomena affects the total energy of the thermal engineering systems.
• 7- Apply the first law of thermodynamics on open flow devices (pumps, diffusers,
nozzles,……….).

Intended Learning outcomes:


Intended learning outcomes(ILO,S)
A- Knowledge and understanding:

a1Define thermodynamics and energy.


a-2 Identify forms of energy.
a-3 Define closed and open system.
a-4 Extensive and intensive properties.
a-5 Identify heat. and work.
a-6 First law of thermodynamics.
a-7 First law of thermodynamics for closed system.
a-8 Define enthalpy and specific heat.
a- 9 First law of thermodynamics for flow process .
a-10 Identify phase and pure substance.
a-11 Thermodynamic state and state functions.
a-12 Gibbs phase rule.
a-13 Ideal gas equation of state.

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b- Intellectual skills
• b1Classify open and closed systems.
• b-2 Recognize the physical meaning of pressure and temperature.
• b- 3 Classify properties.
• b-4 Determine the interactions between heat and work done as
both will act as boundary .
• b-5 Apply the first law of thermodynamics.
• b-6 Apply the phase rule.
• b-7 Select the correct formula for a given gas.
• b -8 Select equation of state.
• b- 9 Determine thermodynamics parameters for different
engineering parameters.

c1.
c2.
c3.
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C- Professional and practical skills
C-1 Classify thermodynamic system.
c-2 Apply the first law of thermodynamics.
c-3 Determine relation s for ideal gases in terms
specific heats and temperature.
c-4
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Classify different gas relations and limitations
to its use.
c-5 Apply the first law of thermodynamics.
c-6 Distinguish between enthalpy and entropy.
d- General and transferable skills
. d1- Enhance problem solving skills.
d2- Enhance computer skills.
Week Date Lectures
Introduction and objective of the course.
1 1/10/2013 Course calendar and assessment methods.

The scope of the thermodynamics.


2 8/10/2013 Measurments of amount ,force,heat,….etc

‫عيد االضحي المبارك‬


3 15/10/2013
The first law of thermodynamics and other
4 22/10/2013 basic concepts
5 29/10/2013 Energy balance for closed system.
6 5/11/2013 ‫راس السنه الهجريه‬
Constant –V and Constant – P-Processes
7 12/11/2013 Quiz (1)

8 19/11/2013 Mass and energy balance for open systems.


9 26/11/2013
Midterm Exam
Volumetric properties of pure substances
10 3/12/2013
Sensible heat effects, Latent heat of pure
11 10/12/2013 substance.
Quiz(2)
Heat Capacity.
12 17/12/2013
Statement of the second law of
thermodynamics.
13 24/12/2013
Quiz(3)

The ideal gas behavior


14 31/12/2013
Discussion of case study
15 7/1/2013 ‫عيد الميالد المجيد‬
16/17 14-21/1/2013 Final lab and written Exams
Teaching and learning methods
- Lectures.
- Tutorials
- Laboratory Experiments.
- -Presentation.

Student assessment :
A- Procedures used
• Assessment (1) Case study.
• Assessment (2) Mid tem exam.
• Assessment (3) Work sheets.
• Assessment (4) three quizzes
• Assessment (5) Final written Exam
B- Schedule

Assessment 1 , during the semester

Assessment 2 Midterm Week 9


Assessment 3,4 weeks 7,11,13
Assessment 5 week 16

C- Weighting of Assessment
 four quizzes 10%
 Case Study 5%
Midterm Exam 20%
Work sheets+ Attendance +drop quizzes 15%

Final Written Exam 50%


List of references
• 1- Course notes
1-Introduction to chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics six edition ,by J.M Smith and H.C Van
Ness,2001.
• 2- Required books (text books)
• 2. Thermodynamics:An Engineering Approach 5th
edition by Yunus A. Çengel and Michael A. Boles ,2007
• 3- Periodicals, Web sites, … etc
www.pua.edu.eg

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