Module Overview

Thermodynamics 2

Thermodynamics 2 will build on the fundamentals introduced in Thermodynamics 1, introduce the student to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and explain its consequences. This will enable the student to analyze the performance of heat engines and heat pumps.In addition it will give the student an understanding of heat transfer processes and the analytical skills to evaluate the performance of heat exchangers typically found in process industries such as the food, pharmaceutical and bio-engineering industries.

Module Code

THRD H3002

ECTS Credits

5

*Curricular information is subject to change

Open/Closed systems

Application of the 2nd Law to open and closed systems.

2nd Law

The 2nd Law of thermodynamics and relationships arising from the second law, reversibility and entropy.

Thermodynamics cycles

Ideal cycles, Carnot engines and heat pumps.Real cycles, isentropic efficiency

Rankine cycle

The Rankine cycle and steam power plant.

Rankine cycle modifications

Improvements to the basic cycle, superheating and reheating.

Brayton Cycle

The Brayton cycle and practical gas turbines. Improvements to increase cycle efficiency.

Refrigeration & Air-conditioning

Air conditioning and refrigeration, basic processes and analysis.

Heat eachangers

Heat exchanger configurations and analysis, LMDT methods an introduction to NTU analysis

Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown %
Other Assessment(s)30
Formal Examination70