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Course specifications of

Thermodynamics I ENGR 360 Spring-2013 University: Ain Shams


Program on which the course is given: Department offering the program : Department offering the course : Academic year/ Level: Date of specification approval:

2013

Faculty: Engineering
Credit Hours Engineering Programme Energy and Renewable Energy Program Energy and Renewable Energy Program Junior students, Semester:5 30/5/2013

A- Basic Information
Title: Credit Hours: Tutorial : Total: Thermodynamics 3 2 5 Code: Lecture: Practical: ENGR 360 3 0

B- Professional Information
1- Overall aims of course By the end of the course the students will be able to: Introduce the concept and definition of different thermodynamic properties Build the student ability and analysis thermodynamic systems. Determine values of different properties of ideal gases and pure substances using thermodynamic tables. Apply the first law gas mixtures properties and combustion cesses 2- Intended learning outcomes of course (ILOs) a. Knowledge and understanding a1- Define Basic concepts and definitions of Thermodynamics. a 2- Define Ideal gases. a 3- Define Pure substances and phase equilibrium. a 4- Define the First Law of thermodynamics. a 5- Know Gas Mixtures. a 6- Define Combustion process.
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Course Coordinator: Head of Department: Date:

Dr. Nashwa Abbas Prof. Dr. Abdel Wahab Elghandor


ENGR 360

b. Intellectual skills b1- Study Closed System and control volume. b2- Determine Ideal gases, State equation, Specific heat at constant pressure and volume. b3- Use First Law of thermodynamics in closed and open systems. c. Professional and practical skills c1- Apply First Law of thermodynamics in Gas mixtures and Combustion processes. c2- Analyze thermodynamic systems. d. General and transferable skills d1- Work effectively in a team. d2- Develop the student ability and analysis thermodynamic systems. 3- Contents No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Course Content Basic concepts and definitions Ideal gases Pure substances and phase equilibrium First Law of thermodynamics Reciprocating compressors Gas Mixtures. Combustion process Total Lecture (hours) 3* 2 3* 2 3* 3 3* 2 3* 2 3* 2 3* 2 45 Tutorial 2* 2 2* 2 2* 3 2* 2 2* 2 2* 2 2* 2 30 Total 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 75

4- Assessment schedule
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Course Coordinator: Head of Department: Date:

Dr. Nashwa Abbas Prof. Dr. Abdel Wahab Elghandor


ENGR 360

Assessment method Attendance Assignments Quiz Written Exam Quiz Written Exam Written Exam

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Description Attendance Assignment 1 5 Quiz 1 Mid Term 1 Quiz 2 Mid Term 2 Final Term Exam Total

Week No 1-15 3-14 6 8 11 13 16

Weight (%) 5 15 5 15 5 15 40 100 %

5- List of references a. Essential books (text books) Thermodynamics an, Engineering approach, Yunus A. cengel, M.A. Boles. b. Recommended books Fundamentals of classic thermodynamics, Van Wylen Sommtag c. Web sites, etc

6- Facilities required for teaching and learning Blackboard in lectures Data-Shows in some lectures

Course Content/ILO Matrix


Course Content Basic concepts and definitions Ideal gases Pure substances and phase equilibrium

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Course Coordinator: Head of Department: Date:

Dr. Nashwa Abbas Prof. Dr. Abdel Wahab Elghandor


ENGR 360

First Law of thermodynamics Reciprocating compressors Gas Mixtures. Combustion process

Pre-Junior students, Semester:5

Learning Method /ILO Matrix


Course Content

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Lectures

Tutorials

Assessment Methods /ILO Matrix


Assessment Assignment 1 5 Quiz 1 Mid Term 1 Quiz 2 Mid Term 2 Final Term Exam

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Course Coordinator: Head of Department: Date:

Dr. Nashwa Abbas Prof. Dr. Abdel Wahab Elghandor


ENGR 360

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