Thermodynamics for Engineering Students

A Detailed Introduction to Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics for Engineering Students
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19.5 hours
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Dec 2019
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What you will learn

Utilize the concepts of work and energy to evaluate control volumes as well as closed systems

Steam tables, entropy, enthalpy and more!

Why take this course?

What is Thermodynamics?

Thermo is the branch of physics that deals with temperature and  pressure and how they are related to work and energy.   Thermodynamics  applies to a wide variety of applications such as combustion engines,  heating and air conditioning systems, and jet propulsion, along with many, many others.


Who should enroll in this course?

  • Engineering students wanting to get a head start on an upcoming Thermo course

  • Students currently taking Thermo who need extra examples and explanations

  • Students and professionals who are preparing to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

  • Anyone with an interest in learning about work and energy 


How's this course different from the other online Thermo courses? Why should I enroll in this course?

This course covers all the topics needed to gain an understanding of the basics of thermodynamics.  We will cover:

  • Pressure and temperature

  • Work and energy of closed systems

  • Steam Tables

  • Enthalpy

  • Compressibility charts

  • Ideal gas model

  • Mass flow rates

  • Work and energy of control volumes

  • Thermodynamic efficiencies

  • Entropy

  • And more!

What sets this course apart from others is the number of worked  examples.  Being an instructor of Thermodynamics for many years, I  understand the need for examples.  So many instructors simply show a  solution to a problem or only solve it halfway and just assume the  student knows how to finish it. 

This used to be one of my biggest  frustrations as a student so I can relate when I hear today's students  complain about this.  To prevent this frustration, this course has many,  many fully-worked example problems in a range of difficulty levels. I also don't assume you know more than you do.  We start with the basics and work our way up to more complex material.

Now, what good is learning material if you can't check your understanding, right?  To assist with this, quiz problems are provided  throughout the course.  To check your work, video solutions of each quiz are provided.

In addition, the outline of the notes I use in the videos is provided as a downloadable file to help you follow along during the  course.


Will the material taught  prepare me for other courses?

The relationships between pressure, temperature, density, work and energy are fundamental to so many areas.  As such, this course will prepare you for more advanced topics like

  • Combustion

  • Heat transfer

  • Fluid mechanics

  • Propulsion

  • Aerodynamics

  • And many others


How's the course structured and what prior knowledge is needed?  Do I need a book?

You will have handwritten lectures followed by fully worked examples.  There are NO PowerPoint slides used in this course.  From my experience  students learn best when following along and writing the notes versus  just listening to someone talk while staring at a bunch of slides.  And of course, throughout the class you will have the opportunity to test your knowledge using quizzes.

The examples we cover do use basic concepts from Calculus such as  derivatives and integrals.  In order to understand the material and  examples you should know these concepts.

As for the textbook, I will be using the 8th Edition of Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics  by Moran, Shapiro, Boettner, and Bailey.  ISBN: 978-1118412930.   Although not required, this book is a great resource and I strongly  encourage you to get a copy for yourself.  We will be covering the first  6 chapters of this text.   

What are you waiting for? There's no better time than now to get started. Enroll today!

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Reviews

Karl
January 9, 2023
Good lectures and great examples. Not for anyone who is easely disturbed buy noise. Here some children playing in the background throught the course. This is really breaking my consentration sadly.
Shayne
September 15, 2022
It is well done and explanations are done in a simple clear way. The reason for the 4.5/5 is because most of the examples and exercises uses imperial (English Units) instead of SI units.
Elsaid
July 17, 2022
Excellent presentation. It is all good but I was wishing to get the complete notes solution written already or I can print. I also like to see more SI units problems
Erwin
November 7, 2021
I am from Germany. For us non native speaker, the course is very good to understand. And she also does a great job, to let the basic sink in first.
Hakeem
September 26, 2021
This course is great. Worth the money. Explanation of concepts is clear and concise. Included notes are an excellent resource. Quizzes are great for applying knowledge from lecture. All examples are worked to completion which makes understanding the steps very easy. Other comments I saw complained about background noise but it’s barely noticeable or not there at all. Perfect Thermo course.
Juan
August 23, 2021
I feel that I made a good decision buying this course. It has equilibrium between theory and examples. The quizzes are challenging enough. Highly recommended!
Pratik
December 27, 2020
The course material is awesome...... HOWEVER>.>>>>>>> I am very upset about the background noise.... Somebody is running around in the background making lot of noise... I suspect there are kids in the house.... And other times, I hear dog snoring... I mean how am I going to concentrate????? Isn't it a matter of common sense that these recordings, which you put in UDEMY for millions of people, should be recorded in quiet and peaceful environment?????? It is super distracting...
Louis
December 14, 2020
She has a good speaking flow, a well understanding of the theory also I like the fact that Cherish has already did the calculation, so we don't lose time on the calculator. I would like to have more example with the SI units. Finaly it could be nice to have some evaluations/quiz during the course.
M.
November 15, 2020
Training is good. The instructor teach with a good explanation, great examples & quiz. My background is not in chemical, but after taking this courses, now i know what is thermodinamics is. Thank you
Ned
November 13, 2020
I like the Sheet, and steam table flow chart. I enrolled into thermodynamics at the start of 2020 and failed one of the struggles was steam tables.
Michel
October 25, 2020
Very good examples, clear explanations, love the way how she uses her color pens, I couldn't ask for more! We could use some more problems implying SI units!
Umut
June 8, 2020
The camera and the video quality is exceptional, and it the English is very clear and understandable. Also the printable course material really helps.
Reuben
May 19, 2020
I like the teaching style. But, I'd wish for the instructor to delve deeper into the topics, to help us get insights into the concepts. The teachings are just based on equations, but do not give you a deep understanding of the topics. You'll end up just memorizing the concepts & not getting a grasp of them.
Ali
February 15, 2020
To be honest, Dr. Qualla has a brilliant way of teaching this course and I am frankly enjoying every bit of it. She illustrates examples clearly enough for students so they can understand the material she's teaching. I always struggled with understanding the fundamental concepts of Thermodynamics, however now, I feel a lot more comfortable and familiar with the material/concepts. I highly recommend this awesome course for mechanical engineering students as well as anyone interested in thermodynamics.
Viviane
September 5, 2019
I have taken this course to review Thermo I, because due to a process of diploma validation, I have to do the exams for Thermo II. It was very nice and useful. I would just suggest that the tables would be available for the students.

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