Basics of ThermodynamicsLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: TE00CI65
Credits
3 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Ville Kotimäki
Objective
The purpose of the course
You will learn the basics of thermodynamics which are required to understand energy production and analysis of closed systems. In addition, you will learn logical problem solving.
Eur-ACE competences
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE TECHNOLOGY
You have the ability to identify, formulate and solve thermodynamic problems related to closed systems. You know how to use well-established analytical and computational methods suitable for the situation.
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
Your knowledge and understanding of the basics of thermodynamics of closed systems is at the level necessary to achieve the other learning objectives of the Energy and Environmental Engineering degree program.
Learning outcome
After completing this course you are able to identify the basic principles of thermodynamics and solve simple problems regarding thermodynamics of closed systems.
Content
The state postulate, different forms of energy, the first law of thermodynamics, heat, work, energy balance, energy conversion efficiencies, property tables, phase changes, ideal gas processes, closed system processes and specific heat capacities.
Qualifications
The basic knowledge of mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer mechanisms, elementary functions, equation solving and linear regression are required.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Grade 1
You are able to identify the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve simple problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.
Grade 2
You are able to identify the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve basic problems related to the course subjects by using examples. You are able to read charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Grade 3
You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve basic problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Your solutions may contain some mistakes.
Grade 4
You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve challenging problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Most of your solutions don't have any mistakes.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Grade 5
You undestand the basic principles of the course subjects and the models used to describe the physical systems. You are able to solve challenging problems related to the course subjects. You are able to read and produce charts and tables. Are are able to estimate the suitability of the used models for the problems at hand. Your solutions contain only few small careless mistakes.