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Thermodynamics (3 cr)

Code: TE00CI66-3001

General information


Enrollment
04.08.2025 - 21.08.2025
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Timing
25.08.2025 - 19.12.2025
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
Ville Kotimäki
Groups
TER24S1
Energia- ja ympäristötekniikka (AMK)
Course
TE00CI66
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

The purpose of the course

You will learn the basics of thermodynamics which are required to understand energy production and energy analysis of control volumes. In addition, you will learn logical problem solving.

Competences

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE TECHNOLOGY

You have the ability to identify, formulate and solve thermodynamic problems related to open 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 open 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 open systems.

Content

Mass and energy analysis of control volumes, flow work, heat engines, thermal efficiencies, refrigerators, heat pumps, coefficients of performance, perpetual-motion machines, Carnot cycle, entropy, isentropic processes and exergy.

Materials

Kurssilla käytetään opettajan tekemiä videoita sekä pdf-muotoista materiaaleja.

Kurssin materiaali pohjautuu seuraavaan kirjaan: Y. A. Cengel & M.A. Boles, Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach (8th edition with SI units) [Myös muut painokset käyvät hyvin.]

Teaching methods

The course consists of traditional lectures and exercises. The lectures will be recorded.

Exam schedules

The schedule for the exams will be announced during the first lecture.

Student workload

Lectures - 32 h
Final exam - 3 h
Self-study - 46 h

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.

Qualifications

The basic knowledge of mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer mechanisms, thermodynamics of closed systems, elementary functions, equation solving and linear regression are required.

Further information

The course is evaluated on the basis of exercises and final exam.

In addition, the students must be present 80% of the lessons.

The first assignment of the course must be completed within three weeks of the start of course. Those who do not complete the task will be removed from the course.

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