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Thermodynamic Cyclic Process Engineering

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Lessons no : 20

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master the design and analysis of thermodynamic cycles including Rankine, Brayton, and refrigeration cycles for real-world applications
  • Apply thermodynamic principles to optimize cycle efficiency and performance in power generation and HVAC systems
  • Evaluate the impact of component choices and operating conditions on cyclic system efficiency and sustainability
  • Utilize thermodynamic equations and software tools to model and simulate cyclic processes accurately
  • Identify common losses and inefficiencies in thermodynamic cycles and develop strategies for their mitigation
  • Integrate thermodynamic cycle concepts into engineering projects for improved energy management and system reliability
  • Analyze the environmental and economic implications of different thermodynamic cycles in industrial applications
  • Develop troubleshooting skills for diagnosing and resolving issues in cyclic thermodynamic systems

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Great lessons 2024-02-01

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