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Course Description

Engineering thermodynamics, in this course we will learn about thermodynamic systems and processes, the laws of thermodynamics, and how energy transformations occur in real-world applications. Topics include the first and second laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, energy balances, entropy, and irreversibility. You’ll also explore thermodynamic cycles such as the Carnot, Rankine, and Brayton cycles, as well as their use in power plants, engines, and refrigeration systems. This course provides practical insight into solving engineering problems involving heat transfer, efficiency, and energy conservation. Ideal for mechanical, chemical, and aerospace engineering students, it bridges theory with real applications. No prior deep background is needed—just basic physics and a desire to understand how energy drives machines and systems. ENGINEERING TUTORIAL