QUARTER: 2001
CLASS SCHEDULE:
ROOM ASSIGNMENT:
OFFICE HOURS :
Monday 10:30 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.
Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 11:35 a.m.
TEXT :
Thermodynamics Foundations and Applications, by E.P. Gyftopoulos & G.
P. BarettaText is out of print.
A copy can be purchased from Gnomon Copy at 325 Huntington Ave (617 536 4600). Ask for
materials for MIM3700.
COURSE DESCRIPTION :
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
Students should be able:
COVERAGE READING ASSIGNMENT
Chapters 1,2,3
Introduction
Chapters 4,5,6,7 First and
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Chapters 8,9,10 Available
Energy and Entropy
Chapters 11,12
Temperature and
Pressure
Chapters 13,14,15,16 Work and Heat
Chapters 17,18,19 Review
Chapters 20,21,22 Simple System
Chapters 23,24,25 Properties
Chapters 26,27,28 Conservation System
Chapters 29,30,31 Chemical Reaction &
Equilibrium, Combustion
TEST : DAY, OCTOBER , 2001 OPEN BOOK, CLOSED NOTES
GRADING: 30% Midterm + 30% Homework + 40% Final
Homework will be collected at the beginning of the class. No make-up tests will be
given. Students should pass all indicator questions related to the course objectives
in order to get a passing grade for the course. All University courses are
conducted in accordance with the Northeastern University honor code. Please read the honor
code on the College of Engineering web
site.
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