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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, (GIKI) Faculty of Engineering Sciences (FES)

This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Thermodynamics course (ES232) at Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology. The course introduces fundamental concepts and principles of engineering thermodynamics, including the zeroth, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Over 45 lectures, topics such as properties of pure substances, energy analysis, entropy, refrigerators and heat engines will be covered. Student assessment will include quizzes, assignments, midterm exams and a final exam testing their understanding and application of thermodynamics concepts. The goal is for students to gain a rigorous foundation in thermodynamics to apply in subsequent courses.

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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, (GIKI) Faculty of Engineering Sciences (FES)

This document outlines the syllabus for the Engineering Thermodynamics course (ES232) at Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology. The course introduces fundamental concepts and principles of engineering thermodynamics, including the zeroth, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Over 45 lectures, topics such as properties of pure substances, energy analysis, entropy, refrigerators and heat engines will be covered. Student assessment will include quizzes, assignments, midterm exams and a final exam testing their understanding and application of thermodynamics concepts. The goal is for students to gain a rigorous foundation in thermodynamics to apply in subsequent courses.

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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, (GIKI)

Faculty of Engineering Sciences (FES)

ES232 Engineering Thermodynamics


Pre-Requisite:
Office: G- 64
Office hours: 2:30 Pm to 4:30 Pm
Course Introduction
To present a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of engineering thermodynamics from the classical
viewpoint. This course provides the foundation for subsequent courses in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and
heat transfer, and prepares students to apply basic techniques from industrial view point.
Course Content
 Introduction and basic concepts
 Zeroth and First Law of Thermodynamics
 Energy and energy transfer
 Properties of pure substances
 Energy analysis of closed systems
 Control volume
 Second law of thermodynamics
 Entropy
Mapping of Class Learning Outcome (CLOs) to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
S. No CLOS PLOs Bloom Taxonomy
CLO1 Demonstrate basic concepts and PLO1 C3 (Applying)
terminology of thermodynamics
properties of pure substances and use
property tables to solve a variety of
problems involving

CLO2 To apply fundamental techniques of PLO1 C3 (Applying)


closed system and control volume
analysis to cyclic and non-cyclic
processes (First Law of
Thermodynamics)
CLO3 Understanding and application of PLO1 C3 (Applying)
second law and entropy to devices
such as refrigerators, engines etc.
Direct Assessment tools based on CLOs
Assessment Tools CLO-1 CLO-2 CLO-3
Quizzes 40% 20% 20%
Assignments 40% 20% 20%
Midterm Exams 20% 30% 30%
Final Exam 10% 30% 30%
Grading Policy (Subject to change)
Assessment Items % Marks
1. Quizzes (Surprised +Announced) 20%
2. Mid-Term Exam 25%
3. Assignments 5%
4. Final Exams 50%
Text and Reference Books
Text book:

Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Moran M. J., and Shapiro H. N. (8th Edition, John Wiley
and Sons, Inc., 2012)

Reference books:

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Yunus A. Çengel and Boles (8th Edition), 2014
Fundamentals of thermodynamics by Claus Borhnakke and Richard E. Sonntag (7th Edition), 2008

Administrative Instruction
 Student Attendance is expected to be 100%, and minimum 80% (mandatory) attendance that is
required to sit in the final exams
 There will be no assignments to submit. However assignments will be given and you can expect
them to be covered in quizzes and surprise quizzes.
 Student must pay attention for reading the text books chapter for course assessment rather than
lecture slides
 All the direct assessment tools i.e., Quizzes, Midterms, and final Exams must be attempted. Failure
to attempt in any of the assessment tools without any medical reasons may results to fail in that
particular assessment.
 For any query please contact with me during office time or via email. Office Time is noted in G-54
office door.

Lecture Breakdown
Lecture#1 Thermodynamics and Energy
Lecture#2 Systems and Control Volumes
Lecture#3 Properties of a System
Lecture#4 Density and Specific Gravity, State and Equilibrium, Processes and Cycles
Lecture#5 Temperature and the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture#6 Pressure
Lecture#7 Forms of Energy
Lecture#8 Energy Transfer by Heat
Lecture#9 Energy Transfer by Work, Mechanical Forms of Work
Lecture#10 The First Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture#11 Energy Conversion Efficiencies
Lecture#12 Pure Substance
Lecture#13 Phases of a Pure Substance
Lecture#14 Phase-Change Processes of Pure Substances
Lecture#15 Property Diagrams for Phase-Change Processes
Lecture#16 Property Tables
Lecture#17 Property Tables
Lecture#18 The Ideal-Gas Equation of State
Lecture#19 Other Equations of State
Lecture#20 Moving Boundary Work
Lecture#21 Energy Balance for Closed Systems
Lecture#22 Specific Heats
Lecture#23 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Ideal Gases
Lecture#24 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Solids and Liquids
Lecture#25 Conservation of Mass
Lecture#26 Flow Work and the Energy of a Flowing Fluid
Lecture#27 Energy Analysis of Steady-Flow Systems
Lecture#28 Some Steady-Flow Engineering Devices
Lecture#29 Some Steady-Flow Engineering Devices
Lecture#31 Energy Analysis of Unsteady-Flow Processes
Lecture#32 Introduction to the Second Law
Lecture#33 Thermal Energy Reservoirs
Lecture#34 Heat Engines
Lecture#34 Refrigerators and Heat Pumps
Lecture#36 Perpetual-Motion Machines
Lecture#37 Reversible and Irreversible Processes
Lecture#38 The Carnot Cycle
Lecture#39 The Carnot Principles
Lecture#40 The Thermodynamic Temperature Scale
Lecture#41 The Carnot Heat Engine
Lecture#42 Entropy
Lecture#43 The Increase of Entropy Principle
Lecture#44 Entropy Change of Pure Substances, Property Diagrams Involving Entropy
Lecture#45 Isentropic Processes, What is Entropy

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