MECH Dept Engineering Topics List

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

The second law of thermodynamics is stated in two ways. (i) Kelvin-Planck statement and (ii) Clausius statement.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

Heat pump is a device which is used to supply heat to a hot system.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

Refrigerator is a device which is used to remove heat from a cold system.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

Heat engine is a device which operates a thermodynamic cycle and produces work by supplying heat from hot reservoir.

Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

The ideal body having large thermal energy capacity which either continuously supplies or absorbs the infinite amount of heat without changing its temperature is called thermal energy reservoir or heat reservoir.

Example | Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit II: Second Law and Entropy

According to the first law of thermodynamics, all forms of energy are equivalent.

Basics, Zeroth and First Law | Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

Problems for Practice: Basics, Zeroth and First Law - Engineering Thermodynamics

Basics, Zeroth and First Law | Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

Solved Questions: Basics, Zeroth and First Law - Engineering Thermodynamics

Basics, Zeroth and First Law | Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

Two mark Questions and Answers: Basics, Zeroth and First Law - Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

Solved Anna University Problems on open systems for unsteady flow: Basics, Zeroth and First Law - Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

Solved Problems on Unsteady Flow Process: Basics, Zeroth and First Law - Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Thermodynamics: Unit I: Basics, Zeroth and First Law

In unsteady flow, the flow varies with respect to time.