Lecture 1 - Introductory Concepts
Lecture 2 - Properties of Pure Substances
Lecture 3 - Properties of Pure Substances (Continued...)
Lecture 4 - Introduction to Property Tables
Lecture 5 - Properties of Pure Substances: Example problems (Continued...)
Lecture 6 - Properties of Pure Substances: Example problems (Continued...)
Lecture 7 - Use of Computer as Means of Learning Thermodynamics
Lecture 8 - Properties of Pure Substances (Continued...)
Lecture 9 - Properties of Pure Substances Spring - Piston Problem
Lecture 10 - Heat and Work
Lecture 11 - Heat and Work : Representative Problems
Lecture 12 - Heat and Work : Representative Problems (Continued...)
Lecture 13 - Heat and Work : Representative Problems (Continued...)
Lecture 14 - First Law of Thermodynamics for a Control Mass System
Lecture 15 - Enthalpy and Specific Heats
Lecture 16 - First Law for a Control Mass System : Representative Examples
Lecture 17 - First Law for a Control Mass System : Representative Examples (Continued...)
Lecture 18 - First Law for a Control Mass System : Representative Examples (Continued...)
Lecture 19 - Control Volume Conservation Reynolds Transport Theorem
Lecture 20 - Control Volume Mass and Energy Balance
Lecture 21 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 22 - First Law for Steady State Steady Flow (SSSF) Process
Lecture 23 - First Law for SSSF Process : Example Problem
Lecture 24 - First Law for SSSF Process : Example Problem (Continued...)
Lecture 25 - First Law for SSSF Process : Example Problem (Continued...)
Lecture 26 - First Law for SSSF Process : Example Problem (Continued...)
Lecture 27 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 28 - First Law of Thermodynamics for Unsteady Processes in a Control Volume
Lecture 29 - First Law for Unsteady Problems - Examples
Lecture 30 - First Law for Unsteady Problems - Examples (Continued...)
Lecture 31 - First Law for Unsteady Problems - Examples (Continued...)
Lecture 32 - Supplementary Lecture : Problem Solving with the Aid of a Computer
Lecture 33 - Introduction to Second Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture 34 - Statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Lecture 35 - Perpetual Motion Machines; Reversible and Irreversible Processes
Lecture 36 - Factors for Irreversibility and Introduction to Reversible Cycles
Lecture 37 - Carnot Theorem and Absolute Temperature Scale
Lecture 38 - Second Law: Illustrative Problems
Lecture 39 - Clausius Inequality and Introduction to Entropy
Lecture 40 - Thermodynamic Property Relationships; Entropy change for Solids, Liquids and Ideal gases
Lecture 41 - Entropy balance for Reversible and Irreversible Processes
Lecture 42 - What is Entropy ?
Lecture 43 - Entropy Change in closed system: Examples
Lecture 44 - Entropy Change in closed system: Examples
Lecture 45 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 46 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 47 - Entropy Transport for a flow process
Lecture 48 - Entropy Transport for flow process: Examples
Lecture 49 - Entropy Transport for flow process: Examples
Lecture 50 - Entropy Transport for flow process: Examples
Lecture 51 - Entropy Transport for flow process: Examples
Lecture 52 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 53 - Exergy (Availability)
Lecture 54 - Exergy (Availability) (Continued...)
Lecture 55 - Exergy Analysis : Examples
Lecture 56 - Exergy Analysis : Examples (Continued...)
Lecture 57 - Thermodynamic Relationships
Lecture 58 - Thermodynamic Relationships (Continued...)
Lecture 59 - Otto Cycle
Lecture 60 - Diesel Cycle
Lecture 61 - Example Problems : Otto Cycle and Diesel Cycle
Lecture 62 - Brayton Cycle
Lecture 63 - Carnot Cycle and Rankine Cycle
Lecture 64 - Carnot Cycle and Rankine Cycle (Continued...)
Lecture 65 - Vapour Compression Refrigeration Cycle
Lecture 66 - Review of Learning Concepts
Lecture 67 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer
Lecture 68 - Supplementary Lecture: Problem solving with the aid of a computer