Official Syllabus On Thermodynamics
Official Syllabus On Thermodynamics
Official Syllabus On Thermodynamics
) ;
3. explains that the mathematical sign associated with
the transition energies of Q and W will be governed
by "direction", i.e. whether the energy transfer is
"into" or "out of" the closed system;
4. solves simple problems concerning energy
changes in practice.
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(continued)
5
Heat
Transfer
3
solves simple
problems on the
application of the
Fourier law to
solid
homogeneous
materials;
1. states that heat transfer can take place by
conduction, convection and radiation and that when
substances at different temperatures are placed in
contact they will, in time, reach a common
temperature through transfer of heat;
2. defines specific heat capacity as the heat transfer,
per unit mass, per unit of temperature change, for
any given body or system;
3. uses laboratory equipment to determine:
specific heat capacity of substances
final temperature of mixtures, and verifies the
observed value by calculation;
4. states that the Fourier law for the conduction of
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solve practical
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problems
applying
Fourier Law.
16 hours R5Ch4; T1 Ch
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heat through a substance as given by
5. identifies the quantities in the Fourier law as
Q = heat flow, measured in joules
A = surface area, measured in square metres
= temperature difference between the surface,
measured in
t = time interval, measured in seconds
x = distance travelled between the surface by the
heat, measured in metres
= the coefficient of thermal conductivity;
6. explains that the units for the coefficient of thermal
conductivity are watts per metre per kelvin i.e.
7. solves simple numerical problems involving heat
transfer between substances when placed in
contact with each other, to include mixtures of
liquids and solids placed in liquids;
8. solves simple problems on the application of the
Fourier law to solid homogeneous materials;
9. performs laboratory work to verify the above
objective.
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6
Vapors
ILO 4
uses tables of
thermodynamic
properties to
1. defines the vapour phase as intermediate stage
between the solid and the perfect gas state, and
the property values, such as pressure, energy,
volume;
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Ch8/T1 Ch
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Standards of
Competence in
Table A-III/1 of
Section
A-III/1 of the
STCW 2010.
(continued)
determine
values for
enthalpy,
internal energy
and volume at
any given
condition of
pressure and/or
temperature at
any given
water/steam
condition;
2. states that the important fluids in this group are
H2O (i.e. steam) and the refrigerants;
3. defines the following conditions:
saturated vapour
dry vapour
wet vapour
dryness fraction
superheated vapour;
4. explains and uses the "corresponding" relationship
that exists between pressure and temperature for a
saturated liquid or saturated vapour;
5. demonstrates the above objective, using
laboratory equipment;
6. uses tables of thermodynamic properties to
determine values for enthalpy, internal energy and
volume at any given condition of pressure and/or
temperature defined in the above objective.
Film showing
problems with
the using
thermodynamic
tables and
charts.
T7 2.3-.4
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Table A-III/1 of
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(continued)
7
Ideal
Gases
4
applies simple
numerical
calculations
involving Boyle
and Charles
Laws;
1. states the "critical temperature" as being the limit of
the liquid phase;
2. defines an "ideal" gas as one which behaves
almost as a perfect gas, whose temperature is
above the critical one and whose molecules have a
simple monatomic structure;
3. states that an "ideal" gas cannot be liquefied by
alteration of pressure alone;
4. states the laws of Boyle and Charles and identifies
the following statements with them:
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Charles Laws.
15 hours R5Ch6; T1 Ch
5pp96-146(7)
T7 p70
T7 p88
T1 5.2-.3/T5
Ch4
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5. sketches a PV curve demonstrating Boyle's law;
6. sketches a graph of V and T, demonstrating
Charles' law;
7. states that the result of combining the laws of Boyle
and Charles is:
8. defines the specific ideal gas equation as:
9. explains that R will have a different numerical value
for each ideal gas or mixture of Ideal gases;
10. applies simple numerical calculations involving the
elements of the above objectives.
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Table A-III/1 of
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(continued)
8
Thermo
dynamic
Process
es
5
solves simple
numerical
problems
relating to the
different
thermodynamic
processes;
1. defines a thermodynamic process as "an operation
during which the properties of state, pressure,
volume and temperature may change, with energy
transfer in the form of work and/or heat flow taking
place";
2. states that the following processes are applicable
to ideal gases and vapours:
heat transfer: heating and cooling
work transfer; compression and expansion;
3. explains in simple terms the second law of
thermodynamics;
4. explains with the aid of a sketched PV diagram,
where appropriate, the following "standard"
processes;
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students to
solve
problems
relative to
various
thermodynami
c processes.
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pressure remaining constant
volume remaining constant
temperature remaining constant
zero heat transfer
polytrophic expansion and compression;
5. describes a process of constant temperature as
"isothermal";
6. describes a process in which there is no heat
transfer as "adiabatic";
7. describes practical applications of the process
described in the above objectives;
8. solves simple numerical problems relating to the
elements in the above objectives.
9
Work
Transfer
5
solves simple
numerical
problems
relating to the
different
thermodynamic
processes;
(continued)
1. explains that "work" is calculated by force
distance moved by that force;
2. sketches a PV diagram relating the area of the
diagram to the work done when a fluid exerts
constant pressure on a piston in a cylinder;
3. explains the work transfer for a vapour or an ideal
gas terms of pressures and volumes;
4. sketches a PV diagram, relating the area of the
diagram to work done on or by a piston in a
cylinder during polytrophic expansion and
compression;
5. states the equation for work transfer, i.e.
where: W is the work done, in joules
P is the pressure at specific points in the process,
in newtons/m
2
,
Written test
requiring
students to
solve
problems
relative to
various
thermodynami
c processes.
(continued)
12 hours R5Ch8; T1
1.18-1.22/T10
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V is the volume at the same points as for pressure,
in m
3
,
n is a numerical index.
6. states that the numerical index n is derived by
experiment, using the equation
7. states that, for most practical operations, n has
numerical values between 1.2 and 1.5;
8. applies simple numerical calculations related to the
element in the above objectives.
Optional
Topic:
Steam
Plant
6
solve problems
concerning
boiler
operations.
1. state what is Rankine Cycle;
2. define the following:
- feed heat
- reheat;
3. boiler calculations are performed and the following
are explained:
- calorie value of fuel;
- energy received from fuel;
- boiler thermal efficiency; and
- energy contained in steam.
Written test
requiring
students to
solve
problems
concerning
boiler
operations.
T1Ch10.13-5
pp 301-10
T1Ch10.17 pp
313-6
T1Ch10.16 pp
311-2
T1Ch10.9 pp
290-5
Integration/Final Examination week
6 hours
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Course Requirements :
1. The student must pass the midterm and final examination.
2. Submit all the requirement of the course.
3. Observe actual classroom environment.
Evaluation Procedures: (Approved Grading System Applicable to the Course /Program)
Lecture and Laboratory:
Quizzes 25%
Performance 60%
Workmanship 30%
Speed & Accuracy 15%
Use & Care of Tools/Equipment 20%
Attitude towards Work 15%
Attendance 10%
Knowledge of Related Information 10%
Term Exam 15%
TERM GRADE 100%
Semester Grade/Actual Grade = 50% of Mid Term Grade + 50% of Final Term Grade
TEACHING FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
A classroom equipped with an overhead projector or a wide screen TV and a blackboard, whiteboard or flipchart for teaching the theory of the course and holding
group discussions.
TEACHING AIDS (A):
A1 Instructors Guide/Course Syllabus
A2 Video cassette player or a desktop computer
REFERENCES (R):
R1 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1998 (IMO Sales No. 938), 1997 Amendments to STCW 95 (IMO
Sales No. 945), and 2010 Amendments to STCW 95
R2 IMO Model Course 7.04 2012 Edition, National Institute for Sea Training and Tokyo University Marine Science, Yokohama and Technology, Tokyo, Japan, p 207-8.
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R3 Curriculum Design Bachelor of Science In Marine Engineering Based On The STCW'78 Convention Including The 2010 Manila Amendments
R4 CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 32 Series 2013, Amendments and Supplemental Policies, Standards and Guidelines to CMO 14 Series of 2013.
R5 Ocampo, Frederick N., Thermodynamics, Magsaysay Institute of Shipping, MOL Training Center (Philippines).
R7 Edmonds, Dean Jr. S., Cioffaris Experiments in college Physics Seventh Edition, Copyright 1983, D.C. Heath and Company, ISBN 0-669-04492-X.
TEXTBOOKS:
T1 Joel, Rayner. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics, 5
th
edition, Second impression 1997, Addison Wesley Longman Limited. (ISBN 0582-256291)
T2 Sonntag,Richard E., Claus Borgnakke, and Gordon J. Van Wylen. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, 5
th
edition. (ISBN 9971512300)
T3 Burghardt, M.David and James E. Harbach. Engineering Thermodynamics, 4
th
edition. (ISBN 0-201327406)
T4 Faires,Virgil Moring and Clifford Max Simmang Thermodynamics, 6th edition (ISBN 9710811002)
T5 Sta. Maria, Hipolito B. Thermodynamics 1. Copyright 1990. National Book Store. (ISBN 971084683 3)
T5 Sta. Maria, Hipolito B., Raymundo M. Melegrito, Nelson M. Pasamonte, and Renato M. Siapno. Thermodynamics 2.Philippine copyright 1991, 2005 reprint. National Book Store.
(ISBN 971-08-5105-5
T6 Cengel, Yunus A. and Michael A Boles Thermodynamics and Engineering Approach, Fourth Edition (International Edition.),Copyright 2002, McGraw-Hill Higher Education. (ISBN 0-
07-121688-X).
WEBSITES:
1. www.imo.org
2. www.stcw.org
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Date Submitted: _____________________________
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