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Fall Courses 2008 arrow Mechanical Engineering arrow ME 530 Advanced Thermodynamics

ME 530 Advanced Thermodynamics

ME 530 Advanced Thermodynamics





Fundamentals of thermodynamics from the classical viewpoint wtih emphasis on the use of the first and second laws for analysis of thermal systems. Generalized thermodynamic relationships. Computer applications of thermodynamic properties and system analysis. Selected Topics. 

Credits: 3

SECTION XE: AUG 25-DEC 19

Prerequisites: ME 332

Delivery Methods:
Live Streaming Media
Archived Streaming Media

Day/Time:
M W F 2:10 - 3:00pm

Textbook: TBA

Instructor:
Ron Nelson
2024 Black Engr
515-264-6886
ronn@iastate.edu

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