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Fundamentals of Thermodynamics (Module II)

A comprehensive discussion on fundamentals of thermodynamics to understand the thermodynamic properties and their applications to science and engineering.

NOC Number: 21332 Petroleum engineers

Dr. M. Enamul Hossain | Author Level 1

What You Will Learn

Course Learning Outcome (CLO):

Students who will complete this course can achieve the following course learning outcomes (CLOs):

  • Module I

  • CLO1: Ability to identify the concepts of pure substances and thermodynamic properties.

  • CLO2: Ability to draw and apply the theories on PV, TV and PVT diagrams for different substances.

  • CLO3: Ability to evaluate the concepts of different systems and processes, intensive and extensive properties.

  • CLO4: Ability to understand the concepts of microscopic and macroscopic views, path, and point functions.

  • Module II

  • CLO5: Apply the concept of the first law of thermodynamics for a system.

  • CLO6: Measure the concepts of heat, work, and energy.

  • CLO7: Analyze the concept of entropy and its applications.

  • CLO8: Analyze the concept of enthalpy and its applications.

  • CLO9: Examine the concept of flash point and calculation through the experimental test (i.e., Pensky Marten apparatus).

  • Module III

  • CLO10: Ability to identify the concept of the second law of thermodynamics for a system.

  • CLO11: Apply the thermodynamic concepts to analyze the different cycles such as ideal and Carnot cycles.

  • CLO12: Apply the concept of Gibbs free energy toward deriving the Gibbs energy equation.

  • CLO13: Ability to understand the concepts of the Kelvin–Planck statement, Clausius statement, perpetual motion machine and the perpetual-motion machine of the second kind.

  • Module IV

  • CLO14: Apply the concept of thermodynamic efficiency for different cycles.

  • CLO15: Calculate the thermodynamic efficiencies of Otto and Diesel cycles.

  • CLO16: Calculate the cut-off ratio and compression ratio.

  • CLO 17: Analyze the refrigeration cycle and air conditioning system.

  • CLO 18: Identify the mathematical models for flash point calculation.

  • CLO19: List and discuss the different conservation laws.

Keywords:

Energy, kinetic, potential, macroscopic, microscopic, flash, ignition, fire point, Pensky Marten apparatus, first law of thermodynamics, internal energy, entropy, enthalpy, conduction, convection, radiation, electromagnetic, linear expansion, volume expansion, Clausius inequality, Mollier diagram.

Course Description:

Module II

This course covers the fundamental concepts of heat, work, and energy. In addition, the module discusses kinetic energy, potential energy, macroscopic and microscopic energies, temperature, internal energy, heat, conduction, convection, radiation, electromagnetic energy, linear and volume thermal expansion. The first law of thermodynamics is introduced and used to analyze entropy and enthalpy. For flash point calculation and experimental test (i.e., Pensky Marten apparatus), a test procedure is introduced in addition to the mathematical modelling covered in Module IV. The Clausius inequality and Mollier diagram are also illustrated in this module. This course explains each concept in detail and with examples and illustrations. This approach will make the students interested in enrolling in the course.  

         This module is a foundation, resource guide and an excellent source for science and engineering students, early career professionals, and executives who want to learn concepts, design, and dimensions through enough practice of the theories and examples. This module is designed for individuals and students who need to understand the basics of thermodynamics where the first law of thermodynamics is the main focus. The course contains a total of six lectures, and each lecture comprises 20 to 35 PowerPoint presentation slides and pdf documents. The course is also designed with two quizzes and two assignments. Students are strongly advised to complete the “Fundamentals of Thermodynamics (Module I – IV)” course by Prof. M. Enamul Hossain at NSRIC Platform to understand this course content.

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21332 Petroleum engineers

The importance of taking NOC courses:

This course is designed to train our students to find jobs in the Canadian labour market using the National Occupational Classification (NOC) and its codes. The Government of Canada developed the NOC to categorize occupational information in the Canadian labour market through a standardized framework and a system that can be easily managed, understood, and unified. Canadian Immigration (i.e., IRCC) uses the NOC to classify jobs and occupations according to specific skill levels. Canada's jobs are ranked according to a person's work and the roles and responsibilities of the job.

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Prof. M. Enamul Hossain

CEO & President, and

NSRIC Chair in Sustainable Energy

Prof. Mohammed Enamul Hossain is the founder, CEO & President of NSRIC Group. He is also the NSRIC Chair Professor in sustainable energy at the Engineering (ENG) Unit of OE Division. In addition to his current affiliation with NSRIC, he holds adjunct Professor positions in some other universities. Prof. Hossain is the founder and the Chairman of NSRIC International School in Toronto (NIST), NSRIC International College in Toronto (NICT), Canada and the World Association of Nature Science, Education and Engineering (WANSEE), Canada. He is also CEO of NSRIC Green Supplies Inc., Canada, and the founder of International Conferences on Nature Science and Engineering Applications (ICNSEA), Canada, a conference series. Prof. Hossain was the managing director and director of Aziza Consulting and Construction Ltd. in Bangladesh and BrightCoral, Canada, respectively. He was the President of ANS Research and Development Inc., Canada. Prof. Hossain has been the Founder and Chairman of a Charitable organization, Aziza Trust, since 2009, through which he is serving mankind and established NSRIC Education City in Chattogram, Bangladesh, to offer education to unprivileged students. Prof. Hossain also worked in different administrative and technical positions in the oil industry for about ten years. He is an internationally recognized scientist and expert in sustainability and environmental science. Furthermore, he has been recognized as a renowned petroleum engineering consultant in the oil and gas industry, aiming to promote the greening of the petroleum industry. Prof. Hossain offered many training programs and courses at different organizations globally, such as Saudi Aramco, ONGE, Kuwait Oil, BPI, Qatar Petroleum, Petronas and ADNOC through different training organizations.  

              In 29+ years of professional career, Dr. Hossain has a diversified and very rich record of leadership, management, business development, teaching, research, and technical achievements. Prof. Hossain is an expert and scientist well-known for his work on environmental and sustainability related to petroleum engineering and energy. Prior to his current position, Prof. Hossain was the first Statoil Chair Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. He held different academic and administrative positions at MUN, Canada; Ryerson University, Canada; King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia; Dalhousie University, Canada; Sultan Qaboos University (SQU), Oman; American University in Cairo (AUC), Egypt; Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET), Bangladesh; and Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. Moreover, he served as an adjunct Professor at many universities worldwide and worked at different universities. He is recognized as one of the most successful entrepreneurs and academic leaders. He also established his high research skills in petroleum engineering and sustainable energy, securing over US$16.9 million in research funding. The funding agencies include Statoil, Saudi Aramco, NSTIP, NSERC, RDC, KFUM, MUN, and AUC. Prof. Hossain’s main contribution to the industry is introducing the first-time memory concept for a petroleum application and US patents.

              Prof. Hossain earned a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 1995 and an MSc in Petroleum and Mineral Resources Engineering from a collaboration between the University of Alberta and BUET in 2001. Dr. Hossain was awarded PhD in sustainable Petroleum Engineering in 2008 and an MBA degree in 2009, both from Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada. 

              This philanthropist scholar and philosopher authored ten books on different areas of sustainability and petroleum engineering with Elsevier and Wiley and Scrivener Publishing, USA. He authored/co-authored over 200+ scientific articles. In addition, Prof. Hossain has 11 US patents, some of which are in the commercialization process.

 

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Session 6 Mon-17-Jun-24 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM 08:30 PM to 09:30 PM
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  • Course Duration
    12 Hours 0 Minutes
  • Course Level
    Foundation
  • Discipline
    Engineering (ENG)
  • Language
    English
This Course Includes
  • 1 Modules
  • 6 Lectures
  • 2 Quizzes
  • Full Lifetime Access
  • Certificate of Completion