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To improve your grades in the NPTEL Applied Thermodynamics course, focus on mastering the fundamental concepts of thermodynamic systems, processes, and cycles. Develop a strong understanding of energy conversion, efficiency, and entropy. Practice solving numerical problems and case studies, and review video lectures, notes, and assignments regularly. Pay attention to key concepts like heat transfer, refrigeration, and power generation, and apply them to real-world scenarios. Participate in discussion forums and clarify doubts with instructors or peers. Additionally, work on visualizing thermodynamic processes using diagrams and graphs, and attempt previous year's assignments and exams to assess your knowledge. By staying consistent and persistent, you'll see improvement in your understanding and grades in the NPTEL Applied Thermodynamics course.
Introduction
Entropy Change of Control Volume
Work interaction of internally reversible steady flow processes
Entropy change of a control volume, Work interaction of internally reversible
Exergy
Exergy transfer and exergy change of a system
Exergy transfer and exergy change of a system
Thermodynamic cycles -- Rankine cycle
Thermodynamic cycles -- Air standard Brayton cycle
Thermodynamic cycles -- Air standard Otto cycle
Thermodynamic cycles -- Air standard Diesel cycle
Thermodynamic cycles -- Vapor compression refrigeration cycle
Psychrometry
Psychrometry and Air conditioning processes
Combustion Thermodynamics
Stoichiometry
Heat and temperature calculations in combustion
Compressible flow through Nozzles
This course provides an in-depth understanding of the principles of thermodynamics and their applications to various engineering systems. Students will learn to analyze and design thermodynamic systems, including power generation, refrigeration, and heat transfer systems.
Source: nptelhrd (Youtube Channel)
Prof. V. Babu, IIT Madras
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Introduction :
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Entropy change of a control volume - Part 1 :
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Entropy change of a control volume - Part 2 :
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