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ENS2259 Thermodynamics
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
MAT2236 Differential Equations AND
MAT2236 Differential Equations AND
SCP1111 Physics of Motion
 
Description:

This unit introduces students to the design and analysis of thermal systems in terms of work, heat, energy transformation, and system efficiency. Students will learn to formulate and solve practical engineering problems, and integrate this analysis into the optimal design of energy-related systems.



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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
K53Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)
K54Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power)
G98Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communications)
G93Bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation Control and Automation)
K52Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
G69Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics)
K06Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports)
K94Bachelor of Engineering Science
MAAADXCivil Engineering Major
MAAADVElectrical Power Major
MAAADWMechanical Engineering Major
MAAAEAMechatronics Major
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2010 VET: 31/03/2010