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Revision as of 12:42, 20 September 2018
Welcome to Thermodynamics...
Syllabus
Homework
1) Show that nR = Nk (8/24/17).
2) Problems P1.11 and P1.19 (8/25/17)
3) Calculate the amount of work done in compressing 90 L of gas to a final volume of 70 L under a constant pressure of 2.0 bar. (show all work) (8/30/17)
4) Adiabatic Calorimeter calculation handout/Electrical energy handout (8/30/17)
5) Heating/Cooling Curve for Water (9/1/17)
6) Graph: Temp vs. Heat Capacity of Liquid Water (based on values in HW5 handout) (9/4/17)
7) Indicator Diagrams/Calculation of Work - 4 pages (9/13/17)
8) Derivatives practice - Example Problem 3.1 (9/20/17)
9) Thermometer - Excel (9/22/17)
Laboratory
Lab 1: Intro/Nova
Lab 2: Temperature (week 2)
1) Intro to Vernier data collection devices (if needed)
2) Thermal Imaging Cameras (project)
3) Glassblowing, part 1 of 2
4) Thermometers/Temp Measuring devices
5) Determination of Absolute Zero (P vs T --> extrapolate to P=0)
Lab 3: Temperature (week 3)
1) Glassblowing, part 2 of 2
2) Thermal Imaging Presentations
3) Sous Vide Cooking (eggs/meat)
- PID Controller build
Lab 4: Heat Capacity (week 4)
Sous Vide cooking
Calibrate thermometer
Adiabatic irreversible expansion...data collection, with Intro to Igor
Lab 5: (week 5)
1) Data analysis using Igor (analyze Adiabatic expansion data)
2) Demo Parr "Pressure Reactor".
3) Peltier Experiment
- Intro view
- Media:TEC1-12706.pdf
- - Voltage vs Temperature (1AA, 2AA, 3AA)
- - Temperature vs Voltage (hot and cold objects using water bath)
Lab 6: Balloons/heat capacity/demos/calorimetry and more (week 6)
1) Pressure vs. Volume of a non-fixed wall system (ie. a balloon)
2) Heat Capacity as a function of T.
3) Demonstrations
- Thermal expansion coefficient/Cloud in a bottle
- Paintball gun thermodynamics
4) Building better solution calorimeter
- ThinkerCAD/3D printing
Lab 7: Fall Break (week 7)
Lab 8: Solution Calorimetry (week 8)
Lab 9: Bomb Calorimetry (week 9)
Lab 10: (week 10)
Lab 11: (week 11)
Compressor Lab (under development)