Fundamentals of Heat Engineering

Major: Sustainable Energy Systems
Code of subject: 6.141.09.O.018
Credits: 8.00
Department: Heat Engineering and Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants
Lecturer: Associate Professor, Ph.D. Martynyak-Andrushko M.A.
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: - the ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the scientific and mathematical principles underlying electricity, electrical engineering and electromechanics. - be able to apply knowledge and understanding to identify, formulate and solve technical problems of a specialty, using known methods - to be able to calculate, design, investigate, exploit, repair, and customize the electrical equipment and equipment typical for the chosen specialty.
Required prior and related subjects: prerequisites: - Physics; - Chemistry - Higher mathematics requisites: - Basics of renewable energy - Chemical principles of energy conversion and storage
Summary of the subject: The main stages of development and the current state of the science of heat engineering, the development of energy and its prospects. Perfect gas. The concept of warmth and work. Reversible and irreversible processes. The second law of thermodynamics. Workflow of the piston compressor. Types of heat exchange. Thermal conductivity. Convective heat transfer. Complex heat exchange. The main types of heat exchangers
Assessment methods and criteria: • written reports on laboratory work, reports on practical work, oral questioning (40%) • final control (control measure - exam): written form (test -70%)
Recommended books: 1. Draganov B.K. Heat engineering / B.H. Draganov, A.A. Volynsky, A.B. Mischenko, Y.M. Written // "INKOS". - Kyiv, 2005. - 504 p. 2. Chepurny M.M. Technical thermodynamics. CHI: Teach manual / М.М. Chepurny, S.Y. Tkachenko // VGTU. - Vinnitsa, 1997. - 109 p. 3. Gnatyshyn Y.M., Kryshtapovich V.I. Heat engineering: Teaching manual. - K .: Knowledge, 2008. - 364 p. 4. Chepurny M.M., Tkachenko S.Y. Fundamentals of technical thermodynamics. Vinnitsa - "Podillya-2000". - 2004 - 352s.