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______ systems engineering is concerned with how energy is utilized to accomplish beneficial functions in industry, transportation, and the home. In industry electric power generating plants, chemical processing plants, and in manufacturing facilities. Our transportation various types of engines, power converters, and cooling equipment.

Thermal

In the home, ovens, refrigerators, and furnaces represent thermal systems. Thermodynamics involve the storage transfer conversion of energy (transformation)

Thermal

Thermodynamics can be defined as the science of

energy

______ Engineering Department

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Koya University/ 2023-2024 Lecture #1 Introduction, definitions terms Prepared by Fryad M. Sharif B.Sc. In Chemical Engineering HD. In Chemical Engineering M.Sc. Environmental Engineering

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Thermal systems engineering is concerned with how energy is utilized to accomplish beneficial functions in industry, transportation, and the home. In industry electric power generating plants, chemical processing plants, and in manufacturing facilities. Our transportation various types of engines, power converters, and cooling equipment.

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In the home, ovens, refrigerators, and furnaces represent thermal ______. Thermodynamics involve the storage transfer conversion of energy (transformation)

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Thermodynamics can be defined as the science of

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KoyaUniversity/ 2023-2024

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Thermodynamics involve the storage transfer ______ of energy (transformation)

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What is the main focus of thermal systems engineering?

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How are ovens, refrigerators, and furnaces classified in the context of thermal systems?

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Which best defines thermodynamics?

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What field does the thermal engineering system primarily focus on?

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Which type of equipment is NOT mentioned as part of thermal systems in industry?

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Force = mass x ______

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The SI unit of force is the ______, symbol N

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The English engineering system units of force is ______ force

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Pressure is the normal component of force per unit area exerted by a system on its boundary

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The actual pressure at a given position is called the absolute pressure, and it is measured relative to absolute vacuum (i.e., absolute zero pressure).

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Thermal Systems Engineering

  • Concerned with how energy is utilized to accomplish beneficial functions in industry, transportation, and the home.
  • Involves electric power generating plants, chemical processing plants, and manufacturing facilities in industry.
  • Includes various types of engines, power converters, and cooling equipment in transportation.
  • Encompasses ovens, refrigerators, and furnaces in the home, which are classified as thermal systems.

Thermodynamics

  • Involves the storage, transfer, and conversion of energy (transformation).
  • Defined as the science of energy transformation.

Pressure

  • Pressure is the normal component of force per unit area exerted by a system on its boundary.
  • Absolute pressure is the actual pressure at a given position, measured relative to absolute vacuum (i.e., absolute zero pressure).

Force

  • Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration (F = ma).
  • The SI unit of force is the Newton (N).
  • The English engineering system unit of force is the pound-force (lbf).

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