3142 - Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer
Course Description
This course is designed to allow the learner to master the fundamentals of applied thermodynamics and heat transfer through the study of relevant concepts applied to engineering thermal systems. Theoretical principles of thermal science are applied to a variety of thermal systems of interest in our society, such as power generation, propulsion, refrigeration and air conditioning, and heat exchangers for domestic and industrial applications.
This course offers engineering knowledge that participants may consider for their continuous professional development needs. As well, if you are required to pass the professional engineering examination in Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer to get a P.Eng license in Canada, this course will improve your chances. Case studies and reviews of past exams will build your knowledge and confidence.
Financial assistance may be available to eligible Ontario residents through the Ontario Bridging Participant Assistance Program (OBPAP) provided by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). Please email scs.liep@utoronto.ca, or call 905.569.4508 for details.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and describe different thermodynamic systems and mechanisms of heat transfer.
- Apply thermodynamic principles to solve cycles involving heat and work conversion.
- Sketch thermodynamic diagrams of processes and cycles.
- Recommend modifications to improve performances and efficiency.
- Create simplified heat transfer models for heat exchangers.
Recommendations
Knowledge of basic thermodynamics and calculus is required. Be prepared to spend at least three hours a week on assignments and class preparation.