Advanced Thermodynamics (Ⅰ) National Taiwan University
Course Overview
In this course, advanced concepts of thermodynamics will be presented. Starting with postulation approaches, the physical structure of thermodynamics shall be elucidated in a fundamental manner. In contrast to conventional engineering approaches that are generally focused on the application aspects, we will discuss the logic induction and mathematical framework that shape this subject. In addition to the relevant examples, regarding the formulation and description of fundamental equations, specific interest shall be directed to advanced topics such as stability of thermodynamic systems, phase transition, and critical phenomena. Furthermore, more insight will be gained as the macroscopic elements are connected to the microscopic structure, through the interpretation of entropy, in terms of the statistical mechanical treatment.
Learning Achievement
Course Contents: 1. The problem and the postulates 2. The conditions of equilibrium 3. Some formal relationships, and sample systems 4. Reversible processes and the maximum work theorem 5. Alternative formulations and Legendre transformations 6. The extremum principle in the Legendre transformed representations 7. Maxwell relations 8. Stability of thermodynamic systems 9. First-order phase transitions 10. Critical phenomena 11. The Nernst postulate 12. Properties of materials 13. Statistical mechanics and the entropy
Competence
Course prerequisites
Grading Philosophy
Course schedule
Course type
Online Course Requirement
Instructor
Kuo-Long Pan
Other information
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate Institute of Mechanical Engineering
Site for Inquiry
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