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Part I - Fundamental Principles
1Course Outline; Motivation to Connect Classical Concepts and Laws to Physical Properties from Macroscopic to Molecular; Definitions; Nomenclature; Exams Plus Homework Policy; Approach to Solving Problems; Constitutive Property Models and the Ideal Gas State; Postulatory Approach; 1st Law Concepts
2Postulatory Approach
1st Law Concepts (Work, Heat, and Energy); Closed and Open System Treatments, Including PE Plus KE Effects; Tank Blowdown [Demo - CO2 Fire Extinguisher]
31st Law Open Systems; Tank Blowdown and Filling - Class Examples; Problem 3.9Assignment 1 due
42nd Law Concepts; Reversible Heat Engines; Carnot Efficiency; Entropy; Clausius Theorem; Reversibility [Demo - Drinking Bird]
5Entropy Balance; 1st and 2nd Laws Combined [Demo - Hilsch Vortex Tube]
62nd Law Concepts and Applications; Steady State and Transient Flow Work
7Availability and Exergy Concepts; Heat Integration and Pinch Analysis; Power Cycle Analysis [Demo - Stirling Engine]Assignment 2 due
8Calculus of Thermodynamics; Gibbs Fundamental Equation; Graphical Interpretation of Fundamental Surface
9Derivative Transformation and Manipulation; Maxwell Relations; Jacobian Transformations
10Legendre Transformations; Equivalent Forms of the Fundamental Equation; Examples
11Legendre Transforms Continued; Connections to the Gibbs Surface and Other Derived PropertiesAssignment 3 due
12Equilibrium Criteria Concepts and Applications - Phase, Chemical, and Membrane; Phase Rule; Examples of Simple Phase Diagrams
13Stability Criteria, Concepts and Applications; Critical States
14Pure Component Properties; Fundundamental Equation; Theorem of Corresponding States; Constitutive Property Models - Stress Connections to Molecular Level Interactions and Effects
15Real Fluid Properties; PVTN Equations of State; Ideal Gas Heat Capacity Cp*
16Departure Functions; Concepts and Applications; Standard Δ and Δ of Formation
17Mixtures; PVTN EOSs; Partial Molar Properties; Gibbs-Duhem Relation; Mixing Functions; Discuss Problem 9.2; Ideal Gas Mixtures and Ideal Solutions; Fugacity and Fugacity Coefficients; Standard StatesAssignment 4 due
18Ideal Solution Conditions; Excess Properties; Activity and Activity Coefficients; ΔGEX-γi Models (See Table 11.1); Standard States; Thermodynamic Consistency using the Gibbs-Duhem Relation
19Mixture Equations of State, Continued and NeedsAssignment 5 due
20Review for Exam 1
Exam I: 2 hours
Part II - Introduction to Statistical Mechanics for the Interpretation of Thermodynamic Functions and the Computation of Thermodynamic Properties
21Fundamental Principles of Quantum and Classical Statistical Mechanics - N-body Problem; Phase Space; Statistics and Distribution Functions and Averaging Methods; Boltzmann Distribution
22Postulates of Statistical Mechanics; Gibbs Ensembles - Micro-canonical and Canonical; States of System; Probabilities
23Computation of Ideal Gas Properties from Intramolecular Effects - Translation, Rotation, Vibration using Statistical Mechanics I
24Computation of Ideal Gas Properties from Intramolecular Effects - Translation, Rotation, Vibration using Statistical Mechanics II
25Classical Statistical Mechanics; Hamiltonian and Ideal Gases; Factoring the Partition Function with the Semi-classical Approximation; PVTN Properties via Configuration Integral from Intermolecular Effects; Grand Canonical Ensemble I
26Semi-classical Approximation; PVTN Properties via Configuration Integral from Intermolecular Effects; Grand Canonical Ensemble II - Examples
27Gibbs Ensembles Continued: Micro-canonical Ensemble Revisited, Grand Canonical, NPT, etc., Including Equivalence of Ensembles; Time Averaging and Ergodicity, and Fluctuations; Macroscopic ConnectionAssignment 6 due
28Intermolecular Forces and Potentials; Role of Quantum Mechanics; Commonly used Potential Functions; Pairwise Additivity
29Virial Equation of State and Molecular Corresponding States from Statistical Mechanics; Connection of PVTN Equations of State to Statistical Mechanics and Molecular Simulations
30Mean Field Theory; Connecting the van der Waals EOS Model to Statistical Mechanics; Hard Sphere Fluids; Perturbed Hard Sphere Fluids; Lattice Models
31Statistical Mechanical Models of Fluids I - Expanding the Virial EOS to Mixtures; Radial Distribution Functions; Structure of Fluid and Solid Phases; Critical Phenomena (Fluctuations, Critical Opalescence)Assignment 7 due
32Statistical Mechanical Models of Fluids II - Biological Materials and Protein Applications
33Foundations of Molecular Simulations - Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics
34Application of Molecular Simulations to Estimating Pure Component and Mixture Properties
Part III - Multi-scale Thermodynamics of Pure Fluids and Mixtures - Physical Properties and Phase and Chemical Equilibria
35Calculation of Pure Component Properties (Vapor Pressure, Δ Hvap, … etc.) Using Equation of State and Other Models - Departure FunctionsAssignment 8 due
36Review of Mixture Thermodynamics; Fugacity; Fugacity Coefficient; Activity; Activity Coefficient; Standard States and Constitutive Models for Capturing Non-Ideal Effects
37Phase Equilibrium and Stability - Gibbs Phase Rule; Phase Diagrams; Using Constitutive Property Models for Capturing Non-Ideal EffectsAssignment 9 due
38Applications of Mixture Thermodynamics to VLE Phase Equilibria; Minimum Work of Separation, etc.
39-40Review for Exam II

Review of Statistical Mechanics Principles and Applications, and Pure Fluid and Mixture Properties
Exam II: 2 hours
41Phase Equilibria; Differential Approach; Constitutive Property Models Continued; P-T Relationships
42Phase Equilibria; Integral Approach; Applications; Solubility - Gas - Liquid, Liquid - Liquid, and Solid - Liquid Systems
43Phase Equilibria Applications - Examples Colligative Properties; Ternary Diagrams; S-L-V Three Phase Monovariant Binary Equilibria; Biological Examples
44Phase Stability Applications; Spinodal Decomposition; Critical Points; Uses of Equations of State and Gibbs Free Energy Models; Polymer and Materials Examples; Pictures of Crystalization
45Chemical Equilibrium - General Approach; Nonstoichiometric and Stoichiometric Formulation; Statistical Mechanical ApproachAssignment 10 due
46Equilibrium Constants and Standard States; Gibbs Phase Rule Applications
47Chemical Equilibria Applications and Example Problems; Combined Phase and Chemical EquilbriaAssignment 11 due
48Review Session
Final Exam: 3 hours

 








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