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ME 400 - Energy Conversion Systems

Last offered Spring 2024

Official Description

Processes and systems for energy conversion, including power and refrigeration cycles, air conditioning, thermoelectrics and fuel cells; ideal-gas mixtures and psychrometrics. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: ME 200.

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Course Description

This course analyzes processes and systems for energy conversion, including power and refrigeration cycles, air conditioning, thermoelectrics and fuel cells, ideal gas mixtures, and psychometrics. At the end of this class, students should be able to:

  1. Recognize common power cycle and refrigeration cycle processes and components
  2. Analyze the efficiency of power cycles and refrigeration cycles
  3. Determine sources of inefficiency in power and refrigeration cycles
  4. Analyze processes involving ideal gas mixtures
  5. Develop familiarity with gas-vapor mixtures - analyze common water-air mixture processes for air conditioning
  6. Calculate energy released by reacting (combusting) mixtures
  7. Use Engineering Equation Solver (EES)

View previous introduction lecture from Spring 2018

Credit Hours

4 hours

Prerequisites

Undergraduate course in thermodynamics.

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Energy Conversion SystemsF354497LCD31500 - 1550 M W F  218 Ceramics Building Ke Tang
Xin Wang
Zhiyu Zhao
Energy Conversion SystemsF454498LCD41500 - 1550 M W F  218 Ceramics Building Ke Tang
Xin Wang
Zhiyu Zhao
Energy Conversion SystemsONL55712ONL4 -    Ke Tang
Xin Wang
Zhiyu Zhao