Section Information
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Introduces students to the thermal-fluid sciences through treatment of classical thermodynamics expanded by emphasis on conservation principles and introduction to the three modes of heat transfer. Course covers thermodynamic properties, equations of state, thermodynamic laws, analysis of select elementary cycles, and conservation principles for mass and energy. A practical design project will integrate computer simulation and analysis.
- Term:
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Summer 2026
- CRN:
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30747
- Subject:
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ME
- Course #:
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10310
- Section:
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1
- Title:
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Introduction to Thermal-Fluid Sciences
- Credit Hours:
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4.00
- Department:
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Mechanical Engineering
- College:
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Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering
- Attributes:
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0300 - 300-Level Course, 1VMT - Fully Virtual w/Meeting Time, CAT - Catalog Course, UGRD - Undergrad Lvl crses 0-499
- Levels:
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UG-Undergraduate
- Additional Info:
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None
- Comments:
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None
Instructors
- Primary:
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Bakrania, Smitesh
Schedule
- Part of Term:
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Second Session
02-JUN - 27-JUL
- Session:
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Online - Lecture
- Campus:
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Remote
- Meeting Times:
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TR 12:30 PM - 01:20 PM (Online)
Enrollment
- Enrolled:
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5 / 25
- Available:
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20 / 25
Available Seats
- Waitlist:
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0 / 0
Restrictions
Course Requisite Information
- Prerequisites:
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(Undergraduate level CHEM 06100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level CHEM 06105 Minimum Grade of D-) and Undergraduate level PHYS 00220 Minimum Grade of D- and Undergraduate level MATH 01230 Minimum Grade of C-
- Corequisites:
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None
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