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ENGR-2250
Thermal and Fluids Engineering I
Application of control volume balances of mass, momentum, energy and entropy in systems of practical importance to all engineers. Identification of control volumes, properties of pure materials, mass and energy conservation for closed and open systems, second law of thermodynamics, Bernoulli equation, fluid statics, forces and heat transfer in external and internal flows, conduction and radiative heat transfer. Prerequisites: ENGR-1100 and PHYS-1100. Corequisite: MATH-2400. Fall, spring, and summer terms annually.
4 credit hours
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