Fall | Graduate | 12 Units | Prereq: Permission of instructor
General foundations of thermodynamics from an entropy point of view, entropy generation and transfer in complex systems. Definitions of work, energy, stable equilibrium, available energy, entropy, thermodynamic potential, and interactions other than work (nonwork, heat, mass transfer). Applications to properties of materials, bulk flow, energy conversion, chemical equilibrium, combustion, and industrial manufacturing.
Codirector, Center for Computational Science and Engineering; Associate Director, Center for Exascale Simulation of Materials in Extreme Environments; Graduate Officer