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This document provides information about the MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics course offered in Fall 2017 at Berkeley. The course will be taught on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11am to 12pm from August 23rd to December 13th. Dr. David Rich will be the instructor and Claire Funke will be one of the GSIs. The textbook is Cengel & Boles' Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach. Homework will be 15% of the grade, two midterms will be 50% of the grade, and a final exam will be 35% of the grade. The final exam will be on December 12th from 7-10pm.

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This document provides information about the MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics course offered in Fall 2017 at Berkeley. The course will be taught on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11am to 12pm from August 23rd to December 13th. Dr. David Rich will be the instructor and Claire Funke will be one of the GSIs. The textbook is Cengel & Boles' Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach. Homework will be 15% of the grade, two midterms will be 50% of the grade, and a final exam will be 35% of the grade. The final exam will be on December 12th from 7-10pm.

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MEC ENG 40 Thermodynamics (CCN 14388)

Fall 2017, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11 am to 12 pm


Wednesday August 23rd to Tuesday December 13th, 2017

Instructor: Dr. David Rich


Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Office Hours and Location: Following class, Hesse Hall

GSIs: Claire Funke


Email: [email protected]
Office hours and location: Tuesdays 3-4pm and Thursdays 4-5pm (before
discussion sections) in Hesse Hall

Text: Cengel & Boles, Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach

Lecture: M, W, F, 11-12, 105 Northgate

Discussions: We 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Etcheverry 3107


Th 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Etcheverry 3111
Tu 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Mulford 240

Final Exam: Tuesday, 12/12/17, 7-10 pm

Website: bCourses

Grading: Homework (Weekly) 15%


Midterms (2) 50%
Final 35%
Homework: Homework is assigned online through bCourses. It will be scheduled weekly and
due one week from assigned date.

Midterm: 2 mid-terms (1 hour) closed book and notes. One sheet of notes prepared for the
exam are permitted.

Final: 1 final (3 hours) closed book and notes. One sheet of notes prepared for the exam
are permitted. Comprehensive.

Cheating: Don’t do it. If you are unclear what constitutes cheating, ask your GSI. As a member of
the campus community, you are expected to demonstrate integrity in your academic endeavors
and will be evaluated on your own merits. The consequences of cheating and academic
misconduct — including a formal discipline file, possible loss of future internship, scholarship, or
employment opportunities, expulsion, and denial of admission to graduate school — are simply
not worth it.

Students with a Disability: If you need special accommodations in this class, please inform the
course administrator.

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Day Date (2017) Action
Wednesday 23-Aug Chpt. 1 Introduction and Basic Concepts
Friday 25-Aug Chpt. 1 Introduction and Basic Concepts
Monday 28-Aug Chpt. 2 Energy, Energy Transfer and Analysis
Wednesday 30-Aug Chpt. 2 Energy, Energy Transfer and Analysis
Friday 1-Sep Chpt. 3 Properties of Pure Substances
Monday 4-Sep Academic and Administrative Holiday
Wednesday 6-Sep Chpt. 3 Properties of Pure Substances
Friday 8-Sep Chpt. 3 Properties of Pure Substances
Monday 11-Sep Chpt. 4 Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
Wednesday 13-Sep Chpt. 4 Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
Friday 15-Sep Chpt. 4 Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
Monday 18-Sep Chpt. 5 Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
Wednesday 20-Sep Chpt. 5 Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
Friday 22-Sep Chpt. 5 Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
Monday 25-Sep Chpt. 6 Second Law of Thermodynamics
Wednesday 27-Sep Chpt. 6 Second Law of Thermodynamics
Friday 29-Sep Midterm 1
Monday 2-Oct Chpt. 7 Entropy 1
Wednesday 4-Oct Chpt. 7 Entropy 1
Friday 6-Oct Chpt. 8 Exergy
Monday 9-Oct Chpt. 8 Exergy
Wednesday 11-Oct Chpt. 9 Gas Power Cycles
Friday 13-Oct Chpt. 9 Gas Power Cycles
Monday 16-Oct Chpt. 10 Vapor and Combined Power Cycles
Wednesday 18-Oct Chpt. 10 Vapor and Combined Power Cycles
Friday 20-Oct Chpt. 11 Refrigeration
Monday 23-Oct Chpt. 11 Refrigeration
Wednesday 25-Oct Review
Friday 27-Oct Midterm 2
Monday 30-Oct Chpt. 12 Thermodynamic Property Relations
Wednesday 1-Nov Chpt. 12 Thermodynamic Property Relations
Friday 3-Nov Chpt. 12 Thermodynamic Property Relations
Monday 6-Nov Chpt. 12 Thermodynamic Property Relations
Wednesday 8-Nov Chpt. 13 Gas Mixtures
Friday 10-Nov Academic and Administrative Holiday
Monday 13-Nov Chpt. 13 Gas Mixtures
Wednesday 15-Nov Chpt. 14 Gas Vapor Mixtures and HVAC
Friday 17-Nov Chpt. 14 Gas Vapor Mixtures and HVAC
Monday 20-Nov Chpt. 15 Chemical Reactions
Wednesday 22-Nov Non-Instructional Day
Friday 24-Nov Academic Holiday (and Thursday 23-Nov)
Monday 27-Nov Chpt. 15 Chemical Reactions
Wednesday 29-Nov Chpt. 15 Chemical Reactions
Friday 1-Dec Formal Classes End
Monday 4-Dec Reading/Review/Recitation Week
Wednesday 6-Dec Reading/Review/Recitation Week
Friday 8-Dec Reading/Review/Recitation Week
Monday 11-Dec Start of Final Exam Week
Tuesday 13-Dec Final 7-10 PM 2 of 2

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