STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF THERMAL SYSTEMS

STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF THERMAL SYSTEMS

MAK 692 E

2023-2024 Fall

CRN: 14677

 

Lecturer                       :  Seyhan ONBAŞIOĞLU

Room                           :  537

e-mail                          : onbasiogl1@itu.edu.tr

Office Hours                :  Please send e-mail for an appointment.

Course Hours               :  Thursday, 09.30-12.30

Course Description       :  Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics. Equilibrium Thermodynamics. The Gibbs Stability Theory. Critical Phenomena and Configurational Heat Capacity. Entropy Production Fluctuations and Small Systems. Linear Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics. Linear Regime. Nonlinear Thermodynamics. and Dissipative Structures.

 

The Core Textbook :  Kondepudi, D., Prigogine, I. (2014). Modern Thermodynamics: From Heat Engines to Dissipative Structures, Second Edition. Wiley.

 

                                         

Other References:

1-      Kaznessis, Y. (2012) Statistical Thermodynamics and Stochastic Kinetics: An Introduction for Engineers, Cambridge University Press.

2-     Kjelstrup, B., Bedeau, D., Gross, J., Johannessen, E. (2017).  Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics for Engineers. Second Edition.  World Scientific Pub Co Inc.

3-     Demirel, Y. (2014).  Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics: Transport and Rate Processes in Physical, Chemical and Biological Systems 3rd Edition, Elsevier Science.

4-     Prigogine, I. (2017). Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics (Dover Books on Physics) Reprint Edition, Dover Publications.

5-     De Groot, S.R., Mazur, P. (2011). Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics (Dover Books on Physics)  Dover Publications.

 

                                                      Assessment Criteria:

Homeworks :     5 x 2 =   10

Essay:                 1 x 25 = 25

Midterm :          1 x 25 = 25

Final :                1x 40 = 40                        

 

70% Attendance and taking at least 3 homeworks are assets for having the right of final exam!

Essay will be on microscopic analysis of a macroscopic thermal system.

 

Course Plan:

 

Oct. 5

Basic Concepts in Thermodynamics

Oct. 12

Review of Equilibrium Thermodynamics

Oct. 19

Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics

Oct., 26

The Gibbs Stability Theory

Nov. 2

Stability, Critical Phenomena and Configurational Heat Capacity

Nov. 9

Stability and Entropy Production

Nov. 16

Midterm

Nov. 23

Thermodynamic Theory of Fluctuations, Small Systems, Size –Dependent Properties, Nucleation.

Nov. 30

The Foundations of Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics

Dec. 7

Linear Phenomenological Laws, Onsager Reciprocal Relations and the Symmetry Principle

Dec.14

Thermoelectric Phenomena, Diffusion, Heat Conduction in Anisotropic Solids

Electrokinetic Phenomena and the Saxen Relations, Thermal Diffusion

Dec. 21

Far-from-Equilibrium Systems and and General Properties of Entropy Production

Dec. 28

Stability of Nonequilibrium Stationary States and Linear Stability Analysis

Jan. 4

Dissipative Structures

 

  

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