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Advanced Thermodynamics

This course introduces non-equilibrium thermodynamic methods by briefly reviewing general thermodynamic concepts, multicomponent equilibrium properties, chemical equilibrium, electrochemical potential, and chemical kinetics. Through this course, an integrated understanding of phase equilibrium, transport, and non-equilibrium phenomena useful for energy and climate engineering technologies is provided.

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What you will gain after the course

  • You can understand the basic principles of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.

  • You can develop the ability to analyze multi-component equilibrium characteristics.

  • You can acquire the skills to apply thermodynamic phenomena to real-world problems.

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Who is this course right for?

  • A graduate student who does not understand the complex concepts of thermodynamics

  • Researcher interested in energy technology and climate engineering

  • An engineer struggling with the analysis of multi-component systems

Need to know before starting?

  • Basic knowledge of general thermodynamics

  • Understanding the Basics of Chemical Kinetics

  • Basic Concepts of Fluid Mechanics

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