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Entropy In Engineering Thermodynamics by PK NAG (Chapter 07)

Saurabh Kumar Gupta

Saurabh Kumar Gupta

Mechanical Engineer

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Entropy In Engineering Thermodynamics by PK NAG (Chapter 07)

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  • Course duration

    422 Min

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  • Language

    Hindi

Why enroll

This course is based on PK Nag's Book Chapter 07, to excel in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) examination and to secure good marks in other engineering exams. Thermodynamics is a crucial subject in the engineering syllabus, and mastering the concepts and applications presented in Chapter 07 is essential to achieving a high score. By taking this course, individuals can gain a comprehensive understanding of thermodynamic principles, practice solving problems, and develop strategies to tackle complex questions. With a strong foundation in thermodynamics, students can confidently approach the GATE exam and improve their chances of securing admission to top engineering programs or landing coveted jobs at top PSUs.

Master the fundamentals of thermodynamics and unlock the secrets of energy conversion, efficiency, and optimization—enroll now and become a thermal energy expert!

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Entropy is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and information theory, representing a measure of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty in a system. In thermodynamics, entropy quantifies the amount of thermal energy unavailable to do work in a system, often associated with the disorder or randomness of molecular motion. As entropy increases, the system becomes more disordered, and energy becomes less organized and less useful. The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system always increases over time, or remains constant in idealized reversible processes. Entropy has far-reaching implications in various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, and information theory, helping to explain phenomena such as the direction of spontaneous processes, the efficiency of energy conversion, and the limits of data compression. By understanding entropy, scientists and engineers can better design and optimize systems, predict the behavior of complex systems, and appreciate the fundamental laws governing the behavior of energy and matter.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • HVACR
  • Chemical & Process
  • Mechanical

Key topics covered

  • Two reversible adiabatic curve never intersect

  • Clausius theorem

  • Clausius inequality

  • Entropy principle

  • Application of entropy principle

  • Solved example

  • Combined tds eq

  • TS diagram

  • Entropy change for incompressible substance

  • Entropy change in polytropic process

  • Entropy generation for open system

  • Third law of thermodynamics

  • PK NAG PROBLEMS

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

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Entropy In Engineering Thermodynamics by PK NAG (Chapter 07)

15 Lectures

422 min

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    Two reversible adiabatic curve never intersect

    5 min

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    Clausius Theorem

    19 min

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    Clausius Inequality | Property of Entropy

    25 min

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    Entropy Principle | Entropy Generation

    57 min

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    Application of Entropy Principle | Example PK nag Ex7.7 &7.9

    54 min

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    Solved Example PK Nag Book Ex-7.1 to 7.3 & 7.8 | Entropy Principle

    39 min

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    Combined 1st and 2nd Law | Tds =dU+PdV | Tds=dH-vdP

    20 min

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    Temperature Entropy Diagram | T S Diagram

    26 min

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    Entropy Change for an Incompressible & Compressible Substance

    26 min

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    Entropy Change in a Polytropic Process

    8 min

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    Entropy Generation For Open System | Solved Example 7.12 & 7.13

    21 min

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    Third Law Of Thermodynamics

    4 min

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    Pk Nag Problem Chapter-7 Entropy (Page No.-225) | Q-2 to 16

    52 min

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    Pk Nag Problems (Chapter-7 Entropy) Q 17 to Q 26

    35 min

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    Pk Nag Problems | Chapter-7 Entropy | Q 27 to Q 38

    31 min

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Saurabh Kumar Gupta

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Mechanical Engineer

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