EM360 — Thermodynamics I
Fundamental concepts, 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, mass and energy analysis for closed and open systems.
Prof. Dr. Saon Crispim Vieira — PHI Lab / DE / FEM / UNICAMP
Undergraduate and Graduate courses offered at the Energy Department of the School of Mechanical Engineering (FEM / UNICAMP).
Each course features its dedicated card with official DAC syllabus, catalog links, and placeholder slots for YouTube video lecture playlists.
Fundamental concepts, 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, mass and energy analysis for closed and open systems.
Gas and vapor power cycles, refrigeration cycles, real gas mixtures, psychrometrics, and equations of state.
Fluid statics, integral conservation equations (mass, momentum, energy), dimensional analysis, and incompressible viscous internal flows.
Differential Navier-Stokes formulation, potential flow, boundary layer theory, compressible flows, and introduction to turbulence.
Steady and transient 1D and multidimensional heat conduction, and introduction to thermal radiation.
Internal and external forced/natural convection, heat exchangers (LMTD and NTU methods), and thermal process mechanics.
Applied thermodynamics fundamentals, working fluid properties, 1st & 2nd Laws, and thermal-fluid analysis for mechatronic systems.
Applied fluid mechanics, conduction/convection/radiation heat transfer, heat exchangers, and industrial thermal integration.
Hydrodynamic modeling of gas-liquid and liquid-liquid multiphase flows, flow patterns, Drift-Flux and two-fluid models, stability, transient phenomena, and Data-Driven Engineering methodologies (Physics-Informed Machine Learning, differentiable modeling, and digital twins) for M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs at UNICAMP (PPGEM-FEM and PPG-CEP).