Dimos Poulikakos: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2017 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Dimos Poulikakos |
Field | Thermodynamics |
Address | Energy Science Center (ESC) ETH Zürich, ML J 36 Sonneggstrasse 3 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 27 38 |
Fax | +41 44 632 11 76 |
dpoulikakos@ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.ltnt.ethz.ch |
Department | Mechanical and Process Engineering |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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151-0051-00L | Thermodynamics I | 4 credits | 2V + 2U | D. Poulikakos, C. Müller | |
Abstract | Introduction to the fundamentals of technical thermodynamics. | ||||
Objective | Introduction to the fundamentals of technical thermodynamics. | ||||
Content | 1. Konzepte und Definitionen 2. Der erste Hauptsatz, der Begriff der Energie und Anwendungen für geschlossene Systeme 3. Eigenschaften reiner kompressibler Substanzen, quasistatische Zustandsänderungen 4. Elemente der kinetischen Gastheorie 5. Der erste Hauptsatz in offenen Systemen - Energieanalyse in einem Kontrollvolumen 6. Der zweite Hauptsatz - Der Begriff der Entropie 7. Nutzbarkeit der Energie - Exergie 8. Thermodynamische Beziehungen für einfache, kompressible Substanzen. | ||||
Lecture notes | available | ||||
Literature | M.J. Moran, H.N Shapiro, D.D. Boettner and M.B. Bailey, Principles of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2015. H.D. Baehr and S. Kabelac, Thermodynamik, 15. Auflage, Springer Verlag, 2012. | ||||
151-0906-00L | Frontiers in Energy Research This course is only for doctoral students. | 2 credits | 2S | D. Poulikakos, R. Boes, V. Hoffmann, G. Hug, M. Mazzotti, A. Patt, A. Schlüter | |
Abstract | PhD students at ETH Zurich working in the broad area of energy present their research to their colleagues, to their advisors and to the scientific community. | ||||
Objective | Knowledge of advanced research in the area of energy. | ||||
Content | PhD students at ETH Zurich working in the broad area of energy present their research to their colleagues, to their advisors and to the scientific community. Every week there are two presentations, each structured as follows: 15 min introduction to the research topic, 15 min presentation of the results, 15 min discussion with the audience. | ||||
Lecture notes | Slides will be distributed. | ||||
151-1053-00L | Thermo- and Fluid Dynamics ![]() | 0 credits | 2K | P. Jenny, R. S. Abhari, K. Boulouchos, C. Müller, H. G. Park, D. Poulikakos, H.‑M. Prasser, T. Rösgen | |
Abstract | Current advanced research activities in the areas of thermo- and fluid dynamics are presented and discussed, mostly by external speakers. | ||||
Objective | Knowledge of advanced research in the areas of thermo- and fluid dynamics |