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Fundamentals of Macroscopic and Microscopic Thermodynamics
by John W. Daily- 4.3
Approx. 9 hours to complete
Course 1 first explores the basics of both macroscopic and microscopic thermodynamics from a postulatory point of view. In this view, the meaning of temperature, thermodynamic pressure and chemical potential are especially clear and easy to understand. We then explore the relationship between atomic and molecular structure and macroscopic properties by taking a statistical point of view....
Quantum Mechanics
by John W. Daily- 4.5
Approx. 6 hours to complete
Course 2 of Statistical Thermodynamics presents an introduction to quantum mechanics at a level appropriate for those with mechanical or aerospace engineering backgrounds. Using a postulatory approach that describes the steps to follow, the Schrodinger wave equation is derived and simple solutions obtained that illustrate atomic and molecular structural behavior. Introduction to quantum mechanics...
Ideal Gases
by John W. Daily- 4.5
Approx. 6 hours to complete
Course 3 of Statistical Thermodynamics, Ideal Gases, explores the behavior of systems when intermolecular forces are not important. This done by evaluating the appropriate partition functions for translational, rotational, vibrational and/or electronic motion. We start with pure ideal gases including monatomic, diatomic and polyatomic species. Computational methods for calculating equilibrium properties are introduced....
Dense Gases, Liquids and Solids
by John W. Daily- 4.5
Approx. 5 hours to complete
Course 4 of Statistical Thermodynamics addresses dense gases, liquids, and solids. As the density of a gas is increased, intermolecular forces begin to affect behavior. For small departures from ideal gas behavior, known as the dense gas limit, one can estimate the change in properties using the concept of a configuration integral, a modification to the partition function....
Non-Equilibrium Applications of Statistical Thermodynamics
by John W. Daily- 4.4
Approx. 8 hours to complete
Course 5 of Statistical Thermodynamics explores three different applications of non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics. The first is the transport behavior of ideal gases, with some discussion of transport in dense gases and liquids. It starts with simple estimates of the transport properties of an ideas gas. It closes with a discussion of practical sources of transport properties....
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