Thermal Science and Engineering

Numbering Code G-ENG06 5G005 LJ71
G-ENG07 5G005 LJ77
G-ENG05 5G005 LJ71
Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Mon.3
Instructor name MATSUMOTO MITSUHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
IWAI HIROSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Several topics in advanced thermal physics are discussed. From microscopic view points, basics of stochastic process and related topics are given. From macroscopic ones, after the concept of entropy is revisited, applications in global enviroinments and hydrogen energy are described.
Course Goals Microscopic Viewpoints: Ability of multi-scale modelling
Macroscopic Viewpoints: Ability of global environment modelling
Schedule and Contents (M) Brownian Motion,1time,
(M) Transport Phenomena and Correlation Functions,1time,
(M) Spectral Analysis and Fractal Analysis,2times,
(M) Stochastic Process and Its Applications,3times,
(Y) Science of Atmosphere and Ocean,5times,
(Y) Science of Hydrogen Energy,1time,
(Y) Science of Nuclear Energy,1time,
Check and feedback,1time,
Evaluation Methods and Policy Reports
Course Requirements Elementary thermodynamics, Statistical physics, Heat transfer engineering, Numerical analysis etc.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Not necessary
Textbooks Textbooks/References handout
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