This page documents my work in MET 350 Thermal Applications in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Old Dominion University. In this course, I am learning to apply the first and second laws of thermodynamics to a variety of thermal systems. This includes gas turbines, internal combustion engines, jet propulsion engines, and steam power plants using ideal cycles, regeneration, reheating, and intercooling. I am also studying combined cycles, co-generation, refrigeration, heat pumps, and air-conditioning systems.

Visitors to this page will find assignments, problem solutions, tests, and reflections that demonstrate how I analyze thermal systems, calculate efficiencies, and apply thermodynamic concepts to real-world engineering applications