University of Colorado Boulder
Statistical Thermodynamics Specialization
University of Colorado Boulder

Statistical Thermodynamics Specialization

John W. Daily

Instructor: John W. Daily

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4.4

(469 reviews)

Advanced level

Recommended experience

4 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Understand how the microscopic properties of atoms and molecules relate to classical thermodynamic properties and to some non-equilibrium phenomena.

  • Analyze and estimate how thermodynamic materials behave and obtain appropriate equilibrium and non-equilibrium properties.

  • Apply some computational skills to statistical thermodynamics.

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Specialization - 5 course series

What you'll learn

  • Explain the concept of temperature, thermodynamic pressure, and chemical potential from a postulatory perspective

  • Summarize the role of the Fundamental Relation in establishing connections between atomic/molecular structure and macroscopic properties

Skills you'll gain

Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Probability Distribution, Calculus, Engineering, Chemistry, Statistical Methods, and Physical Science
Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics

Course 25 hours

What you'll learn

  • Describe the relationship between the Schrödinger wave equation and atomic/molecular structural behavior

  • Demonstrate an understanding of modern quantum chemistry numerical solution methods for solving the wave equation

  • Analyze the role of quantum mechanics in explaining atomic and molecular structural behavior

Skills you'll gain

Differential Equations, Physics, Chemistry, Numerical Analysis, Quantitative Research, Mechanical Engineering, Simulation and Simulation Software, Mathematical Modeling, and Engineering Calculations
Ideal Gases

Ideal Gases

Course 35 hours

What you'll learn

  • Analyze the behavior of monatomic, diatomic, and polyatomic ideal gases under various conditions

  • Describe the distinction between pure ideal gases and ideal gas mixtures and their industrial applications

  • Identify the key components of the partition functions used to describe translational, rotational, vibrational, and electronic motion

Skills you'll gain

Chemistry, Physics, Engineering Analysis, Engineering Calculations, Chemical Engineering, Thermal Management, Numerical Analysis, Mechanical Engineering, Simulation and Simulation Software, and Mathematical Modeling

What you'll learn

  • Analyze the impact of intermolecular forces on the transition of gases to liquids as density increases

  • Evaluate the stability of a thermodynamic system as it transitions from gas to liquid state in response to small perturbations

  • Assess the role of the radial distribution function (RDF) in determining thermodynamic properties of liquids

  • Describe the behavior of crystalline solids using simple statistical thermodynamics

Skills you'll gain

Materials science, Engineering Analysis, Physics, Mathematical Modeling, Calculus, Mechanical Engineering, Estimation, Chemical Engineering, Simulations, Engineering Calculations, and Thermal Management

What you'll learn

  • Recognize the role of spectroscopic methods in determining the thermodynamic state of a system

  • Utilize the Boltzmann Equation and the Chapman-Enskog solution to determine transport properties in dense gases and liquids

  • Analyze the impact of reaction rates and rate constants on fluid/thermal applications such as combustion

Skills you'll gain

Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering Calculations, Differential Equations, Simulation and Simulation Software, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, Physics, Engineering Analysis, and Thermal Management

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John W. Daily
University of Colorado Boulder
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