This part counts 10% of afternoon points based on NCEES FE Supplied-Reference Handbook, 8th edition, 2nd revision.
1. Thermodynamic laws.
This section is about 1st Law and 2nd Law.
2. Thermodynamic properties.
This section is about internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy.
3. Thermodynamic processes.
This section is about isothermal, adiabatic, and isentropic.
4. Property and phase diagrams.
This section is about T-s, h-P, x-y, and T-x-y.
5. Equations of state.
This section is about van der Waals, Soave-Redlich-Kwong.
6. Steam table.
7. Phase equilibrium and phase change.
8. Chemical equilibrium.
9. Heats of reaction.
10. Cyclic processes and efficiency.
This section is about power, refrigeration, and heat pump.
11. Heats of mixing.
To become an engineer, you have to be in or graduated from ABET accredited engineering or engineering technology program first. Then, you need pass the FE (Fundamental of Engineering) exam. The last, you have to pass the P.E. (Professional Engineer) exam. This blog will cover what you should know in order to pass FE exam. You can check which one you know, and which one you need to improve. Have fun!
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