The
Thermodynamics Laboratory provides students with the opportunity to perform
experiments each week on different experimental setups related to energy and
thermodynamics, as part of the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I and II
courses.
With
15 different experimental setups available, students not only reinforce their
theoretical knowledge through hands-on practice but also gain exposure to a wide
variety of experiments. Thanks to this feature, the Thermodynamics Laboratory
holds the distinction of being the department’s laboratory with the highest
number of experimental devices and the most intensive hands-on training
environment.
In
addition, within the scope of the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning courses, senior
(fourth-year) students conduct experiments in the Thermodynamics Laboratory,
and their results are compiled and reported by the students themselves.