macmet
Materials
- Jul 18, 2005
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This is my first year working and although I took matls in school my job is more mechanical based. And now it's the day before christmas and I've decided to take it easy and just do some work-related reading on combustion.
So, now I'm wondering...When I was in school I did a lot of thermo classes dealing with gibbs, entropy, enthalpy. But working as a mech eng will I ever really use entropy or gibbs again? Since I started work the only time I have heard any reference to entropy was related to turbines.
Could it be true that most of what I spent four years learning I will never use again? Where is entropy and free energy important in mechanical engineering?
Have a happy holiday season everyone.
So, now I'm wondering...When I was in school I did a lot of thermo classes dealing with gibbs, entropy, enthalpy. But working as a mech eng will I ever really use entropy or gibbs again? Since I started work the only time I have heard any reference to entropy was related to turbines.
Could it be true that most of what I spent four years learning I will never use again? Where is entropy and free energy important in mechanical engineering?
Have a happy holiday season everyone.