Book Name: | [PDF] Thermodynamics From Concepts to Applications |
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The book thermodynamics From Concepts to Applications presents a logical methodology for solving problems in the context of conservation laws and property tables or equations.
Thermodynamics From Concepts to Applications
by Arthur Shavit and Chaim Gutfinger
Book Description:
Introduction. Basic Concepts. Work, Energy and Heat – First law or Thermodynamics. Simple Systems. The Ideal Gas. The Control Volume. Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy. Applications of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Availability, Exergy and Irreversibility. Power and Refrigeration Cycles. Ideal Gas Mixtures and Humid Air. Thermodynamic Relations. Equations of State and Generalized Charts. Read more…
Abstract: Introduction. Basic Concepts. Work, Energy and Heat – First law or Thermodynamics. Simple Systems. The Ideal Gas. The Control Volume. Heat Engines and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy. Applications of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Availability, Exergy and Irreversibility. Power and Refrigeration Cycles. Ideal Gas Mixtures and Humid Air. Thermodynamic Relations. Equations of State and Generalized Charts. Multicomponent Systems. Equilibrium. Ideal Solutions. Non Ideal Solutions. Chemical Reactions. Appendix: Thermodynamics Properties. Bibliography. Index
The authors elucidate the terms around which thermodynamics has historically developed, such as work, heat, temperature, energy, and entropy. Using a pedagogical approach that builds from basic principles to laws and eventually corollaries of the laws, the text enables students to think in clear and correct thermodynamic terms as well as solve real engineering problems.
Thermodynamics : From Concepts to Applications, Second Edition PDF
Author(s): Gutfinger, Chaim; Shavit, Arthur
Publisher: CRC Press, Year: 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4200-7369-0,1420073699
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