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Engineering Thermodynamics SI Edition
Title:
Engineering Thermodynamics SI Edition
ISBN:
9789401093163
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Edition:
2nd ed. 1988.
Publication Information New:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1988.
Physical Description:
XIV, 781 p. online resource.
Contents:
1 Fundamental Concepts and Definitions -- 2 Physical Properties -- 3 Gases -- 4 Forms of Energy -- 5 The First Law of Thermodynamics -- 6 Thermodynamic Systems and Cyclic Processes -- 7 The Second Law of Thermodynamics -- 8 Basic Systems and Cycles -- 9 Power Cycle Improvements and Innovations -- 10 Availability and Irreversibility -- 11 More Thermodynamic Relations -- 12 Mixtures and Psychrometrics -- 13 Elements of Combustion -- 14 Refrigeration Systems and Heat Pumps -- 15 Thermofluid Mechanics -- 16 Introduction to Kinetic Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics -- Appendices -- A-1 Steam Tables -- Table A-1-1 Saturated Steam: Temperature Table (SI) -- Table A-1-2 Saturated Steam: Pressure Table (SI) -- Table A-1-3 Superheated Steam (SI) -- Table A-1-4 Thermodynamic Property Calculations of Steam -- A-2 Refrigerant-12 Tables -- Table A-2-1 Saturated Refrigerant-12: Temperature Tables (SI) -- Table A-2-2 Superheated Refrigerant-12 Table (SI) -- A-3 Air Tables -- Table A-3-1 Low-Density Air (SI) -- Tale A-3-2 Saturated Air: Temperature Table (SI) -- Table A-3-3 Saturated Air: Pressure Table (SI) -- Table A-3-4 Superheated Air (SI) -- A-4 Nitrogen Tables -- Table A-4-2 Superheated Nitrogen -- A-5 Critical Constants Table -- B More History -- C Nomenclature and Conversion Factors -- Answers to Selected Problems.
Abstract:
Energy-its discovery, its availability, its use-concerns all of us in general and the engineers of today and tomorrow in particular. The study of thermodynamics-the science of energy-is a critical element in the education of all types of engineers. Engineering Thermodynamics provides a thorough intro­ duction to the art and science of engineering thermodynamics. It describes in a straightforward fashion the basic tools necessary to obtain quantitative solutions to common engineering applications involving energy and its conversion, conser­ vation, and transfer. This book is directed toward sophomore, junior, and senior students who have studied elementary physics and calculus and who are majoring in mechanical engineering; it serves as a convenient reference for other engineering disciplines as well. The first part of the book is devoted to basic thermodynamic principles, essentially presented in the classic way; the second part applies these principles to many situations, including air conditioning and the interpretation of statistical phenomena.
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Language:
English