Thermodynamics : an engineering approach
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Thermodynamics : an engineering approach
(McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering)
McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2008
6th ed in SI units
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
The sixth edition of Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach moves students toward a clear understanding and a firm grasp of the basic principles of thermodynamics. This textbook communicates directly with tomorrow's engineers in a simple yet precise manner that encourages creative thinking and is read by students with interest and enthusiasm. Over 700 new homework problems and a new media packages that includes: ARIS--which offers instructors the ability to assign and grade text-specific homework within the industry's most robust and versatile homework management system. In addition to ARIS, Cengel also offers Hands On Mechanics. This media product provides detailed instructions on to build proven, classroom tested, effective 3-D teaching tools using materials found in any lab or local hardware store.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction and basic concepts
Chapter 2 Energy, energy transfer, and general energy analysis
Chapter 3 Properties of pure substances
Chapter 4 Energy analysis of closed systems
Chapter 5 Mass and energy analysis of control volumes
Chapter 6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Chapter 7 Entropy
Chapter 8 Energy: A measure of work potential
Chapter 9 Gas power cycles
Chapter 10 Vapor and combined power cycles
Chapter 11 Refrigeration cycles
Chapter 12 Thermodynamic property relations
Chapter 13 Gas mixtures
Chapter 14 Gas-vapor mixtures and air-conditioning
Chapter 15 Chemical reactions
Chapter 16 Chemical and phase equilibrium
Chapter 17 Compressible flow
Appendix
Property tables and charts
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