Thermodynamics
An Engineering Approach
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1993
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2nd Revised edition
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
9780079116512 (ISBN)
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
9780079116512 (ISBN)
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The second edition of this publication introduces fundamentals of thermodynamics to engineering students. Over 250 new problems are included and a computer, design and assay problems section has been added to the end of each chapter.
Based on the very successful first edition, the second edition of Cengel/Boles introduces fundamentals of thermodynamics to engineering students in an intuitive mannner. The material is presented clearly and at an appropriate level for sophomores. The text is self-instructive, thus freeing the instructor to use class time more productively. The traditional classical approach is used throughout. The text is also available with an IBM 3.5 version disk, ISBN 911652-3. There are over 250 new problems, new review problems section and new computer, design and essay problems section. Thermodynamic aspects of biological systems are featured. New topics relevant to new developments added: two-stroke engines and turbo fans. The text relates the second law concepts to daily life by drawing parallels between the seemingly abstract concepts. New to this Edition: Over 250 new problems are added. This brings the total number of andof chapter problems to more than 2,000. A special effort is made to incorporate some safety related problems to enhance awareness of safety in engineering.
A new REVIEW PROBLEMS section is added at tho end of each chapter with about 300 problems to enable instructors to assign more comprehensive problems not tied directly to any specific section of a chapter. A new COMPUTER, DESIGN, AND ASSAY PROBLEMS section is added at the and of each chapter with over 120 problems in response to added emphasis an design, creativity, and computer use in Engineering education. Some historical perspective is added throughout the text, such as teh development of the refrigerants in Ch 10. New section entitled SECOND LAW ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE is added to chapter 7 to draw parallels between seeminlgyh abstract concepts related to the second-law such as the availability, irreversibility, and second-law efficiency, and the common occurrances in ordinary life. The software is greatly expanded and enhanced to allow students to solve design problems and ask "what if" questions.
Based on the very successful first edition, the second edition of Cengel/Boles introduces fundamentals of thermodynamics to engineering students in an intuitive mannner. The material is presented clearly and at an appropriate level for sophomores. The text is self-instructive, thus freeing the instructor to use class time more productively. The traditional classical approach is used throughout. The text is also available with an IBM 3.5 version disk, ISBN 911652-3. There are over 250 new problems, new review problems section and new computer, design and essay problems section. Thermodynamic aspects of biological systems are featured. New topics relevant to new developments added: two-stroke engines and turbo fans. The text relates the second law concepts to daily life by drawing parallels between the seemingly abstract concepts. New to this Edition: Over 250 new problems are added. This brings the total number of andof chapter problems to more than 2,000. A special effort is made to incorporate some safety related problems to enhance awareness of safety in engineering.
A new REVIEW PROBLEMS section is added at tho end of each chapter with about 300 problems to enable instructors to assign more comprehensive problems not tied directly to any specific section of a chapter. A new COMPUTER, DESIGN, AND ASSAY PROBLEMS section is added at the and of each chapter with over 120 problems in response to added emphasis an design, creativity, and computer use in Engineering education. Some historical perspective is added throughout the text, such as teh development of the refrigerants in Ch 10. New section entitled SECOND LAW ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE is added to chapter 7 to draw parallels between seeminlgyh abstract concepts related to the second-law such as the availability, irreversibility, and second-law efficiency, and the common occurrances in ordinary life. The software is greatly expanded and enhanced to allow students to solve design problems and ask "what if" questions.
1 : Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics 2: Properties of Pure Substances 3: The First Law of Thermodynamics--Closed Systems 4: Tne First Law of Thermodynamics--Control Volumes 5: The Second Law of Thermodynamics 6: Entropy 7; Second-Law Analysis of Engineering Systems 8: Gas Power Cycles 9: Vapor and Combined Power Cycles 10: Refrigeration Cycles 11: Thermodynarmic Property Relations 12: Gas Mixtures 13: Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air Conditioning 14: Chemical,Reactions 15: Chemical and Phase Equilibrium 16: Thermodynamics of High-Speed Fluid Flow Appendix 1: Property Tables, Figures, and Charts (SI Units) Appendix 2: Property Tables, Figures, and Charts (English Units) Appendix 3: About the Software Index.
| Zusatzinfo | index |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 206 x 230 mm |
| Gewicht | 1913 g |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Thermodynamik |
| Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
| ISBN-13 | 9780079116512 / 9780079116512 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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