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Thermodynamics : an engineering approach / Yunus A. Çengel, University of Nevada, Reno, Michael A. Boles, North Carolina State University, Mehmet Kanoğlu, Alanya Alaaddin, Keykubat Universitya, authors.

By: Çengel, Yunus A [author.].
Contributor(s): Boles, Michael A [author.] | Kanoğlu, Mehmet [author.].
New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, 2024Edition: Tenth edition. International student edition.Description: xxv, 948 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781266152115.Subject(s): ThermodynamicsDDC classification: 621.4021 C33
Contents:
1) Introduction and Basic Concepts2) Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis3) Properties of Pure Substances4) Energy Analysis of Closed Systems5) Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes6) The Second Law of Thermodynamics7) Entropy8) Entropy Analysis9) Exergy10) Gas Power Cycles11) Vapor and Combined Power Cycles12) Refrigeration Cycles13) Thermodynamic Property Relations14) Gas Mixtures15) Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning16) Chemical Reactions17) Chemical and Phase Equilibrium18) Compressible Flow
Summary: "Thermodynamics is an exciting and fascinating subject that deals with energy, and thermodynamics has long been an essential part of engineering curricula all over the world. It has a broad application area ranging from microscopic organisms to common household appliances, transportation vehicles, power generation systems, and even philosophy. This introductory book contains sufficient material for two sequential courses in thermodynamics. Students are assumed to have an adequate background in calculus and physics. To cover the basic principles of thermodynamics. To present a wealth of real-world engineering examples to give students a feel for how thermodynamics is applied in engineering practice. To develop an intuitive understanding of thermodynamics by emphasizing the physics and physical arguments that underpin the theory"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

"This international student edition is for use outside of the U.S."--Cover

1) Introduction and Basic Concepts2) Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis3) Properties of Pure Substances4) Energy Analysis of Closed Systems5) Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes6) The Second Law of Thermodynamics7) Entropy8) Entropy Analysis9) Exergy10) Gas Power Cycles11) Vapor and Combined Power Cycles12) Refrigeration Cycles13) Thermodynamic Property Relations14) Gas Mixtures15) Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning16) Chemical Reactions17) Chemical and Phase Equilibrium18) Compressible Flow

"Thermodynamics is an exciting and fascinating subject that deals with energy, and thermodynamics has long been an essential part of engineering curricula all over the world. It has a broad application area ranging from microscopic organisms to common household appliances, transportation vehicles, power generation systems, and even philosophy. This introductory book contains sufficient material for two sequential courses in thermodynamics. Students are assumed to have an adequate background in calculus and physics. To cover the basic principles of thermodynamics. To present a wealth of real-world engineering examples to give students a feel for how thermodynamics is applied in engineering practice. To develop an intuitive understanding of thermodynamics by emphasizing the physics and physical arguments that underpin the theory"--

Provided by publisher.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

In English

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