This fully revised second edition now matches the traditional sequence of course materials and provides a structured approach to teaching thermodynamics using everyday experiences and industrial applications. It is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, and energy engineering.
This fully revised second edition now matches the traditional sequence of course materials and provides a structured approach to teaching thermodynamics using everyday experiences and industrial applications. It is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, and energy engineering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen R. Turns is Professor Emeritus of mechanical engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include combustion-generated air pollution, other combustion-related topics, and engineering education pedagogy. Turns was the recipient of the 2009 ASEE Mechanical Engineering Division Ralph Coats Roe Award and has been the recipient of several teaching awards at Penn State. He is the author of An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications (3rd edition, 2011), also appearing in Chinese, Korean, and Portuguese, and of Thermal-Fluid Sciences: An Integrated Approach (2008). Turns is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME).
Inhaltsangabe
Conversion factors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Beginnings; 2. Thermodynamic properties, property relationships, and processes; 3. Conservation of mass; 4. Energy and energy transfer; 5. First law of thermodynamics; 6. Second law of thermodynamics and some of its consequences; 7. Entropy and availability; 8. Thermal-fluid analysis of steady-flow devices; 9. Systems for power production, propulsion, and heating and cooling; 10. Ideal-gas mixtures; 11. Air-vapor mixtures; 12. Reacting systems; 13. Chemical and phase equilibrium; Appendix A. Timeline; Appendix B. Thermodynamic properties of H2O; Appendix C. Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties of air; Appendix D. Thermodynamic properties of ideal gases and carbon; Appendix E. Various thermodynamic data; Appendix F. Thermo-physical properties of selected gases at 1 atm; Appendix G. Thermo-physical properties of selected liquids; Appendix H. Thermo-physical properties of hydrocarbon fuels; Appendix I. Psychrometric charts; Answers to selected problems; Index.
Conversion factors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Beginnings; 2. Thermodynamic properties, property relationships, and processes; 3. Conservation of mass; 4. Energy and energy transfer; 5. First law of thermodynamics; 6. Second law of thermodynamics and some of its consequences; 7. Entropy and availability; 8. Thermal-fluid analysis of steady-flow devices; 9. Systems for power production, propulsion, and heating and cooling; 10. Ideal-gas mixtures; 11. Air-vapor mixtures; 12. Reacting systems; 13. Chemical and phase equilibrium; Appendix A. Timeline; Appendix B. Thermodynamic properties of H2O; Appendix C. Thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties of air; Appendix D. Thermodynamic properties of ideal gases and carbon; Appendix E. Various thermodynamic data; Appendix F. Thermo-physical properties of selected gases at 1 atm; Appendix G. Thermo-physical properties of selected liquids; Appendix H. Thermo-physical properties of hydrocarbon fuels; Appendix I. Psychrometric charts; Answers to selected problems; Index.
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