Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Third Edition (New Media Version)
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Third Edition (New Media Version)
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Third Edition (New Media Version)
Browse: http://www.mhhe.com/cengel
By stressing a physical, intuitive approach versus a heavily mathematical approach, Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
promotes a clearer understanding of the basic principles for your
sophomore/junior level Thermodynamics I and II or Energy
Systems students. With plenty of illustrations and examples, the
Third Edition engages students and makes learning the key
concepts of thermodynamics both more accessible and enjoyable.
FEATURES
CONTENTS
1. Basic Concepts of
Thermodynamics
2. Properties of Pure Substances
3. The First Law of
Thermodynamics:
Closed Systems
4. The First Law of
Thermodynamics:
Control Volumes
5. The Second Law of
Thermodynamics
6. Entropy: A Measure
of Disorder
7. Exergy: A Measure of
Work Potential
8. Gas Power Cycles
9. Vapor and Combined
Power Cycles
10. Refrigeration Cycles
11. Thermodynamics
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 Gas Flow
A1. Property Tables and
Charts (SI Units)
A2. Property Tables and
Charts (English Units)
A3. About the Software:
Introduction to EES
SUPPLEMENTS
Instructors Solutions Manual
0-07-011928-7
Instructors Resource CD-ROM
0-07-847798-0
Website
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Demonstrations of New Media Version
software on the site April 2000.
Full Website available summer 2000.
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