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Available for Fall 2000!


Place your order for the New Media
Version with ISBN 0-07-241970-9

Cengel, Yunus A., University of NevadaReno


Boles, Michael A., North Carolina State University

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach,


Third Edition (New Media Version)
2001 / 0-07-241970-9

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.

solve many of the probelms in the text and each program


provides detailed comments and online help.
An expanded and fully supportive BOOK WEBSITE with a
PowerPoint Slide Presentation and helpful weblinks offers
resources and tools for students and instructors alike.

FEATURES

An accessibly written text with over 1,000 illustrations to help


students visualize concepts.
Numerous worked-out examples with sketches and process
diagrams.
Nearly 2,000 class-tested problems, including design, computer,
essay, and lab type problems (including new problems dealing with
thermoeconomics, energy conservation and conversion, and the
emission of pollutants and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere).
De-emphasizes the use of a formal sign convention for heat and
work, and teach an intuitive and unified approach, which is easier
for students to understand.
Provides the latest information on thermodynamic systems, such
as the new generation of gas turbines with remarkable efficiencies.
The NEW MEDIA VERSION packages the latest and most
accurate reprints of the 3/e text with the following state of the art
multimedia ancillariesall of which are FREE to your students:
An Interactive Introduction to Thermodynamics TUTORIAL
(developed by Ed Anderson of Texas Tech) provides a collection of
interactive examples and problems using EES and MATHCAD
computational engines. The tutorial allows students to further
explore essential topics such as entropy and the 2nd Law of
Thermodynamics.
An electronic STUDENT STUDY GUIDE (developed by coauthor Michael Boles) provides extensive complimentary coverage
while maintaining the same presentation style, notation, and
student-friendly format of the text.
An interactive FE EXAM REVIEW (also developed by Ed
Anderson of Texas Tech) includes multiple choice questions,
randomly selected to create several quizzes, which help students
prepare for the thermodynamics portion of the NCEES Engineering Exam.
The EES PROBLEMS DISK (currently packaged free with the
Third Edition) is retained in the New Media Version. The EES
(Engineering Equation Solver) programs have been developed to

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
Browse: http://www.mhhe.com/cengel
Demonstrations of New Media Version
software on the site April 2000.
Full Website available summer 2000.

(800) 338-3987
mhcomp@mcgraw-hill.com

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