Fundamentals of technical thermodynamics: textbooks for engineering students /
Published by : Springer, (Wiesbaden, Germany : ) Physical details: xvii, 606 pages : illus. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9783658389093.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Course reserves |
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Includes bibliographical references, appendices, and index.
1. Basic thermodynamic terms - -
2. The first law of thermodynamics - -
3. The second law of thermodynamics - -
4. Ideal gases - -
5. Real gases and vapors - -
6. Thermal machines - -
7. Cyclic process - -
8. Exergy - -
9. Heat transfer
10. Humid air - -
11. Combustion - -
12. Chemical thermodynamics.
"This textbook presents the essential scientific principles of thermodynamics in a detailed and well-structured manner for practice-oriented teaching. It conveys analytically reliable knowledge with a view to engineering application and provides the key to a quick understanding of e.g. thermal machines, heat transfer, humid air and combustion. The present English edition - in comparison to earlier German editions - has been extended to include aspects of fluid mechanics, dynamics of ideal gases and chemical thermodynamics." -- Provided by publisher.
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