Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics : (Record no. 10560)

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LC control number 2006-008521
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International Standard Book Number 0470030372 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Classification number TJ265
Item number .M66 2006
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Classification number 621.402/1
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Moran, Michael J.
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Title Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics :
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro.
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Edition statement 5th ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Hoboken, NJ :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2006.
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Projected publication date 0604
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504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Chapter 1. Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions1.1.1 Using Thermodynamics.1.2 Defining Systems.1.3 Describing Systems and Their Behavior.1.4 Measuring Mass, Length, Time, and Force.1.5 Two Measurable Properties: Specific Volume and Pressure.1.6 Measuring Temperature.1.7 Engineering Design and Analysis.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.Chapter 2. Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics.2.1 Reviewing Mechanical Concepts of Energy.2.2 Broading Our Understanding of Work.2.3 Broading Our Understanding of Energy.2.4 Energy Transfer By Heat.2.5 Energy Accounting: Energy Balance for Closed Systems.2.6 Energy Analysis of Cycles.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.Chapter 3. Evaluating Properties.3.1 Fixing the State.EVALUATING PROPERTIES: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.3.2 p-v-T Relation.3.3 Retrieving Thermodynamic Properties.3.4 Generalized Compressibility Chart.EVALUATING PROPERTIES USING THE IDEAL GAS MODEL.3.5 Ideal Gas Model.3.6 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Ideal Gases.3.7 Evaluating Du and Dh using Ideal Gas Tables, Software, and Constant Specific Heats.3.8 Polytropic Process of an Ideal Gas.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.Chapter 4. Control Volume Analysis Using Energy.4.1 Conservation of Mass for a Control Volume.4.2 Conservation of Energy for a Control Volume.4.3 Analyzing Control Volumes at Steady State.4.4 Transient Analysis.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.Chapter 5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics.5.1 Introducing the Second Law.5.2 Identifying Irreversibilities.5.3 Applying the Second Law to Thermodynamic Cycles.5.4 Defining the Kelvin Temperature Scale.5.5 Maximum Performance Measures for Cycles Operating Between Two Reservoirs.5.6 Carnot Cycle.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.Chapter 6. Using Entropy.6.1 Introducing Entropy.6.2 Defining Entropy Change.6.3 Retrieving Entropy Data.6.4 Entropy Change in Internally Reversible Processes.6.5 Entropy Balance for Closed Systems.6.6 Entropy Rate Balance for Control Volumes.6.7 Isentropic Proc.
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Summary, etc. This book is a comprehensive, best selling introduction to the basics of engineering thermodynamics. Requiring only college level physics and calculus, this popular book includes numerous illustrations and graphs to help students learn engineering concepts. A tested and proven problem solving methodology encourages readers to think systematically and develop an orderly approach to problem solving. This book provides readers with a state-of-the-art introduction to second law analysis. Design/open ended problems provide readers with brief design experiences that offer them opportunities to apply constraints and consider alternatives
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Thermodynamics.
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Personal name Shapiro, Howard N.
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