Description: About this productProduct InformationThis book develops an intuitive understanding of thermodynamics by focusing on physical explanations while also providing the tools for readers to make informed decisions about technology related to the field. The new Sixth Edition examines the latest applications while retaining the basic organization and level of the previous editions.Product IdentifiersPublisherWileyISBN-100471787353ISBN-139780471787358eBay Product ID (ePID)57012939Product Key FeaturesFormatHardcoverPublication Year2007LanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight68.7 OzWidth8.8in.Height1.5in.Length11.1in.Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition22Table of Content1 Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions.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 Specific Volume.1.6 Pressure.1.7 Temperature.1.8 Engineering Design and Analysis.1.9 Methodology for Solving Thermodynamics Problems.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.2 Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics.2.1 Reviewing Mechanical Concepts of Energy.2.2 Broadening Our Understanding of Work.2.3 Broadening 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.3 Evaluating Properties.3.1 Getting Started.Evaluating Properties: General Considerations.3.2 p-v-T Relation.3.3 Studying Phase Change.3.4 Retrieving Thermodynamic Properties.3.5 Evaluating Pressure, Specific Volume, and Temperature.3.6 Evaluating Specific Internal Energy and Enthalpy.3.7 Evaluating Properties Using Computer Software.3.8 Applying the Energy Balance Using Property Tables and Software.3.9 Introducing Specific Heats cv and cp.3.10 Evaluating Properties of Liquids and Solids.3.11 Generalized Compressibility Chart.Evaluating Properties Using the Ideal Gas Model.3.12 Introducing the Ideal Gas Model.3.13 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, and Specific Heats of Ideal Gases.3.14 Applying the Energy Balance Using Ideal Gas Tables,Constant Specific Heats, and Software.3.15 Polytropic Process Relations.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.4 Control Volume Analysis Using Energy.4.1 Conservation of Mass for a Control Volume.4.2 Forms of the Mass Rate Balance.4.3 Applications of the Mass Rate Balance.4.4 Conservation of Energy for a Control Volume.4.5 Analyzing Control Volumes at Steady State.4.6 Nozzles and Diffusers.4.7 Turbines.4.8 Compressors and Pumps.4.9 Heat Exchangers.4.10 Throttling Devices.4.11 System Integration.4.12 Transient Analysis.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics.5.1 Introducing the Second Law.5.2 Statements of the Second Law.5.3 Identifying Irreversibilities.5.4 Interpreting the Kelvin-Planck Statement.5.5 Applying the Second Law to Thermodynamic Cycles.5.6 Second Law Aspects of Power Cycles Interacting with Two Reservoirs.5.7 Second Law Aspects of Refrigeration and Heat Pump Cycles Interacting with Two Reservoirs.5.8 The Kelvin and International Temperature Scales.5.9 Maximum Performance Measures for Cycles Operating Between Two Reservoirs.5.10 Carnot Cycle.5.11 Clausius Inequality.Chapter Summary and Study Guide.6 Using Entropy.6.1 Entropy-A System Property.6.2 Retrieving Entropy Data.6.3 Introducing the T dS Equations.6.4 Entropy Change of an Incompressible Substance.6.5 Entropy Change of an Ideal Gas.6.6 Entropy Change in Internally Reversible Processes of Closed Systems.6.7 Entropy Balance for Closed Systems.6.8 Directionality of Processes.6.9 Entropy Rate Balance for Control Volumes.6.10 Rate Balances for Control Volumes at Steady State.6.11 Isentropic Processes.6.12 Isentropic Efficiencies of Turbines, Nozzles, Compressors, and Pumps.6.13 HIllustratedYesDewey Decimal621.402/1Age LevelCollege AudienceCopyright Date2008AuthorHoward N. Shapiro, Michael J. Moran, BorgnakkeEdition Number6Number of Pages944 PagesEdition DescriptionRevised EditionLc Classification NumberTj265.M66 2007Lccn2007-277294
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Number of Pages: 944 Pages
Publication Name: Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics
Language: English
Publisher: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Subject: Mechanics / Thermodynamics
Publication Year: 2007
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Author: Howard N. Shapiro, Michael J. Moran
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