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Thermodynamics: Concepts and Applications
Chapter 1 Beginnings
Chapter 2 Epitomizes this approach with essentially all material related to thermodynamic properties contained within a single chapter. This arrangement allow students to connect topics in a logical manner, without necessarily proceeding through the chapter in a linear manner. It is expected that this chapter will be revisited many times.
Chapter 3 deals with all aspects of mass conservation, including element conservation required for reacting systems.
Chapter 4 Energy & Energy Transfer
Chapter 5 follows a similar path for energy conservation. Second law topics area introduced hierarchically in Chapter 6. An important structure for a beginner. Here the advanced topics of chemical and phase equilibria are treated as a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics. The design of this book allows an instructor to select topics and combine them with material from other chapters seamlessly. Pedagogical devices include learning objectives; chapter overviews, summaries, and checklists; historical perspectives; numerous examples, questions and problems; and lavish illustrations. Students are encouraged to use the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) fluid properties database.
Chapter 7 Steady Flow Devices
Chapter 8 Systems for Power Production, Propulsion, and Heating and Cooling.
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