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020 _a9781118412930
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082 _a621.1.01 MOR
100 _aMoran, Michael J
245 _aFundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
_cMichael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret B. Bailey.
260 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bWiley, [2014].
_c ©2014
300 _axiv, 1042 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c29 cm
505 _tGetting started : introductory concepts and definitions --
_tEnergy and the first law of thermodynamics --
_tEvaluating properties --
_tControl volume analysis using energy --
_tThe second law of thermodynamics --
_tUsing entropy --
_tExergy analysis --
_tVapor power systems --
_tGas power systems --
_tRefrigeration and heat pump systems --
_tThermodynamic relations --
_tIdeal gas mixtures and psychrometrics applications --
_tReacting mixtures and combustion --
_tChemical and phase equilibvrium
520 _a Presents a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of the subject from the classical perspective to offer a problem-solving methodology that encourages systematic thinking. Noted for its treatment of the second law, this text clearly presents both theory and application. The presentation of chemical availability has been extended by a cutting- edge discussion of standard chemical availability. Design applications and problems have been updated to include economic considerations. Environmental topics have also been expanded and updated. The new version of Interactive Thermodynamics (IT) is a powerful windows-based software program that now includes equation-solver, printing, graphing, data retrival and simulation capabilities
650 _a Thermodynamics -- Textbooks.
650 _aThermodynamics.
700 _a Shapiro N Howard
700 _a Boettner D Daisie
700 _a Bailey B Margaret
942 _2ddc
_cBK