Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers
โ Scribed by D. Winterbone FEng BSc PhD DSc FIMechE MSAE
- Publisher
- BH
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 399
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Although the basic theories of thermodynamics are adequately covered by a number of existing texts, there is little literature that addresses more advanced topics. In this comprehensive work the author redresses this balance, drawing on his twenty-five years of experience of teaching thermodynamics at undergraduate and postgraduate level, to produce a definitive text to cover thoroughly, advanced syllabuses. The book introduces the basic concepts which apply over the whole range of new technologies, considering: a new approach to cycles, enabling their irreversibility to be taken into account; a detailed study of combustion to show how the chemical energy in a fuel is converted into thermal energy and emissions; an analysis of fuel cells to give an understanding of the direct conversion of chemical energy to electrical power; a detailed study of property relationships to enable more sophisticated analyses to be made of both high and low temperature plant and irreversible thermodynamics, whose principles might hold a key to new ways of efficiently covering energy to power (e.g. solar energy, fuel cells). Worked examples are included in most of the chapters, followed by exercises with solutions. By developing thermodynamics from an explicitly equilibrium perspective, showing how all systems attempt to reach a state of equilibrium, and the effects of these systems when they cannot, the result is an unparalleled insight into the more advanced considerations when converting any form of energy into power, that will prove invaluable to students and professional engineers of all disciplines.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This text is intended to provide an introduction to advanced thermodynamics for mechanical and aerospace engineering students, covering topics such as: availability analysis; thermodynamic properties; chemical reactions; and a statistical viewpoint of entropy.
Content: <br>Preface</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages ix-xii</i><br>Structure of book</span></a></h3>, <i>Page xiii</i><br>Symbols</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages xv-xix</i><br>1 - State of equilibrium</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages 1-12</i><br>2 - Availabilty and exergy</span></a></h3>, <i>Pages 13-46</i><br>3 - Pin
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