<i>Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach,</i> eighth edition, covers the basic principles of thermodynamics while presenting a wealth of real-world engineering examples so students get a feel for how thermodynamics is applied in engineering practice. This text helps students develop an intuitive u
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
β Scribed by Michael A. Boles
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Higher Education
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1733
- Edition
- 5th International student edition
- Category
- Library
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The subject of thermodynamics deals with energy and has long been an essential part of engineering curricula all over the world. Its broad application area ranges from microscopic organisms to common household appliances, transportation vehicles, power generation systems, and even philosophy. This i
<span>Cengelβs </span><span>Thermodynamics</span><span> is known to be student friendly, self-instructive, and easy to read and understand even for the most challenging topics with the help of attractive illustrations, examples, and real-world applications. The authorsβ philosophy is that the best w
β’ Whatβs Covered: Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach addresses the basic principles of thermodynamics with real-world engineering examples, helping students learn the physics and physical arguments that underpin the theory. β’ Teaching Approach: The traditional, more student-friendly macroscopi
The subject of thermodynamics deals with energy and has long been an essential part of engineering curricula all over the world. Its broad application area ranges from microscopic organisms to common household appliances, transportation vehicles, power generation systems, and even philosophy. This i
In this fifth edition of a text/DVD for students with background in calculus and physics, <,C>engel (mechanical engineering, University of Nevada) and Boles (mechanical and aerospace engineering, North Carolina State University) provide early introduction of the first law of thermodynamics, separate