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The thermodynamics knowledge you need to succeed in class-and in your career Thermodynamics For Dummies, 2nd Edition covers the topics found in a typical undergraduate introductory thermodynamic course (which is an essential course to nearly all engineering degree programs). It also brings the subject to life with exciting content on where (and how!) thermodynamics is being used today (spoiler alert: everywhere!). You'll grasp the basics of how heat and energy interact, thermodynamic properties of reactions and mixtures, and how thermodynamic cycles are used to make things go. This useful…mehr
The thermodynamics knowledge you need to succeed in class-and in your career
Thermodynamics For Dummies, 2nd Edition covers the topics found in a typical undergraduate introductory thermodynamic course (which is an essential course to nearly all engineering degree programs). It also brings the subject to life with exciting content on where (and how!) thermodynamics is being used today (spoiler alert: everywhere!). You'll grasp the basics of how heat and energy interact, thermodynamic properties of reactions and mixtures, and how thermodynamic cycles are used to make things go. This useful guide also covers renewable energy systems, new refrigerant technology, and a more diverse perspective on the history of the field.
Within, you'll:
Get clear explanations of the laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic cycles, and beyond
Read about real-world examples to help you connect with the content
Practice solving thermodynamic problems to internalize what you've learned
For students looking for resources to demystify thermodynamics, Thermodynamics For Dummies, 2nd Edition is the perfect choice. Become thermodynamically savvy with this accessible guide!
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Autorenporträt
Michael Pauken, PhD, is a principal mechanical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He specializes in spacecraft thermal control systems and interplanetary exploration. He was previously a lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology, teaching courses in thermodynamics and heat transfer.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with Thermodynamics 7 Chapter 1: Thermodynamics in Everyday Life 9 Chapter 2: Laying the Foundation of Thermodynamics 17 Chapter 3: Working with Phases and Properties of Substances 43 Chapter 4: The Thermodynamic Duo: Work and Heat 61 Part 2: Employing the Laws of Thermodynamics 75 Chapter 5: Using the First Law in Closed Systems 77 Chapter 6: Using the First Law in Open Systems 91 Chapter 7: Governing Heat Engines and Refrigerators with the Second Law 109 Chapter 8: The Second Law Predicts the Demise of the Universe 123 Chapter 9: Analyzing Systems by Applying the Second Law 145 Part 3: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Making Heat Work for You 161 Chapter 10: Working with Carnot and Brayton Cycles 163 Chapter 11: Working with Otto and Diesel Cycles 191 Chapter 12: Power up with Rankine Cycles 211 Chapter 13: Cooling Off with Refrigeration Cycles 233 Chapter 14: Thermodynamics of Renewable Energy Systems 255 Part 4: Handling Thermodynamic Relationships, Reactions, and Mixtures. 275 Chapter 15: Understanding the Behavior of Real Gases 277 Chapter 16: Mixing Non-Reacting Gases 289 Chapter 17: Burning Up with Combustion 315 Part 5: The Part of Tens 337 Chapter 18: Ten Famous Names in Thermodynamics 339 Chapter 19: Ten More Cycles of Note 345 Appendix A: Thermodynamic Property Tables 355 Index 367
Introduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with Thermodynamics 7 Chapter 1: Thermodynamics in Everyday Life 9 Chapter 2: Laying the Foundation of Thermodynamics 17 Chapter 3: Working with Phases and Properties of Substances 43 Chapter 4: The Thermodynamic Duo: Work and Heat 61 Part 2: Employing the Laws of Thermodynamics 75 Chapter 5: Using the First Law in Closed Systems 77 Chapter 6: Using the First Law in Open Systems 91 Chapter 7: Governing Heat Engines and Refrigerators with the Second Law 109 Chapter 8: The Second Law Predicts the Demise of the Universe 123 Chapter 9: Analyzing Systems by Applying the Second Law 145 Part 3: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Making Heat Work for You 161 Chapter 10: Working with Carnot and Brayton Cycles 163 Chapter 11: Working with Otto and Diesel Cycles 191 Chapter 12: Power up with Rankine Cycles 211 Chapter 13: Cooling Off with Refrigeration Cycles 233 Chapter 14: Thermodynamics of Renewable Energy Systems 255 Part 4: Handling Thermodynamic Relationships, Reactions, and Mixtures. 275 Chapter 15: Understanding the Behavior of Real Gases 277 Chapter 16: Mixing Non-Reacting Gases 289 Chapter 17: Burning Up with Combustion 315 Part 5: The Part of Tens 337 Chapter 18: Ten Famous Names in Thermodynamics 339 Chapter 19: Ten More Cycles of Note 345 Appendix A: Thermodynamic Property Tables 355 Index 367
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