Thermodynamics Concepts and Applications

Cover of Thermodynamics Concepts and Applications by Stephen R. Turns
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 854
ISBN-13: 9781107179714
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.7 Inches
Weight: 5.842249943 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.402/1
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“Thermodynamics Concepts and Applications” by Stephen R. Turns is a comprehensive text published by Cambridge University Press on February 27, 2020. This second edition spans 854 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an essential treatment of thermodynamics, focusing on the fundamental principles through an intuitive description of the microscopic behavior of matter. It is designed for courses in mechanical and aerospace engineering, providing a clear explanation of macroscopic foundations in relation to microscopic phenomena.

Readers will find a rich learning experience that includes real-world examples related to renewable energy conversion technologies. The text emphasizes a careful selection of examples to help students grasp the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics and apply them to various energy engineering challenges. Additionally, the book is accompanied by the academic versions of FluidProp and StanJan, two programs developed by the author that facilitate thermodynamic calculations and enhance understanding through visual representations. This edition aims to engage students in the global effort to address energy issues while providing a solid foundation in thermodynamics.


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Descripción del editor: “This concise text provides an essential treatment of thermodynamics and a discussion of the basic principles built on an intuitive description of the microscopic behavior of matter. Aimed at a range of courses in mechanical and aerospace engineering, the presentation explains the foundations valid at the macroscopic level in relation to what happens at the microscopic level, relying on intuitive and visual explanations which are presented with engaging cases. With ad hoc, real-word examples related also to current and future renewable energy conversion technologies and two well-known programs used for thermodynamic calculations, FluidProp and StanJan, this text provides students with a rich and engaging learning experience. Develops the subject starting from an essential treatment, building on fundamental principles presented with an intuitive description of the microscopic behaviour of matter Provides fewer but more carefully conceived examples which enable students to fully understand the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics and to successfully apply them to all kinds of energy engineering problems Provides ad hoc, real-world examples related to current and future renewable energy conversion technologies to engage students in the global effort to solve the energy issue Accompanied by the academic version of FluidProp (fluid thermodynamic properties) and StanJan (chemical equilibria) – two well-known programs largely developed by the authors, enabling students to solve some of the more complex exercises and to obtain colorful visual information, such as many of the charts in the book” (Cambridge University Press).

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