Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics by P. Chattopadhyay, published by Oxford University Press in 2015, is a comprehensive resource that spans 890 pages. This edition presents a clear and structured approach to the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics, beginning with basic principles and advancing to more complex topics such as entropy, thermodynamic availability, and the properties of steam.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of essential subjects within the realms of science and engineering, including mechanics and thermodynamics. The book features numerous worked-out examples and detailed illustrations, designed to enhance understanding for beginners and provide a solid foundation in the subject matter.
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Starting with the basic concepts, the book gradually discusses important topics such as entropy, thermodynamic availability, properties of steam, real and ideal gas, power cycles and chemical equilibrium in increasing order of complexity.
A lucid exposition of the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics in the book along with numerous worked-out examples and well-labelled detailed illustrations are sure to instil in the beginners a holistic understanding of the subject.
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