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Thermodynamics Concepts and Applications

Authors

Stephen R. Turns, Pennsylvania State University, Laura L. Pauley, Pennsylvania State University
Published 2020

Description

Fully revised to match the more traditional sequence of course materials, this full-color second edition presents the basic principles and methods of thermodynamics using a clear and engaging style and a wealth of end-of-chapter problems. It includes five new chapters on topics such as mixtures, psychometry, chemical equilibrium, and combustion, and discussion of the Second Law of Thermodynamics has been expanded and divided into two chapters, allowing instructors to introduce the topic using either the cycle analysis in Chapter 6…

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Key features

  • A 50% increase in real-life examples and end-of-chapter problems, now arranged under section headings for better clarity
  • New FE and EES/MATLAB problems; the former encompassing topics on the FE exam and the latter providing students with a structure for good analysis methods that includes checking with hand calculations
  • Online instructor resources including LMS testbanks, instructor solutions, teaching slides, instructional videos, and Powerpoint/jpeg versions of figures
  • A wide range of pedagogical features, such as overview figures at the beginning of each chapter visually explaining how topics fit into the wider context of thermodynamics; in-text examples, followed by self-test questions, to help students assess their knowledge of the topics discussed; and key concepts and definitions checklists, conceptual questions and problems at the end of every chapter
  • NIST software available online via NIST that provides properties for 17 pure fluids and for air

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