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(e-Book) Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach in SI Units 9th Edition (12 Months Digital Access) – Cengel

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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 introductory book contains sufficient material for two sequential courses in thermodynamics, and students are assumed to have an adequate background in calculus and physics. A conscious effort is made to emphasize the basic principles of thermodynamics while also providing students with a perspective of how computational tools are used in engineering practice. The traditional classical, or macroscopic, approach is used throughout the text, with microscopic arguments serving in a supporting role as appropriate. This approach is more in line with students’ intuition and makes learning the subject matter much easier.

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Table of Contents

1) Introduction and Basic Concepts
2) Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis
3) Properties of Pure Substances
4) Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
5) Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
6) The Second Law of Thermodynamics
7) Entropy
8) Exergy
9) Gas Power Cycles
10) Vapor and Combined Power Cycles
11) Refrigeration Cycles
12) Thermodynamic Property Relations
13) Gas Mixtures
14) Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning
15) Chemical Reactions
16) Chemical and Phase Equilibrium
17) Compressible Flow
Appendix – Property Tables and Charts