Thermodynamics for Engineers by Bhalchandra V. Karlekar

Thermodynamics for Engineers by Bhalchandra V. Karlekar

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ISBN: 0139149864

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pearson College Div, ‎ January 1, 1982

Hardcover, 586 pages

Thermodynamics for engineers is a comprehensive treatment of classical thermodynamics. it introduces the thermodynamic variables at a carefully structured pace and presents applications generously throughout the text. Since the observations of phenomena have lead to the thermodynamic concepts and laws, a concept is preceded whenever possible by an everyday example.

highlighted in this book:

  • a brief, historical background
  • a discussion of work and heat including useful work, non-useful work, and lost work
  • the first law of thermodynamics, and internal energy and enthalpy
  • the thermodynamic properties of pure substances and the equations of state
  • the application of the first law to open systems
  • the second law of thermodynamics, entropy, reversibility, entropy change, available for work, availability and irreversibility
  • gas cycles for power and refrigeration
  • the vapor cycles for power and refrigeration
  • general thermodynamic relations
  • thermodynamics of nonreacting mixtures and solutions; and an introduction to air conditioning
  • discussion of reacting mixtures and of related topics such as air-fuel ratio, enthalpy of formation, adiabatic flame temperature, explosion pressure, extent of reaction, chemical equilibrium, and equilibrium constant