Understanding engineering thermo /
Levenspiel (chemical engineering, Oregon State U.), taking pity on the undergraduate puzzling over thermodynamic symbols and squiggles, provides a foundation text for "thermo" study minimizing its abstractions. Concentrating on the first two laws of Thermo, the text presents introductions...
Cote: | TJ265 L4.8 |
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Upper Saddle River, NJ :
Prentice Hall PTR,
[1996].
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Table des matières:
- 1. What Thermo's All About.
- 2. Preliminaries.
- 3. First Law of Thermodynamics.
- 4. Work and Heat.
- 5. Potential Energy.
- 6. Kinetic Energy.
- 7. Internal Energy U and Enthalpy.
- 8. [Delta]U and [Delta]H for Physical Changes.
- 9. [Delta]U and [Delta]H for Chemical and Nuclear Reacting Systems.
- 10. Energy Reserves and Use.
- 11. Ideal Gas and the First Law.
- 12. Engineering Fluids.