Thermodynamics and Heat Power - Irving Granet, Maurice Bluestein

Thermodynamics and Heat Power

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856 Seiten
2014 | 8th New edition
Apple Academic Press Inc. (Verlag)
978-1-4822-3855-6 (ISBN)
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Building on the last edition, (dedicated to exploring alternatives to coal- and oil-based energy conversion methods and published more than ten years ago), Thermodynamics and Heat Power, Eighth Edition updates the status of existing direct energy conversion methods as described in the previous work. Offering a systems approach to the analysis of energy conversion methods, this text focuses on the fundamentals involved in thermodynamics, and further explores concepts in the areas of ideal gas flow, engine analysis, air conditioning, and heat transfer. It examines energy, heat, and work in relation to thermodynamics, and also explores the properties of temperature and pressures. The book emphasizes practical mechanical systems, and incorporates problems at the end of the chapters to advance the application of the material.





What’s New in the Eighth Edition:







An emphasis on a systems approach to problems
More discussion of the types of heat and of entropy
Added explanations for understanding pound mass and the mole
Analysis of steady flow gas processes, replacing the compressible flow section
The concept of paddle work to illustrate how frictional effects can be analyzed
A clearer discussion of the psychrometric chart and its usage in analyzing air conditioning systems
Updates of the status of direct energy conversion systems
A description of how the cooling tower is utilized in high-rise buildings
Practical automotive engine analysis
Expanded Brayton cycle analysis including intercooling, reheat, and regeneration and their effect on gas turbine efficiency
A description of fins and how they improve heat transfer rates
Added illustrative problems and new homework problems
Availability of a publisher’s website for fluid properties and other reference materials
Properties of the latest in commercial refrigerants





This text presents an understanding of basic concepts on the subject of thermodynamics and is a definitive resource for undergraduate students in engineering programs, most specifically, students studying engineering technology.

Maurice Bluestein is a professor emeritus of mechanical engineering technology at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. He has taught for 19 years at the undergraduate and graduate levels, following a 25-year career in the biomedical engineering industry. He received a PhD in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University and an MS and BS in mechanical engineering from New York University and the City College of New York, respectively. He has authored numerous scientific papers and is the co-developer of the Wind Chill Temperature Chart used by the weather services of the United States and Canada.

Fundamental Concepts


Introduction


Thermodynamic Systems


Temperature


Force and Mass


Elementary Kinetic Theory of Gases


Pressure


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Work, Energy, and Heat


Introduction


Work


Energy


Internal Energy


Potential Energy


Kinetic Energy


Heat


Flow Work


Nonflow Work


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


First Law of Thermodynamics


Introduction


First Law of Thermodynamics


Nonflow System


Steady-Flow System


Applications of First Law of Thermodynamics


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


The Second Law of Thermodynamics


Introduction


Reversibility-Second Law of Thermodynamics


The Carnot Cycle


Entropy


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Properties of Liquids and Gases


Introduction


Liquids and Vapors


Thermodynamic Properties of Steam


Computerized Properties


Thermodynamic Diagrams


Processes


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


The Ideal Gas


Introduction


Basic Considerations


Specific Heat


Entropy Changes of Ideal Gas


Nonflow Gas Processes


The Gas Tables


Steady Flow Gas Processes


Real Gases


Frictional Effects


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Mixtures of Ideal Gases


Introduction


Pressure of a Mixture


Volume of a Mixture


Mixture Composition


Thermodynamic Properties of a Gas Mixture


Air-Water Vapor Mixtures


Thermodynamic Properties of Air-Water Vapor Mixtures


Psychrometric Chart


Air Conditioning


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Vapor Power Cycles


Introduction


Carnot Cycle


The Rankine Cycle


Rating of Power-Plant Cycles


The Reheat Cycle


The Regenerative Cycle


The Steam Generator


The Steam Turbine


Cogeneration


Direct Energy Conversion


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Gas Power Cycles


Introduction


Air-Standard Analysis of the Otto Cycle


Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine)


Air-Standard Analysis of the Diesel Cycle


Automotive Engine Analysis


Brayton Cycle


Air-Standard Brayton Cycle Analysis


The Dual Combustion Cycle (The Dual Cycle)


Stirling Cycle and Ericsson Cycle (Regeneration)


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Refrigeration


Introduction


Reversed Carnot Cycle


Defined Ratings


Refrigeration Cycles


Compressors


The Heat Pump


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Heat Transfer


Introduction


Conduction


Convection


Radiation


Heat Exchangers


Combined Modes of Heat Transfer


Cooling Electronic Equipment


Analysis of Fins


Heat Pipes


Review


Key Terms


Equations Developed in This Chapter


Questions


Problems


Appendices


References


Index

Zusatzinfo 1540 Equations, 110 in text boxes; 64 Tables, black and white; 293 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Oakville
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1633 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Technik Bauwesen
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4822-3855-1 / 1482238551
ISBN-13 978-1-4822-3855-6 / 9781482238556
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