Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering - Kalyan Annamalai, Ishwar K. Puri, Milind A. Jog

Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering

Buch | Hardcover
439 Seiten
2001
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8493-2553-3 (ISBN)
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Offers simple, physical explanations for thermodynamic processes and the practical evaluation of thermodynamic systems. This book includes an abundance of figures, exercises, and tables, plus a summary of formulae and a summary of each chapter, suitable for quick reference or review.
Although there are a number of satisfactory advanced thermodynamics texts on the market, virtually all of them take a rigorous theoretical and mathematical approach to the subject. Engineering students need a more practical approach-one that offers physical explanations along with the mathematical relation and equations-so they can readily apply them to real world problems.

Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering fills that need. The authors take a down-to-earth approach that lays a strong conceptual foundation and provides simple, physical explanations for thermodynamic processes and the practical evaluation of thermodynamic systems. They employ a phenomenological approach throughout the book and include more than 150 engineering examples.

The authors stress applications throughout the book, illustrate availability concepts, and emphasize the use of two conservation and two balance equations. They include an abundance of figures, exercises, and tables, plus a summary of important formulae and a summary of each chapter, ideal for quick reference or review. The authors have also developed spreadsheet software that covers many of the applications presented.

This text eliminates the need for students to wade through the abstract generalized concepts and mathematical relations that govern thermodynamics. You can now offer them the perfect text for understanding the physics of thermodynamic concepts and apply that knowledge in the field: Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering.

INTRODUCTION
Importance, Significance, and Limitations
Limitations of Thermodynamics
Mathematical Background
Overview of Microscopic Thermodynamics
Summary
Appendix
FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Introduction
Integral and Differential Forms of Conservation Equations
Summary
Appendix
SECOND LAW AND ENTROPY
Introduction
Statements of the Second Law
Consequences of Second Law
Entropy Balance Equation for a Closed System
Entropy Evaluation
Local and Global Equilibrium
Single-Component Incompressible Fluids
Third Law
Entropy Balance Equation for an Open System
Maximum Entropy and Minimum Energy
Summary
Appendix
AVAILABILITY
Introduction
Optimum Work and Irreversibility in a Closed System
Availability Analyses for Closed Systems
Generalized Availability Analysis
Availability and Efficiency
Chemical Availability
Integral and Differential Forms
Summary
POSTULATORY (GIBBSIAN) THERMODYNAMICS
Introduction
Classical Rationale for Postulator Approach
Legendre Transform
Generalized Relation for all Work Modes
Thermodynamic Postulates for Simple Systems
Entropy Fundamental Equation
Energy Fundamental Equation
Intensive and Extensive Properties
Summary
STATE RELATIONSHIPS FOR REAL GASES AND LIQUIDS
Introduction
Equations of State
Real Gases
Summary
Appendix
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF PURE FLUIDS
Introduction
Ideal Gas Properties
James Clark Maxwell (1831-1879) Relations
Generalized Relations
Evaluations of Thermodynamic Properties
Pizer Effect
Kesler Equation of State (KES) and Kesler Tables
Fugacity
Experiments to Measure (uO - u)
Vapor/Liquid Equilibrium Curve
Throttling Processes
Development of Thermodynamic Tables
Summary
THERMODYNAMICS PROPERTIES OF MIXTURES
Partial Molal Properties
Molal Properties Using the Equations of State
Summary
PHASE EQUILIBRIUM FOR A MIXTURE
Introduction
Simplified Criteria for Phase Equilibrium
Pressure and Temperature Diagrams
Dissolved Gases in Liquids
Deviations from Raoult's Law
Summary
Appendix
STABILITY
Introduction
Stability Criteria
Application to Boiling and Condensation
Entropy Generation During Irreversible Transformation
Spinodal Curves
Determination of Vapor Bubble and Drop Sizes
Universe and Stability
Summary
CHEMICALLY REACTIVE SYSTEMS
Introduction
Chemical Reactions and Combustion
Thermochemistry
First Law: Analyses for Chemically Reacting Systems
Combustion Analyses in the Case of Nonideal Behavior
Second Law Analysis of Chemically Reacting Systems
Mass Conservation and Mole Balance Equations
Summary
REACTION DIRECTION AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
Introduction
Reaction Direction and Chemical Equilibrium
Chemical Equilibrium Relations
Summary
Appendix
AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS FOR REACTING SYSTEMS
Introduction
Entropy Generation in Chemical Reactions
Availability
Summary
PROBLEMS
APPENDIX A TABLES
APPENDIX B CHARTS
APPENDIX C REFERENCES
INDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.8.2001
Reihe/Serie Applied and Computational Mechanics
Zusatzinfo 2000 equations; 60 Tables, black and white; 110 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1610 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 0-8493-2553-6 / 0849325536
ISBN-13 978-0-8493-2553-3 / 9780849325533
Zustand Neuware
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