An updated and expanded translation of the highly popular Russian
textbook, Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of
Matter examines equilibrium and kinetic properties of matter--gas,
liquid, and solid--using the general principles of thermodynamics
and kinetic theory. Readable and accessible throughout, this book
provides both thermodynamic and statistical points of view,
covering thermodynamic potentials, such as entropy and free energy,
whenever relevant.
The book takes a fresh approach to its subject matter, focusing
equally on condensed matter and gases. It compares rarefied and
condensed matter, classical and quantum systems, and real and ideal
gases. Central to the book are intermolecular interactions, and the
process by which they lead matter into a change of state. The
author discusses the solid, crystalline phase, showing how it can
be manipulated by lattice vibration as well as by thermal pressure.
In addition, this is the only book in which the quasi-thermodynamic
theory of gas/liquid interface is used for density profile
calculation within the van der Waals theory of surface tension.
Another major theme investigated here is the irreversible
transfer properties of matter, such as diffusion and viscosity,
heat and electric conductivity. The book presents the hypothesis of
"local equilibrium, " which facilitates the calculation of the
fluxes of matter, heat, or charge-- comparing them and predicting
the resultant density and temperature dependencies of transport
coefficients. Examples from situations when local equilibrium is
absent are also included.
Finally, the book covers all reversible processes subject to the
principles of thermodynamics. This isespecially useful in
experimental applications--optimizing the work of heat engines and
pumps; providing methods for the condensation of gases into
liquids; and explaining various phenomena such as phase equilibrium
and transitions, surface tension, and thermal radiation.
Addressing a broad audience, and using inductive logic and many
illustrations, Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of
Matter leads the reader from basic phenomena to advanced models,
and provides from the outset opportunities for experimental work in
related fields of physics and physical chemistry.
This highly original book about the kinetic properties of the
microparticles constituting gases, liquids, and solids--as well as
light--is an updated version of a very popular Russian text.
Dealing with areas of molecular physics, this edition updates all
information, covering elementary statistical mechanics and kinetic
theory, and expanding the Russian text to include
thermodynamics.
Particularly innovative are the methods--exclusive to this
book--for calculating surface structure within
quasi-thermodynamics. Also unique is the comparison between
rarefied and condensed matter, which is not offered in any other
text.
Addressing both students and advanced researchers, the book
assumes only a general math and classical mechanics background,
allowing the reader to progress quickly from the introductory
material to complex topics. It provides:
- Rigorous quantitative treatment of all phenomena, useful for
starting experiments in related fields of physics and physical
chemistry
- Comprehensive coverage of molecular and photon gases, liquids
and solids-- for students and faculty in physics
- Aunique treatment of solid and liquid equations of state--for
researchers in thermophysics and physical chemistry
- 150 illustrations and references on experimental data for
equations of state, orthometric curves, the knots of
compressibility factor isotherms, as well as liquid-gas
interface
- Several of the author's own original results
- An extensive list of suggested readings for both fundamental
and in-depth study
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