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The ninth edition of Thermodynamics and Heat Power contains a
revised sequence of thermodynamics concepts including physical
properties, processes, and energy systems, to enable the attainment
of learning outcomes by Engineering and Engineering Technology
students taking an introductory course in thermodynamics. Built
around an easily understandable approach, this updated text focuses
on thermodynamics fundamentals, and explores renewable energy
generation, IC engines, power plants, HVAC, and applied heat
transfer. Energy, heat, and work are examined in relation to
thermodynamics cycles, and the effects of fluid properties on
system performance are explained. Numerous step-by-step examples
and problems make this text ideal for undergraduate students. This
new edition: Introduces physics-based mathematical formulations and
examples in a way that enables problem-solving. Contains extensive
learning features within each chapter, and basic computational
exercises for in-class and laboratory activities. Includes a
straightforward review of applicable calculus concepts. Uses
everyday examples to foster a better understanding of thermal
science and engineering concepts. This book is suitable for
undergraduate students in engineering and engineering technology.
The ninth edition of Thermodynamics and Heat Power contains a
revised sequence of thermodynamics concepts including physical
properties, processes, and energy systems, to enable the attainment
of learning outcomes by Engineering and Engineering Technology
students taking an introductory course in thermodynamics. Built
around an easily understandable approach, this updated text focuses
on thermodynamics fundamentals, and explores renewable energy
generation, IC engines, power plants, HVAC, and applied heat
transfer. Energy, heat, and work are examined in relation to
thermodynamics cycles, and the effects of fluid properties on
system performance are explained. Numerous step-by-step examples
and problems make this text ideal for undergraduate students. This
new edition: Introduces physics-based mathematical formulations and
examples in a way that enables problem-solving. Contains extensive
learning features within each chapter, and basic computational
exercises for in-class and laboratory activities. Includes a
straightforward review of applicable calculus concepts. Uses
everyday examples to foster a better understanding of thermal
science and engineering concepts. This book is suitable for
undergraduate students in engineering and engineering technology.
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