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050 0 0 _aTJ265
_bV36
_c1973
100 _aGORDON J. VAN WYLEN
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245 0 0 _aFUNDAMENTALS OG CLASSICAL THERMODYNAMICS
250 _a2da. edición
260 3 _aLONDON
_bWILYEY INTERNATIONAL EDITIÓN
_c1973
300 _a724 pg
_bIlustrado
_c22 cm X 15 cm
505 _aList of Symbols 1. Some Introductory Comments 2. Some Concepts and Definitions 3. Properties of a Pure Substance 4. Work and Heat 5. The First Law of Thermodynamics 6. The Second Law of Thermodynamics 7. Entropy 8. Irreversibility and Availability 9. Some Power and Refrigeration Cycles 10. Thermodynamic Relations 11. Mixtures and Solutions 12. Chemical Reactions 13. Introduction to Phase and Chemical Equilibrium 14. Flow Through Nozzles and Blade Passages Appendix: Figures, Tables, and Charts Some Selected References Answers to Selected Problems Index
520 _aIn this second edition we have retained the basic objective of the first edition, to present a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of classical thermodynamics while retaining an engineering perspective and, in doing so, to both lay the groundwork for subsequent studies in such Belds as fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and statistical thermodynamics, and to prepare the student to effectively use thermodynamics in the practice of engineering We have deliberately directed our presentation to students. New con cepts and definitions are presented in the context where they are first relevant. The first thermodynamic properties to be defined (Chapter 2) are those that can be readily measured: pressure, specific volume, and temperature. In Chapter 3, tables of thermodynamic properties are introduced, but only in regard to these measurable properties. Internal energy and enthalpy are introduced in connection with the first law, entropy with the second law, and the Helmholtz and Gibbs functions in the chapter on availability. Many examples have been included in the book to assist the student in gaining an understanding of thermo-dynamics, and the problems at the end of each chapter have been care-fully sequenced to correlate with the subject matter and provide some progression in difficulty.
526 _aIngenieria en Gestion Empresarial
650 0 _aIngeniería en gestión empresarial
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_cLIB
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_e2da.edición
945 _a1270
_bMaría Elena Olvera Picina
_c1260
_dNorma Gabriela Corona Arreguin
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