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" Applied thermodynamics / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1012589
Doc. No : b766959
Main Entry : Oaṅhāra Siṅgha.
Title & Author : Applied thermodynamics /\ Onkar Singh.
Edition Statement : 3rd ed.
Publication Statement : New Delhi :: New Age International (P) Ltd.,, ©2009.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xv, 948 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 1282385712
: : 6612385715
: : 8122425836
: : 8122429165
: : 9781282385719
: : 9786612385711
: : 9788122425833
: : 9788122429169
: 9788122425833
Contents : 1. Fundamental Concepts and Definitions -- 1.1 Introduction and Definition of Thermodynamics -- 1.2 Dimensions and Units -- 1.3 Concept of Continuum -- 1.4 Systems, Surroundings and Universe -- 1.5 Properties and State -- 1.6 Thermodynamic Path, Process and Cycle -- 1.7 Thermodynamic Equilibrium -- 1.8 Reversibility and Irreversibility -- 1.9 Quasi-Static Process -- 1.10 Some Thermodynamic Properties -- 1.11 Energy and Its Forms -- 1.12 Heat and Work -- 1.13 Gas Laws -- 1.14 Ideal Gas -- 1.15 Dalton's Law, Amagat's Law and Property of Mixture of Gases -- 1.16 Real Gas -- 1.17 Vander Waals and Other Equations of State for Real Gas -- Examples -- Exercises -- Chapter 2. Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Priniciple of Temperature Measurement and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics -- 2.3 Temperature Scales -- 2.4 Temperature Measurement -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 3. First Law of Thermodynamics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Thermodynamic Processes and Calculation of Work -- 3.3 Non-Flow Work and Flow Work -- 3.4 First Law of Thermodynamics -- 3.5 Internal Energy and Enthalpy -- 3.6 Specific Heats and Their Relation with Internal Energy and Enthalpy -- 3.7 First Law of Thermodynamics Applied to Open Systems -- 3.8 Steady Flow Systems and Their Analysis -- 3.9 First Law Applied to Engineering Systems -- 3.10 Unsteady Flow Systems and Their Analysis -- 3.11 Limitations of First Law of Thermodynamics -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 4. Second Law of Ther -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Heat Reservoir -- 4.3 Heat Engine -- 4.4 Heat Pump and Refrigerator -- 4.5 Statements for IInd Law of Law of Thermodynamics -- 4.6 Equivalence of Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statements of IInd Law of Thermodynamics -- 4.7 Reversible and Irreversible Processes -- 4.8 Carnot Cycle and Carnot Engine -- 4.9 Carnot Theorem and Its Corollaries -- 4.10 Thermodynamic Temperature Scale -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 5. Entropy -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Clausius Inequality -- 5.3 Entropy-A Property of System -- 5.4 Principle of Entropy Increase -- 5.5 Entropy Change During Different Thermodynamic Processes -- 5.6 Entropy and Its Relevance -- 5.7 Thermodynamic Property Relationship -- 5.8 Third Law of Thermodynamics -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 6. Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Susbtance -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Properties and Important Definitions -- 6.3 Phase Transformation Process -- 6.4 Graphical Representation of Pressure, Volume and Temperature -- 6.5 Thermodynamic Relations Involving Entropy -- 6.6 Properties of Steam -- 6.7 Steam Tables and Mollier Diagram -- 6.8 Dryness Fraction Measurement -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 7. Availability and General Thermodynamic Relations -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Availability Or Exergy -- 7.3 Availability Associated with Heat and Work -- 7.4 Effectiveness Or Second Law Efficiency -- 7.5 Second Law Analysis of Steady Flow Systems -- 7.6 General Thermodynamic Relations -- Examples -- Exercise -- Chapter 8. Vapour Power Cycles -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Performance Parameters -- 8.3 Carnot Vapour Power Cycle -- 8.4 Rankine Cycle -- 8.5 Desired Ther.
Abstract : This book presents a systematic account of the concepts and principles of engineering thermodynamics and the concepts and practices of thermal engineering. The book covers basic course of engineering thermodynamics and also deals with the advanced course of thermal engineering. This book will meet the requirements of the undergraduate students of engineering and technology undertaking the compulsory course of engineering thermodynamics. The subject matter is sufficient for the students of Mechanical Engineering/Industrial-Production Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, undertaking advanced courses in the name of thermal engineering/heat engineering/applied thermodynamics etc. Presentation of the subject matter has been made in very simple and understandable language. The book is written in SI system of units and each chapter has been provided with sufficient number of typical numerical problems of solved and unsolved questions with answers. Contents: Fundamental Concepts and Definitions Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics First Law of Thermodynamics Second Law of Thermodynamics Entropy Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Substance Availability and General Thermodynamic Relations Vapour Power Cycles Gas Power Cycles Fuel and Combustion Boilers and Boiler Calculations Steam Engine Nozzles Steam Turbines Steam Condenser Reciprocating and Rotary Compressor Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Jet Propulsion and Rocket Engines Multiple Answer type Questions.
Subject : Combustion.
Subject : Thermodynamics.
Subject : Combustion.
Subject : Thermodynamics.
Dewey Classification : ‭621.4021‬
LC Classification : ‭TJ265‬‭.S56 2009eb‬
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