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Thermodynamics

Authors

Sanford Klein, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Gregory Nellis, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Published 2011

Description

This book differs from other thermodynamics texts in its objective, which is to provide engineers with the concepts, tools, and experience needed to solve practical real-world energy problems. The presentation integrates computer tools (such as EES) with thermodynamic concepts to allow engineering students and practising engineers to solve problems they would otherwise not be able to solve. The use of examples, solved and explained in detail, and supported with property diagrams that are drawn to scale, is ubiquitous in this…

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  • Integrates software tools including EES to allow the solution of realistic problems
  • The book's unique exercises are more challenging than those in the standard texts
  • A robust website www.cambridge.org/KleinandNellis includes additional chapter content free to download, extra problems, and software downloads
  • Complete solutions are available to qualified instructors

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