Thermodynamics

A Smart Approach

Thermodynamics
Ibrahim Dincer
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Hardback
h259 x 169mm - 688pg
22 Oct 2020 US
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9781119387862
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Presents a unique, stepwise exergy-based approach to thermodynamic concepts, systems, and applicationsThermodynamics: A Smart Approach redefines this crucial branch of engineering as the science of energy and exergy-rather than the science of energy and entropy-to provide an innovative, step-by-step approach for teaching, understanding, and practicing thermodynamics in a clearer and easier way. Focusing primarily on the concepts and balance equations,this innovative textbook covers exergy under the second law of thermodynamics, discusses exergy matters, and relates thermodynamics to environmental impact and sustainable development in a clear, simple and understandable manner. It aims to change the way thermodynamics is taught and practiced and help overcome the fear of thermodynamics. Author Ibrahim Dincer, a pioneer in the areas of thermodynamics and sustainable energy technologies, draws upon his multiple decades of experience teaching and researching thermodynamics to offer a unique exergy-based approach to the subject. Enabling readers to easily comprehend and apply thermodynamic principles, the text organizes thermodynamics into seven critical steps-property, state, process, cycle, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics and performance assessment-and provides extended teaching tools for systems and applications. Precise, student-friendly chapters cover fundamental concepts, thermodynamic laws, conventional and innovative power and refrigeration cycles, and more. This textbook:Covers a unique approach in teaching design, analysis and assessment of thermodynamic systemsProvides lots of examples for every subject for students and instructorsContains hundreds of illustrations, figures, and tables to better illustrate contentsIncludes many conceptual questions and study problemsFeatures numerous systems related examples and practical applicationsThermodynamics: A Smart Approach is an ideal textbook for undergraduate students and graduate students of engineering and applied science, as well researchers, scientists, and practicing engineers seeking a precise and concise textbook and/or reference work.
IBRAHIM DINCER is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech. University, Canada. He is a leading researcher in the area of sustainable energy technologies, and his achievements have been recognized through numerous teaching, research and service awards. During the past five years he has been recognized by Thomson Reuters as one of The Most Influential Scientific Minds in Engineering and one of the most highly cited researchers. He is truly committed for better teaching and practicing thermodynamics.

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