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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 6th Edition
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2007, Pages: 944
Now in a Sixth Edition, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics maintains its engaging, readable style while presenting a broader range of applications that motivate student understanding of core thermodynamics concepts. This leading text uses many relevant engineering-based situations to help students model and solve problems.
In the new sixth edition, readers will learn how to solve thermodynamics problems with the help of a structured methodology, examples and challenging problems. The book's sound problem-solving approach introduces them to concepts, which are then applied to relevant engineering-based situations. The material is presented in an engaging that includes over 200 worked examples, over 1,700 end-of-chapter problems, and numerous illustrations and graphs.
About the Author
Dr. Michael J. Moran, is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Ohio State University. He is a specialist in engineering thermodynamics and thermoeconomics. He also works in the area of thermal design and optimization.
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