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Thermodynamics for Engineers
First published in 1936, this book was written to provide engineers with a working knowledge of elementary thermodynamics.
J. A. Ewing (Author)
9781107594760, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 3 December 2015
406 pages
21.7 x 14 x 2.5 cm, 0.56 kg
First published in 1936, as the second edition of a 1920 original, this book was written to provide engineers with a working knowledge of elementary thermodynamics. The principles of the subject are first introduced in a non-mathematical form and applied to practical problems. Once the principles have been established on this basis they are discussed in mathematical terms. The text was written by the renowned Scottish engineer and physicist James Alfred Ewing (1885–1935) and the revised second edition was published posthumously with his amendments. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in thermodynamics, engineering and the history of science.
Preface to the first edition
Note to the second edition A. Egerton
1. First principles
2. Properties of fluids
3. Theory of the steam-engine and other vapour engines
4. Theory of refrigeration
5. Jets and turbines
6. Internal-combustion engines and properties of gases
7. Molecular theory of gases
8. General thermodynamic relations
9. Applications to particular fluids
10. Effects of surface tension on condensation and ebullition
11. Gas-mixtures and solutions
12. Electrolytic transformations and thermoelectric effects
Appendix. Tables of properties of steam
Index.
Subject Areas: Mechanics of fluids [TGMF]
