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020 | _a9788126556724 | ||
040 | _bEnglish | ||
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_a621.101 _bMOR |
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100 | _aMoran, Michael J. | ||
245 | _aPrinciples of engineering thermodynamics | ||
250 | _a8th Ed. | ||
260 |
_bWiley India _c2010 _aNew Delhi : |
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_axi, 867p. : _bill.; _c26 cm. |
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505 |
_t1 Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions _t2 Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics _t3 Evaluating Properties _t4 Control Volume Analysis Using Energy _t5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics _t6 Using Entropy _t7 Exergy Analysis _t8 Vapor Power Systems _t9 Gas Power Systems _t10 Refrigeration and Heat Pump Systems _t11 Thermodynamic Relations _t12 Ideal Gas Mixture and Psychrometric Applications _t13 Reacting Mixtures and Combustion _t14 Chemical and Phase Equilibrium |
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520 | _aThis text continues its tradition of setting the standard for teaching students how to be effective problem solvers. Now in its eighth edition, this market-leading text emphasizes the authors collective teaching expertise as well as the signature methodologies that have taught entire generations of engineers worldwide. | ||
650 | _aThermodynamics | ||
700 | _aShapiro, Howard N. | ||
700 | _aBoettner, Daisie D. | ||
700 | _aBailey, Margaret B. | ||
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