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Engineering Thermodynamics
Engineering Thermodynamics
Author: M. Horsley
The book is designed for students taking introductory and intermediate thermodynamics within degree and HND courses in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and process engineering. The text provides a progressive development of ideas together with progress questions placed at regular intervals throughout the material.
ISBN-13: 9780412445200
ISBN-10: 0412445204
Publication Date: 9/9/1993
Pages: 388
Edition: 1
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Publisher: Springer
Book Type: Paperback
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ligytha avatar reviewed Engineering Thermodynamics on + 16 more book reviews
Diagrams and plain English make this thermodynamics book stand out. There are plenty of examples and end-chapter progress and tutorial questions which apply what was learnt. It really makes thermo less daunting. The book is split into 14 sections and covers everything one encounters in a typical undergraduate thermodynamics class. As an engineering book, it puts a bit more of a practical spin on thermo by stressing how modern machines and systems take advantage of thermodynamic properties. In all, I found this 400 page British book much more useful than the 600 page monster assigned to me by my professor.


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