TY - BOOK AU - Moran,Michael J. AU - Shapiro,Howard N. TI - Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics SN - 0471539848 (alk. paper) U1 - 621.402/1 20 PY - 1992/// CY - New York PB - Wiley KW - Thermodynamics N1 - CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS thermodynamic systems property, state, process and equilibrium e.tc CHAPTER 2: ENERGY AND THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS mechanical concepts of energy energy transfer by work e.tc CHAPTER 3: PROPERTIES OF A PURE, SIMPLE COMPRESSIBLE SUBSTANCE state principle PVT relation e.tc CHAPTER 4: CONTROL VOLUME ENERGY ANALYSIS conservation of mass for a control volume conservation of energy for a control volume e.tc CHAPTER 5: SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS introduction statements of the second law e.tc CHAPTER 6: ENTROPY clausius inequality definition of entropy change e.tc CHAPTER 7: AVAILABILITY(EXERGY) ANALYSIS introduction availability e.tc CHAPTER 8: VAPOR POWER SYSTMES preliminaries Rankine cycle e.tc CHAPTER 9: GAS POWER SYSTEMS preliminaries air-standard Otto cycle e.tc. CHAPTER 10: REFRIGERATION AND HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS preliminaries vapor-compression refrigeration e.tc CHAPTER 11: THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS FOR SIMPLE COMPRESSIBLE SUBSTANCES equations of state etc CHAPTER 12: NONREACTING IDEAL GAS MIXTURES AND PSYCHROMETRICS describing mixture composition PVT relationships for ideal gas mixtures e.tc CHAPTER 13: REACTING MIXTURES AND COMBUSTION combustion process conservation of energy for reacting systems e.tc CHAPTER 14: CHEMICAL AND PHASE EQUILIBRIUM preliminary considerations equation of reaction equilibruim e.tc ; Includes index ER -