TY - BOOK AU - Kaminski,Deborah A. TI - Introduction to thermal and fluids engineering SN - 9780471452362 (hbk. : alk. paper) AV - TJ265 .K284 2005 U1 - 621.4'02 22 PY - 2000/// CY - New York PB - Wiley KW - Thermodynamics KW - Heat KW - Transmission KW - Fluid mechanics KW - Strömungsmechanik KW - swd KW - Thermodynamik N1 - CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES introduction pressure temperature ideal gases properties of pure substances CHAPTER 2: THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS work heat internal energy the first law of thermodynamics enthalpy the first law of differential form specific heat the state principle CHAPTER 3: INTRODUCTION TO HEAT TRANSFER the first law as a rate equation the resistance analogy for conduction and convention the resistance analogy for radiation combined thermal resistances CHAPTER 4: THE FIRST LAW FOR OPEN SYSTEMS open and closed systems conservation of mass for an open system conservation of energy for an open system steady flow engineering devices transient open systems CHAPTER 5: INTRODUCTION TO FLUID FLOW the Bernoulli equation flow measurement conservation of momentum for an open system laminar and turbulent flow internal flow external flow CHAPTER 6: FORCED CONVECTION dimensionless parameters convection in external flow convection in internal flow CHAPTER 7: THERMODYNAMIC CYCLES AND THE SECOND LAW thermodynamic cycles the second law of thermodynamics entropy reversible and irreversible processes The carnot cycle entropy of ideal gases entropy balances for open and closed systems; includes references N2 - "Deborah Kaminski and Michael Jensen present a highly innovative and integrated approach that highlights the interconnections among thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. The text introduces these three topics early, allowing students to build a firm foundation for later chapters. Throughout the text, integrated examples and problems illustrate the interconnected nature of the three disciplines."--Jacket ER -