Applied thermodynamics : for engineering technologists / T.D. Eastop , A. McConkey.
Publication details: Harlow ; England : Pearson Prentice Hall, c1993Edition: 5th editionDescription: ix:.715 p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:- 0582091934
- 22 621.4021 EAS
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction and the first law of thermodynamics
1.1 Heat, work, and the system
1.2 Units
1.3 The state of the working fluid
etc
2 The Working fluid
2.1 Liquid, vapour and gas
2.2 The use of vapour
2.3 The perfect gas problems
3 Reversible and Irreversible and processes
3.1 Reversible non-flow processes
3.2 Reversible adiabatic non-flow processes
3.3 Polytropic processes
etc
4 The second law
4.1 The heat engine
4.2 Entropy
4.3 The T-s diagram
etc
5 The heat engine cycle
5.1 The Carnot cycle
5.2 Absolute temperature
5.3 The Carnot cycle for a perfect gas
etc
6 Mixtures
6.1 Dalton's law and Gibbs-Dalton law
6.2 Volumetric analysis of a gas mixture
6.3 The molar mass and specific
etc
7 Combustion
7.1 Basic Chemistry
7.2 Fuels
7.3 Combustion equations
etc
8 Steam Cycles
8.1 The Rankine cycle
8.2 Rankine cycle with superheat
8.3 The enthalpy-entropy chart
etc
9 Gas Turbine Cycles
9.1 The practical gas turbine cycle
9.2 Modifications to the basic cycle
9.3 Combustion
9.4 Additional factors problems
etc
10 Nozzles and Jet Propulsion
10.1 Nozzle shape
10.2 Critical pressure ratio
10.3 Maximum mass flow
etc
11 Rotodynamic machinery
11.1 Rotodynamic machines for steam and gas turbine plant
11.2 The impulse steam turbine
11.3 Pressure and velocity compounded impulse steam turbines
etc
12 Positive displacement Machines
12.1 Reciprocating compressors
12.2 Reciprocating compressors including clearance
12.3 Multi-stage compression
etc
13 Reciprocating internal-combustion Engines
13.1 Fours stock cycle
13.2 Two stroke cycle
13.3 Other types of engines
etc
14 Refrigeration and heat pumps
14.1 Reversed engine cycle
14.2 Vapour-compression cycle
14.3 Refrigeration load
etc
15 Psychrometry and Air-conditioning
15.1 Psychrometry mixtures
15.2 Specific humidity, relative humidity, and percentage saturation
15.3 Specific enthalpy, specific heat capacity, and specific volume of moist air
etc
16 Heat Transfer
16.1 Fourier's law of conduction
16.2 Newton's law of cooling
16.3 The composite wall and the electrical analogy
etc
17 The Sources, Use, and Management of energy
17.1 Sources of energy supply, and energy demands
17.2 Combined cycles
17.3 Combined heat and power
17.4 Energy management and energy audits
etc
Includes Bibliographic references : p. 707 . _ Index : p. 708-715
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