Thermodynamic Approaches in Engineering Systems – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780128054628,9780128093399,012805462X,0128093390
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 012805462X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128054628
- Author: Stanislaw Sieniutycz
Thermodynamic Approaches in Engineering Systems responds to the need for a synthesizing volume that throws light upon the extensive field of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering perspective that applies basic ideas and key results from the field to chemical engineering problems.
This book outlines and interprets the most valuable achievements in applied non-equilibrium thermodynamics obtained within the recent fifty years. It synthesizes nontrivial achievements of thermodynamics in important branches of chemical and biochemical engineering. Readers will gain an update on what has been achieved, what new research problems could be stated, and what kind of further studies should be developed within specialized research.
Table contents:
Chapter 1: Contemporary Thermodynamics for Engineering Systems
Chapter 2: Variational Approaches to Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics
Chapter 3: Wave Equations of Heat and Mass Transfer
Chapter 4: Classical and Anomalous Diffusion
Chapter 5: Thermodynamic Lapunov Functions and Stability
Chapter 6: Analyzing Drying Operations in Thermodynamic Diagrams
Chapter 7: Frictional Fluid Flow Through Inhomogeneous Porous Bed
Chapter 8: Thermodynamics and Optimization of Practical Processes
Chapter 9: Thermodynamic Controls in Chemical Reactors
Chapter 10: Power Limits in Thermochemical Units, Fuel Cells, and Separation Systems
Chapter 11: Thermodynamic Aspects of Engineering Biosystems
Chapter 12: Multiphase Flow Systems
Chapter 13: Radiation and Solar Systems
Chapter 14: Appendix: A Causal Approach to Hydrodynamics and Heat Transfer
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