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33 reviewsISBN 10: 1904275311
ISBN 13: 9781904275312
Author: Jeremy Dunning Davies
This one-semester course text introduces basic principles of thermodynamics and considers a variety of applications in science and engineering. The modern coverage is compact yet self-contained and holistic, with adequate material in a concise and economically-priced book for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates reading for first and higher degrees, and for professionals in research and industry. The mathematical prerequisite is an understanding of partial differentiation.
Introduces basic principles of thermodynamics and considers a variety of applications in science and engineering
The modern coverage is compact yet self-contained and holistic, with adequate and concise material
1 Introduction
2 The Zeroth Law
3 The First Law.
4 The Second Law
5 The Second Law and Non-static Processes.
6 The Third Law.
7 Extension to open and non-equilibrium systems.
8 Thermodynamic cycles.
9 Negative Temperatures and the Second Law.
10 PhaseTransitions
11 Thermodynamic Equilibrium and Stability
12 Concavity of the Entropy and Negative Heat Capacities
13 Black Hole Entropy and an Aitemative Model for a Black Hole
14 Energy Sources and the World's Energy Requirements
15 Concluding Remarks
Appendix
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Tags: Jeremy Dunning Davies, Thermodynamics, Applications