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Author: RCC Srivastava, Subit K Saha, Abhay K Jain
1. Basic Concepts
Macroscopic vs. Microscopic Perspectives
State Variables and Equations of State
Work, Heat, and Energy
2. The First Law of Thermodynamics
Internal Energy and Enthalpy
Energy Conservation in Closed and Open Systems
Heat Capacity and Enthalpy Changes
3. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Heat Engines and Refrigerators
Reversible and Irreversible Processes
Entropy and the Clausius Inequality
4. Thermodynamic Potentials
Helmholtz Free Energy
Gibbs Free Energy
Maxwell Relations and Legendre Transforms
5. Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical Potential and Phase Equilibria
Gibb's Phase Rule
Chemical Reactions and Equilibrium Constants
6. Real Gases and Equations of State
Ideal vs. Real Gas Behavior
van der Waals, Redlich–Kwong, and Peng–Robinson Models
Critical Phenomena
7. Phase Transitions
The Clausius–Clapeyron Equation
Vapor–Liquid–Solid Equilibria
Thermodynamics of Mixtures
8. Solutions and Mixing
Ideal and Non-Ideal Solutions
Raoult’s Law and Henry’s Law
Activity and Fugacity
9. Thermodynamics of Surfaces and Interfaces
Surface Tension and Work
Capillarity and Adsorption
Gibbs Adsorption Isotherm
10. Statistical Mechanics Introduction
Microstates and Macrostates
Boltzmann Distribution and Partition Functions
Connection to Thermodynamic Quantities
11. Quantum Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Gases: Bose–Einstein and Fermi–Dirac Statistics
Blackbody Radiation and Planck's Law
12. Irreversible Thermodynamics
Non-Equilibrium Processes
Fluxes, Forces, and Onsager Relations
13. Thermodynamics in Engineering
Power Cycles: Carnot, Rankine, Brayton
Refrigeration Cycles and Heat Pumps
14. Applications in Material Science
Phase Diagrams and Metallurgical Transitions
Alloy Thermodynamics and Solid-State Reactions
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Tags: RCC Srivastava, Subit K Saha, Abhay K Jain, Thermodynamics