Engineering Thermodynamics
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Complete Free handbook of Engineering Thermodynamics with diagrams and graphs.

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This free App on Engineering Thermodynamics covers most important topics in simple English and diagrams for a quick study and revisions at the time of Exams, Viva, Assignments and Job interviews. It is the most useful App for last minute preparations.

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This useful App lists 150 topics in 5 chapters, totally based on practical as well as a strong base of theoretical knowledge with notes written in very simple and understandable English.

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Some of the topics Covered in the app are:

1.tINTRODUCTION: Thermodynamics
2.tTHERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND CONTROL VOLUMES
3.tPROPERTIES OF A SYSTEM
4.tContinuum
5.tDENSITY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY
6.tPROCESSES AND CYCLES
7.tTEMPERATURE AND THE ZEROTH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
8.tTemperature Scales
9.tFORMS OF ENERGY
10.tENERGY TRANSFER BY HEAT
11.tENERGY TRANSFER BY WORK
12.tNONEQUILIBRIUM WORK
13.tTHE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS APPLIED TO A CYCLE
14.tTHE FIRST LAW APPLIED TO A PROCESS
15.tENTHALPY
16.tThe Constant-Temperature and Constant-Volume Process
17.tThe Adiabatic Process
18.tThe Polytrophic Process
19.tThe Continuity Equation
20.tThe Energy Equation
21.tThrottling Devices
22.tNozzles and Diffusers
23.tIdeal Gas
24.tMECHANICAL FORMS OF WORK
25.tShaft Work
26.tFlow Work
27.tQualitative Difference between Heat and Work
28.tConservation of mass and energy
29.tSecond law of thermodynamics: Introduction
30.tLimitations of First Law of Thermodynamics
31.tKelvin Planck’s statement
32.tClausius statement
33.tEquivalence of Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statements
34.tIrreversibility and Causes of Irreversibility
35.tREVERSIBILITY
36.tTHE CARNOT ENGINE
37.tCARNOT EFFICIENCY
38.tHeat Engines
39.tThermal Efficiency
40.tCan We Save Qout?
41.tCoefficient of Performance
42.tHeat Pumps
43.tPERPETUAL MOTION MACHINES
44.tNon-Quasi-Equilibrium Expansion and Compression
45.tThe Reversed Carnot Cycle
46.tDifference between Free Expansion of a Gas and Reversible Isothermal Expansion
47.tFeatures of reversible processes
48.tEquality of ideal Gas Temperature and Kelvin Temperature
49.tEntropy-introduction
50.tTwo Reversible Adiabatic Paths Cannot Intersect Each Other
51.tClausius Theorem
52.tTemperature Entropy Diagram
53.t Temperature Entropy Diagram
54.tSecond law analysis of a control volume
55.tEntropy change of an incompressible substance
56.tAvailable Energy
57.tAvailable energy conversion to work
58.t" Loss of Available Energy due to Heat Transfer through a Finite Temperature Difference"
59.tEntropy generation associated with a heat transfer
60.tMixture of ideal gases
61.tDalton 's Law of partial pressure
62.tAmagat's Law
63.tAvailable Energy Referred to a Cycle
64.tDecrease in Available Energy when Heat is Transferred through a Finite Temperature Difference
65. Available Energy from a Finite Energy Source
66. Quality of Energy
67. Entropy and the degradation of energy
68. EXERGY: WORK POTENTIAL OF ENERGY
69. Exergy (Work Potential) Associated with Kinetic and Potential Energy
70. REVERSIBLE WORK AND IRREVERSIBILITY
71. SECOND-LAW EFFICIENCY
72. EXERGY CHANGE OF A SYSTEM
73. Exergy of a Fixed Mass: Nonflow (or Closed System) Exergy
74. Exergy of a Flow Stream: Flow (or Stream) Exergy
75. Exergy by Heat Transfer
76. Exergy Transfer by Work
77. Exergy Transfer by Mass
78. THE DECREASE OF EXERGY PRINCIPLE
79. Exergy Destruction
80. EXERGY BALANCE: CLOSED SYSTEMS
81. EXERGY BALANCE: CONTROL VOLUMES
82. Exergy Balance for Steady-Flow Systems
83. Reversible Work
84. Phases of a Pure Substance
85. Phase-Change Processes of Pure Substances
86. P-v diagram of a pure substance
87. The P-T or Phase Change Diagram

Thermodynamics is part of Materials Science, Mechanical engineering education courses and technology degree programs of various universities.

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