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TERMODINAMIKA TECHNIQUE JILID 1 EDITION 4

Author:

1) Michael J. Moran

2) Howard N. Saphiro

Synopsis

This textbook presents an in-depth and comprehensive discussion of engineering


thermodynamics, which is the basis for fluid mechanics courses and heat transfer. This book
can also be used as a preparation for the application of thermodynamics in field practice. The
number of pages of this book is 540 weighing 850 gr. Important features of this book are:

1) Clear and concise delivery.

2) Systematic approach to problem solving that will lead to systematic thinking.

3) Systematic development of the second law of thermodynamics, including the concept of


entropy production.

4) Updates in the delivery of exergy analysis, including the introduction of chemical energy.
5) Emphasis on applications, with the development of thermodynamic applications such as
power cycle applications and refrijeration, psychrometric, and combustion.

6) There are about 1300 very diverse chapter end questions.

7) The emphasis on design (design) is adjusted to reality and accompanied by case


discussion.

8) Flexibility in the use of units, either SI units, SI mix, or British units.

9) Integration with computer software program Interactive Thermodynamics: IT to help


solve thermodynamic calculations with the help of computer technology

10) Also provided is Thermo Design Online website service: www.wiley.com/college/thermo


which is an innovative site designed to help students and lecturers unite learning in the
classroom with practice in the field.
TERMODINAMIKA TECHNIQUE JILID 2 EDITION 4
Author:
1) Michael J. Moran
2) Howard N. Saphiro

Synopsis
This textbook presents an in-depth and comprehensive discussion of engineering
thermodynamics, which is the basis for fluid mechanics courses and heat transfer. This book
can also be used as a preparation for the application of thermodynamics in field practice.

Important features of this book are:


• Clear and concise delivery.
• Systematic approach to problem solving that will lead to systematic thinking.
• Systematic development of the second law of thermodynamics, including the concept of
entropy production.
• Updates in delivery of exergy analysis, including introduction of chemical energy.
• Emphasis on applications, with the development of thermodynamic applications such as
power cycle applications and refrigeration, psychrometric, and combustion.
• There are about 1300 very diverse chapter end questions.
• The emphasis on design (design) is adjusted to reality and accompanied by case discussion.
• Flexibility in the use of units, either SI units, SI mixtures, or British units.
• Integration with computer software program Interactive Thermodynamics: IT to help
complete thermodynamic calculations with the help of computer technology.
• Thermo Design Online website service is also available: www.wiley.com/college/thermo is
an innovative site designed to help students and lecturers unite learning in the classroom with
practice in the field.

THINGS DISCLAIMED ON THIS BOOK IS FOLLOWING:

STEAM STEAM SYSTEMS


3.1 Modeling of Steam Power Systems
3.2 Analysis of Steam-Ranking Power Cycle Systems
3.3 Improving Further Heating Performance and Warming Mang
3.4 Improving the Performance of the Regenerative Steam Power Cycle
3.5 Other Aspects of the Steam Cycle 3.6 Case Study: Calculation of Exergy from Steam
Power Plant 3.7 Summary of Chapters and Study Guides
GAS POWER SYSTEM
9.1 Machine Terms
9.2 The Air-Standard Otto Cycle
9.3 Air-Standard Diesel Cycle
9.4 Air-Standard Double Cycle
9.5 Modeling of Gas Turbine Power Generation
9.6 Air-Brayton Standard Cycle
9.7 Regenerative Gas Turbine
9.8 Regenerative Gas Turbine with Reheating and Intercooling
9.9 Turbine Gas Airplane Propulsion Pads
9.10 Combined Cycle of Gas-Steam Turbine
9.11 Cycle Ericsson and Stirling
9.12 Introduction Regarding Compressible Flow
9.13 One-Dimensional Steady Flow Inside Nozzles and Differers
9.14 Flow Inside Nozzles and Differers for Ideal Gas with Specific Constant Heat
9.15 Summary of Chapters and Study Guides

REFRIJERATION SYSTEM AND PUMP KALOR


10.1 Steam Reinforcement System
10.2 Analysis of Steam Compression Refrijeration System
10.3 Refrijeran Properties
10.4 Steam Compression System (Cascade) and Multi-Level
10.5 Absorption Refrijeration
10.6 Heat Pump System
10.7 Gas Refueling System
10.8 Summary of Chapters and Study Guides
THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS

11.1 Using a State of Equality


11.2 Important Mathematical Relationships
11.3 Developing Property Relationships
11.4 Evaluating Entropy, Internal Energy, and Enthalpy Changes
11.5 Other Thermodynamic Relationships
11.6 Constructing the Thermodynamic Property Table
11.7 General diagrams for Entropy and Entropy
11.8 Relationship. p-t -T for the Gas Mixture
11.9 Analyzing Multicomponent Systems
11.10 Chapter Summary and Study Guide

MIXED IDEAL AND PSYCHROMETRIC GAS


12.1 Description of Mixed Compositions
12.2 Relationship p, V, and T for Ideal Gas Mixtures
12.3 Calculates Specific U, H, S, and Heat
12.4 Analyzing a Mixed Involving System
12.5 Psychrometric Principles
12.6 Applying the Mass Equilibrium and the Internal Energy Cooling System
12.7 Adiabatic Saturation and Tube-Bore Temperature
12.8 Psychrometric Diagram
12.9 Analyzing the Air-Conditioning Process
12.10 Chapter Summary and Study Guide

REACTIVE MIXS AND COMBUSTIONS


13.1 Recognizing Combustion
13.2 Energy Conservation-Reactive Systems
13.3 Determining the Adiabatic Fire Temperature
13.4 Absolute Entropy and Third Law of Thermodynamics
13.5 Fuel Cell
13.6 Introducing Chemical Allergy
13.7 Standard Chemical Allergy
13.8 Summary of Exergies
13.9 Efficiency (Second Law) Exergetics of the Reactive System

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