Thermodynamics and energy systems analysis : . Volume 2, solved problems and exercises / Lucien Borel, Daniel Favrat, Dinh Lan Nguyen, Magdi Batato.

By: Borel, LucienContributor(s): Favrat, Daniel | Nguyen, Dinh Lan | Batato, MagdiMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Engineering sciences: mechanical engineering: Publisher: [S.l.] : EPFL Press, 2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 500 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 1439894701 ; 9781439894705 DDC classification: 621.042 Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: This book illustrates the basic concepts of phenomenological thermodynamics and how to move from theory to practice by considering problems in the fields of thermodynamics and energy-systems analysis. Many subjects are handled from an energetics or exergetics angle: calorimeters, evaporators, condensers, flow meters, sub or supersonic nozzles, ejectors, compressors, pumps, turbines, combustion processes, heaters, smoke stacks, cooling towers, motors, turbo-reactors, heat pumps, air conditioning, thermo-electrical generators, energy storage, and more.
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Book Book US-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS-E)
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NFIC General Stacks 621.042 BOR 2012 (Browse shelf) Available CAS-E0000398
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This book illustrates the basic concepts of phenomenological thermodynamics and how to move from theory to practice by considering problems in the fields of thermodynamics and energy-systems analysis. Many subjects are handled from an energetics or exergetics angle: calorimeters, evaporators, condensers, flow meters, sub or supersonic nozzles, ejectors, compressors, pumps, turbines, combustion processes, heaters, smoke stacks, cooling towers, motors, turbo-reactors, heat pumps, air conditioning, thermo-electrical generators, energy storage, and more.

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