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Engineering and chemical thermodynamics
Koretsky, Milo D.
- ISBN:9780470259610
- Call Number : TP 155 .2 .T45 .K67 2013
- Main Entry: Koretsky, Milo D.
- Title:Engineering and chemical thermodynamics [electronic resource] / Milo D. Koretsky.
- Edition:2nd ed.
- Publisher:Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2013.
- Physical Description:xiv, 690 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
- Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
- Subject:Thermodynamics.
- Additional formats:Online version Koretsky, Milo D Engineering and chemical thermodynamics 2nd edition Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2013] 9781118476819 (DLC) 2013002211
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Measured Thermodynamic Propertiesand Other Basic Concepts
- Learning Objectives
- 1.1 Thermodynamics
- 1.2 Preliminary Concepts—The Language of Thermo
- 1.3 Measured Thermodynamic Properties
- 1.4 Equilibrium
- 1.5 Independent and Dependent Thermodynamic Properties
- 1.6 The PvT Surface and Its Projections for Pure Substances
- 1.7 Thermodynamic Property Tables
- 1.8 Summary
- 1.9 Problems
- Chapter 2: The First Law of Thermodynamics
- Learning Objectives
- 2.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics
- 2.2 Construction of Hypothetical Paths
- 2.3 Reversible and Irreversible Processes
- 2.4 The First Law of Thermodynamics for Closed Systems
- 2.5 The First Law of Thermodynamics for Open Systems
- 2.6 Thermochemical Data For U and H
- 2.7 Reversible Processes in Closed Systems
- 2.8 Open-System Energy Balances on Process Equipment
- 2.9 Thermodynamic Cycles and the Carnot Cycle
- 2.10 Summary
- 2.11 Problems
- Chapter 3: Entropy and the Second Law Of Thermodynamics
- Learning Objectives
- 3.1 Directionality of Processes/Spontaneity
- 3.2 Reversible and Irreversible Processes (Revisited) and their Relationship to Directionality
- 3.3 Entropy, the Thermodynamic Property
- 3.4 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 3.5 Other Common Statements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics
- 3.6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics for Closed and Open Systems
- 3.7 Calculation of Δs for an Ideal Gas
- 3.8 The Mechanical Energy Balance and the Bernoulli Equation
- 3.9 Vapor-Compression Power and Refrigeration Cycles
- 3.10 Exergy (Availability) Analysis
- 3.11 Molecular View of Entropy
- 3.12 Summary
- 3.13 Problems
- Learning Objectives
- Chapter 4: Equations of State and Intermolecular Forces
- Chapter 5: The Thermodynamic Web
- Chapter 6: Phase Equilibria I: Problem Formulation
- Chapter 7: Phase Equilibria II: Fugacity
- Chapter 8: Phase Equilibria III: Applications
- Chapter 9: Chemical Reaction Equilibria
- Learning Objectives
- 9.1 Thermodynamics and Kinetics
- 9.2 Chemical Reaction and Gibbs Energy
- 9.3 Equilibrium for a Single Reaction
- 9.4 Calculation of K from Thermochemical Data
- 9.5 Relationship Between the Equilibrium Constant and the Concentrations of Reacting Species
- 9.6 Equilibrium in Electrochemical Systems
- 9.7 Multiple Reactions
- 9.8 Reaction Equilibria of Point Defects in Crystalline Solids
- 9.9 Summary
- 9.10 Problems
- Appendix A Physical Property Data
- Appendix B Steam Tables
- Appendix C Lee–Kesler Generalized Correlation Tables
- Appendix D Unit Systems
- Appendix E ThermoSolver Software
- Appendix F References
- Index