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Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics

Engineering Thermodynamics

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Companies
Author: William Craig Reynolds
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 1977-05-01
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Label: McGraw-Hill Companies
Number Of Pages: 544
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 5.0

Best thermo book 2004-02-17
I have 5 thermodynamics books, and I say this is the best. The concepts are clear without any redundants and the examples help think more creatively. This is one of my favarate books in all fields.


The ultimate book on Thermo! 2003-06-28
An absolutely marvellous work in Thermodynamics basics for all ages to come!


A classic text 2001-05-30
This book cost a lot more than it used to, and hasn't been updated since 1977. But the information it provides and the readability that it offers cannot be beat. The presentation given on the first law along with the statistical insight offered on the second law, are among the most readable. Real world examples that are clearly described present insight into applications of the first and second laws. Illustrations and phase diagrams are given for each example, and the effect of different parameters along with results are concisely discussed. Equation of state information is clear and insightful. Overall, it is an excellent text on engineering thermodynamics. The only thing that I would improve (if the authors ever updated) would be the nonreacting mixtures chapter. As a final note, which I add after trying to read another Engineering Thermodynamics book is "what is mechanical work?" and "what is heat?". If a thermo book can't explain these concepts how can you rely on it for anything else. And also, let's say you have a valve, turbine, or heat exchanger for example. If you go to a book's index and can't find these devices listed, your SOL. Fortunately, Reynolds and Perkins lists them along with many other applications.


Best thermo book 2000-03-01
The best part of this book is the examples. There are plenty of examples to teach you the process. The exercises are well designed. I've used other thermo books, and I always come back to this one.

The book is laid out so very well. First it teaches control mass applications, then moves on to control volume. It is a damn shame that the book has not been updated since 1977, but then why ruin a good thing?




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