Thermodynamics

An Engineering Approach (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)

Cover Art for 9780071150712, Thermodynamics by Yunus A. Cengel
ISBN: 9780071150712
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education
Published: 30 November, 2001
Format: Book with Other Items
Language: English
Editions:
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The 4th Edition of Cengel & Boles Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach is certain to takethermodynamic education to the next level through itsintuitive and innovative approach. A long-timefavorite among students and instructors alike becauseof its highly engaging, student-orientedconversational writing style, this book continues tobe the most widely adopted thermodynamics text in theU.S. and in the world, with translations to numerousother languages. In the 4th Edition the first law of thermodynamics is presented in a single chapter, using a highly intuitive and unified approach. Over 200 multiple-choice problems at the end of chaptersprepare the students for the Fundamentals ofEngineering (FE)exam, and can also be used for general review and quizzing. About 200 comprehensive computer problems, allow students to conduct real-world engineering analysis by performing in-depth parametric problem exploration where they plot the key variables and generate results by using the powerful and intuitive Engineering Equation Solver(EES) software tool (or other suitable programs). Detailed solutions for all text problems are included in the Instructor's Solutions Manual. The multimedia supp

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