Includes bibliographical references (page 651) and index.
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THERMODYNAMICS AND HEATPOWERED CYCLES:A COGNITIVEENGINEERING APPROACH -- NOTICE TO THE READER -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- BASIC CONCEPTS -- 1.1. THERMODYNAMICS -- Homework 1.1. Thermodynamics -- 1.2. BASIC LAWS -- Homework 1.2. Basic Laws -- 1.3. WHY STUDY THERMODYNAMICS? -- Homework 1.3. Why Study Thermodynamics? -- 1.4. DIMENSIONS AND UNITS -- Example 1.4.1. -- Example 1.4.2. -- Homework 1.4. Dimensions and Units -- 1.5. SYSTEMS -- Homework 1.5. Systems -- 1.6. PROPERTIES OF A SYSTEM -- 1.6.1. Volume (V)
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1.6.2. Density (Ï?) and Specific Volume (v)Example 1.6.1. -- 1.6.3. Pressure (p) -- Example 1.6.3.1. -- Example 1.6.3.2. -- 1.6.4. Temperature (T) -- Example 1.6.4.1. -- 1.6.5. Energy (E) -- 1.6.6. Enthalpy (H) -- 1.6.7. Specific Heat (c, cp and cv) -- 1.6.8. Ratio of the Specific Heats (k) -- 1.6.9. Quality, Dryness and Moisture Content -- Example 1.6.9.1. -- 1.6.10. Entropy (S) -- 1.6.11. Point Function -- Homewok 1.6. Properties -- 1.7. EQUILIBRIUM STATE -- Homework 1.7. Equilibrium State -- 1.8. PROCESSES AND CYCLES
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Example 2.3.1.Example 2.3.2. -- Example 2.3.3. -- Example 2.3.4. -- Example 2.3.5. -- Example 2.3.6. -- Example 2.3.7. -- Homework 2.3. Ideal gases -- 2.4. REAL GASES -- Example 2.4.1. -- Homework 2.4. Real gases -- 2.5. INCOMPRESSIBLE SUBSTANCES -- Example 2.5.1. -- Example 2.5.2. -- Example 2.5.3. -- Homework 2.5. Incompressible substances (Liquids and solids) -- 2.6. SUMMARY -- FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICSFOR CLOSED SYSTEMS -- 3.1. INTRODUCTION -- Homework 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. WORK -- Example 3.2.1. -- Example 3.2.2. -- Example 3.2.3.
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Homework 1.8. Processes and Cycles1.9. CYCLEPAD -- 1.9.1. Download -- 1.9.2. Installation onto your own PC -- 1.9.3. Contents -- 1.9.4. Modes -- 1.10. SUMMARY -- PROPERTIES OF THERMODYNAMIC SUBSTANCES -- 2.1. THERMODYNAMIC SUBSTANCES -- Homework 2.1. Thermodynamic Substances -- 2.2. PURE SUBSTANCES -- Example 2.2.1. -- Example 2.2.2. -- Example 2.2.3. -- Example 2.2.4. -- Example 2.2.5. -- Example 2.2.6. -- Example 2.2.7. -- Example 2.2.8. -- Example 2.2.9. -- Example 2.2.10. -- Homework 2.2. Pure substances -- 2.3. IDEAL GASES
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Homework 3.2. Work3.3. HEAT -- Homework 3.3. Heat -- 3.4. FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS FOR A CLOSED SYSTEM -- Example 3.4.2. -- Homework 3.4. First Law of Thermodynamics for a Closed System -- 3.5. FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS FOR ACLOSED SYSTEM APPLY TO CYCLES -- Example 3.5.1. -- Homework 3.5. First Law of Thermodynamics for a Closed System Apply toCycles -- 3.6. CLOSED SYSTEM FOR VARIOUS PROCESSES -- 3.6.1. Constant Volume (Isochoric or Isometric) Process -- Homework 3.6.1. Constant Volume -- 3.6.2. Constant Pressure (Isobaric) Process