Monday, March 1, 2010
Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach
988 pages | 2005-06-03 | PDF | 22 Mb The worldwide bestseller Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach brings further refinement to an approach that emphasizes a physical understanding of the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics. The authors offer an engineering textbook that "talks directly to tomorrow's engineers in a simple yet precise manner, that encourages creative thinking, and is read by the students with interest and enthusiasm." The new edition features an early introduction of the first law of thermodynamics, separate coverage of closed systems energy analysis, combined coverage of control volume mass and energy analysis, and revised coverage of compressible flow. Over 300 comprehensive problems have been added to this physically intuitive text, many of which come from industrial applications. The media package for this text is extensive, giving users a large variety of supplemental resources to choose from. A Student Resources DVD is packaged with each new copy of the text and contains the popular Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software, Physical Experiments, and an Interactive Thermodynamics tutorial. An Online Learning Center is also available to students and instructors at http://www.mhhe.com/cengel. Instructors also have access to an Instructor Resource CD-ROM that provides useful tools in order to optimize in-class presentations. Links Quote:http://rapidshare.com/files/167903827/0482.2.mal.www.softarchive.net.rar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Message to all our valued members: Have you got question regarding specific article/s in your mind? Do you know of any SPAM in our comment section, duplicate articles, dead links, rule violators, anything or anyone that in anyway tries to create problem for our community? Do you need to edit your existing article in order to add a new set of re-uploaded link/s!? Just drop us a pm and we will try to reach you, if applicable, as soon as possible to address your concerns. --> Just click here to send me a PM, NETA