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Title:
Introduction to chemical engineering thermodynamics
Series:
McGraw-Hill chemical engineering series
Edition:
6th edition, international edition
Publication Information:
Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2001
Physical Description:
xviii, 789 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780071189576

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Summary

"Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics," 7/e, presents comprehensive coverage of the subject of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering viewpoint. The text provides a thorough exposition of the principles of thermodynamics and details their application to chemical processes. The chapters are written in a clear, logically organized manner, and contain an abundance of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations to help students understand complex concepts. New ideas, terms, and symbols constantly challenge the readers to think and encourage them to apply this fundamental body of knowledge to the solution of practical problems. . The comprehensive nature of this book makes it a useful reference both in graduate courses and for professional practice. The seventh edition continues to be an excellent tool for teaching the subject of chemical engineering thermodynamics to undergraduate students. .


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Introduction
2 The First Law and Other Basic Concepts
3 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids
4 Heat Effects
5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
6 Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids
7 Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes
8 Production of Power from Heat
9 Refrigeration and Liquefaction
10 Vapor/Liquid Equilbrium: Introduction
11 Solution Thermodynamics: Theory
12 Solution Thermodynamics: Applications
13 Chemical-Reaction Equilibria
14 Topics in Phase Equilibria
15 Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes
16 Introduction to Molecular Thermodynamics
Appendixes
A Conversion Factors and Values of the Gas Constant
B Properties of Pure Species
C Heat Capacities and Property Changes of Formation
D Representative Computer Programs
E The Lee/Kesler Generalized-Correlation Tables
F Steam Tables
G Thermodynamic Diagrams
H UNIFAC Method
I Newton's Method
Author Index
Subject Index