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Thermodynamics
DEFINITIONS
Thermodynamics
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The word itself was coined by Joule in 1858 to designate the science of relations between
heat and power. Of course, a classical phenomenon in the history of science, its subject
matter quickly expanded, and thermodynamics now designates the science of all
transformations of matter and energy. (Perrot, Pierre, A to Z of Thermodynamics Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1998, Eng’g/Ref 621.402103 P461 Reference-Information
Section, University Library)
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The branch of science that deals with the principles, relationships, and conversions between
heat and other forms of energy. (Kaplan, Steven, Wiley Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Dictionary, New Jersey: Wiley, 2004, Ref 621.303 K17 ReferenceInformation Section, University Library)
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is a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure,
and
volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of
their particles using statistics. Roughly, heat means "energy in transit"
and dynamics
relates to "movement"; thus, in essence thermodynamics studies
the movement of
energy and how energy instills movement. Historically, thermodynamics developed
out of
need
to
increase
the
efficiency
of
early
steam
engines.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/thermodynamics)
BOOKS
Filipiniana Section
nd
2 Floor
Bautista, Anthony James C. (2010) Principles of thermodynamics : reviewer-text, Eng’g/ Fil 536.7
B352
Circulation Section
rd
3 Floor
Alberty, Robert A. (2003) Thermodynamics of biochemical reactions 547.2 Al334
Annamalai, Kalyan (2011) Advanced thermodynamics engineering. 2
nd
ed. 621.4021 An613 2011
th
Borgnakke, Claus (2009) Fundamentals of thermodynamics, 7 ed. 621.4021 B733 2009
Cañesares, Charlito L. (2007) Introduction to thermodynamics. Eng’g 536.7 C221
th
Cengel, Yunus A. (2011) Thermodynamics : an engineering approach 7 ed. 621.4021 C395
2011
th
Cengel, Yunus A. (2008) Thermodynamics : an engineering approach 6 ed. 621.4021 C395
2008
th
Cengel, Yunus A. (2006) Thermodynamics: an engineering approach 5 ed. 621.4021 C395 2006
th
Cengel, Yunus A. (2002) Thermodynamics : an engineering approach 4 ed. 621.4021 C395 2002
Cengel, Yunus A. (2008) Property tables booklet to accompany thermodynamics : an
th
engineering approach. 6 ed. 621.4021 C395 2008
Cengel, Yunus A. (2001) Fundamentals of thermal fluid sciences 621.402 C395
Chang, Y. Austin (2010) Materials thermodynamics. GSL 620.11296 C456
Chen, Naixing (2010) Aerothermodynamics of turbomachinery : analysis and design. Eng’g
621.406 C518
De Nevers, Noel (2012) Physical and chemical equilibrium for chemical engineers. 2
660.2969 D278 2012
nd
ed. Eng’g
DeVoe, Howard (2001) Thermodynamics and chemistry 541.369 D498
th
Dixon, S. L. (2010) Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of turbomachinery. 6
621.406 D621 2010
nd
Elliott, J. Richard (2012) Introductory chemical engineering thermodynamics. 2
660.2969 El46 2012
ed. Eng’g
ed. Eng’g/Cir
rd
Engel, Thomas (2013) Thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, & kinetics. 3 ed. TSU
In-process
Gupta, S. C. (2006) Thermodynamics 536.7 G977
McComas, Stuart T., editor (2004) Thermodynamics exam files 536.7076 T411
Moran, Michael J. (2010) Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics, SI version 6
621.4021 M829 2010
th
ed.
th
Moran, Michael J. (2012) Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics 7 ed. 621.4021 M829
2012
th
Moran, Michael J. (2008) Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics 6 ed. 621.4021 M829
2008
th
Moran, Michael J. (2004) Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics 5 ed. 621.4021 M829
2004
Moran, Michael J. (2003) Introduction to thermal systems engineering: thermodynamics sand
heat transfer 621.402 In61
Petela, Ryszard (2010) Engineering thermodynamics of thermal radiation for solar power
utilization. Eng’g 621.47 P477
nd
Potter, Merle C. (2006) Schaum's outlines of thermodynamics for engineers. 2
P868 2006
ed. Eng’g 536.7
Potter, Merle C. (2004) Thermal sciences : an introduciton to thermodynamics, fluid mechanics
and heat transfer. 621.402 P868
Potter, Merle J. (2003) Introduction to thermal systems engineering: thermodynamics, fluid
mechanics and heat transfer 621.402 P868
rd
Rajput, R. K. (2010) Engineering thermodynamics. 3 ed. Eng’g 621.4021 R161 2010
th
Rolle, Kurt C. (2005) Thermodynamics and heat power 6 ed. 621.4021 R749 2005
th
Sonntag, Richard E. (2003) Fundamentals of thermodynamics 6 ed. 621.4021 So699 2004
Sonntag, Richard E. (2001) Introduction to engineering thermodynamics 621.4021 So699
Valsaraj, Kalliat T. (2009) Elements of environmental engineering : thermodynamics and kinetics.
3rd ed. 628 V214 2009
Wegner, Joanne L. (2009) Elements of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics. Eng’g 531
W412
High School Library
2nd & 3rd Floor APS Annex
McCarthy, Rose. (2005) The laws of thermodynamics : understanding heat and energy transfer.
Ref 536.71 M123
JOURNALS
Periodicals Section
2nd Floor
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Journal of Energy Resources Technology
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS
Accessible Thru HAU Library Webpage
Proquest 5000
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Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics
INTERNET RESOURCES
Multimedia and Internet Workstation
nd
rd
2 and 3 Floor, University Library
Thermodynamics from Eric Weisstein's World of Science
Retrieved February 18, 2014 from
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/topics/Thermodynamics.html
Eric Weisstein's World of Science is written and maintained by the author as a public service for
scientific knowledge and education. Although it is often difficult to find explanations for technical
subjects that are both clear and accessible, this web site bridges the gap by placing an interlinked
framework of mathematical exposition and illustrative examples at the fingertips of every internet
user.
Engineering Thermodynamics - A Graphical Approach
Retrieved February 18, 2014 from http://www.ent.ohiou.edu/~thermo/
This web resource is intended to be a totally self-contained learning resource in Engineering
Thermodynamics, independent of any textbook. It is designed to be suitable for a two course
sequence for Mechanical Engineering majors. It may, however, be used in any format and for any
purpose, including self-study.
Compiled by:
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February 18, 2014
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