Statistical Thermodynamics
Statistical Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach covers in a practical, readily understandable manner the underlying meaning of entropy, temperature and other thermodynamic concepts, the foundations of quantum mechanics, and the physical basis of gas, liquid and solid phase properties. It presents simply the relationship between macroscopic and microscopic thermodynamics. In addition, the molecular basis of transport phenomena and chemical kinetics are explored, as are basic concepts in spectroscopy. Modern computational tools for solving thermodynamic problems are explored, and the student is assured that he or she will gain knowledge of practical usefulness. This essential text is suitable for mechanical or aerospace engineering graduate students who have a strong background in engineering thermodynamics, those entering advanced fields such as combustion, high temperature gas dynamics, environmental sciences, or materials processing, and those who wish to build a background for understanding advanced experimental diagnostic techniques in these or similar fields.
- Employs a simple postulatory approach to make it easier to understand basic concepts
- Provides unified notation across classical and statistical thermodynamics
- Coverage includes statistical thermodynamics, kinetic theory, spectroscopy and chemical kinetics
Product details
December 2018Hardback
9781108415316
282 pages
260 × 182 × 16 mm
0.74kg
109 b/w illus. 21 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Fundamentals of macroscopic thermodynamics
- 3. Microscopic thermodynamics
- 4. Quantum mechanics
- 5. Ideal gases
- 6. Ideal gas mixtures
- 7. The photon and electron gases
- 8. Dense gases
- 9. Liquids
- 10. Crystalline solids
- 11. Thermodynamic stability and phase change
- 12. Kinetic theory of gases
- 13. Spectroscopy
- 14. Chemical kinetics.