Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics

Using a classical viewpoint, this Second Edition offers a comprehensive treatment of engineering thermodynamics in order to provide a sound basis for subsequent courses in heat transfer and fluid mechanics and to prepare students to use thermodynamics in professional practice. New features include m...

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Main Author: Moran, Michael J.
Other Authors: Shapiro, Howard N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley & Sons 1993
Edition:2nd ed., SI version
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