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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics

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Now in a Sixth Edition, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics maintains its engaging, readable style while presenting a broader range of applications that motivate student understanding of core thermodynamics concepts. This leading text uses many relevant engineering-based situations to help students model and solve problems.

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First published January 1, 1988

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May 11, 2014
After two semesters of thermo, I would like to bid good riddance to this book for some time. But have to say it did a fine job of developing thermo, and was well written especially with all its bits of extra info, really helpful.

On a different rant I really wish we could use SI units only as the other scales are not very easy to work with.
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January 28, 2010
2 tahun namatin nih buku bikin gw jadi penghuni lab termo.
Bagus bgt bt mahasiswa2 teknik mesin yang ingin fokus dibidang konversi energi, buku ini dasar bgt lah. Banyak contoh soalnya dan langsung aplikasinya....
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June 25, 2025
3.5/5

A decent thermodynamics book, though I feel like as an introductory book it doesn't delve into the intuition for some topics as much as other textbooks do. Also, I feel like working through each chapter doesn't help me to self-learn as I go along to figure out how to solve all questions. That being said I think it was clear and easy to understand and I still learned a lot from it. And I liked the diagrams.

Fun fact I had to buy the physical copy of this book for the course, and there was only a loose leaf version available so I had to fit it into two different binders so it's one of my favourites in my collection lol.
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June 17, 2022
the only good thing about this are the tables. and some problems.
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November 27, 2023
Gripping, compelling, deeply moving and personal. In-your-face-reality that too often left me at a loss for words.
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May 15, 2011
I re-read this undergraduate thermodynamics text in preparation for the air-breathing propulsion class I'm taking in the fall. This seems to be the standard text used by students across the country and I was excited that I recalled the material so quickly. Engineering thermodynamics is the study of energy storage, transformation, and conservation in fluids (air and liquids) and fluid machinery. Applications include refrigeration, air conditioning, power generation turbines, air compressors, nozzles and combustion chambers.
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February 10, 2016
the book is not this one but the topic is -I'm re-reading some study books ...
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