ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Intended as an introductory textbook for “applied” or engineering thermodynamics, or for use as an up-to-date reference for practicing engineers, this book provides extensive in-text, solved examples to cover the basic properties of thermodynamics. Pure …
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