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Understanding Thermodynamics

Grappling with the first and second laws of thermodynamics can test the intellectual mettle of even the most dedicated student of the physical sciences. Approaching the subject for the first time may raise more queries and doubts than are usually handled in the basic, straightforward textbook.
Based on a series of lectures delivered to 500 sophomore engineering students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dr. Van Neer's clear, lucid treatment is readily comprehensible by undergraduate-level science and engineering students. His language is informal, his examples are vivid and lively, his perspective is fresh. This book, a companion to a basic textbook, discusses thermodynamics, a topic of profound importance in the study of physics, in a manner which elucidates fundamental concepts and demonstrates their practical applicability.
In these increasingly energy-conscious and costly times, as traditional energy sources are being depleted and revolutionary new sources are contemplated, appreciating the consequences of the laws of thermodynamics is more than a fascinating avenue of intellectual inquiry: it is a pragmatic concern imperative to all — students, scientists, engineers, technicians, politicians, businessmen, and anyone facing the energy challenges of the future. Here is help understanding concepts which will prove all-important in the next century.
Dr. H. C. Van Ness is a distinguished professor of chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and co-author of several textbooks on thermodynamics. He is an unsurpassed as an expert in the field.


Reprint of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1969 edition.
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Grappling with the first and second laws of thermodynamics can test the intellectual mettle of even the most dedicated student of the physical sciences. Approaching the subject for the first time may raise more queries and doubts than are usually handled in the basic, straightforward textbook.
Based on a series of lectures delivered to 500 sophomore engineering students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dr. Van Neer's clear, lucid treatment is readily comprehensible by undergraduate-level science and engineering students. His language is informal, his examples are vivid and lively, his perspective is fresh. This book, a companion to a basic textbook, discusses thermodynamics, a topic of profound importance in the study of physics, in a manner which elucidates fundamental concepts and demonstrates their practical applicability.
In these increasingly energy-conscious and costly times, as traditional energy sources are being depleted and revolutionary new sources are contemplated, appreciating the consequences of the laws of thermodynamics is more than a fascinating avenue of intellectual inquiry: it is a pragmatic concern imperative to all — students, scientists, engineers, technicians, politicians, businessmen, and anyone facing the energy challenges of the future. Here is help understanding concepts which will prove all-important in the next century.
Dr. H. C. Van Ness is a distinguished professor of chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and co-author of several textbooks on thermodynamics. He is an unsurpassed as an expert in the field.


Reprint of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1969 edition.
heat engine;internal energy;den hartog;physics text;introductory science;temperatures below;peter atkins;temperature scale;student taking;statistical mechanics;engineering student;plain common;challenging topic;compressed air;fundamental importance;physical chemistry;empirical data;core concepts;fundamental concepts;confusing concepts;information theory;zeroth law;adequate detail;complex topic;complex subject;thermodynamic;popular science;thermo;reversibility;clausius;carnot;helmholtz;rensselaer;boltzmann;polytechnic;demystified;derivations;fermi;unattainability;reversible;kelvin;gibbs;entropy;dummies;formulas;prof;undergrad;equations;engines;textbooks;conservation;professionally;applications;theoretical;engineer;zero;basics;materials;books on core concepts;books on engines;books on gibbs;books on heat engines;books on introductory sciences;books on information theories;books on complex topics;books on fermi;books on physics texts;books on popular sciences;books on complex subjects;books on textbooks;books on carnots;books on boltzmanns;books on student takings;books on profs;books on empirical data;books on fundamental concepts;books on kelvin;books on rensselaer;books on derivations;books on compressed airs;books on statistical mechanics;books on den hartogs;books on internal energies;books on dummies;books on conservations;books on helmholtz;books on peter atkins;books on temperature scales;books on applications;books on engineering students;books on physical chemistries
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