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ISBN-10 : 0128191694
ISBN-13 : 9780128191699
Author : Yousef Haseli
Entropy Analysis in Thermal Engineering Systems is a thorough reference on the latest formulation and limitations of traditional entropy analysis. Yousef Haseli draws on his own experience in thermal engineering as well as the knowledge of other global experts to explain the definitions and concepts of entropy and the significance of the second law of thermodynamics. The design and operation of systems is also described, as well as an analysis of the relationship between entropy change and exergy destruction in heat conversion and transfer.
Entropy Analysis in Thermal Engineering Systems 1st Table of contents:
Chapter One: Fundamental concepts
Abstract
1.1 Thermodynamic properties
1.2 Conservation of mass
1.3 Conservation of energy
1.4 First law of thermodynamics
1.5 Second law of thermodynamics
1.6 Third law of thermodynamics
1.7 Entropy generation
1.8 Combined first and second laws
Chapter Two: Birth and evolution of thermodynamics
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Before 1800
2.3 Between 1800 and 1849
2.4 Theoretical developments
2.5 Remarks
Chapter Three: Teaching entropy
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The common tutorial method
3.3 A proposed method
Chapter Four: The common source of entropy increase
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Heat flow
4.3 Pressure drop
4.4 Expansion
4.5 Mixing
4.6 Interpretation of entropy
Chapter Five: Most efficient engine
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Thermodynamic power cycles
5.3 Efficiency comparison
Chapter Six: Endoreversible heat engines
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Curzon-Ahlborn engine
6.3 Novikov’s engine
6.4 Modified Novikov’s engine
6.5 Carnot vapor cycle
Chapter Seven: Irreversible engines—Closed cycles
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Brayton cycle
7.3 Otto cycle
7.4 Atkinson cycle
7.5 Diesel cycle
7.6 Isentropic compression and expansion
7.7 Fixed heat input
Chapter Eight: Irreversible engines—Open cycles
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Specific entropy generation
8.3 Proof that wrev is relatively constant
8.4 Gas turbine cycle
8.5 Regenerative gas turbine cycle
8.6 Combined cycle
8.7 Organic Rankine cycle
Chapter Nine: Entropy and fuel cells
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Maximum conversion efficiency
9.3 Open circuit voltage
9.4 Misconceptions
9.5 SEG in a hybrid cycle
Chapter Ten: Entropy and chemical equilibrium
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Definition of equilibrium
10.3 Experimental examination of theory
10.4 Thermodynamics of chemical reaction
10.5 Reaction advancement
10.6 Semiempirical model
Chapter Eleven: Exergy
Abstract
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Thermal exergy
11.3 Flow exergy
11.4 Chemical exergy
11.5 A simple relation for chemical exergy
11.6 Maximum efficiency
11.7 Minimum exhaust temperature
11.8 Final notes
Nomenclature
Greek letters
Subscripts
Superscripts
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