| Titre : |
A conceptual guide to thermodynamics |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Poirier, Bill, Auteur |
| Mention d'édition : |
1ère édition |
| Editeur : |
Chichester (G.B.) : Wiley |
| Année de publication : |
2014 |
| Importance : |
1 vol. (xix-164 p.) |
| Présentation : |
ill., couv. ill. en coul |
| Format : |
25 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-118-84053-5 |
| Note générale : |
Resume et sommaire detailles disponibles sur le site de l'editeur;index p.159-164 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
05-05-Thermodynamique.
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| Mots-clés : |
Thermodynamique. 05-05 Thermodynamics Thermodynamique Manuels d'enseignement superieur |
| Index. décimale : |
05-05 |
| Résumé : |
Thermodynamics is the science that describes the behavior of matter at the macroscopic scale, and how this arises from individual molecules. As such, it is a subject of profound practical and fundamental importance to many science and engineering fields. Despite extremely varied applications ranging from nanomotors to cosmology, the core concepts of thermodynamics such as equilibrium and entropy are the same across all disciplines.
A Conceptual Guide to Thermodynamics serves as a concise, conceptual and practical supplement to the major thermodynamics textbooks used in various fields. Presenting clear explanations of the core concepts, the book aims to improve fundamental understanding of the material, as well as homework and exam performance.
Distinctive features include:
• Terminology and Notation Key: A universal translator that addresses the myriad of conventions, terminologies, and notations found across the major thermodynamics texts.
• Content Maps: Specific references to each major thermodynamic text by section and page number for each new concept that is introduced.
• Helpful Hints and Don’t Try Its: Numerous useful tips for solving problems, as well as warnings of common student pitfalls.
• Unique Explanations: Conceptually clear, mathematically fairly simple, yet also sufficiently precise and rigorous.
A more extensive set of reference materials, including older and newer editions of the major textbooks, as well as a number of less commonly used titles, is available online at http://www.conceptualthermo.com.
Undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry, physics, engineering, geosciences and biological sciences will benefit from this book, as will students preparing for graduate school entrance exams and MCATs. |
| Note de contenu : |
Préface xi
Remerciements xiii
Guide des manuels xv
1 À propos de ce livre 1
J'équilibre
2 Philosophie de la thermodynamique 11
3 États thermodynamiques, variables et grandeurs 17
4 Loi zéro et équilibre thermodynamique 23
II Énergie
5 Énergie moléculaire, énergie interne et température 33
6 Distribution de Boltzmann et modèle cinétique 41
III Changement thermodynamique
7 Première loi et changement thermodynamique 49
8 Travail, chaleur et changement réversible 55
9 Quantités dérivées partielles 65
IV Entropie
10 Théorie de l'entropie et de l'information 77
11 Entropie et gaz parfait 87
12 Deuxième loi et changement irréversible spontané 97
13 Troisième loi, cycle de Carnot et entropie absolue 107
V Énergie libre
14 Énergie libre et exergie 115
15 Potentiel chimique, fugacité et systèmes ouverts 123
Demandes VI
16 Emporium d'expansion du gaz de Crazy Gay-Lussac 131
17 Electronic Emporium : achats en ligne gratuits ! 139
VII Annexes |
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A conceptual guide to thermodynamics [texte imprimé] / Poirier, Bill, Auteur . - 1ère édition . - Chichester (G.B.) : Wiley, 2014 . - 1 vol. (xix-164 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-1-118-84053-5 Resume et sommaire detailles disponibles sur le site de l'editeur;index p.159-164 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
05-05-Thermodynamique.
|
| Mots-clés : |
Thermodynamique. 05-05 Thermodynamics Thermodynamique Manuels d'enseignement superieur |
| Index. décimale : |
05-05 |
| Résumé : |
Thermodynamics is the science that describes the behavior of matter at the macroscopic scale, and how this arises from individual molecules. As such, it is a subject of profound practical and fundamental importance to many science and engineering fields. Despite extremely varied applications ranging from nanomotors to cosmology, the core concepts of thermodynamics such as equilibrium and entropy are the same across all disciplines.
A Conceptual Guide to Thermodynamics serves as a concise, conceptual and practical supplement to the major thermodynamics textbooks used in various fields. Presenting clear explanations of the core concepts, the book aims to improve fundamental understanding of the material, as well as homework and exam performance.
Distinctive features include:
• Terminology and Notation Key: A universal translator that addresses the myriad of conventions, terminologies, and notations found across the major thermodynamics texts.
• Content Maps: Specific references to each major thermodynamic text by section and page number for each new concept that is introduced.
• Helpful Hints and Don’t Try Its: Numerous useful tips for solving problems, as well as warnings of common student pitfalls.
• Unique Explanations: Conceptually clear, mathematically fairly simple, yet also sufficiently precise and rigorous.
A more extensive set of reference materials, including older and newer editions of the major textbooks, as well as a number of less commonly used titles, is available online at http://www.conceptualthermo.com.
Undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry, physics, engineering, geosciences and biological sciences will benefit from this book, as will students preparing for graduate school entrance exams and MCATs. |
| Note de contenu : |
Préface xi
Remerciements xiii
Guide des manuels xv
1 À propos de ce livre 1
J'équilibre
2 Philosophie de la thermodynamique 11
3 États thermodynamiques, variables et grandeurs 17
4 Loi zéro et équilibre thermodynamique 23
II Énergie
5 Énergie moléculaire, énergie interne et température 33
6 Distribution de Boltzmann et modèle cinétique 41
III Changement thermodynamique
7 Première loi et changement thermodynamique 49
8 Travail, chaleur et changement réversible 55
9 Quantités dérivées partielles 65
IV Entropie
10 Théorie de l'entropie et de l'information 77
11 Entropie et gaz parfait 87
12 Deuxième loi et changement irréversible spontané 97
13 Troisième loi, cycle de Carnot et entropie absolue 107
V Énergie libre
14 Énergie libre et exergie 115
15 Potentiel chimique, fugacité et systèmes ouverts 123
Demandes VI
16 Emporium d'expansion du gaz de Crazy Gay-Lussac 131
17 Electronic Emporium : achats en ligne gratuits ! 139
VII Annexes |
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