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EES is particularly useful in thermodynamics problems since most property data needed for solving problems in these areas are provided by the program. For example, the steam tables are implemented such that any thermodynamic property can be obtained from a built-in function call in terms of any other properties. Similar capability is provided for all substances. EES also allows the user to enter property data or functional relationships with lookup tables, with internal functions written with EES, or with externally compiled functions written in Pascal, C, C++, or Fortran. Interesting practical problems that may have implicit solutions are often not assigned because of the mathematical complexity involved. EES allows the user to concentrate on concepts by freeing him or her from mundane chores. Michael A. Boles is Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at North Carolina State University where he earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and is an Alumni Distinguished Professor. Dr. Boles has received numerous awards and citations for excellence as an engineering educator. He is a past recipient of the SAE Ralph R. Teetor Education Award and has been twice elected to the Academy of Outstanding Teachers. On several occasions the ASME student section has recognized him as outstanding teacher and the faculty member having the most impact on mechanical engineering students. Dr. Boles specializes in heat transfer and has been involved in the analytical and numerical solution of phase change and drying of porous media. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society for Engineering Education, and Sigma Xi. Some new examples and numerous new problems are added, including some extensive design problems. Many real-world problems dealing with thermoeconomics and the dollar value of various energy conservation measures are incorporated into various chapters to help students develop an understanding of the monetary value of energy. Some new problems deal with the environmental impact of energy conversion and energy conservation, and the emission of pollutants and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach : Yunus A. Cengel

Yunus A. Çengel is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno. He received his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Istanbul Technical University and his M.S. and PhD in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University. His areas of interest are renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy policies, heat transfer enhancement, and engineering education. He served as the Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) director at the University of Nevada, Reno, from 1996 to 2000. He has led teams of engineering students to numerous manufacturing facilities in Northern Nevada and California to perform industrial assessments. He has prepared energy conservation, waste minimization, and productivity enhancement reports for them. He has also served as an advisor for various government organizations and corporations. Creating accessible products is a priority for McGraw Hill. We make accessibility and adhering to WCAG AA guidelines a part of our day-to-day development efforts and product roadmaps.

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Yunus A. Çengel received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University and joined the faculty of mechanical engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in thermodynamics and heat transfer while conducting research. He has published primarily in the areas of thermodynamics, radiation heat transfer, natural convection, solar energy, geothermal energy, energy conservation, and engineering education. He has also authored the books Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer and Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach, both published by McGraw-Hill. He has led teams of engineering students to numerous manufacturing facilities in Northern Nevada and California to conduct energy audits, and has prepared energy conservation reports for them. Dr. Çengel has been voted outstanding teacher by the ASME student sections in both North Carolina State University and the University of Nevada, Reno. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). In Chap. 1, the discussions of internal energy are revised and expanded and more discussions are added on pressure measurement devices. Also, former Sec. 3-10, "Thermodynamic Aspects of Biological Systems," is moved to this chapter to expose students to this exciting topic early in the course. More discussions on physical fitness are added, including a sensible diet proposed by the authors. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach is also available with Smartbook through the Connect platform. EES programs, discussed below, have been developed to solve many of the example problems in the book and they are included on the accompanying Problems Disk. The EES problems developed for this book are denoted in the text with a disk symbol _. The Load Textbook command in EES will generate a separate menu for these programs so that they can easily be accessed. Each program provides detailed comments and on-line help. These programs should help the student master the important concepts without the calculational burden that has been previously required. The text is also available without the disk for those who do not wish to incorporate the software in the course. The menu-driven software that accompanied the second edition is available to adopters who prefer to continue to use it. In Chap. 5, two new sections, "Energy Conversion Efficiencies" and "Household Refrigerators," are added. In the former section, combustion efficiency, motor efficiency, lighting efficiency, overall efficiency, and the heating values of fuels are presented. In the latter section, several ways of conserving energy while using a refrigerator are discussed.

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The problems repeated in different unit systems are deleted to save space. However, the problems in English units are still designated by "E" following the problem number for easy recognition; the analysis is presented, and the results are discussed. Yunus A. Çengel is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno. He received his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Istanbul Technical University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University. His areas of interest are renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy policies, heat transfer enhancement, and engineering education. He served as the director of the Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) at the University of Nevada, Reno, from 1996 to 2000. He has led teams of engineering students to numerous manufacturing facilities in Northern Nevada and California to perform industrial assessments, and has prepared energy conservation, waste minimization, and productivity enhancement reports for them. He has also served as an advisor for various government organizations and corporations.The new edition features an early introduction of the first law of thermodynamics, separate coverage of closed systems energy analysis, combined coverage of control volume mass and energy analysis, and revised coverage of compressible flow. Over 300 comprehensive problems have been added to this physically intuitive text, many of which come from industrial applications. Available at most college bookstores, or for a complete list of titles and prices, write to: +Schaum Division Thermodynamic Analysis of Hydrogen Production by a Thermochemical Cycle Based on Magnesium-Chlorine



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