Introduction to Modern Thermodynamics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:8th Apr '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Thermodynamics is a core part of most science and engineering degree programs. However, the majority of texts that are currently available to students take a “classical” approach, teaching thermodynamics very much as it was presented in the 19th century. This is done generally for historical rather than pedagogical reasons. “Modern” thermodynamics, in contrast, relates entropy, the central concept of thermodynamics, to irreversible processes.
An Introduction to Modern Thermodynamics provides the first modern approach to thermodynamics written specifically for a first undergraduate course. It covers the fundamental formalism with some attention given to its history; describes basic applications of the formalism and continues with a number of additional applications that instructors can use according to their particular degree program – these chapters cover thermal radiation, biological systems, nano systems, classical stability theory, and principles of statistical thermodynamics. A wide range of examples appear throughout the book from biological, engineering and atmospheric systems.
"The book is excellent at capturing and keeping the interest of the reader. The historical perspective and the biographical sketches of the major developers of thermodynamics are exceptionally good." (Angewandte Chemie International Edition, January 5, 2009)
ISBN: 9780470015995
Dimensions: 244mm x 180mm x 33mm
Weight: 1111g
520 pages