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Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th Edition

ISBN: 978-1-119-28104-7

September 2016

800 pages

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GOLD-STANDARD TREATMENT OF ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS, WITH COVERAGE OF THE LATEST ADVANCES IN THE FIELD

Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics is the definitive guide to this complex topic, from one of the world's leading experts in the field. Professor Adrian Bejan provides authoritative guidance on the first and second laws of thermodynamics, with a practical focus on applications within engineering fields. Expanding on the basic information covered in most textbooks, this book offers in-depth analysis and expert insight on the more advanced aspects of heat, energy, and work.

This new fourth edition includes coverage of the latest developments, including recent advances in energy storage, distributed energy systems, entropy generation minimization, and other industrial applications to highlight the current state of the field. Designed to instruct the engineers of tomorrow, this book features:

  • Condensed introductory chapters that allow students to quickly review the fundamentals before diving into practical applications
  • Direct links between thermodynamics and engineering topics including solar energy, refrigeration, chemical design, thermofluid design, and more
  • Sustainability design and policy integrated throughout the text to provide real-world context for thermodynamics applications
  • Exploration of the latest developments and emerging technologies related to thermodynamics optimization
  • Additional problems, including worked problems that provide direct reference for homework and practice
  • Analyses, essays, history, and graphics that work seamlessly together to explain advanced topics in thermodynamics
About the Author

ADRIAN BEJAN is the J.A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Duke University, and an internationally-recognized authority on thermodynamics. The father of the field of design in nature or constructal law, which accounts for the universal natural tendency of all flow systems to evolve freely toward easier flow access, his research covers a broad range of topics in thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, convection, and porous media. Professor Bejan has been awarded eighteen honorary doctorates by universities in eleven countries, and is the recipient of numerous awards including the Max Jacob Memorial Award (ASME & AIChE), the Worcester Reed Warner Medal (ASME), and the Ralph Coats Roe Award (ASEE). The author of over 630 journal articles, he is considered one of the 100 most-cited engineering researchers of all disciplines, in all countries.