文档介绍:Moran, M. J., Tsatsaronis, G.“Engineering Thermodynamics.”
The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering.
Ed. Frank Kreith
Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 2000
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Engineering
Thermodynamics
Fundamentals
Basic Concepts and Definitions • The First Law of
Thermodynamics, Energy • The Second Law of
Thermodynamics, Entropy • Entropy and Entropy Generation
Control Volume Applications
Conservation of Mass • Control Volume Energy Balance •
Control Volume Entropy Balance • Control Volumes at Steady
State
Property Relations and Data
Basic Relations for Pure Substances • P-v-T Relations •
Evaluating ∆h, ∆u, and ∆s • Fundamental Thermodynamic
Functions • Thermodynamic Data Retrieval • Ideal Gas Model •
Generalized Charts for Enthalpy, Entropy, and Fugacity •
ponent Systems
Reaction Equations • Property Data for Reactive Systems •
Reaction Equilibrium
Exergy Analysis
Defining Exergy • Control Volume Exergy Rate Balance •
Exergetic Efficiency • Introduction to Exergy Costing
Vapor and Gas Power Cycles
Rankine and Brayton Cycles • Otto, Diesel, and Dual Cycles •
Carnot, Ericsson, and Stirling Cycles
Guidelines for Improving Thermodynamic
Effectiveness
Exergoeconomics
Exergy Costing • Cost Balance • Auxiliary Costing Equations •
General Example • Exergoeconomic Variables and Evaluation
Design Optimization
An Iterative Exergoeconomic Procedure for Optimizing the
Michael J. Moran Design of a Thermal System • Case Study • Additional
The Ohio State University Iterations
Economic Analysis of Thermal Systems
e Tsatsaronis Estimation of Total Capital Investment • Principles of
Technische Universität Berlin Economic Evaluation • Calculation of the Product Costs
Although various aspects of what is now known as thermodynamics have been of interest since antiquity,
formal study began only in the early 19th century through consideration of the motive power of heat:
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