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A Guide to Physics Problems: Part 2: Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics
Cahn, Sidney B.; Mahan, Gerald D.; Nadgo1997
A Guide to Physics Problems is a two-volume set of problems taken from Ph.D. qualifying exams. Part 2 - the companion to Part 1: Mechanics, Relativity, and Electrodynamics (Plenum 1994) - features 182 challenging problems with detailed solutions, textbook references, clear illustrations, and an easy-to-use layout.
Plenum US - SVSISBN-10: 030645291X
ISBN-13: 9780306452918
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A-TO-Z OF THERMODYNAMICS
Perrot, Pierre1998
This Comprehensive Guide Covers Thermodynamics for Engineers, Physicists, & Chemists. Its Entries Are Arranged Alphabetically, Allowing the Reader to Browse Through & Pursue a Particular point, Skipping or Ignoring Extraneous Points.
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSSISBN-10: 0198565526
ISBN-13: 9780198565529
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Advanced Classical Thermodynamics
George Emanuel1988
This graduate-level text begins with basic concepts of thermodynamics and continues through the study of Jacobian theory, Maxwell equations, stability, theory of real gases, critical point theory, and chemical thermodynamics.
AIAAHISBN-10: 0930403282
ISBN-13: 9780930403287
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Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, 3rd Edition
Not Listed2006
WileyHISBN-10: 0471677639
ISBN-13: 9780471677635
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Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering
Annamalai, Kalyan2001
INTRODUCTION Importance, Significance, and Limitations Limitations of Thermodynamics Mathematical Background Overview of Microscopic Thermodynamics Summary Appendix FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS Introduction Integral and Differential Forms of Conservation Equations Summary Appendix SECOND LAW AND ENTROPY Introduction Statements of the Second Law Consequences of Second Law Entropy Balance Equation for a Closed System Entropy Evaluation Local and Global Equilibrium Single-Component Incompressible Fluids Third Law Entropy Balance Equation for an Open System Maximum Entropy and Minimum Energy Summary Appendix AVAILABILITY Introduction Optimum Work and Irreversibility in a Closed System Availability Analyses for Closed Systems Generalized Availability Analysis Availability and Efficiency Chemical Availability Integral and Differential Forms Summary POSTULATORY (GIBBSIAN) THERMODYNAMICS Introduction Classical Rationale for Postulator Approach Legendre Transform Generalized Relation for all Work Modes Thermodynamic Postulates for Simple Systems Entropy Fundamental Equation Energy Fundamental Equation Intensive and Extensive Properties Summary STATE RELATIONSHIPS FOR REAL GASES AND LIQUIDS Introduction Equations of State Real Gases Summary Appendix THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF PURE FLUIDS Introduction Ideal Gas Properties James Clark Maxwell (1831-1879) Relations Generalized Relations Evaluations of Thermodynamic Properties Pizer Effect Kesler Equation of State (KES) and Kesler Tables Fugacity Experiments to Measure (uO - u) Vapor/Liquid Equilibrium Curve Throttling Processes Development of Thermodynamic Tables Summary THERMODYNAMICS PROPERTIES OF MIXTURES Partial Molal Properties Molal Properties Using the Equations of State Summary PHASE EQUILIBRIUM FOR A MIXTURE Introduction Simplified Criteria for Phase Equilibrium Pressure and Temperature Diagrams Dissolved Gases in Liquids Deviations from Raoult's Law Summary Appendix STABILITY Introduction Stability Criteria Application to Boiling and Condensation Entropy Generation During Irreversible Transformation Spinodal Curves Determination of Vapor Bubble and Drop Sizes Universe and Stability Summary CHEMICALLY REACTIVE SYSTEMS Introduction Chemical Reactions and Combustion Thermochemistry First Law: Analyses for Chemically Reacting Systems Combustion Analyses in the Case of Nonideal Behavior Second Law Analysis of Chemically Reacting Systems Mass Conservation and Mole Balance Equations Summary REACTION DIRECTION AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Introduction Reaction Direction and Chemical Equilibrium Chemical Equilibrium Relations Summary Appendix AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS FOR REACTING SYSTEMS Introduction Entropy Generation in Chemical Reactions Availability Summary PROBLEMS APPENDIX A TABLES APPENDIX B CHARTS APPENDIX C REFERENCES INDEX
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0849325536
ISBN-13: 9780849325533
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers
Not Listed1996
Although the basic theories of thermodynamics are adequately covered by a number of existing texts, there is little literature that addresses more advanced topics. In this comprehensive work the author redresses this balance, drawing on his twenty-five years of experience of teaching thermodynamics at undergraduate and postgraduate level, to produce a definitive text to cover thoroughly, advanced syllabuses.

The book introduces the basic concepts which apply over the whole range of new technologies, considering: a new approach to cycles, enabling their irreversibility to be taken into account; a detailed study of combustion to show how the chemical energy in a fuel is converted into thermal energy and emissions; an analysis of fuel cells to give an understanding of the direct conversion of chemical energy to electrical power; a detailed study of property relationships to enable more sophisticated analyses to be made of both high and low temperature plant and irreversible thermodynamics, whose principles might hold a key to new ways of efficiently covering energy to power (e.g. solar energy, fuel cells). Worked examples are included in most of the chapters, followed by exercises with solutions. By developing thermodynamics from an explicitly equilibrium perspective, showing how all systems attempt to reach a state of equilibrium, and the effects of these systems when they cannot, the result is an unparalleled insight into the more advanced considerations when converting any form of energy into power, that will prove invaluable to students and professional engineers of all disciplines.
Butterworth-Heinemann - ELSEVIERISBN-10: 034067699X
ISBN-13: 9780340676998
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Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 71, Proteins: A Theoretical Perspective of Dynamics, Structure, and Thermodynamics,
Charles L. Brooks (Carnegie-Mellon Univ.1988
CONTENTS: Potential Functions.@p@pDynamical Simulation Methods.@p@pThermodynamic Methods.@p@pAtom and Sidechain Motions.@p@pRigid-Body Motions.@p@pLarger-Scale Motions.@p@pSolvent Influence on Protein Dynamics.@p@pThermodynamic Aspects.@p@pExperimental Comparisons and Analysis.@p@pConcluding Discussion.@p@pReferences.@p@pIndex.
Wiley-InterscienceHISBN-10: 0471628018
ISBN-13: 9780471628019
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AEROTHERMODYNAMICS OF AIRCRAFT ENGINE COMPONENTS " WINNER OF THE SUMMERFIELD BOOK AWARD"
GORDON OATES
Design and R&D engineers and students will value the comprehensive, meticulous coverage in this volume, which under the expert editorial supervision of Gordon Oates, features the invited work of prominent specialist in aircraft gas turbine engines. Beginning with the basic principles and concepts of aeropropulsion combustion, chapters explore specific processes, limitations, and analytical methods as they bear on component design
AIAAHISBN-10: 0915928973
ISBN-13: 9780915928972
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AEROTHERMODYNAMICS OF GAS TURBINE AND ROCKET PROPULSION, THIRD EDITION
GORDON OATES1997
This seminal book on gas turbine tecnology has been a best seller since it was first published. It now includes a comprehensive set of software programs that complement the text with problems and design analyses. Software topics included are atmosphere programs, quasi-one dimensional flow programs (ideall constant area heat interaction, adiabatic constant area flow with friction, rocket nozzle performance, normal shock waves, oblique shock waves}, gas turbine programs ( engine cycle analysis and engine off-design performance), and rocket combustion programs (TC and PC given, He and PC given, isentropic expansion) Uses as a standard text in more than 50 universities, the book and software will continue to fulfill the need for a comprehensive modern book on the principles of propulsion. System Requirements: IBM 386 (compatible) or higher, 8 mb RAM, 20 Mb of available disk space
AIAAISBN-10: 1563472414
ISBN-13: 9781563472411
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Aerothermodynamics of Turbomachinery: Analysis and Design
Naixing Chen (Institute of Engineering2010
CONTENTS: FOREWORD.@pPREFACE.@pCONTENTS.@pNOMENCLATURE.@pCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION.@p1.1 Introduction to the Study on Aerothermodynamics of Turbomachinery.@p1.2 Brief Description of the Development of the Numerical Study on Aerothermodynamics of Turbomachinery.@p1.3 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 2. GOVERNING EQUATIONS EXPRESSED BY NON- ORTHOGANAL CURVILINEAR COORDINATES TO CALCULATE 3D VISCOUS FLUID FLOW IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p2.1 Introduction.@p2.2 Aerothermodynamics Governing Equations (Navier-Stokes Equations) of Turbomachinery.@p2.3 Viscous and Heat transfer Terms of Equations.@p2.4 Examples of Simplification of Viscous and Heat Transfer Terms.@p2.5 Tensor Form of Governing Equations.@p2.6 Integral Form of Governing Equations.@p2.7 A Collection of the Basic Relationships for Non-Orthogonal Coordinates.@p2.8 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 3. INTRODUCTION TO BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY.@p3.1 Introduction.@p3.2 General Concepts of Boundary Layer.@p3.3 Brief Summary.@pCHAPER 4. NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF BOUNDARY LAYER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.@p4.1 Introduction.@p4.2 Boundary Layer Equations Expressed in Partial Differential Form.@p4.3 Numerical Solution of the Boundary Layer Differential Equations for Cascade on the Stream Surface of Revolution.@p4.4 Calculation Results and Validations.@p4.5 Application to Analyze Performance of Turbomachinery Blade Cascades.@p4.6 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 5. APPROXIMATE CALCULATIONS USING INTEGRAL BOUNDARY LAYER EQUATIONS.@p5.1 Introduction.@p5.2 Boundary Layer Integral Equations.@p5.3 Generalized Method for Approximate Calculation of Boundary Layer Momentum Thickness.@p5.4 Laminar Boundary Layer Momentum Integral Equation.@p5.5 Transitional Boundary Layer Momentum Integral Equation.@p5.6 Turbulent Boundary Layer Momentum Integral Equation.@p5.7 Calculation of Compressible Boundary Layer.@p5.8 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 6. APPLICATION OF BOUNDARY LAYER TECHNIQUES TO TURBOMACHINERY.@p6.1 Introduction.@p6.2 Flow Rate Coefficient and Loss Coefficient of Two-Dimensional Blade Cascades.@p6.3 Studies on the Velocity Distributions along Blade Surfaces and Correlation Analysis of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Plane Blade Cascades.@p6.4 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 7. STREAM-FUNCTION METHODS FOR TWO- AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW COMPUTATIONS INTURBOMACHINERY.@p7.1 Introduction.@p7.2 Three-dimensional Flow Solution Methods with Two Kinds of Stream Surfaces.@p7.3 Two-Stream-Function Method for Three-Dimensional Flow Solution.@p7.4 Stream-Function Methods for Two-Dimensional Viscous fluid Flow Computations.@p7.5 Stream-Function Method for Numerical Solution of Transonic Blade Cascade Flow on the Stream Surface of Revolution.@p7.6 Finite Analytic Numerical Solution Method (FASM) for Solving Stream Function Equation of Blade Cascade Flow.@p7.7 Brief Summary.@p7.8 Appendix: Formulas for Estimating the Coefficients of the Differential Equations of 3D Two-Stream-Function Method.@pCHAPTER 8. PRESSURE CORRECTION METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW COMPUTATIONS IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p8.1 Introduction.@p8.2 Governing Equations of Three-dimensional Turbulent Flow and Pressure Correction Solution Method.@p8.3 Two-Dimensional Turbulent Flow Calculation Examples.@p8.4 Three-Dimensional Turbulent Flow Calculation Examples.@p8.5 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 9. TIME-MARCHING METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW COMPUTATIONS IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p9.1 Introduction.@p9.2 Governing Equations of Three-Dimensional Viscous Flow in Turbomachinery.@p9.3 Solution Method Based on Multi-Stage Runge-Kutta Time-Marching Scheme.@p9.4 Two-Dimensional Turbulent Flow Examples Calculated by Multi-Stage Runge-Kutta Time Marching Method.@p9.5 Three-Dimensional Flow Examples Calculated by Multi-Stage Runge-Kutta Time Marching Method.@p9.6 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 10. NUMERICAL STUDY ON AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OF CIRCUMFERENTIAL- AND AXIAL-LEANED AND BOWED TURBINE BLADES.@p10.1 Introduction.@p10.2 Circumferential Blade-Bowing Study.@p10.3 Axial Blade-Bowing Study.@p10.4 Circumferential Blade-Bowing Study of Turbine Nozzle Blade Row with Low Span-Diameter Ratio.@p10.5 Brief Summary.@pCHAPTER 11. NUMERICAL STUDY ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW AERODYNAMICS AND SECONDARY VORTEX MOTIONS IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p11.1 Introduction.@p11.2 Post-Processing Algorithms.@p11.3 Axial Turbine Secondary Vortices.@p11.4 Some Features of Straight-Leaned Blade Aerodynamics of a Low Span-Diameter-Ratio Turbine Nozzle.@p11.5 Numerical Study on Three-Dimensional Flow Pattern and Vortex Motions in a Centrifugal Compressor Impeller.@p11.6 Brief summary.@pCHAPTER 12. TWO-DIMENSIONAL AERODYNAMIC INVERSE PROBLEM SOLUTION STUDY IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p12.1 Introduction.@p12.2 Stream Function Method.@p12.3 A Hybrid Problem Solution Method Using Stream Function Equation with Prescribed Target Velocity for the Blade Cascades of Revolution.@p12.4 Stream-Function-Coordinate Method (SFC) for the Blade Cascades on the Surface of Revolution.@p12.5 Stream-Function-Coordinate Method (SFC) with Target Circulation for the Blade Cascades on the Surface of Revolution.@p12.6 Two-Dimensional Inverse Method by Using a Direct Solver with Residual Correction Technique.@p12.7 Brief Summary.@p13 THREE-DIMENSIONAL AERODYNAMIC INVERSE PROBLEM SOLUTION STUDY IN TURBOMACHINERY.@p13.1 Introduction.@p13.2 Two-Stream-Function-Coordinate-Equation Inverse Method.@p13.3 Three-Dimensional Potential Function Hybrid Solution Method.@p13.4 Brief Summary.@p14 AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OPTIMIZATION OF COMPRESSOR AND TURBINE BLADES.@p14.1 Introduction.@p14.2 Parameterization Method.@p14.3 Response Surface Method (RSM) for Blade Optimization.@p14.4 A Study on the Effect of Maximum Camber Location for a Transonic Fan Rotor Blading by GPAM.@p14.5 Optimization of a Low Aspect Ratio Turbine by GPAM and Study on the Geometry Effects on Aerodynamics Performance.@p14.6 Blade Parameterization and Aerodynamic Design Optimization for 3D Transonic Compressor Rotor.@p14.7 Brief Summary.@pREFERENCE.@pINDEX.
WileyHISBN-10: 0470825006
ISBN-13: 9780470825006
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An Introduction to Aspects of Thermodynamics and Kinetics Relevant to Materials Science, 3th Ed.
Not Listed2007
This book is based on a set of notes developed over many years for an introductory course taught to seniors and entering graduate students in materials science. An Introduction to Aspects of Thermodynamics and Kinetics Relevant to Materials Science is about the application of thermodynamics and kinetics to solve problems within Materials Science. Emphasis is to provide a physical understanding of the phenomenon under discussion, with the mathematics presented as a guide.
The problems are used to provide practice in quantitative application of principles, and also to give examples of applications of the general subject matter to problems having current interest and to emphasize the important physical concepts.
End of chapter problems are included, as are references, and bibliography to reinforce the text. This book provides students with the theory and mathematics to understand the important physical understanding of phenomena.

* Based on a set of notes developed over many years for an introductory course taught to seniors and entering graduate students in materials science
* Provides students with the theory and mathematics to understand the important physical understanding of phenomena
* Includes end of chapter problems, references, and bibliography to reinforce the text
Elsevier ScienceISBN-10: 008046615X
ISBN-13: 9780080466156
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An Introduction to Atmospheric Thermodynamics
Anastasios A. Tsonis2002
1. Preface; 2. Some useful mathematical and physical topics; 3. Early experiments and laws; 4. The first law of thermodynamics; 5. The second law of thermodynamics; 6. Water and its transformations; 7. Moist air (or all these temperatures!); 8. Vertical stability in the atmosphere; 9. Thermodynamic diagrams; 10. Beyond this book; Bibliography; 11. Appendix.
CAMBRIDGE UNIV. PRESSSISBN-10: 0521796768
ISBN-13: 9780521796767
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Applied Surface Thermodynamics:
A. W. Neumann; Jan K. Spelt1996
The generalized theory of capillarity; thermodynamics of axisymmetric capillary systems; thermodynamic status of contact angles; line tension in multiphase equilibrium systems; the equation of state approach to interfacial tensions; the theory of surface tension components and the equation of state approach; theoretical approaches for estimating solid-liquid interfacial tensions; contact angle and liquid surface tension measurements - general procedures and techniques; capillary rise at a vertical plate as a contact angle technique; axisymmetric drop shape analysis (ADSA); wettability and surface tension of particles; behaviour of particles at solidification fronts.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN-10: 0824790960
ISBN-13: 9780824790967
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Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologists
Eastop, T.D.
Mcconkey, A.
1993
Prentice Hall - PEARSONISBN-10: 0582091934
ISBN-13: 9780582091931
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Applied Thermodynamics: Availability Method and Energy Conversion, 1st Ed.
LI KAM1996
Routledge - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN-10: 1560324988
ISBN-13: 9781560324980
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Applied Thermodynamics; Availability Method And Energy Conversion, 1st Ed.
LI, KAM W.1995
Taylor & FrancisHISBN-10: 1560323493
ISBN-13: 9781560323495
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Basics of Aerothermodynamics
HIRSCHEL2004
The basics of aerothermodynamics are treated in this book with special regard to the fact that outer surfaces of hypersonic vehicles primarily are radiation cooled. The implications of this fact are different for different vehicle classes. In any case the, Introduction.- The Flight Environment.- The Thermal State of the Surface.- Transport of Momentum, Energy and Mass.- Real-Gas Aerothermodynamic Phenomena.- Inviscid Aerothermodynamic Phenomena.- Attached High-Speed Viscous Flow.- Laminar-Turbulent Transiti
SPRINGER VERLAGHISBN-10: 3540221326
ISBN-13: 9783540221326
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Basics of Aerothermodynamics
Not Listed
The basics of aerothermodynamics are treated in this book with special regard to the fact that outer surfaces of hypersonic vehicles primarily are radiation cooled. The implications are different for different vehicle classes. In any case the properties of both attached viscous and separated flows are important in this regard. After a discussion of flight environment and transport phenomena in general, the most important aerothermodynamic phenomena are treated. In all cases where they apply, thermal surface effects are particularly considered, taking into account both radiation cooling and/or active cooling, for example, of inner surfaces. Finally the simulation means of aerothermodynamics are discussed.

Computational methods and their modeling problems as well as the problems of ground facility and flight simulation, including the hot experimental technique, are treated. Multidisciplinary problems are addressed, many figures illustrate the text, and case studies and problems help to deepen the reader's understanding.
AIAAISBN-10: 1563476916
ISBN-13: 9781563476914
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Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Hans C. Ottinger (Chairman of the Materi2005
Preface. Acknowledgments. Symbols and Notation. 1. Introduction. PART I: PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH. 2. Hydrodynamics. 3. Linear Irreversible Thermodynamics. 4. Complex Fluids. 5. Relativistic Hydrodynamics. PART II: STATISTICAL APPROACH. 6. Projection-Operator Method. 7. Kinetic Theory of Gases. 8. Simulations. Appendix A: Crash-Course on Equilibrium Thermodynamics. Appendix B: Mechanics and Geometry. Appendix C: Functional Derivatives. Appendix D: Quantum Systems. Appendix E: List of Applications of Beyond-Equilibrium Thermodynamics. Appendix F: Solutions to Exercises. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Wiley-InterscienceHISBN-10: 0471666580
ISBN-13: 9780471666585
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Biochemical Thermodynamics: Applications of Mathematica
Not Listed2006
Wiley-InterscienceHISBN-10: 0471757985
ISBN-13: 9780471757986
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Biological Thermodynamics
Donald T. Haynie2001
1. Energy transformation; 2. The first law of thermodynamics; 3. The second law of thermodynamics; 4. Gibbs free energy - theory; 5. Gibbs free energy - applications; 6. Statistical thermodynamics; 7. Binding equilibria; 8. Reaction kinetics; 9. The frontier of biological thermodynamics; Appendices; Glossary.
CAMBRIDGE UNIV. PRESSSISBN-10: 0521795494
ISBN-13: 9780521795494
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Biological Thermodynamics, 1st Ed.
Donald T. Haynie
1. Energy transformation; 2. The first law of thermodynamics; 3. The second law of thermodynamics; 4. Gibbs free energy - theory; 5. Gibbs free energy - applications; 6. Statistical thermodynamics; 7. Binding equilibria; 8. Reaction kinetics; 9. The frontier of biological thermodynamics; Appendices; Glossary.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN-10: 0511031572
ISBN-13: 9780511031571
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Biothermodynamics Part A, Volume455
Johnson et al2009
Academic Press - ELSEVIERISBN-10: 0123745965
ISBN-13: 9780123745965
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Biothermodynamics, Part B, Volume466
Johnson et al2009
Academic Press - ELSEVIERISBN-10: 0123747761
ISBN-13: 9780123747761
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 1st Ed.
Balzhiser, Richard
Samuels, Michael
1972
Prentice Hall PTR - PEARSONSISBN-10: 013128603X
ISBN-13: 9780131286030
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