The Exergy Method of Thermal Plant Analysis - Tadeusz J Kotas - Books - Paragon Publishing - 9781908341891 - May 18, 2012
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The Exergy Method of Thermal Plant Analysis

Tadeusz J Kotas

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The Exergy Method of Thermal Plant Analysis

The subject of this book, The Exergy Method also known as the Availability Analysis, is a method of thermodynamic analysis in which the basis of evaluation of thermodynamic losses follows from both the First and the Second Law of Thermodynamics rather than just the First Law. This book is particularly intended for engineers and students specializing in thermal and chemical plant design or operation as well as applied scientists concerned with various aspects of conservation of energy. It introduces the subject in a manner which can be understood by anyone who is familiar with the fundamentals of Applied Thermodynamics. Numerous examples are used in the book to aid the reader in assimilating the basic concepts and in mastering the techniques. Dr Tadeusz J. Kotas joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Queen Mary College as a member of teaching staff in 1957. His main areas of interest were Mechanics of Fluids and Applied Thermodynamics, obtaining a PhD degree for his work in the former subject. His work in the latter subject focused on the Exergy Method, contributing to its development through his research and publications and to its dissemination through courses which he ran in Britain and in a number of European countries for practicing engineers and academics.


352 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 18, 2012
ISBN13 9781908341891
Publishers Paragon Publishing
Pages 352
Dimensions 245 × 172 × 24 mm   ·   562 g
Language English  

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