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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (The Mcgraw-Hill Chemical Engineering Series)

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (The Mcgraw-Hill Chemical Engineering Series)
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (The Mcgraw-Hill Chemical Engineering Series)

 
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 7/e, presents comprehensive coverage of the subject of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering viewpoint. The text provides a thorough exposition of the principles of thermodynamics and details their application to chemical processes. The chapters are written in a clear, logically organized manner, and contain an abundance of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations to help students understand complex concepts. New ideas, terms, and symbols constantly challenge the readers to think and encourage them to apply this fundamental body of knowledge to the solution of practical problems.

The comprehensive nature of this book makes it a useful reference both in graduate courses and for professional practice. The seventh edition continues to be an excellent tool for teaching the subject of chemical engineering thermodynamics to undergraduate students.

 
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Product Details
Author:J.M. Smith
Hardcover:840 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Publication Date:November 12, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0073104450
Product Length:9.5 inches
Product Width:7.42 inches
Product Height:1.41 inches
Product Weight:3.21 pounds
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:1.4 inches
Package Weight:3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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4Pretty good for a book you grow to hate  Feb 16, 2008 By M. Lapaire
As far as text books go, this one is not bad. It's decently well written and put together. There are a lot of graphs and diagrams to explain the material.There are not as many example problems as there need to be, but the questions at the end of the chapter are very straightforward. Not a very extensive reference section either.

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5Carlos's Review  Sep 23, 2008 By Carlos Bucaram Carbo
This edition of the Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics is much more friendly version to the reader than former ones. It also has more industry related problems. Another change with respect to the former ones is that The example problems are exposed and solved in the SI system of units, which is a more globally used system than the English one.

It is a classic book for chemical engineers and a must read book either as a main textbook or as an alternate textbook, for anyone planning to do undergraduate or graduate thermodynamic courses in that discipline.

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5Solid textbook  Feb 25, 2006 By Maciej Biskup
This is a solid thermo textbook. Goes over concepts and theories fairly well. There are plenty of worked out examples throughout the chapters and appendixes so you know what you're doing. The authors explain everything in a clear and cohesive manner. Somethings are overwhelming, but it is thermodynamics. Plenty of appendixes for steam tables, interroplation, unit conversions, and virial equation constants, etc.

I suggest you get the Schaum's outline as a good reference too.


2Lots of words little real explanation  Jan 01, 2012 By C. Drouganis
I understand that this topic requires a lot of explanation. This textbook although verbose didn't cover much ground after introducing the topic. Often you will have a good explanation and example and then as the problem gets more difficult steps begin to be skipped by the author making it difficult to actually learn how to master the complicated questions given by your instructor. I feel that this book needs a substantial amount of work. It may have a lot of good information but lacks the ability to convey it to the student.


4Great buy  Sep 27, 2011 By Antonio Garcia
The book is in great condition. Everything is readable and no torn pages or even folded. The buy was worth it when the quality of the book is compared to its price.

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