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The Dynamics of Heat

English · Hardback

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Based on a course given to beginning physics, chemistry, and engineering students at the Winterthur Polytechnic Institute, this text approaches the fundamentals of thermodynamics from the view of continuum mechanics. By describing physical processes in terms of the flow and balance of physical quantities, this provides a unified approach to hydraulics, electricity, mechanics and thermodynamics. In this way it becomes clear that the entropy is the fundamental property that is transported in thermal process (what in lay terms would be called "heat"), and that the temperature is the corresponding potential. The resulting theoryof the creation, flow, and balance of entropy provides the foundation of a dynamical theory of heat. Previous knowledge of thermodynamics is not required, but the reader should be familiar with basic electricity, mechanics, and chemistry and should have some knowledge of elementary calculus.

List of contents

Prologue A Unified View of Physical Processes.- 1 Hotness, Heat, and Energy.- 2 The Response of Uniform Bodies to Heating.- Interlude Heat Engines and the Caloric Theory of Heat.- 3 The Transport of Heat.- 4 Heat and the Transformation and Transport of Substances.- Epilogue Steps Toward Continuum Thermodynamics.- Appendix Tables, Symbols, Glossary, and References.- A.1 Tables of Thermodynamic Properties.- A.2 Symbols used in the text.- A.3 Glossary.- A.4 References.

Product details

Authors FUCHS, Hans U. Fuchs
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1960
 
EAN 9780387946030
ISBN 978-0-387-94603-0
No. of pages 713
Weight 1346 g
Illustrations w. 229 figs.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Thermodynamics

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