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Maintaining the substance that has made Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials a perennial bestseller for decades, the Seventh Edition is updated to reflect the broadening field of materials science and engineering. Chapters are updated and revised throughout to be more useful and logical for students.
Features more than 60 new homework problems for the students, a listing of terms and concepts introduced, and a summary section
Includes more on mathematical and graphical analysis of the various state functions utilized in classical thermodynamics
Includes a more extensive discussion of the third law of thermodynamics
Features a new appendix on exact differential equations and mathematical relationships, including all mathematical relations among differentials of homogeneous functions utilized in the text
Written as the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of materials systems, this text presents the underlying thermodynamic principles of materials and their applications and continues to be the best undergraduate textbook in thermodynamics for materials science students. An updated solutions manual is also available for qualifying adopting professors.
Contents
Part I: Thermodynamic Principles. 1. Introduction and Definition of Terms. 2. The First Law of Thermodynamics. 3. The Second Law of Thermodynamics. 4. The Statistical Interpretation of Entropy. 5. Fundamental Equations and Their Relationships. 6. Heat Capacity, Enthalpy, Entropy, and the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Part II: Phase Equilibria. 7. Phase Equilibrium in a One‑Component System. 8. The Behavior of Gases. 9. The Behavior of Solutions. 10. Gibbs Free Energy Composition and Phase Diagrams of Binary Systems. Part III: Reactions and Transformations of Phases. 11. Reactions Involving Gases. 12. Reactions Involving Pure Condensed Phases and a Gaseous Phase. 13. Reaction Equilibria in Systems Containing Components in Condensed Solution. 14. Electrochemistry. 15. More Binary System Solution Models.