
The presentation integrates computer tools (e.g., EES) with thermodynamic concepts to allow engineering students and practising engineers to solve problems they would otherwise not be able to solve.

Author by: Sanford KleinLanguage: enPublisher by: Cambridge University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 14Total Download: 381File Size: 47,9 MbDescription: This book differs from other thermodynamics texts in its objective which is to provide engineers with the concepts, tools, and experience needed to solve practical real-world energy problems. Assuming prior coursework in basic thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, this fully updated and improved text will guide students in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering as they apply their knowledge to systems analysis and design, and to capstone design project work.

Computer modeling is presented, and a companion website provides specific coverage of EES and Excel in thermal-fluid design. This text addresses engineering economy, optimization, hydraulic systems, energy systems, and system simulation.

PenoncelloLanguage: enPublisher by: CRC PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 905File Size: 46,6 MbDescription: Thermal Energy Systems: Design and Analysis, Second Edition presents basic concepts for simulation and optimization, and introduces simulation and optimization techniques for system modeling. Key Features: Provides simple instruction in the design and analysis of planar mechanisms, enabling the student to easily navigate the text and find the desired material Covers topics of fundamental importance to mechanical engineering, from planar mechanism kinematics, 2D linkage analyses and 2D linkage design to the fundamentals of spur gears and cam design Shows numerous example solutions using EES (Engineering Equation Solver) and MATLAB software, with appendices dedicated to explaining the use of both computer tools Follows end-of-chapter problems with clearly detailed solutions. Designed to encourage a clear understanding of the nature and design of planar mechanisms, this book favours a frank and straightforward approach to teaching the basics of planar mechanism design and the theory of machines with fully worked examples throughout. Mechanical components and complex machines, such as engines or robots, are often designed and conceptualised in 2D before being extended into 3D. For any mechanical engineer, young or old, an understanding of planar mechanism design is fundamental. RiderLanguage: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 92Total Download: 968File Size: 43,7 MbDescription: A planar or two-dimensional (2D) mechanism is the combination of two or more machine elements that are designed to convey a force or motion across parallel planes.
