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Book Title: Minnesota North Engineering Thermodynamics

Author: Claire Yu Yan

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Book Description: The book is most suitable for a one-term, introductory engineering thermodynamics course at the undergraduate level. It may also be used for self-learning of fundamental concepts of classical thermodynamics.

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Book Description

This open book is written with a goal to support students’ learning of fundamental concepts and engineering applications of classical thermodynamics. It features concise explanations of key concepts, step-by-step solutions to engineering examples, and interactive practice problems. The book is most suitable for a one-term, introductory engineering thermodynamics course at the undergraduate level. It may also be used as self-learning materials or a supplement to other thermodynamics books.

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This book is a cloned version of Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics by Claire Yu Yan, published using Pressbooks under a CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. It may differ from the original.

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Claire Yu Yan

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Engineering thermodynamics

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Title
Minnesota North Engineering Thermodynamics
Author
Claire Yu Yan
License

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Minnesota North Engineering Thermodynamics Copyright © by Claire Yu Yan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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Primary Subject
Engineering thermodynamics
Additional Subject(s)
Energy, power generation, distribution and storage