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Chemical Thermodynamics for Metals and Materials

Posted By: step778
Chemical Thermodynamics for Metals and Materials

Hae-Geon Lee, "Chemical Thermodynamics for Metals and Materials"
1999 | pages: 319 | ISBN: 186094177X | PDF | 15,5 mb

As thermodynamics is a key discipline in most science and engineering fields, a great number of books, each claiming originality in presentation and approach, have been published on the subject. However, thermodynamics is still a confusing subject for uninitiated students and an “easy to forget” one for graduate engineers.
After many years of experience both teaching thermodynamics at university and actually practising it in industry, I have concluded that the most effective way of presenting thermodynamics is to simulate the method that a lecturer would employ in class. When teaching, the lecturer may write important equations and concepts on the board, draw underlines, circle or place tick marks to emphasise important points, draw arrows to indicate relationships, use coloured chalk for visual effect, and erase some parts to write new lines. He/she may even repeat some parts to stress their importance. A book written on paper alone cannot properly simulate the techniques mentioned above.

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