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Hardcover Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics Book

ISBN: 0471017744

ISBN13: 9780471017745

Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics

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A More Accessible Approach to Thermodynamics In this third edition, you'll find a modern approach to applied thermodynamics. The material is presented in sufficient detail to provide a solid understanding of the principles of thermodynamics and its classical applications. Also included are the applications of chemical engineering thermodynamics to issues such as the distribution of chemicals in the environment, safety, polymers, and solid-state-processing...

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*The* fundamental work. A "Strong Buy" for anybody!

If you know more or less what eng and or chem thermo is about and feel more advanced and confident in this subject and do not need/want a 'Book-For-Dummies', then go and purchase the world-wide highly renowned textbook by Stanley I. Sandler. This has now become the definitive standard and top reference in class. It is full of words and formulas, tables, charts and illustrations, examples, problems, diagrams and appendices, all presented in a modern, attractive manner. You can use it as a 'detailed text' or as a 'look-up reference'. Due to the nature of the subject matter, this book is not 'easy': a complete, detailed, thorough book on a hard, dry subject will result in a hard (and dry?) reading for anybody! Nevertheless, the modern, beautiful presentation will make the reader's efforts worthwhile. This is not an "enjoyable" reading as such, but the most in-depth, thorough, detailed, modern treatment for class. I consider this book a must-have reference on your ChemE bookshelf. If you go for *one* book only on thermo, then buy Sandler's. rated: Strong Buy for anybody. Even after having mastered this subject, this book will *still* serve as a valuable tool: as a detailed ("advanced") intro text and as a fine look-up reference. Sandler's book *is* a monograph, and it should be titled "Fundamentals of Chemical Thermodynamics" only, because it does not cover much of "Engineering Thermodynamics" (see books by Moran/Shapiro or Yunus A. Cengel for fantastic intro tomes on eng thermo. see also book by Smith/VanNess/Abbott 2001.). This book is a challenge, but if you are a smart learner and can handle this hard subject matter, there is no better intro or advanced text on chemical thermodynamics, chemical engineering thermodynamics or phase/physical/chemical equilibria! No doubt a 5-stars rating.Please also read my pos reviews of thermo books by Noel de Nevers 2002 and Stanley M. Walas 1985. See also my neg review of thermo book by Smith/VanNess/Abbott 2001. For a complete listing of relevant thermo titles have a look at table 8-1, pages 8.2-8.4, in Poling/Prausnitz/O'Connell 5th ed. c2001.

Best up to date chem eng thermo book in print

A tough undergrad textbook but too easy grad textbook, this book has always been looking for a market. If the teacher is good, this textbook can and should be used for undergrad courses. However, most teachers use Smith and Van Ness et al. which has not been edited properly in 20 years. While, S & VN is clearly written it was written in the 1950's when "large calculating machines" were not available to the general public. Sandler's book written originally in the 1980's brought chem eng thermo into the 20th and 21st century. It is a hard book but it is also correct throughout. Sadly most undergrad thermo textbooks are not correct throughout and the author's weaknesses are evident (again few of these books are edited). With Sandler's book the material is precise and correct. Not for the typical undergrad but with a good teacher it is much better than anything out there.

The best of the best in Chemical Thermodynamics - GREAT!

What a major improvement and enlargement of the second edition is this third, new edition! I am stunned. It is ultramodern, even more complete, clearer, highly illustrated, better structured, contains any detail to be imagined with an incredible exactitud. A real textbook that you will use lifetime long to lookup and clear up any problems or questions. I have compared all existing textbooks in different languages incl. German covering Chemical Thermodynamics for Engineers. None reaches the complexity, exactness, clearity and completeness of this outstanding, immense work. Modern, very modern, useful and just beautiful. Nothing seems to be similar to the second edition, but everything new, modern and fully revised and updated. What can I say? This is definitely one of the must haves among Chemical Engineering textbooks, including works by John C. Slattery, Scott H.Fogler and Byron B. Bird. It is more than worth it investing in this book even if you are already in possession of an obsolete second edition.

Outstanding book, suitable for eduation

I have been teaching for 3 years at DTU, Denmark in thermodynamic, and has always been looking for a better book then Atkins. Well this is the book I have been looking for. Its very clear written, and explains everything in a very comprehensible way. Well done Sandler!

a great book from which you can actually learn thermo!!!

The material present in the book caters to those who do not know anything abt the subject and also for those who know the basics. It has very good examples which relate to the material in a very cohesive fashion. It will be great to have a solution set for the problems.It is also a great ref. in case the basics are forgotten
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