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Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
An Integrated Approach

Part of Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering

  • Date Published: April 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107656789

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  • Learn classical thermodynamics alongside statistical mechanics with this fresh approach to the subjects. Molecular and macroscopic principles are explained in an integrated, side-by-side manner to give students a deep, intuitive understanding of thermodynamics and equip them to tackle future research topics that focus on the nanoscale. Entropy is introduced from the get-go, providing a clear explanation of how the classical laws connect to the molecular principles, and closing the gap between the atomic world and thermodynamics. Notation is streamlined throughout, with a focus on general concepts and simple models, for building basic physical intuition and gaining confidence in problem analysis and model development. Well over 400 guided end-of-chapter problems are included, addressing conceptual, fundamental, and applied skill sets. Numerous worked examples are also provided together with handy shaded boxes to emphasize key concepts, making this the complete teaching package for students in chemical engineering and the chemical sciences.

    • Explains molecular and macroscopic principles in an integrated, side-by-side manner, so students develop a deep and intuitive understanding of thermodynamics
    • Emphasizes concepts, simple models, and basic and universal physical behaviors of different systems, enabling students to rationalize physical behaviors and build models of real systems and processes
    • Includes well over 400 guided, often multi-step end-of-chapter problems that address conceptual, fundamental, and applied skillsets
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    'This textbook presents an accessible (but still rigorous) treatment of the material at a beginning-graduate level, including many worked examples. By making the concept of entropy central to the book, Professor Shell provides an organizing principle that makes it easier for the students to achieve mastery of this important area.' Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos, Princeton University

    'Other integrated treatments of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics exist, but this one stands out as remarkably thoughtful and clear in its selection and illumination of key concepts needed for understanding and modeling materials and processes.' Thomas Truskett, University of Texas, Austin

    'This text provides a long-awaited and modern approach that integrates statistical mechanics with classical thermodynamics, rather than the traditional sequential approach, in which teaching of the molecular origins of thermodynamic laws and models only follows later, after classical thermodynamics. The author clearly shows how classical thermodynamic concepts result from the underlying behavior of the molecules themselves.' Keith E. Gubbins, North Carolina State University

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    Product details

    • Date Published: April 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107656789
    • length: 498 pages
    • dimensions: 254 x 185 x 46 mm
    • weight: 0.98kg
    • contains: 96 b/w illus. 13 tables 438 exercises
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction and guide to this text
    2. Equilibrium and entropy
    3. Energy and how the microscopic world works
    4. Entropy and how the macroscopic world works
    5. The fundamental equation
    6. The first law and reversibility
    7. Legendre transforms and other potentials
    8. Maxwell relations and measurable quantities
    9. Gases
    10. Phase equilibrium
    11. Stability
    12. Solutions - fundamentals
    13. Solutions - advanced and special cases
    14. Solids
    15. The third law
    16. The canonical partition function
    17. Fluctuations
    18. Statistical mechanics of classical systems
    19. Other ensembles
    20. Reaction equilibrium
    21. Reaction coordinates and rates
    22. Molecular simulation methods.

  • Author

    M. Scott Shell, University of California, Santa Barbara
    M. Scott Shell is an Associate Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Princeton in 2005 and is well known for his ability to communicate complex ideas and teach in an engaging manner. He is the recipient of a Dreyfus Foundation New Faculty Award, an NSF CAREER Award, a Hellman Family Faculty Fellowship, a Northrop Grumman Teaching Award, and a Sloan Research Fellowship.

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