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Building on the core strengths that have made Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials a perennial bestseller for decades, the Seventh Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the evolving landscape of materials science and engineering.
Every chapter has been carefully revised and refined to enhance clarity, improve logical flow, and provide students with a more effective learning experience.
Key updates and enhancements include:
- Over 60 new homework problems designed to reinforce key concepts and challenge students’ understanding.
- A comprehensive listing of terms and concepts introduced in each chapter, aiding review and retention.
- Expanded coverage of mathematical and graphical analysis of state functions, deepening students’ grasp of classical thermodynamics.
- A more detailed exploration of the third law of thermodynamics, offering greater insight into its significance and applications.
- A brand-new appendix on exact differential equations and mathematical relationships, providing a thorough overview of the mathematical tools essential for thermodynamics, including relations among differentials of homogeneous functions used throughout the text.
Written as the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of materials systems, this book presents fundamental principles with clarity and depth, making it the leading undergraduate textbook for thermodynamics in materials science. For instructors, an updated solutions manual is available to support course adoption.
This seventh edition of Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials is published 51 years after the first edition (titled Introduction to Metallurgical Thermodynamics), written by David R. Gaskell.
Over the years, the book has grown in size and expanded in coverage. The flavor of the seventh edition is still somewhat Metallurgical, but the topics have expanded to include a more general materials accent.
Contents
Part I: Thermodynamic Principles
- Introduction and Definition Terms
- The First Law of Thermodynamics
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics
- The Statistical Interpretation of Entropy
- Fundamental Equations and Their Relationships
- Heat Capacity, Enthalpy, Entropy, and the Third Law of Thermodynamics
Part II: Phase Equilibria
- Phase Equilibrium in a One‑Component System
- The Behavior of Gases
- The Behavior of Solutions
- Gibbs Free Energy Composition and Phase Diagrams of Binary Systems
Part III: Reactions and Transformations of Phases
- Reactions Involving Gases
- Reactions Involving Pure Condensed Phases and a Gaseous Phase
- Reaction Equilibria in Systems Containing Components in Condensed Solution
- Electrochemistry
- More Binary System Solution Models
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