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Applications Of Thermodynamics 1st Edition K B Subramanya Kumar

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Applications Of Thermodynamics 1st Edition K B Subramanya Kumar
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.29 MB
Pages: 650
Author: K. B. Subramanya Kumar, V. Kadambi, T. R. Seetharam
ISBN: 9788126571246, 8126571241
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Applications Of Thermodynamics 1st Edition K B Subramanya Kumar by K. B. Subramanya Kumar, V. Kadambi, T. R. Seetharam 9788126571246, 8126571241 instant download after payment.

Applications of Thermodynamics deals with the applications of
first and second law of thermodynamics for various engineering systems.
This book covers the entire course on Applied Thermodynamics as
prescribed by almost all engineering colleges in India. Unique solving
approach has been presented in the Solved Examples intending to help in
quickly comprehending concepts as discussed in the book. Adequate number
of thought-provoking and practical Exercises presented in this book
will help students in analyzing any new problem in Applied
Thermodynamics with confidence.

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