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Fully revised and updated 6th edition of this essential textbook for all marine engineers offering a comprehensive resource on thermodynamics within a marine setting.

This authoritative textbook will cover the principal topics in thermodynamics for officer cadets studying Merchant Navy Marine Engineering Certificates of Competency (CoC) as well as the core syllabi in thermodynamics for undergraduate students in marine engineering, naval architecture and other marine technology related programmes. It will cover the laws of thermodynamics and of perfect gases, their principles and application in a marine environment.

This new edition will be fully updated to reflect the recent changes to the Merchant Navy syllabus and current pathways to a sea-going engineering career, including National Diplomas, Higher National Diploma and degree courses. This new content will focus on how the the formulae and calculations apply to the actual workplace, and these updates will open up the potential market in the UK as well as appealing to more of the international market.

Each chapter has fully worked examples interwoven into the text, with test examples at the end of each chapter. Other revisions include new material on combined steam and motor propulsion systems, expanded sections on different IC engine cycles, information on the modern use of steam and gas turbines for the production of electrical power, and more.

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Fully revised and updated 6th edition of this essential textbook for all marine engineers offering a comprehensive resource on thermodynamics within a marine setting.
1 Units And Common Terms: Systeme International D'Unites
1(20)
SI Units
1(1)
The Derived SI Units together with Names and Symbols
2(19)
2 Heat
21(8)
Specific heat
21(8)
3 Thermal Expansion
29(9)
Expansion of Metals
29(5)
Expansion of Liquids
34(1)
Restricted Thermal Expansion
34(4)
4 Heat Transfer
38(16)
Conduction
38(6)
Convection
44(1)
Radiation
45(2)
Combined Modes
47(7)
5 Laws Of Perfect Gases
54(20)
Boyle's Law
55(3)
Charles' Law
58(1)
Combination of Boyle's and Charles' Laws
58(2)
The Ideal Gas (Characteristic) Equation
60(1)
Universal Gas Constant
61(2)
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
63(2)
Specific Heats of Gases
65(2)
Energy Equation (Closed Systems)
67(3)
Enthalpy
70(1)
Energy Equation (Open Systems)
70(4)
6 Expansion And Compression Of Perfect Gases
74(20)
Compression of a Gas in a Closed System
74(2)
Expansion of a Gas in a Closed System
76(2)
Determination of n from a Graph
78(3)
Ratios of Expansion and Compression
81(1)
Relationships between Temperature and Volume, and between Temperature and Pressure, when pV" = C
82(3)
Work (Energy Transfer)
85(6)
The Relationship between Heat Energy Supplied and Work Done
91(3)
7 IC Engines: Elementary Principles
94(26)
The Four-Stroke Diesel Engine
95(3)
The Two-Stroke Diesel Engine
98(1)
Modern Two-Stroke Designs
98(2)
Petrol Engines
100(1)
Mean Effective Pressure and Power
100(6)
Brake Power and Mechanical Efficiency
106(3)
Fault Finding - Morse Test
109(1)
Thermal Efficiency
110(3)
Heat Balance
113(2)
Clearance and Stroke Volume
115(5)
8 Ideal Cycles
120(19)
Constant Volume Cycle
121(4)
Diesel Cycle
125(4)
Dual Combustion Cycle
129(2)
Carnot Cycle
131(2)
Reversed Carnot Cycle
133(1)
Other Ideal Cycles
134(1)
Mean Effective Pressure
134(1)
Non-ideal Cycles
135(1)
Miller Cycle
135(4)
9 Reciprocating Air Compressors
139(16)
Effect of Clearance
142(2)
Work Done Per Cycle
144(1)
Neglecting clearance
144(3)
Including clearance
147(1)
Multi-stage Com pression
148(7)
10 Steam
155(25)
Steam Tables
159(5)
Mixing Steam and Water
164(5)
Throttling of Steam
169(3)
Throttling Calorimeter
172(2)
Separating Calorimeter
174(1)
Combined Separating and Throttling Calorimeter
175(1)
Air in Condensers
176(4)
11 Entropy
180(12)
Entropy of Water and Steam
181(3)
Temperature-Entropy Chart for Steam
184(3)
Isothermal and Isentropic Processes
187(4)
Enthalpy-Entropy (h-s) diagram
191(1)
12 Turbines
192(34)
The Impulse Turbine
192(3)
The Reaction Turbine
195(1)
Nozzles
195(5)
Isentropic Efficiency
200(2)
Velocity Diagrams for Impulse Turbines
202(5)
Force on Blades
207(3)
Velocity Diagrams for Reaction Turbines
210(2)
Ideal Cycles
212(3)
Actual Steam Cycles
215(2)
Thermal Efficiency
217(1)
Gas Turbine Cycles
218(8)
13 Combustion In Boilers And Ic Engines
226(23)
Capacity and Equivalent Evaporation
226(2)
Boiler Efficiency
228(1)
Feed Water
229(2)
Principles of Combustion (Applicable to Boilers and Internal Combustion Engines)
231(7)
Composition of Flue/Exhaust Gases
238(1)
Exhaust Gas Analysis
239(10)
14 Refrigeration
249(189)
Ozone Depleting Substances (ODSs)
250(1)
Refrigerants
251(1)
Refrigerant gases
251(2)
Working Cycle
253(1)
The Circuit of the Refrigerant
254(4)
Capacity And Performance
258(7)
Solutions To Test Examples
265(81)
Selection Of Examination Questions - Management Level
346(8)
Solutions To Examination Questions - Management Level
354(29)
Selection Of Examination Questions - Higher Level
383(10)
Solutions To Examination Questions - Higher Level
393(45)
Index 438
Paul A Russell was Head of School at the National Sea Training Centre at North West Kent College, UK as well as lecturer in Marine Engineering at the University of Greenwich. He is Managing Director of Thamesview Maritime Limited, a marine engineering consultancy specialising in the professional development of marine engineers and has previously worked as the Editor for the journal Marine Propulsion and Auxiliary Machinery. Paul has also completed two terms of office as the Chair of the South East branch of the Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology.