English | 2024 | Original PDF | 21 MB | 771 Pages
Jianzhong Wu; John M. Prausnitz, B0D9S8GZZ9, 1394161425, 1394161441, 9781394161423, 9781394161447, 9781394161430, 978-1394161423, 978-1394161447, 978-1394161430, 1394264119, 9781394264117, 978-1394264117
Bridge the gap between thermodynamic theory and engineering practice with this essential textbook
Thermodynamics
is a discipline which straddles the fields of chemistry, physics, and
engineering, and has long been a mainstay of undergraduate and graduate
curricula. Conventional thermodynamics courses, however, often ignore
modern developments in statistical mechanics, such as molecular
simulation methods, cooperative phenomena, phase transitions,
universality, as well as liquid-state and polymer theories, despite
their close relevance to both fundamental research and engineering
practice. Fundamentals and Practice in Statistical Thermodynamics
fills this gap with an essential book that applies up-to-date
statistical-mechanical techniques to address the most crucial
thermodynamics problems found in chemical and materials systems. It is
ideally suited to introduce a new generation of researchers and
molecular engineers to modern thermodynamic topics with numerous
cutting-edge applications.
From Fundamentals and Practice in Statistical Thermodynamics readers will also find:
- An
introduction to statistical-mechanical methods including molecular
dynamics simulation, Monte Carlo simulation, as well as the molecular
theories of phase transitions, classical fluids, electrolyte solutions,
polymeric materials, and more
- Illustrative examples and exercise problems with solutions to facilitate student understanding
- Supplementary
online materials covering the basics of quantum mechanics, density
functional theory, variational principles of classical mechanics,
intermolecular interactions, and many more subjects
Fundamentals and Practice in Statistical Thermodynamics
is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in chemical
engineering, biomolecular engineering, environmental engineering,
materials science and engineering, and all related scientific subfields
of physics and chemistry.