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Auflage.Gottingen, [Germany] :Cuvillier Verlag,2017.©20171 online resource (160 pages) illustrations, graphs, tables3-7369-9528-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Amino acidsIndigestionAmino acids.Indigestion.572.65Kaewtapee Chanwit1719846MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823802803321Evaluation of amino acid digestibility values of protein feedstuffs and dietary protein content in combination with probiotic supplementation in growing pigs4118044UNINA05546nam 22007693u 450 991100660060332120230802010945.09780486150178048615017897816219865841621986586(CKB)2550000001188354(EBL)1909816(SSID)ssj0001002753(PQKBManifestationID)12389501(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001002753(PQKBWorkID)11015421(PQKB)10656717(MiAaPQ)EBC1909816(Au-PeEL)EBL1909816(CaONFJC)MIL567722(OCoLC)868967888(Perlego)1444523(EXLCZ)99255000000118835420150105d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrMethods of Thermodynamics1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20121 online resource (468 p.)Dover Books on PhysicsDescription based upon print version of record.9780486694450 0486694453 9781306364713 130636471X DOVER BOOKS ON PHYSICS; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; I - Some General Concepts; 1. Objectives of Thermodynamics; 2. The Thermodynamic System; 3. Equilibrium; 4. Thermodynamic State, Variables of State; 5. Macroscopic State Space; 6. Mechanical Work; 7. Quasistatic Processes; 8. Correspondence between Constraints, Variables, and Work; 9. Metastable Equilibrium; 10. The Form of Modern Science; II - Mathematical Apparatus; 1. Exact Differentials and Pfaff Differential Expressions; 2. Theorem of Carathéodory; 3. Transformation of Variables4. Decomposition of a Partial Derivative5. Euler's Theorem and Homogeneous Functions; 6. Constrained Extremals; III - The First Law of Thermodynamics; 1. Laws in Thermodynamics; 2. Temperature; 3. Temperature Scales; 4. Adiabatic Work; 5. Internal Energy, the First Law, and Heat; 6. Heat Capacity, Enthalpy, and Heat of Change; 7. Phases; 8. Intensive and Extensive Quantities; 9. Euler's Theorem and Partial Molar Quantities; IV - The Second Law and Entropy; 1. General Remarks; 2. Need for an Additional Extensive Function of State; 3. The Degree of Constraint; 4. Entropy5. Extremal Properties of the Entropy6. Virtual Variations; 7. Temperature Scale and Thermodynamic Efficiency; 8. Maximum Efficiency; 9. Additional Use of the Reversible Environment; 10. Conversion of Heat into Work; 11. The Principle of Carathéodory; 12. Efficiency in Engineering Problems; 13. The Helmholtz and Gibbs Free Energies; 14. Legendre Transformations and Maxwell Relations; V - Ideal Substances; 1. Equation of State; 2. The Ideal Gas; 3. Internal Energy of the Ideal Gas and Relation between the Kelvin and Thermodynamic Scales; 4. Variation of the Entropy of an Ideal Gas5. The Entropy of Mixing of Two Ideal Gases6. Ideal Solutions; 7. for a Component of an Ideal Solution and Proof that the Volume of Mixing is Zero; VI - Some Useful Formulas; 1. Compressibility and Expansivity and the Relation between Cu and Cv; 2. Energetics of the Free Expansion of a Gas; 3. The Joule-Thomson Coefficient; 4. Relation of Enthalpy and Entropy to Heat Capacity; 5. Magnetic Substances; VII - Internal Equilibrium and the Extremal Properties of the Entropy; 1. Extremal Condition on the Entropy; 2. A One-Component, Two-Phase System; 3. "Feature" of Equilibrium4. Internal PotentialsVIII - Thermodynamic Potentials; 1. Concept of the Thermodynamic Potential; 2. An Elementary Method; 3. Sign of the Work Performed by the Variational Constraint; 4. The Sign of -Δw1rev; 5. Thermodynamic Potentials and Extremal Conditions; 6. Generalized Feature of Equilibrium; 7. Alternative Representations of the Chemical Potential; 8. Proof of the Conditions of Internal Equilibrium using either U, H, A, or G; 9. Generalization to any Number of Phases with any Number of Components; 10. The Phase Rule; 11. Chemical Potential as a Partial Molar Quantity; 12. Open SystemsIX - Phase Equilibria in Simple SystemsSince there is no shortage of excellent general books on elementary thermodynamics, this book takes a different approach, focusing attention on the problem areas of understanding of concept and especially on the overwhelming but usually hidden role of ""constraints"" in thermodynamics, as well as on the lucid exposition of the significance, construction, and use (in the case of arbitrary systems) of the thermodynamic potential. It will be especially useful as an auxiliary text to be used along with any standard treatment.Unlike some texts, Methods of Thermodynamics does not use statistical mDover Books on PhysicsThermodynamicsThermodynamicsPhysicsHILCCPhysical Sciences & MathematicsHILCCThermodynamicsHILCCThermodynamics.Thermodynamics.PhysicsPhysical Sciences & MathematicsThermodynamics536/.7Reiss Howard1764261AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006600603321Methods of Thermodynamics4392252UNINA