Textbook
An Introduction to Applied Statistical ThermodynamicsISBN: 978-0-470-91347-5
Paperback
368 pages
November 2010, ©2011
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?As the author of a widely used undergraduate textbook on
thermodynamics (Chemical, Biochemical and Engineering
Thermodynamics, 4th ed) and a teacher of a graduate course in
chemical engineering thermodynamics, I am frequently asked what I
do teach in the graduate course? My first goal ? is to bring
everyone to ?the same level. I do this by covering? material in my
two-semester undergraduate textbook in the first half of the one
semester graduate course. My second goal is to introduce the ?
students to the fundamental ideas and engineering uses of
statistical thermodynamics, the equilibrium part of the statistical
mechanics, in the remainder of the semester. It is for this part of
the course that I use material in my new book? An Introduction to
Applied Statistical Thermodynamics,??.
- Stresses applications of statistical mechanics: This is NOT a book with chapter upon chapter of theory common in statistical mechanics textbooks. In a short introduction to statistical thermodynamics (as this is) for students unfamiliar with the subject, the author believes there is greater value in showing its structure and how it can be useful, rather than in dwelling on the fine details of derivations.
- Demystifies molecular-level approximations: Shows the path from molecular level approximations to the applied, macroscopic thermodynamic models engineers use, as well as providing an introduction to molecular-level computer simulation, that is in silico statistical thermodynamics.
- Computer Simulation: This book provides an introduction to the simplest forms of Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation (for simple spherical molecules) and user-friendly MATLAB® programs for doing such simulations, and also some other calculations.