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Hans U. Fuchs

    Solutions manual for the dynamics of heat
    The dynamics of heat
    • Based on a course given to beginning physics, chemistry, and engineering students at the Winterthur Polytechnic Institute, this text approaches the fundamentals of thermodynamics from the viewpoint of continuum mechanics. By describing physical processes in terms of the flow and balance of physical quantities, the book provides a unified approach to hydraulics, electricity, mechanics and thermodynamics. In this way it becomes clear that the entropy is the fundamental property that is transported in thermal processes and that the temperature is its measure. Previous knowledge of thermodynamics is not required, but readers should be familiar with basic electricity, mechanics, and chemistry and should have some knowledge of elementary calculus. Both the theory and applications are included as well as many exercises and solved problems from various fields of science and engineering.

      The dynamics of heat
    • This manual provides detailed solutions for over half of the end-of-chapter problems in The Dynamics of Heat, with specific problem numbers listed on the following page. The author has included only those problems he could personally solve and has intentionally embedded random errors in the solutions for added engagement. Feedback on any errors found or alternative problem-solving methods is welcomed. Additionally, an Errata sheet for the first printing will be available online, with the URL referenced in the book's announcement on Springer's website (www.springer-ny.com). The problems solved are categorized by chapters, including various exercises from the Prologue, Chapters 1 through 4, and the Epilogue. For instance, the Prologue addresses problems like calculating the hydraulic capacitance of a glass tube in a mercury pressure gauge, while Chapter 1 covers a range of topics from basic principles to more complex applications. Each chapter presents a unique set of challenges designed to deepen understanding and application of the subject matter. The author encourages readers to reach out with any insights or suggestions regarding the manual or the book itself. Winterthur, 1996 Hans Fuchs

      Solutions manual for the dynamics of heat