Learning source for Thermodynamic

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Resources for learning thermodynamics include MIT OpenCourseWare and CalTech notes, which offer valuable lecture materials. Recommended textbooks are "Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach" by Y. Cengel and "Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics" by Shapiro. Users express a preference for comprehensive books over online notes for deeper understanding. The discussion highlights the complexity of topics like exergy and various thermodynamic cycles. Overall, a mix of quality textbooks and reputable online courses is suggested for effective learning in mechanical engineering thermodynamics.
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Anyone have the learning source for Thermodynamic ?
Can share it here?
Thx =)
 
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learning source like notes?? video lectures?? ebooks? & what level?

Check out MIT open course website.
 


Also, CalTech has some notes on Thermodynamics. Did you mean the Teaching Company lectures on Thermodynamics?
 


ank_gl said:
learning source like notes?? video lectures?? ebooks? & what level?

Check out MIT open course website.

Actually my level just until second law of thermodynamics, recently is learning lots of cycles such as vapor,gas n refrigeration. and the exergy. >.< Exergy is very diffucult TT
Anyway, i willing to learn about it i don't mind which source,as long as it is related to mechanical engineering, hehe
 


I doubt any notes or webpage can create an understanding in the student's mind. A proper book is the best way to go about it. Search your library for books on Engineering Thermodynamics.

some good books-
Thermodynamics -An Engineering Approach - Y Cengel
Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics - Shapiro
 
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