Authors: Yunus A. Çengel, Michael A. Boles
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (2014) · Language: English
ISBN-10: 0073398174 · ISBN-13: 978-0073398174
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 8th Edition by Yunus A. Çengel and Michael A. Boles is a comprehensive and highly acclaimed textbook that introduces the principles of thermodynamics with a strong focus on engineering applications and problem-solving.
This edition maintains the authors’ signature balance of theory and practical relevance, emphasizing the physical understanding of energy, heat, and work interactions in real-world systems. With updated examples, diagrams, and modern applications, it remains one of the most widely used thermodynamics textbooks in engineering education.
Understand the basic principles of energy, systems, properties, and state relations, laying the foundation for thermodynamic analysis.
Learn how to apply energy conservation to closed and open systems, including power and refrigeration cycles.
Explore the concept of entropy, irreversibility, and the direction of natural processes.
Develop the ability to use property tables, equations of state, and ideal gas relations to solve engineering problems.
Analyze steam power plants, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, and refrigeration systems, connecting theory to practice.
This text is celebrated for its clarity, logical organization, and visual learning aids. Çengel and Boles present complex thermodynamic concepts through intuitive explanations, detailed figures, and real-world engineering examples, making learning both engaging and effective.
The 8th Edition incorporates updated data, end-of-chapter problems, and modern energy system applications — ensuring that students grasp not only the science of thermodynamics but also its relevance in contemporary engineering practice.
Undergraduate students in mechanical, chemical, civil, or aerospace engineering
Instructors and educators teaching thermodynamics and energy systems courses
Practicing engineers seeking a comprehensive reference for energy analysis and system design
Energy systems and properties
First and second laws of thermodynamics
Energy, heat, and work interactions
Entropy and exergy
Gas power cycles and vapor power cycles
Refrigeration and heat pump systems
Thermodynamic relations and ideal gas behavior
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 8th Edition by Çengel and Boles provides an accessible yet rigorous exploration of thermodynamic principles as applied to modern engineering challenges. Its combination of clear explanations, extensive examples, and real-world applications makes it an indispensable resource for students and professionals seeking mastery of energy systems and thermal sciences.