- Paperback - Number of Pages: 576 pages
- Publication date: 01 May 1993
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
- Imprint: McGraw-Hill Education (Ise Editions)
- Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
- Edition statement: International edition
This text adopts an approach based upon a general criterion for equilibrium (developed directly from the laws of thermodynamics) which yields a general strategy for obtaining conditions for equilibrium. This strategy is then applied to a collection of systems of increasing complexity and sophistication to derive in each case the conditions for equilibrium - working equations for solving practical problems in thermodynamics are shown to be restatements of these equilibrium conditions. The presentation applies to all classes of materials - including applications to ceramics, metals, polymers and electronic materials. The book has been specifically designed for students on a first course in thermodynamics on a materials science or related degree. However, it could also be used on chemistry, phsyics and chemical engineering courses.