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BIBLIOGRAPHY
This bibliography lists many of the texts that have been used in preparing the book, and on which some of the ideas
were based. In general it is simply a bibliography and not a set of specific references, although some information
has been drawn from the material in this list; where that is the case a specific reference is made in the text. There is
not a bibliography for all chapters because the information is subsumed into the books relating to adjacent
chapters.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND REVISION
Cardwell, D.S.L., 1971. From Watt to Clausius. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY.
International Temperature Scale – 90, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Temperature_Scale_of_1990 (accessed
26.08.14.).
Kestin, J. (Ed.), 1976. The Second Law of Thermodynamics, Part I. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg,
PA.
Rogers, G.F.C., Mayhew, Y.R., 1994. Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Fluids, fifth ed. Oxford,
Blackwell.
Tribus, M., 1961. Thermodynamics and Thermostatics. Van Nostrand.
CHAPTER 2: THE SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM
Atkins, P.W., 1994. The Second Law – Energy, Chaos, and Form. Scientific American Books.
Benson, R.S., 1977. Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Pergamon.
Denbigh, K.G., 1981. The Principles of Chemical Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press.
Fox, R., 1986. Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire. Manchester University Press, Manchester (Also available
on Google books).
Hatsopoulos, G.N., Keenan, J.H., 1972. Principles of General Thermodynamics. John Wiley.
Keenan, J.H., 1963. Thermodynamics. John Wiley, New York (l4th printing).
Mendoza, E. (Ed.), 1960. Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire and Other Papers on the Second Law of
Thermodynamics. Dover, New York.
Tribus, M., 1961. Thermodynamics and Thermostatics. Van Nostrand.
Winterbone, D.E., 1977. The second law of thermodynamics and the ideal heat engine. IJMEE 1 (5), 45–48.
CHAPTER 3: ENGINE CYCLES AND THEIR EFFICIENCIES
This subject is covered in most of the general texts on engineering thermodynamics. The reader is referred to these
to obtain additional information or to see different approaches.
CHAPTER 4: AVAILABILITY AND EXERGY
Ahearn, J.E., 1980. The Exergy Method of Energy Systems Analysis. John Wiley.
Chin, W.W., El-Masri, M.A., 1987. Exergy analysis of combined cycles: part 2 – analysis and optimisation of two-
pressure steam bottoming cycles. Trans. ASME 109, 237–243.
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