Book
Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics
by Michael Moran, Howard Shapiro
📖 Overview
Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics serves as a core text for undergraduate engineering students learning the principles of energy, heat transfer, and thermodynamic systems. The book covers both theoretical foundations and practical applications through numerous examples and end-of-chapter problems.
The text progresses from basic concepts like temperature and work to advanced topics including entropy, power cycles, and refrigeration systems. Technical concepts are reinforced through step-by-step problem solving methods and real-world engineering scenarios.
The authors present complex thermodynamic principles through clear writing and systematic organization, with each chapter building upon previous material. Graphics, charts, property tables and detailed appendices support the text's explanations.
This engineering text balances mathematical rigor with accessibility, preparing students to apply thermodynamic principles in both academic study and professional practice. The integration of theory and application reflects the central role of thermodynamics in mechanical, chemical, and energy engineering.
👀 Reviews
Readers note this thermodynamics textbook provides clear explanations of complex concepts with helpful examples and practice problems. Engineering students appreciate the step-by-step problem solving methodology and detailed solutions manual.
Likes:
- Organized progression from basic to advanced topics
- Real-world engineering applications
- Quality illustrations and diagrams
- End-of-chapter summary sections
Dislikes:
- Dense technical writing style
- Some typographical errors in equations
- Practice problems can be more difficult than in-chapter examples
- High price point for textbook and solutions manual
One student reviewer said "The concept explanations helped me understand entropy better than my professor's lectures." Another noted "Problems are challenging but prepare you well for exams."
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.3/5 (389 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.0/5 (156 ratings)
The 9th edition (2018) received higher ratings than earlier versions, with readers citing improved clarity and fewer errors.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔬 The book has been a cornerstone text in engineering education for over 25 years, with its first edition published in 1988.
🏆 Author Michael Moran is a Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University and has received the Ralph Coats Roe Award for excellence in teaching engineering thermodynamics.
💡 The text introduced the innovative "six-step problem solving methodology," which has been widely adopted by other engineering textbooks and institutions.
🌍 This textbook has been translated into several languages, including Chinese, Spanish, and Korean, making it a globally recognized resource in engineering education.
🔋 The book was among the first engineering texts to incorporate extensive coverage of renewable energy systems and environmental impacts, well before sustainability became a mainstream concern in engineering education.