Advances in Thermodynamics of the van der Waals Fluid
By (author) David C Johnston

Publication date:
01 September 2014Length of book:
118 pagesPublisher
Morgan & Claypool PublishersISBN-13: 9781627056694
This book is a comprehensive exposition of the thermodynamic properties of the van der Waals fluid, which evolved out of a course on thermodynamics and statistical mechanics at Iowa State University in the US. The main goal of the book is to provide a graphical overview of the many interesting and diverse thermodynamic properties of the van der Waals fluid through plots of these properties versus various independent parameters. The data for these plots are obtained from formulas derived herein, some of which have previously appeared in the literature. Many results not amenable to graphical illustration are also included. This book will be useful to instructors as a teaching resource and to students as a text supplement of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics courses, as well as to others who are interested in the thermodynamics of the seminal van der Waals fluid.
The outstanding feature of Advances in Thermodynamics of the van der Waals Fluid is its completeness. If you have ever encountered a problem in understanding or analyzing an aspect of the vdW fluid, the solution to your problem is outlined here.
The material in this text is appropriate for an undergraduate thermal physics course. Its results are presented in well-organized text, equations, graphs and tables. Johnston does not waste words – or his reader's time.
Every thermodynamicist who teaches or does research should own a copy of this book.
Don S. Lemons 2018 American Journal of Physics American Institute of Physics (United States)
The material in this text is appropriate for an undergraduate thermal physics course. Its results are presented in well-organized text, equations, graphs and tables. Johnston does not waste words – or his reader's time.
Every thermodynamicist who teaches or does research should own a copy of this book.
Don S. Lemons 2018 American Journal of Physics American Institute of Physics (United States)