Elements of Classical Thermodynamics

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Elements of Classical Thermodynamics is a foundational textbook by A. B. Pippard that systematically presents the principles and mathematical framework of classical thermodynamics for students and researchers in physics and engineering.

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instanceOf physics book
textbook
thermodynamics textbook
approach classical (macroscopic) approach
author A. B. Pippard NERFINISHED
A. B. Pippard (A. B. Pippard is often cited as A. B. Pippard or A. B. Pippard, but full name is not specified here) NERFINISHED
emphasis conceptual clarity
logical structure of thermodynamics
field classical thermodynamics
engineering thermodynamics
physics
focus mathematical framework of thermodynamics
systematic presentation of thermodynamic principles
genre academic textbook
scientific literature
intendedAudience engineers
physicists
researchers
students
language English
pedagogicalStyle mathematically oriented
rigorous
relatedDiscipline chemical engineering
materials science
mechanical engineering
relatedWork classical thermodynamics courses at university level
subject physical chemistry
statistical and thermal physics (at the classical level)
thermodynamics
timePeriodDescribed classical thermodynamics era (19th–early 20th century foundations)
topic Maxwell relations NERFINISHED
entropy
equations of state
first law of thermodynamics
laws of thermodynamics
mathematical formulation of thermodynamics
second law of thermodynamics
thermodynamic equilibrium
thermodynamic potentials
thermodynamic processes
thermodynamic variables
usedIn engineering education
physics education

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this entity surface form: The Elements of Classical Thermodynamics for Advanced Students of Physics