Explore how engineers measure heat to turn it into power.
This nonfiction work surveys the science of heat engines, comparing cycles, and shows how theory meets real-world design decisions. It outlines how a perfect gas transforms heat into work and why initial conditions matter when choosing the best cycle for engines.
Two opening sections frame a comprehensive study: first, a mathematical and diagrammatic analysis of cycles in pressure–volume space; then a practical look at turning those cycles into working machines. The text discusses internal combustion methods, fuel choices, and the enduring challenge of creating reliable, efficient engines. It also compares famous cycles like Otto, Brayton, and Diesel, and explains why some approaches were abandoned or refined."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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