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Bibliography

This bibliography lists some of the references 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 material 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 State of equilibrium


Atkins, P W, 1994: The Second Law - energy, chaos, and form. Scientific American
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Benson, R S, 1977: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics.Pergamon
Denbigh, K G, 1981: The Principles of Chemical Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press
Hatsopoulos, G N and Keenan, J H, 1972: Principles of General Thermodynamics. John
Wiley
Keenan, J H, 1963: Thermodynamics, John Wiley, New York, 14th printing

Chapter 2 Availability and exergy


Ahearn, J E, 1980: The Exergy Method of Energy Systems Analysis. John Wiley
Chin, W W, and El-Masri, M A, 1987: Exergy analysis of combined cycles: Part 2 -
analysis and optimisation of two-pressure steam bottoming cycles, Transactions of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 109,237 -243
El-Masri, M A, 1987: Exergy analysis of combined cycles: Part I - air-cooled Brayton-
cycle gas turbines, Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 109,
228-236
Goodger, E M, 1979: Combustion Calculations. Macmillan
Haywood, R W, 1980: Equilibrium Thermodynamicsfor Engineers and Scientists, John
Wiley
Heywood, J B, 1988: Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill
Horlock J H, and Haywood, R W, 1985: Thermodynamic availability and its application to
combined heat and power plant, Proceedings of Institution of Mechanical Engineers,
199, C1, 11-17
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Keenan, J H, 1963: Thermodynamics. New York: John Wiley, 14th printing


Kotas, T J, 1995: The Exergy Method of Thermal Plant Analysis. Florida: Kreiger
Moran, M J, and Shapiro, H N, 1988: Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics.
Wiley International Edition
Patterson, D J, and Van Wylen, G J, 1964: A digital computer simulation for spark-ignited
engine cycles, Society of Automotive Engineers Progress in Technology Series, 7,
Society of Automotive Engineers
Rant, Z , 1956: Exergie, ein neues Wort fur ‘technische Arbeitsfahigkeit’ (Exergy, a new
word for ‘technical work capacity’), Forsch Gebeite Zngenieurwes, 22, 36
Rogers, G F C, and Mayhew, Y R, 1988 Thermodynamic and transport properties of
fluids. SI units; Third edition. Oxford, Blackwell
Tsatsaronis, G and Winfold M, 1985: Exergoeconomic analysis and evaluation of energy-
conversion plants: Part I - A new general methodology; Part 11 - Analysis of a coal-
fired steam power plant, Energy, 10,69-80, and 81-94

Chapter 3: Pinch technology


Barclay, F J, 1995: Combined Power and Process - an exergy approach. London,
Mechanical Engineering Publications
Linnhoff, B, and Senior, P R, 1983: Energy targets clarify scope for better heat
integration. Process Engineering, Mar, 29-33
Linnhoff, B, and Turner, J A, 1981: Heat recovery networks: new insights yield big
savings. Chemical Engineering, Nov, 56-70
Smith, R, 1995: Chemical Process Design. McGraw-Hill

Chapter 4: Rational efficiency


Haywood, R W, 1975: Analysis of Engineering Cycles. Pergamon
Haywood, R W, 1980: Equilibrium Thermodynamics for Engineers and Scientists. John
Wiley
Horlock, J H, 1987: Co-generation - combined heat andpower. Pergamon

Chapter 5: Endoreversible engines


Bejan, A, 1988: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Wiley International Edition
El-Masri, M A, 1985: On thermodynamics of gas turbine cycles: Part I - Second law
analysis of combined cycles. Transactions of the American Society of Technical
Engineers, 107,880-889

Chapter 6: Relationships between properties


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 7: Equations of state


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.
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Chapter 8: Liquefaction of gases


Haywood, R W, 1972: Thermodynamic Tables in SI Units. Cambridge University Press
Haywood, R W, 1975: Analysis of Engineering Cycles. Pergamon
Haywood, R W, 1980: Equilibrium Thermodynamics for Engineers and Scientists. John
Wiley

Chapter 9: Thermodynamic properties of ideal gases


Benson, R S, 1977: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Pergamon
JANAF, 1971: Thermochemical Tables. Washington, DC: National Bureau of Standards
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Chapter I O : Thermodynamics of combustion


Glassman, I, 1986: Combustion. New York: Academic Press
Goodger, E M, 1979: Combustion Calculations. Macmillan
Strahle, W C, 1993: An Introduction to Combustion. Gordon and Breach

Chapter 11: Chemistry of combustion


Benson, R S, 1977: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Pergamon
Benson, S W, and Buss, J H, 1958: Additivity rules for the estimation of molecular
properties, and thermodynamic properties. J . Chem Phys, 29, No 3
Goodger, E M, 1979: Combustion Calculations. Macmillan
Kuo, K K, 1986: Principles of Combustion. Wiley International Edition

Chapter 12: Chemical equilibrium and dissociation


Benson, R S, Annand, W J D, and Baruah P C, 1975: A simulation model including intake
and exhaust systems for a single cylinder four-stroke cycle spark ignition engine.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 17,97- 124
Denbigh, K G, 1981: The Principles of Chemical Equilibrium. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
Horlock, J H, and Winterbone, D E, 1986: The Thermodynamics and Gas Dynamics of
Internal Combustion Engines, vol II. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Heywood, J B, 1988: Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill
Lavoie, G A, Heywood, J B, and Keck, J C, 1970: Experimental and theoretical study of
nitric oxide formation in internal combustion engines, Combustion Science and
Technology, 1,313-326
Vickland, C W, Strange, F M, Bell, R A, and Starkman, E S A, 1962: A consideration of
high temperature thermodynamics of internal combustion engines. Society of Automotive
Engineers Transactions, 70, 785-795

Chapter 14: Chemical kinetics


Annand, W J D, 1974: Effects of simplifying kinetic assumptions in calculating nitric
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Daneshyar, H, and Watfa, M, 1974: Predicting nitric oxide and carbon monoxide
concentrations in spark ignition engines. Proceedings of Institution of Mechanical
Engineers, 188,(41/74),437-443
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Heywood, J B, 1988:Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill
Heywood, J B, Faye, J A, and Linden, L H, 1971:Jet aircraft air pollutant production and
dispersion. AZAA Journal, 9 ( 5 ) , 841 -850
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hitric oxide formation in internal combustion engines. Combustion Science &
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Chapter 15: Combustion and flames


Abdel-Gayed, R G, Bradley, D, and Laws, M, 1987: Turbulent burning velocities: a
general correlation in terms of straining rates. Proceedings Royal Society, London,
A414,389-413
Bradley, D, Lau, A K, and Lawes, M, 1992: Flame stretch rate as a determinant of
turbulent burning velocity. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society, London, A338,
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Damkohler, Z, 1940:Elektrochem, 46,601 (Translated as NACA Technical Memo 11 12
- The effects of turbulence on flame velocities in gas mixtures)
Gaydon, A G, and Wolfhard, H G, 1978: Flames: their structure, radiation and
temperature. London: Chapman & Hall
Glassman, I, 1986:Combustion. New York: Academic Press
Heikal, M R, Benson R S, and Annand W J D, 1979:A model for turbulent burning speed
in spark-ignition engines. Proceedings of Conference of Institution of Mechanical
Engineers on Fuel Economy and Emissions of Lean-burn engines, London
Heywood, J B, 1988:Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill
Kuehl D K, 1962: Laminar burning velocities in propane-air mixtures. Eighth Inter-
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Kuo, K K, 1986:Principles of combustion. Wiley International Edition
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spark-ignition engine combustion. Society of Automotive Engineers, 760160,Detroit
Lewis, B, and von Elbe, G, 1961: Combustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases, 2nd edn.
New York: Academic Press
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Metgalchi, M,and Keck, J C, 1980:Laminar burning velocity of propane-air mixtures at
high temperature and pressure. Combustion & Flame, 38,143-154
Metgalchi, M, and Keck, J C, 1982: Burning velocities of mixtures of air with methanol
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191 -210
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Chapter 16: Irreversible thermodynamics


Bejan, A, 1988: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics, Wiley International Edition
Benson, R S, 1977: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Pergamon
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Chapter 17: Fuel cells


Berger, C (Ed), 1968: Handbook of Fuel Cell Technology. Prentice-Hall
Denbigh, K G, 1981: The Principles of Chemical Equilibrium. Cambridge University
Press
Hart, A B, and Womack, G J, 1967: Fuel Cells. London: Chapman and Hall
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