Because Thermodynamics is a .

Is this book going to teach you the philosophy of entropy? No. Will it stop you from failing your Thermo II midterm?

If you are a Mechanical Engineering student, there is a specific feeling associated with a Thermodynamics exam. It’s not just fear; it’s the dread of the open-ended problem. You know the First Law, but applying it to a transient filling process? That’s a different story.

Keep your Cengel textbook for the prose. Keep this book under your desk for the blood, sweat, and steam tables.

Enter the legendary workbook: by P.E. Craig W. Somerton.

This book doesn’t teach you theory; it teaches you survival. Here is my honest, battle-tested review of this iconic Schaum’s outline. Let’s address the elephant in the room. 2,000 problems. That is an absurd number. Most textbooks have maybe 200 end-of-chapter problems. Why would you need 2,000?

If you are studying for the , this book is arguably more valuable than your actual textbook. The FE exam tests speed and breadth. 2000 Solved Problems trains you to be fast.

The previous owner probably already did the hard work of highlighting the tricky parts. Have you used the Schaum’s 2000 series? What subject do you wish had 2,000 problems (Fluid Mechanics, perhaps)? Let me know in the comments below!

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2000 Solved Problems In Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics

2000 Solved Problems | In Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics

Because Thermodynamics is a .

Is this book going to teach you the philosophy of entropy? No. Will it stop you from failing your Thermo II midterm?

If you are a Mechanical Engineering student, there is a specific feeling associated with a Thermodynamics exam. It’s not just fear; it’s the dread of the open-ended problem. You know the First Law, but applying it to a transient filling process? That’s a different story. Because Thermodynamics is a

Keep your Cengel textbook for the prose. Keep this book under your desk for the blood, sweat, and steam tables.

Enter the legendary workbook: by P.E. Craig W. Somerton. Will it stop you from failing your Thermo II midterm

This book doesn’t teach you theory; it teaches you survival. Here is my honest, battle-tested review of this iconic Schaum’s outline. Let’s address the elephant in the room. 2,000 problems. That is an absurd number. Most textbooks have maybe 200 end-of-chapter problems. Why would you need 2,000?

If you are studying for the , this book is arguably more valuable than your actual textbook. The FE exam tests speed and breadth. 2000 Solved Problems trains you to be fast. You know the First Law, but applying it

The previous owner probably already did the hard work of highlighting the tricky parts. Have you used the Schaum’s 2000 series? What subject do you wish had 2,000 problems (Fluid Mechanics, perhaps)? Let me know in the comments below!

2000 Solved Problems In Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics

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