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u/steel_city86 · 3 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

Alright, so here's what I used. Undergrad I used the Moran & Shapiro book. I think it is pretty widely used and may be the most common undergrad book. It was the only one my grad level thermo prof really liked.

If you want a grad level explanation, I would recommend the Gyftopoulos & Beretta book. This is a Dover book so it's cheap ($30 vs $180). It's also a classic in the field. It really changed my perspective on thermo as compared to the undergrad book.

u/DifferentKindOfUser · 3 pointsr/AskEngineers

Here's the one I used for my undergrad. I believe there's a new edition or two out now, but I still use it to this day. It's very informative.

u/not_chriscohoat · 1 pointr/engineering

Are you in a thermo course now? I found that working through the Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics was how I learned it the best. I only took two thermo levels, but having the solutions and a copy of the book worked wonders for my thermo knowledge.

I'd have to look a bit harder to find a downloadable version of the book, but I really liked the examples and text in the edition I linked to above.