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<r ef>Cengel, Yunus A.; Boles, Michael A. (2002). Thermodynamics: an engineering approach . Boston: McGraw-Hill. p. 11.
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Structurist_Wikipedians
Wikipedia:Coherence and cohesion
Duality (mechanical engineering) relates to
conjugate variable ?
Also see "entropy from the beginning" article
strength of materials and failure-related stuff seems disorganized.
Merge
Rupture (engineering) to
fracture
Relate to
Metallurgical failure analysis and
necking ,
galling
Template:Heat engines and
Template:Piston engine configurations need to be refactored
Ideal gas separate from
Ideal gas law ? (left alone)
Ideal gas to be differentiated from "perfect gas" (see talk page)
Entropy should explain why a weird d is used
split "approaches to understanding entropy" to a new article?
No article discussing thermodynamic/collecting concepts of volume.
Gas volume is partial.
Transport phenomena needs a reorg.
Also add
Boltzmann equation and some of what its lead discusses
Thermodynamic process could use a diagram to illustrate the comment. Perhaps
[1] ?
[2] could be a good example for
thermodynamic cycle to illustrate the applications?
Expand
Transient state to cover other fields - electrical, heat transfer (see
lumped capacitance model ); add redirect from
transient signal ?
Does the intro to
fluid mechanics really make sense?
viscosity and
non-newtonian fluid have some overlap in the summaries of viscosity types
random floating image w/o caption at top of
deformation (engineering)
Expand
resilience eg
[3]
Interfacial thermal resistance and
Thermal contact conductance linked with
heat transfer / conduction?
Flow work or energy or... Boles p. 147. See
[4]
Specific quantity and see
Specific energy
Improve
thermodynamic square based on references already listed.
Thermodynamic diagrams needs work
Was the
Giant's Causeway caused by convection? Seems no explanation is clear yet:
Auto spelling Am/Br as in MOS discussion
Is
frost heaving the same as "growing rocks" in New England? WP is not clear. Rel:
[5]
User:Dhollm/Electrostatic fluid accelerator
Link to
Thermal management of electronic devices and systems
User:Dhollm/beam theory (de) Hopeless
Navbox in
thermocouple ?
Some of the summary material in
thermodynamics is better than the main articles
All the
thermodynamic cycles should have a diagram like the ideal cycle example given
The enormous random list at
[6]
[7] has an illustration useful in the thermo articles
Some of
[8] or
[9] may deserve the thermo navbox? Also
Specific energy and
Specific kinetic energy and
[10]
Differences between
Temperature and
thermodynamic temperature are unclear. Temp article hatnote says thermodynamic property
List of elementary physics formulae and
Elementary physics formulae redundant.
Also
List of common physics notations and
Variables and some constants commonly used in physics
Entropy (energy dispersal) in navbox philosophy?
Thermo devices:
Diffuser (thermodynamics) ,
nozzle ,
Joule–Thomson effect , etc. - these are not covered in the navbox in any way
No article on
Superheated vapor
Synch
List of states of matter and
Template:states of matter
Merger of list of and
states of matter ?
Inclusion of abstinence on repro
[13]
Polytropic process gamma section makes no sense
A thermo sign convention box or article might be useful. See
here .
Moving of sections of
stress (mechanics) to other articles?
Continuum mechanics forces, and Euler's laws.
stress analysis related material
"alternative measures of stress" has its own article already (don't understand well enough to merge)
Various mergeintos for
deformation (mechanics) ?
Resilience linked with stress/deformation?
Merge
Thermal expansion
Consolidate material on analogies among transport phenomena. See:
Merge
convection cell and
benard cell ?
Good resource:
[14]
Notes:
Convection cell is a general term for any cyclic motion caused by convection
A Bernard cell is a particular case of this when Rayleigh-Bernard convection is occurring (heating from bottom of two || plates)
Ref cites much confusion over the naming of related phenomena due to the combination of free convection and surface tension effects, discovered by different people
Google has "benard cell" -rayleigh about 3900 times, but "Rayleigh-Bénard convection" about 220,000 times
Copy edit
Convection
Transport phenomena disambig page goes away?
Templatize the
internal energy table - also used in
[15] and
heat
Redundancy among property lists:
List of thermodynamic properties ,
state function ,
Intensive and extensive properties , # Redundancy of conjugate variable lists
Redundancy in the thermo potentials:
thermodynamic potential ,
thermodynamics ,
conjugate variables ,
here ,
here2 ,
Free entropy ,
here ,
here2 ,
Thermodynamic free energy ,
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Thermodynamic processes could use a summary table. Similar to the list at
[16] . Also see
ideal gas law and
here ,
here3 .
Fixed but Not done as they were not all fully redundant and the first law stuff was removed
In
Gibbs free energy the section "What does the term ‘free’ mean?" is redundant to similar in
free energy
Should
reversibility and
irreversibility be merged? I don't actually think so
Second law sections "Applications" and "Complex systems in Creationist arguments" seem to have some overlap
What is the "Energy control systems" section doing in
nuclear binding energy ? deleted
Neutronium needs states of matter navbox? Not done
Spread the recently created table describing types of systems around to other articles. The whole set of systems articles may need refactoring.
Polytropic process layout could be improved
Refactor thermo navbar to put all the system stuff together (state, processes, cycles) and the system properties together (state and process functions). This will highlight the relationship of the topics better and probably condense the navbar a bit.
This was useful to understand the
work article a bit more:
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=149011
Epitaxial
Axial
Longitudinal
Lateral
Azimuthal
Radial
Significant contributions
Physical terms of reference
Lineal
Azimuthal
Areal (?)