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alrite i need to learn how to stop writing new topics and bother you guys. but i hope you help the only oil engineer here,
i dont understand anything in thermodynamics, and the good news to me is that nobody does in our class, so i know its not something wrong with me smile.gif
anyone can recommend any good texts to me that can help me, or any good websites. thank you again guys.

Rafael S
oil engineering student
university of manchester
Zauberberg
Oil engineer,

It's difficult to believe you don't understand "anything about thermodynamics", although I accept the fact which has been so clearly expressed by my mentor, Norm Lieberman, in one of his books: "Universities are great storehouses of knowledge. Freshmen enter the university knowing a little, and leave knowing nothing. Thus, knowledge remains behind and accumulates."

I would suggest you to obtain a very interesting and user-friendly book "Thermodynamics - An Engineering Approach", published by McGraw-Hill. Just Google the subject, and you'll find a lot of links. The price is about 135$.

http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0071257713.html

Best regards,
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