If you liked Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics by Bernard Morrill and Thomas F. Irvine, start with Analysis and design of swirl-augmented heat exchangers (1990), Steam and air tables in SI units (1976), and Advances in Heat Transfer, Vol. 33 (Advances in Heat Transfer) (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Analysis and design of swirl-augmented heat exchangers 1990 · 245 pages · Ievlev, V. M., Thomas F. Irvine · Same author
  2. 2 Steam and air tables in SI units 1976 · 127 pages · Thomas F. Irvine · Same author
  3. 3 Advances in Heat Transfer, Vol. 33 (Advances in Heat Transfer) 1999 · 524 pages · Young I. Cho, Thomas F. Irvine · Same author
  4. 4 Solution Manual for an Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics 2013 · 60 pages · Bernard Morrill · Same author
  5. 5 Heat transfer reviews, 1970-1975 1977 · 321 pages · Thomas F. Irvine · Same author
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What should I read after Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics?

BookOrb recommends Analysis and design of swirl-augmented heat exchangers (1990), Steam and air tables in SI units (1976), Advances in Heat Transfer, Vol. 33 (Advances in Heat Transfer) (1999), Solution Manual for an Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics (2013), and Heat transfer reviews, 1970-1975 (1977).

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Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics is by Bernard Morrill and Thomas F. Irvine.