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Contents

Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering . . . . . . .Page 25


Chemical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17
Circuit Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 30
Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 22
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 33
Control Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38
Electromagnetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 40
Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38
Engineering Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9
Fire Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19
General Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2
Instrumentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 37
Materials Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20
Mathematical & Computational Methods
For Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
Operations Management, Manufacturing
& Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 26
Power Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 37
Soil Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41
Inspection copy order form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 43
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General Engineering
2
A Guide to Writing as an Engineer
2ND EDITION
DAVIDBEER, University of Texas andDAVIDMCMURREY,IBM
Contents: Engineers and Writing; Some Guidelines for Good Engineering
Writing; Eliminating Intermittent Noise in Writing; Writing Letters, Memoranda,
and Email; Writing Common Engineering Documents; Writing an Engineering
Report; Constructing Tables and Graphs; Accessing Engineering Information;
Engineering Your Presentation; Writing to Get an Engineering Job;
Documentation and Ethics in Engineering Writing; Index.
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Design Drawing
FRANCIS D. K. CHING
Intended for use with the book or as a stand-alone product, the supplemental
CD-ROM includes 25 interactive lessons which demonstrate concepts and
techniques in a way that a 2-D book format cannot.
Contents: DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION; Line and Shape; Tone and Texture;
Formand Structure; Space and Depth; DRAWING SYSTEMS; Pictorial Systems;
Multiview Drawings; Paraline Drawings; Perspective Drawings; DRAWING FROM
THE IMAGINATION; Speculative Drawing; Diagramming; Drawing Composition;
Presentation Drawing; Index; Preface to CD-ROM.
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ISBN 13: 9780471286547 352pp 1997 Pr
A Visual Dictionary of Architecture
FRANCIS D. K. CHING
This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and
technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitions
illustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in
Mr. Chingssignature style.
ISBN 13: 9780471288213 320pp 1997 Pr
Architectural Graphics
4TH EDITION
FRANCIS D. K. CHING
Architectural Graphics is a best-selling classic that has introduced countless
numbers of students of architecture and design to the fundamentals of
communication. This new edition maintains the simplicity, conciseness and ease
of understanding of the previous ones, whilst expanding and updating coverage
of drawing tools and materials, multiview and paraline drawings and computer
technologies. The book illustrates how to use graphic tools and drafting
conventions to translate architectural ideas into effective visual representation.
Contents: Preface: Drawing Tools and Materials: Architectural Drafting:
Architectural Drawing Systems; Multiview Drawings; Paraline Drawings;
Perspective Drawings; Rendering Tonal Values; Rendering Context; Architectural
Presentations; Freehand Drawing; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471209065 224pp 2002 Pr
Interior Design Illustrated
2ND EDITION
FRANCIS D. K. CHING, CORKY BINGGELI, Corky Binggeli Interior Design,
Boston, Massachusetts
Contents: Preface; 1. Interior Space; 2. Interior Design; 3. A Design Vocabulary;
4. Interior Building Elements; 5. Interior Environmental Systems; 6. Lighting and
Acoustics; 7. Finish Materials; 8. Furnishings; Bibliography; Index.
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Architecture
Form, Space and Order
3RD EDITION
FRANCIS D. K. CHING
This classic visual reference has helped over
400,000 readers understand the basic
vocabulary of architectural design by
examining how formand space are ordered in
the built environment. Using his trademark
meticulous drawing, Chingshows the way
fundamental elements of architecture through
the ages and across cultural boundaries are
similar. By looking at these seminal ideas,
Architecture: Form, Space and Order encourages the reader to critically look at
the built environment and promotes a more evocative understanding of
architecture. Included in this new edition is a companion CD-ROM that brings
to life architectural concepts using three-dimensional models and animations,
created by Professor Ching.
Contents: 1 Primary Elements. 2 Form. 3 Form& Space. 4 Organization. 5 Circulation.
6 Proportion & Scale. 7 Principles. A Selected Bibliography. Glossary. Index
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General Engineering
3
New Directions in Contemporary
Architecture
Evolutions and Revolutions in Building Design Since 1988
LUIGI PUGLISI, University of Rome La Sapienza
A must-have read for students and general readers who want to get up
to speed with current trends in architecture and architectural culture.
A stimulating account of the architecture of the last 20 years, covering
the star system, the full spectrumof architectural trends, the impact of
the digital revolution, the emergence of sustainable design, key buildings
and important historical events.
Produced in a highly appealing accessible magazine format, which
encourages readers to dip in.
Features over 200 colour illustrations of contemporary buildings.
ISBN 13: 9780470518908 224pp March 2008 Pr
Theories and Manifestations of
Contemporary Architecture
2ND EDITION
CHARLES JENCKS andKARL KROPF, Roger Evans Associates Ltd, UK
As a survey book (and on the basis of sales of the original edition), the principal
audience of the book is students of architecture, urbanism, urban design,
planning and landscape architecture. The secondary audience includes
academics and practitioners in those professions.
Features:
Highly informative, this volume is a vital learning and teaching tool for
all those interested in the philosophies of contemporary architecture.
Essential for the student and practitioner alike, the second anthology
will present over 150 of the key arguments of todays major
architectural philosophers and gurus
Contents: 1. 1977, Mandelbrot; 2. 1992, Raggatt; 3. 1997, Batty and Langley;
4. 1999, van Berkel and Bos; 5. 1999, MVRDV; 6. 1999, Somol; 7. 1999, Lynn;
8. 2000, West 8; 9. 2001, Spuybroek; 10. 2001, Lootsma; 11. 2001,Libeskind;
12. 2002, FOA also a text from2000 on enclosed disc Instrumentality and
Diagrams; 13. 2002, Sassen; 14. 2002, Balmond; 15. 2002, SHoP; 16. 2003,
Allen and Corner; 17. 2004, Koolhaas; 18. 2004, Weinstock; 19. 2004, Jencks
(disc); 20. 2004, Steve Johnson; 21. 2005, Eisenman (disc)
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Engineering Systems
An Introduction
JAY BROCKMAN, THOMAS FUJA, STEPHEN BATILL
Engineering Systems: An Introductionintroduces students to the field of
engineering and engineering problem-solving while providing important
foundation skills in MATLAB. Presenting a broad view of actual engineering
practice, this book describes the general skills and training engineers of any
discipline need to serve society.
Including:
study skills and techniques for learning new material,
problem-solving using a divide-and-conquer approach,
ways of describing systems and understanding why engineers organize
systems as they do.
Contents: 1. Engineering Practice and Education: Past, Present, and Future
Appendix A. Getting Started with MATLAB; 2. Ingenuity and the Representation
of IdeasAppendix B. Algorithmic Building Blocks in MATLAB; 3. Learning and
ProblemSolvingAppendix C. Example Problems and Solutions with MATLAB;
4. SystemAnalysis and DesignAppendix D. SystemAnalysis with MATLAB;
5. Modeling Changes in Systems; Appendix E. Programming Patterns with
MATLAB; 6. Information Processing Systems
Supplements: Online Solutions Manual
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Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
Analysis and Design
6TH EDITION
FAYE C. MCQUISTON, Oklahoma State University, JERALDD. PARKER,
Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, JEFFREY D. SPITLER,
Oklahoma State University
Newto This Edition:
Additional new worked examples are provided on CD, some of which are
interactive and enable students to load examples into the provided
computer programs to run different scenarios when calculating
heating/cooling loads.
Chapter 7, Solar Radiation, has been simplified for easier comprehension
and to match ASHRAE approach.
Chapter 8, The Cooling Load, includes two approaches: the heat balance
method, as recommended by ASHRAE, and the simpler RTS method.
Both approaches include computer applications to aid in calculations.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Air-conditioning Systems; 3. Moist Air Properties
and Conditioning Processes; 4. Indoor Air Quality - Comfort and Health; 5. Heat
Transmission in Building Structures; 6. Space Heat Load; 7. Solar Radiation;
8. The Cooling Load; 9. Energy Calculations; 10. Flow, Pumps, and Piping Design;
11. Space Air Diffusion; 12. Fans and Building Air Distribution; 13. Direct
Contact Heat and Mass Transfer; 14. Extended Surface Heat Exchangers;
15. Refrigeration; Appendix A: Thermodynamic Properties; Appendix B:
Thermophysical Properties; Appendix C: Weather Data; Appendix D: Pipe and
Tube Data; Appendix E: Conversion Factors; Appendix F: Symbols; Appendix G:
Charts; Index.
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General Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
JAY BROCKMAN, Thomas Fuja, Stephen Batill
Written through the eyes of an engineer, this book offers readers an introduction
to the field that looks at how engineers apply science and technology to solve
problems facing society. It first focuses on how engineers represent and solve
engineering problems and then describes some of the different kinds of
mathematical models that are used. Readers will also find a whole section
dedicated to MATLAB, an integrated environment for technical computing.
Discusses actual engineering practice to motivate students.
Introduces students to important conceptual ideas that support the
engineering disciplines.
Emphasizes problem-solving paradigms including a basic framework and
how and when different problem-solving techniques should be employed.
Introduces simple numerical methods for modeling change in systems
without assuming any background in calculus
Contents: 1. Engineering Practice and Education: Past, Present, and Future
2. Ingenuity and the Representation of Ideas 3. Learning and ProblemSolving
4. SystemAnalysis and Design 5. Modeling Changes in Systems 6. Information
Processing Systems Appendix A. Getting Started with MATLAB B. Algorithmic
Building Blocks in MATLAB C. Example Problems and Solutions with MATLAB
D. SystemAnalysis with MATLAB E. Programming Patterns with MATLAB
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ISBN 13: 9780471431602 550pp January 2008 Cl
The Elements of Color
JOHANNES ITTEN
Contents: Color Physics. Color Agent and Color Effect. Concord of Colors.
Subjective Timbre. Theory of Color Design. The Twelve-Part Color Circle. The
Seven Color Contrasts:Hue, Light-Dark, Cold-Warm, Complementary,
Simultaneous, Saturation. Extension. Color Mixing. The Color Sphere. Color
Harmony. Formand Color. Spatial Effect of Colors. Theory of Color Impression.
Theory of Color Expression. Composition. Postscript.
ISBN 13: 9780471289296 96pp 1970 Hb
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FORTHCOMING
Engineering Design Graphics
Sketching, Modeling and Visualization
J. LEAKE
Following a unique approach, this book utilizes freehand sketching techniques
to present the fundamentals of engineering graphics as well as to develop
visualization skills. Readers will be guided through critical concepts ranging
fromprojection theory and pictorial sketching to parametric solid modeling and
product dissection. They'll find planar projection theory serves as the basis for
discussion of the various types of freehand sketching techniques.
Contents: 1. Engineering Design 2. Sketching and Other Concepts 3. Planar
Projections & Pictorial Views 4. Multiviews 5. Auxiliary and Section Views
6. Dimensioning and Tolerancing 7. Computer-Aided Product Design Software
8. Working Drawings 9. Product Dissection, Reverse Engineering and Redesign
Appendix A - Perspective Projections & Sketches
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ISBN 13: 9780471762683 352pp January 2008 Pr
Drawing
A Creative Process
FRANCIS D. K. CHING
Contents: Drawing: Process and Product. Line: The Essence of Drawing. Shape:
The Definition of Form. Depth: The Art of Illusion. Envisioning: Drawing From
Imagination. Speculation: Drawing and Creativity. Bibliography. Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471289685 208pp 1989 Pr
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Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering
5
Advanced Engineering
Mathematics
9TH EDITION
ERWIN KREYSZIG, Ohio State University
Thoroughly updated and streamlined to reflect
new developments in the field, the ninth
edition of this bestselling text features modern
engineering applications and the uses of
technology. Kreyszigintroduces engineers and
computer scientists to advanced math topics
as they relate to practical problems. The
material is arranged into seven independent
parts: ODE; Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus; Fourier Analysis and Partial
Differential Equations; Complex Analysis; Numerical methods; Optimization,
graphs; and Probability and Statistics.
Known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics,
outstanding exercises, helpful worked examples, and self-contained
subject-matter parts for maximumteaching flexibility.
Updated design and illustrations throughout.
Emphasises current ideas, such as stability, error estimation, and
structural problems of algorithms.
Focuses on the basic principles, methods and results in modeling,
solving, and interpreting problems.
More emphasis on applications and qualitative methods.
Contents: PARTA: ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (ODES); 1. First-Order
ODEs; 2. Second Order Linear ODEs; 3. Higher Order Linear ODEs; 4. Systems of
ODEs Phase Plane, Qualitative Methods; 5. Series Solutions of ODEs Special
Function; 6. Laplace Transforms; PARTB: LINEAR ALGEBRA, VECTOR CALCULUS;
7. Linear Algebra: Matrices, Vectors, Determinants: Linear Systems; 8. Linear
Algebra: Matrix Eigenvalue Problem; 9. Vector Differential Calculus: Grad, Div,
Curl; 10. Vector Integral Calculus: Integral Theorems; PARTC: FOURIER
ANALYSIS, PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 11. Fourier Series, Integrals, and
Transforms; 12. Partial Differential Equations (PDEs); 13. Complex Numbers and
Functions; 14. Complex Integration; 15. Power Series, Taylor Series; 16. Laurent
Series: Residue Integration; 17. Conformal Mapping; 18. Complex Analysis and
Potential Theory; PARTE: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SOFTWARE; 19. Numerics in
General; 20. Numerical Linear Algebra; 21. Numerics for ODEs and PDEs; PART
F: OPTIMIZATION, GRAPHS; 22. Unconstrained Optimization: Linear
Programming; 23. Graphs, Combinatorial Optimization; PARTG: PROBABILITY;
STATISTICS; 24. Data Analysis: Probability Theory. 25. Mathematical Statistics;
Appendix 1: References; Appendix 2: Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems;
Appendix 3: Auxiliary Material; Appendix 4: Additional Proofs; Appendix
5: Tables; Index.
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Elementary Linear
Algebra
With Applications
9TH EDITION
HOWARDA. ANTON, Drexel University,
CHRIS RORRES, Drexel University
Noted for its expository style and clarity of
presentation, this best-selling text presents an
elementary treatment of Linear Algebra, and
addresses a new generation of students
changing needs. The ninth edition contains
new resources to help students get the most out of their linear algebra course.
Features:
Clear Presentation- Proceeds fromfamiliar concepts to the unfamiliar,
fromthe concrete to the abstract.
Emphasizes Relationships between Concepts- Establishes the intricate
thread of relationships between systems of equations, matrices,
determinants, vectors, linear transformations and eigenvalues.
Early Exposure to Linear Transformations and Eigenvalues- Some basic
concepts relating to these topics are developed earlier in the text and
then reviewed when the topic is covered in more depth later, to ensure
that these important ideas do not get lost at the end of the course.
Emphasizes Visualization- Geometric aspects of various topics are
emphasized, in keeping with current interest in visualization and the
growing applications of linear algebra to graphics.
Discussion and Discovery problems end every section. These problems
are often open-ended and designed to promote conceptual understanding.
Symbol Index describes what each symbol in the text means, and where
it is introduced.
Contents: Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices; Determinants; Vectors in
2-Space and 3-Space. Euclidean Vector Spaces; General Vector Spaces; Inner
Product Spaces; Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors; Linear Transformations; Additional
Topics.
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ISBN 13: 9780471449027 864pp 2005 Hb
Non-Applications version ISBN 13: 9780471669609
Introductory Functional Analysis with
Applications
E. KREYSZIG, Ohio State University
Provides avenues for applying functional analysis to the practical study of
natural sciences as well as mathematics. Contains worked problems on Hilbert
space theory and on Banach spaces and emphasizes concepts, principles,
methods and major applications of functional analysis.
Contents: Metric Spaces; Normed Spaces; Banach Spaces; Inner Product
Spaces; Hilbert Spaces; Fundamental Theorems for Normed and Banach Spaces;
Further Applications: Banach Fixed Point Theorem; Spectral Theory of Linear
Operators in Normed Spaces; Compact Linear Operators on Normed Spaces and
Their Spectrum; Spectral Theory of Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operators;
Unbounded Linear Operators in Hilbert Space; Unbounded Linear Operators in
QuantumMechanics; Appendices; References; Index.
ISBN 13: 9780471504597 702pp 1989 Hb
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Elementary Differential
Equations and
Boundary Value
Problems
8TH EDITION
WILLIAM E. BOYCEandRICHARDC. DIPRIMA,
both of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
This revision of the market-leading book
maintains its classic strengths: contemporary
approach, flexible chapter construction, clear
exposition, and outstanding problems. Like its predecessors, this revision is
written fromthe viewpoint of the applied mathematician, focusing both on the
theory and the practical applications of Differential Equations as they apply to
engineering and the sciences. Sound and Accurate Exposition of Theoryspecial
attention is made to methods of solution, analysis, and approximation. Use of
technology, illustrations, and problemsets help readers develop an intuitive
understanding of the material. Historical footnotes trace development of the
discipline and identify outstanding individual contributions.
Newto This Edition:
Each new text is accompanied by a CD-Romcontaining ODE Architect,
an award-winning software that combines rich multimedia applications
with powerful, yet easy to use custommathematical situations.
New Tools for Student Success: New WileyPLUS version of
Boyce/DiPrima contains various study tools for extra student support,
including self-paced practice quizzes with automatic feedback, chapter
by chapter study guidelines, and online homework management.
New text-specific Technology Manuals are available in print and online.
The manuals include problems and projects for use with Maple,
Mathematica and Matlab.
Contents: Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. First Order Differential
Equations; Chapter 3. Second Order Linear Equations; Chapter 4. Higher Order
Linear Equations; Chapter 5. Series Solutions of Second Order Linear Equations;
Chapter 6. The Laplace Transform; Chapter 7. Systems of First Order Linear
Equations; Chapter 8. Numerical Methods; Chapter 9. Nonlinear Differential
Equations and Stability; Chapter 10. Pardid Differential Equations and Fourier
Series; Chapter 11. Boundary Value Problems and Sturn-Liouville Theory;
Answers to Problems; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471433385 768pp 2004 Hb
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Design and Analysis of
Experiments
6TH EDITION
DOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY, Georgia
Institute of Technology
The sixth edition of this best selling text
continues to help students in industrial
engineering, business, and statistics-as well as
working practitioners-to design and analyse
experiments for improving the quality and
efficiency of working systems. Continuing to
place a strong focus on the use of the
computer, the book includes output fromtwo software products, Minitab and
Design Expert. Additionally, the sixth edition offers new material on a number
of important topics, including follow-up experimentation following a fractional
factorial, and split-plot design.
Features:
Emphasis on the connection between the experiment and the model
that the experimenter can develop fromthe results of the experiment.
Inclusion of material on computer output and computer graphics.
Coverage of experiments with randomfactors.
Contents: Introduction; Simple Comparative Experiments; Experiments with a
Single Factor: The Analysis of Variance; Randomized Blocks, Latin Squares, and
Related Designs; Introduction to Factorial Designs; The 2k Factorial Design;
Blocking and Confounding in the 2k Factorial Design; Two-Level Fractional
Factorial Design; Three-Level and Mixed-Level Factorial and Fractional; Factorial
Designs; Fitting Regression Models; Response Surface Methods and Designs;
Robust Parameter Design and Process Robustness Experiments; Experiments
with RandomFactors; Nested and Split-Plot Designs; Other Designs and
Analysis Topics; Bibliography ; Appendices
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ISBN 13: 9780471487357 656pp 2005 Hb
Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics
for Engineers
T. SOONG, State University of New York
Many books are already available on the general topic of probability and
statistics for engineers and scientists, so why choose this one? This textbook
differs in that it has been prepared very much with students and their needs
in mind. Having been classroomtested over many years, it is a true learners
book made for students who require a deeper understanding of probability
and statistics and the process of model selection, verification and analysis.
Emphasising both sound development of the principles and their engineering
applications, this book offers purposely selected practical examples frommany
different fields.
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part A: Probability and RandomVariables;
Basic Probability Concepts; RandomVariables and Probability Distributions;
Expectations And Moments; Functions of RandomVariables; Some Important
Discrete Distributions; Some Important Continuous Distributions; Part B:
Statistical Inference, Parameter Estimation, and Model Verification; Observed
Data and Graphical Representation; Parameter Estimation; Model Verification;
Linear Models and Linear Regression; Appendix A: Tables; Appendix B: Computer
Software; Appendix C: Answers to Selected Problems; Subject Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780470868140 406pp 2004 Pr
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Learn MATLAB FAST
The M-Tutor Interactive Tutorial
BRIAN DAKU
An interactive, self-paced tutorial that trains readers on one of todays most
widely used computational tools in engineering practice. With this program,
anyone can get up and running with MATLAB quickly and easily. The software
and its accompanying primer enable users to learn, practice, and master
fundamental MATLAB commands.
Features:
Includes a brief printed MATLAB primer for easy reference.
Easy-to-use interface.
Exercises provide opportunities for hands-on learning.
Users learn at their own pace.
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ISBN 13: 9780471274698 184pp 2005 Pr
Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems
3RD EDITION
C. CLOSE andD. FREDRICK, both of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The authors include systems fromat least two disciplines in some depth to
illustrate the commonality of the modeling and analysis techniques, to
encourage students to avoid compartmentalizing their knowledge and prepare
themto work on projects as part of an interdisciplinary team. Linear models are
developed in terms of state-variable equations, input-output differential
equations and transfer functions.
Contents: Introduction; Translational Mechanical Systems; Standard Forms for
SystemModels; Block Diagrams and Computer Simulation; Rotational
Mechanical Systems; Electrical Systems; TransformSolutions of Linear Models;
TransformFunction Analysis; Developing a Linear Model; Electromechanical
Systems; Thermal Systems; Fluid Systems; Block Diagrams for Dynamic Systems;
Modeling, Analysis, and Design Tools; Feedback Design with MATLAB; Appendix
A: Units; Appendix B: Matrices; Appendix C: Complex Algebra; Appendix D:
Classical Solution of Differential Equations; Appendix E: Laplace Transforms;
Appendix F: Selected Reading; Appendix G: Answers to Selected Problems; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471394426 650pp 2001 Hb
Experimental Methods
An Introduction to the Analysis and Presentation of Data
L. KIRKUP, University of Technology, Surrey
Experimentation is a crucial component in the education of students fromthe
physical sciences and engineering disciplines. Topics of fundamental
importance such as keeping a laboratory notebook, analysing experimental data
and report writing are often dealt with in separate texts. This book deliberately
integrates these topics and provides many of the tools that students, with a
substantial laboratory component of their undergraduate studies, will need.
Contents: Introduction to Experimentation; Characteristics of Experimental
Data; Graphical Presentation of Data; Dealing with Uncertainties; Statistical
Approach to Variability in Data; Fitting a Line to x-y Data: Least Squares
Method; Reporting Experiments; Using a Pocket Calculator for Data Analysis;
Spreadsheets in Data Analysis; Appendices. Answers. Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471335795 232pp 1995 Pr
Programming the Finite Element Method
4TH EDITION
IAN M. SMITH, University of Manchester andD.V. GRIFFITHS, Colorado School
of Mines
Following the highly successful previous editions, this 4th edition contains
programs and subroutine libraries fully updated to Fortran95, which are freely
available on the Internet. A wide variety of problemsolving capabilities are
presented including structural analysis, elasticity and plasticity, construction
processes in geomechanics, uncoupled and coupled steady and transient fluid
flow and linear and nonlinear solid dynamics. A major new feature is the
inclusion of parallelised programs, using MPI, which enable parallel processing
of all types of finite element analyses. Performance evaluation shows that these
programs make efficient use of parallel hardwares ranging fromsupercomputers
to clusters of PCs.
Features:
A clear outline of modular programming philosophy.
More than 60 programs covering a wide range of problems in
engineering and science.
Results display using PostScript files.
Contents: Preliminaries: Computer Strategies; Spatial Discretisation by Finite
Elements; Programming Finite Element Computations; Static Equilibriumof
Structures; Static Equilibriumof Linear Elastic Solids; Material Non-Linearity;
Steady State Flow; Transient Problems First Order (Uncoupled); Coupled
Problems; Eigenvalue Problems; Forced Vibrations; Parallel Processing of Finite
Element Analyses; Appendices.
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ISBN 13: 9780470849705 646pp 2004 Pr
Concepts and Applications of Finite
Element Analysis
4TH EDITION
ROBERTD. COOK, DAVIDS. MALKUS, MICHAEL E. PLESHA, ROBERTJ. WITT,
all of the University of Wisconsin
Authors Cook, Malkus, Pleshaand Witt have revised Concepts and Applications
of Finite Element Analysis, a text suited for both introductory and more
advanced courses in Finite Element Analysis. The fourth edition of this market
leading text provides students with up-to-date coverage and clear explanations
of finite element analysis concepts and modeling procedures.
Features:
Coverage is up-to-date without making treatment highly specialized or
mathematically difficult.
Theory is presented by "ramping up" fromsimple concepts; the student
is not immediately confronted with un-necessary complexity.
Emphasis is on structural mechanics.
Heat transfer field problems are addressed.
Problems emphasizing planning, analysis and checking results for errors
can be found in many chapters.
Contents: Introduction; One-dimensional Elements and Computational
Procedures; Basic Elements Formulation Techniques: Variational Methods;
Formulation Techniques: Galerkin and other Weighted Residual Methods;
Isoparametric Elements; Isoparametric Triangles and Tetrahedra; Coordinate
Transformation. Se-lected Analysis Options; Error; Error Estimation; and
Convergence; Modeling Considerations and Software Use Finite Elements in
Structural Dynamics and Vibrations; Heat Transfer and Selected Fluid Problems;
Con-straints: Penalty Forms; Locking and Constraint Counting; Solids of
Revolution; Plate Bending Shells; Nonlinearity: An Introduction; Stress Stiffness
and BucklingAppendix A: Matrices: Selected Defini-tions and Manipulations;
Appendix B: Simultaneous Algebraic Equations; Appendix C: Eigenvalues and
Ei-genvectors
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ISBN13: 9780471356059 736pp 2002 Hb
Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering
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A First Course in Finite
Elements
JACOB FISH Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
andTEDBELYTSCHKONorthwestern University
Features:
A practical course for both lecturers
constructing and planning a finite
element module, and for students using
the text in private study.
ABAQUS is the most widely used
commercial FE software globally and is
used in most engineering departments
in industry and universities.
It takes a generic approach and so can be used by students fromvarious
disciplines in both engineering and science. Finite Elements are a
mandatory course on most undergraduate engineering courses.
The accompanying website includes ABAQUS Software Student Edition,
Matlab data and programs, the solutions manual and instructor resources.
Contents: Introduction, Direct Approach and Finite Element ProgramStructure,
Strong and weak forms for one-dimensional problems, Trial and weight functions
for one-dimensional problems, Finite element formulation for one-dimensional
problems, Strong and weak forms for scalar field problems in two dimensions,
Trial and Weight Functions in two dimensions, Finite element formulation for
two-dimensional heat flow, Finite element formulation for vector field problems
in two-dimensions (stress analysis by linear elasticity), Finite element formulation
for beams, Application of general purpose finite element software ABAQUS
tutorial for linear heat conduction and elasticity problems.
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470035801 288pp January 2007 Pr
Probability Concepts in
Engineering
Emphasis on Applications to Civil
and Environmental Engineering
2ND EDITION
ALFREDH. S. ANG, University of California,
WILSON H. TANG, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
The second edition of this well-known book
(previously titled Probability Concepts in
Engineering Planning and Design) byAlfred Angand Wilson Tang, two
world-renowned educators, has been revised to simplify understanding the
fundamentals of probability and statistics for engineering students. The second
edition includes many new and expanded topics, including hypothesis testing
and confidence intervals in regression analysis. Students using this text will
develop the ability to formulate and solve real-world problems in engineering.
The authors accomplish this by explaining all the concepts and methods
through a variety of relevant engineering and physical problems.
Contents: 1. Role of Probability and Statistics in Engineering, 2. Fundamentals
of Probability Models, 3. Analytical Models of RandomPhenomena, 4. Functions
of RandomVariables, 5. Computer-Based Numerical and Simulation Methods in
Probability, 6. Statistical Inferences fromObservational Data, 7. Determination
of Probability Distribution Models, 8. Regression and Correlation Analyses,
9. The Bayesian Approach, 10. Elements of Quality Assurance and Acceptance
Sampling
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471720645 406pp 2006 Cl
Numerical Methods for Engineers and
Scientists
An Introduction with Applications using MATLAB
AMOS GILATandVISH SUBRAMANIAN both of The Ohio State University
Following a unique approach, this innovative book integrates the learning of
numerical methods with practicing computer programming and using software
tools in applications.
Guides the readers through the process of using numerical methods for
analysis.
Presents the material in a lucid way, making complex material easy to
understand.
Explains how to use MATLAB for problem-solving and checking results.
Integrates realistic problems fromseveral disciplines throughout the
chapters.
Contents: Introduction; Mathematical Background; Solving a Nonlinear Equation;
Solving a Systemof Equations; Function Approximation, Curve Fitting, and
Interpolation; Differentiation; Integration; First Order ODEs ; Higher Order ODEs.
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ISBN 13: 9780471734406 624pp April 2007 Cl
MATLAB
An Introduction with Applications
3RD EDITION
AMOS GILAT, The Ohio State University
Assuming no prior MATLAB experience, this clear, easy-to-read book walks
readers through the ins and outs of this powerful software for technical
computing. MATLAB is presented gradually and in great detail, generously
illustrated through computer screen shots and step-by-step tutorials, and
applied in problems in mathematics, science, and engineering.
Revised and new homework problems
Conforms to most current release of MATLAB
Contents: 1. Starting with MATLAB 2. Creating Arrays 3. Mathematical
Operations with Arrays 4. Script Files 5. Two Dimensional Plots 6. Functions
and Function Files 7. Programming in MATLAB 8. Polynomials, Curve Fitting, A
Interpolation 9. Three Dimensional Plots 10. Applications in Numerical Analysis
11. Symbolic Math
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ISBN 13: 9780470108772 352pp January 2008 Pr
Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering
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Engineering Statistics
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Introduction to Statistical Quality Control
6TH EDITION
DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, Arizona State University
This update provides a comprehensive
treatment of the major aspects of using
statistical methodology for quality control and improvement. Both traditional
and modern methods are presented, including state-of-the-art techniques for
statistical process monitoringand control, and statistically designed
experiments for process characterization, optimization, and process robustness
studies.
Newto Edition:
A new chapter (Chapter 2) on the DMAIC project implementation
process has been added. DMAIC is the acronymfor define, measure,
analyze, improve, and control.
The experimental design chapters will be linked more strongly to design
for six sigma, and the chapter on DMAIC.
New developments in the area of measurement systems analysis are
included.
New examples and exercises that illustrate quality improvement
activities in service and transactional organizations.
The problems in all chapters have been updated.
Many of the new features in Minitab V15 are incorporated.
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ISBN 13: 9780470233979 780pp May 2008 Cl
Engineering Statistics
4TH EDITION
DOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY, GEORGE C. RUNGERand
NORMA FARIS HUBELE all of Arizona State University
Focusing on how statistics can benefit the engineering problem-solving process,
this book presents a wide range of techniques and methods that engineers will
find useful in professional practice. The book covers all major aspects of
engineering statistics, including descriptive statistics, probability and probability
distributions, statistical test and confidence intervals for one and two samples,
building regression models, designing and analyzing engineering experiments,
and statistical process control.
Many new examples and exercises based on real-world applications of
statistics in engineering.
Expanded coverage of functions of randomvariables, transmission of
error, and measurement systems capability analysis - important topics
for all engineers.
Integrates Minitab throughout the book and in many example solutions.
Shows how software is used in real-world engineering applications of
statistics.
Contents: The Role of Statistics in Engineering; Data Summary and
Presentation; RandomVariables and Probability Distributions; Decision Making
for a Single Sample; Decision Making for Two Samples; Building Empirical
Models; Design of Engineering Experiments; Statistical Quality Control;
Appendices.
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ISBN 13: 9780471735571 496pp January 2007 Cl
Applied Statistics and
Probability for Engineers
4TH EDITION
DOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY,
Arizona State University
This book provides modern coverage of
engineering statistics, focusing on how
statistical tools are integrated into the
engineering problem-solving process. All
major aspects of engineering statistics are
covered, including descriptive statistics,
probability and probability distributions,
statistical test and confidence intervals for one and two samples, building
regression models, designing and analyzing engineering experiments, and
statistical process control. Developed with sponsorship fromthe National
Science Foundation, this revision incorporates many insights fromthe authors
teaching experience along with feedback fromnumerous adopters of previous
editions.
Features:
Coverage of probability is lively and interesting. It is complete but
concise so as not to take over the content of the entire text.
Examples and exercises are all based on real-world applications of
statistics, representing all aspects of engineering.
The text contains a variety of problems at many different levels of
difficulty, many of which have solutions that are available electronically.
An unusually thorough amount of coverage of regression modeling,
design of engineering experiments, and statistical process control makes
the book useful as a reference for many important topics.
Contents: The Role of Statistics in Engineering; Data Summary and
Presentation; RandomVariables and Probability Distributions; Decision Making
for a Single Sample; Decision Making for Two Samples; Building Empirical
Models; Design of Engineering Experiments; Statistical Quality Control
Supplements: Complete worked out solutions in Word and PDFfile format and
digital data sets are provided. PowerPoint slides for all text chapters.
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Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics
for Engineers
T.T. SOONG, State University of New York
For full details of this title see page 6.
ISBN 13: 9780470868140 406pp 2004 Pr
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Mechanics
MeriamEngineering
Mechanics
Dynamics
6TH SI UNITS EDITION
J.L. MERIAM, University of California, Santa
Barbara and
L.G. KRAIGE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Over the past 50 years, Meriamand Kraige's
Engineering Mechanicshas established a highly
respected tradition of excellence. Readers turn
to this book because of its emphasis on
accuracy, rigor, clarity, and applications. The new sixth edition continues this
tradition while also improving the accessibility of the material. The explanations
of concepts are now easier to understand and more worked examples have been
incorporated throughout the pages.
Provides a wide variety of high quality problems that are known for their
accuracy, realism, applications, and variety.
Students benefit fromrealistic applications that motivate their desire to
learn and develop their problemsolving skills.
Sample Problems with a worked solution appear throughout providing
examples and reinforcing important concepts and idea in engineering
mechanics
Approximately 40% of the homework problems are new or revised.
Includes more problems that produce forces as functions of time, and
problems that integrate to project trajectories for particles and rigid
bodies
Content revisions to meet course needs include:
- More complete diagrams for impulse-momentumproblems - sections
3/C and 6/C in text
- Additional discussion of General Equations of Motion in Plane
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
- New discussion of establishing coordinate systems as part of
problem- solving - see ch 1
More photographs added throughout the text to improve the link
between theory and practical application
Enhanced instructor resources, including animated PowerPoint lecture
slides and online algorithmically generated homework.
Contents: Introduction to Dynamics. Kinematics of Particles. Kinetics of
Particles. Kinetics of Systems of Particles. Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies.
Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics of
Rigid Bodies. Vibration and Time Response. Appendix A: Area Moments of
Inertia Appendix B: Mass Moments of Inertia Appendix C: Selected Topics of
Mathematics D: Useful Tables Index.
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MeriamEngineering
Mechanics
Statics
6TH SI UNITS EDITION
J.L. MERIAM, University of California, Santa
Barbara and
L.G. KRAIGE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Meriamand Kraigeprovide the most
comprehensive coverage of how to draw free
body diagrams. Through text discussion and
assignable homework problems students will
learn that drawing free body diagrams is the most important skill needed to
learn how to solve mechanics problems. Meriamand Kraigeteach students the
appropriate techniques and then apply themconsistently in
solutions of mechanics problems.
Provides a wide variety of high quality problems that are known for their
accuracy, realism, applications, and variety.
Students benefit fromrealistic applications that motivate their desire to
learn and develop their problemsolving skills.
Sample Problems with a worked solution step appear throughout
providing examples and reinforcing important concepts and idea in
engineering mechanics
Computer-Oriented Problems are marked with an icon and appear in the
end-of-chapter Review Problems.
Meriamand Kraigeteach students the appropriate techniques and then
apply themconsistently in solutions of mechanics problems.
Since 1952 this text has been a primary source for accuracy, rigor,
clarity and a high standard of illustration in the coverage of mechanics
theory.
More photographs added throughout the text to improve the link
between theory and practical application
Enhanced instructor resources, including animated PowerPoint lecture
slides and online algorithmically generated homework
Contents: Introduction to Statics. Force Systems. Equilibrium. Structures.
Distributed Forces. Friction. Virtual Work. Appendix A: Area Moments of Inertia.
B: Summary of Mass Moments of Inertia. C: Selected Topics of Mathematics.
D: Useful Tables.
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Mechanics
11
Foundations and Earth
Structures
MUNIRAM BUDHU, University of Arizona
Budhupresents the basic concepts and
fundamental principles that engineers must
know to understand the methods utilized in
foundation design. The book explores the
values and limitations of popular methods of
analyses in foundation engineering. It also
provides a framework for readers to carry out
simple foundation design as they build an
appreciation for the design process.
Throughout the pages, it emphasizes the fundamentals rather than procedures.
Contents: 1. Review of Basic Soil Mechanics. 2. Foundation Loads, Stresses and
Strains in Soils. 3. Analytical, Numerical Methods and Observational Methods
for Foundation Design. 4. Settlement, Strength and Deformation Parameters
fromLaboratory Tests. 5. Site Characterization. 6. Uncertainties in Foundation
Design, Foundation Design Philosophy and Methodologies. 7. Design of Shallow
Foundations. 8. Pile Foundations. 9. Mat Foundations. 10. Stability of Earth
Retaining Walls -- Rigid and Flexible Walls. 11. Mechanical Stabilized Earth
(Mse) Walls and Other Retaining Walls. Appendices.
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471470120 512pp December 2007 Cl
Soil Mechanics and Foundations
2ND EDITION
MUNIRAM BUDHU, University of Arizona
This text/CD package combines the fundamentals of geotechnical engineering
with a soils assessment virtual laboratory. Readers will learn to understand the
physical and mechanical properties of cells; determine parameters fromsoil
testing to characterize soil properties, soil strength, and soil deformations; and
to apply the principles of soil mechanics to analyze and design simple
geotechnical systems.
A new edition of a sucessful presentation of soil mechanics and
foundation engineering, which builds up the concepts step by step.
Includes crucial coverage of critical state soil mechanics and provides a
thorough understanding of the stress-strain-strength behaviors of
cohesive and cohesionless soils under drained or undrained condition.
Contents: Introduction to Soil Mechanics and Foundations, Geological
Characteristics of Soils and Soils, Investigation, Physical Soil Parameters,
One-Dimensional Flow of Water through Soils, Stresses, Strains and Elastic
Deformations of Soils, One-Dimensional Consolidation Settlement of Fine-
Grained Soils, Shear Strength of Soils, A Critical State Model to Interpret Soil
Behavior, Bearing Capacity of Soils and Settlement of Shallow Foundations, Pile
Foundations, Two-Dimensional Flow of Water through Soils, Stability of Earth
Retaining Structures, Slope Stability.
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ISBN 13: 9780471431176 680pp 2006 Cl / CD
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Dynamics and Vibration
An Introduction
MAGDABDEL WAHAB, University of Surrey
This book presents a new teaching methodology in dynamics using E-learning, simulations and animation of mechanisms and
mechanical vibrating systems. In addition to the theory sections and the tutorial sheets provided after each chapter, software called
DAMA, Dynamic Analysis for Mechanical Application, in which simulations of mechanisms and vibrating systems are implemented, is
provided via a website. The DAMA software is packaged with everything it needs to work immediately. The simulations it contains are
used to enhance students understanding of the motion and vibration of mechanical systems. The simulations include motion of a single
cylinder engine, four-bar linkage mechanisms, gears and sliding/rotating rigid bars along with many others.
The simulations are fully interactive so that any change in the input parameters is immediately reflected in the animation, output plots
and output parameters.
Uses LabView, a popular programme in todays industry.
Simulations that help students to visualise motion of mechanisms and vibrating systems (this is a unique feature of the book.)
Concise, simple, easy to understand at undergraduate level.
Structured in an easy way for lecturers to adopt the course; e.g. Theory, followed by examples, followed by tutorials, a separate chapter for additional questions,
answers to tutorials questions for tutors and a separate chapter for simulations.
Contents: PARTI: DYNAMICS: Kinematics of Particles; Kinematics of Rigid Bodies; Kinetics of Particles; Kinetics of Rigid Bodies; Balancing of Machines;
PARTII: VIBRATION: Free Vibration of a Single Degree of FreedomSystem; Forced Vibration of a Single Degree Of FreedomSystem; Systems with Two Degrees of
Freedom; Vibration of Continuous Systems.
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Mechanical Engineering
Fundamentals of Heat
and Mass Transfer
6TH EDITION
FRANK P. INCROPERA, University of Notre
Dame andDAVIDP. DEWITT, Purdue University
This bestselling book in the field provides a
complete introduction to the physical origins
of heat and mass transfer. Noted for its crystal
clear presentation and easy-to-follow problem
solving methodology, Incroperaand Dewitts
systematic approach to the first law develops
reader confidence in using this essential tool
for thermal analysis. Readers will learn the meaning of the terminology and
physical principles of heat transfer as well as how to use requisite inputs for
computing heat transfer rates and/or material temperatures.
Covers new applications in bioengineering, fuel cells, and nanotechnology.
Incorporates 220 new problems to help reinforce key concepts.
Presents revised and streamlined content, including the removal of more
advanced topics.
Explains how to develop representative models of real processes and
systems and draw conclusions concerning process/systems design or
performance fromthe attendant analysis.
Integrates extensive use of the first law of thermodynamics.
Contents: Introduction to Conduction, One-dimensional, Steady-State
Conduction, Two-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction, Transient Conduction,
Introduction to Convection, External Flow, Internal Flow, Free Convection,
Boiling and Condensation, Heat Exchangers, Radiation: Processes and
Properties, Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces, Diffusion Mass Transfer
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ISBN 13: 9780471457282 960pp 2006 Cl
Introduction to Engineering
Thermodynamics
2ND EDITION
RICHARDE. SONNTAG, CLAUS BORGNAKKE,both of University of Michigan
A focused look at the principles and applications of thermodynamics.
Offering a concise, highly focused approach, Sonntagand Borgnakkes
Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics, 2nd Editionis ideally suited for a
one-semester course or the first course in a thermal-fluid sciences sequence.
Contents: 1.Introduction, 2. Concepts and Definitions, 3. Properties of a Pure
Substance, 4. Work and Heat, 5. The First Law of Thermodynamics, 6. First-Law
Analysis for a Control Volume, 7. The Second Law of Thermodynamics,
8. Entropy, 9. Second-Law Analysis for a Control Volume, 10. Gas Mixtures,
11. Power and Refrigeration Systems, 12. Chemical Reactions, 13. Introduction
to Heat Transfer, Appendix A: SI Units: Single-State Properties, B: SI Units:
Thermodynamic Tables, C: Ideal Gas Specific Heat, D: Equations of State,
E: Figures, F: English Unit Supplement, Answers to Selected Problems
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ISBN 13: 9780471737599 640pp 2006 Pr
Introduction to Heat
Transfer
5TH EDITION
FRANK P. INCROPERAand DAVIDP. DEWITT,
both of Purdue University
The de factostandard text for heat transfer -
noted for its readability, comprehensiveness
and relevancy has been revised to address new
application areas of heat transfer while
continuing to emphasize the fundamentals.
The fifth edition, like previous editions,
continues to support four student learning
objectives:
Learn the meaning of the terminology and physical principles of heat
transfer
Identify and describe appropriate transport phenomena for any process
or systeminvolving heat transfer.
Use requisite inputs for computing heat transfer rates and/or material
temperatures
Develop representative models of real processes and systems and draw
conclusions concerning process/systems design or performance fromthe
attendant analysis.
Newto This Edition:
Adds coverage of areas of recent research in heat transfer, including
discussions of the hydrogen economy, electronics cooling, micro-scale
heat transfer, and bioheat transfer. New homework problems are
included for each area for use in homework or exams.
Discussion of the First Law of Thermodynamics has been revised to make
a closer connection to the undergraduate thermodynamics course.
Completely updated Interactive Heat Transfer software to assist in
modeling, solving, and exploring heat transfer problems.
Contents: Introduction to Conduction; One-dimensional, Steady-State
Conduction; Two-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction; Transient Conduction;
Introduction to Convection; External Flow; Internal Flow; Free Convection;
Boiling and Condensation; Heat Exchangers; Radiation: Processes and
Properties; Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces
Supplements: Instructor solution manual; PowerPoint lecture slides; Interactive
Heat Transfer v3.0 CD/Users Guide
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ISBN 13: 9780471457275 880pp 2006 Cl
Dynamics and Vibration
An Introduction
MAGDABDEL WAHAB, University of Surrey
For full details of this title see page 11.
ISBN 13: 9780470723005 288pp January 2008 Pr
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FORTHCOMING
Introduction to Modern Thermodynamics
DILIPKONDEPUDI, Wake Forest University
This is the first modern approach to thermodynamics written specifically for a
first undergraduate course. It covers the fundamental formalismwith some
attention given to its history; describes basic applications, and continues with a
number of additional applications that instructors can use according to their
particular degree program. These chapters cover thermal radiation, biological
systems, nano systems, classical stability theory, and principles of statistical
thermodynamics.
A wide range of examples appear throughout the book frombiological,
engineering and atmospheric systems.
Each chapter contains a bibliography and numerous examples and
exercises.
An accompanying web site provides students with information and links
to data sources and other thermodynamics-related sites, and instructors
can download complete solutions to exercises.
Contents: Basic Concepts and the Laws of Gases; The First Law of
Thermodynamics; The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Arrow of Time;
Entropy in the Realmof Chemical Reactions; ExtremumPrinciples and General
Thermodynamic Relations; Basic Thermodynamics of Gases, Liquids and Solids;
Thermodynamics of Phase Change; Thermodynamics of Solutions;
Thermodynamics of Chemical Transformations; Fields and Internal Degrees of
Freedom; Introduction To NonequilibriumSystems; Thermodynamics of
Radiation; Biological Systems; Thermodynamics of Small Systems; Classical
Stability Theory; Critical Phenomena and Configurational Heat Capacity;
Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics; List of Variables; Standard
Thermodynamic Properties; Physical Constants and Data; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780470015995 552pp February 2008 Pr
Mechanical Vibrations
WILLIAM J. PALM III, University of Rhode Island
Building on the success of Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems,
2e, WilliamPalmsnew book offers a concise introduction to vibrations theory
and applications.
Design problems give readers the opportunity to apply what theyve
learned.
Case studies illustrate practical engineering applications.
Extensive coverage of MATLAB.
Provides an adequate review of dynamics and math fundamentals.
Contents: Introduction to Mechanical Vibration, Models with One Degree of
Freedom, Free Response with a Single Degree of Freedom, Harmonic Response
with a Single Degree of Freedom, General Forced Response, Two-Degree of
FreedomSystems, Vibration Suppression and Control, Matrix Methods for
Multi-Degree of FreedomSystems, Vibration Measurement and Testing,
Distributed Systems, Dynamic Finite Element Analysis.
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Fundamentals of
Momentum, Heat and
Mass Transfer
5TH EDITION
JAMES WELTY, Oregon State University,
CHARLES E. WICKS, GREGORY L. RORRER
andROBERTE. WILSON
This classic book has set the standard in the
field for more than three decades, providing a
consistent, clearly written introduction to
transfer processes. Continuing that tradition,
the new fifth edition presents a unified treatment of momentumtransfer (fluid
mechanics), heat transfer and mass transfer. The treatment of the three areas of
transport phenomena is done sequentially. The subjects of momentum, heat,
and mass transfer are introduced, in that order, and appropriate analysis tools
are developed.
The 5th edition incorporates an explicit problem-solving strategy, which
is the defining characteristic for this revision.
Additional pedagogy, in the formof more examples and problems will be
included.
Specific reviewer requested topics have been added, including:
biomedical /biological applications.
Contents: Introduction to MomentumTransfer; Fluid Statics; Description of a
Fluid in Motion; Conservation of Mass: Control-Volume Approach; Newton's
Second Law of Motion: Control-Volume Approach; Conservation of Energy:
Control-Volume Approach; Shear Stress in Laminar Flow; Analysis of a
Differential Fluid Element in Laminar Flow; Differential Equations of Fluid Flow;
Inviscid Fluid Flow; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude; Viscous Flow; Flow in
Closed Conduits; Fluid Machinery; Fundamentals of Heat Transfer; Differential
Equations of Heat Transfer; Steady-State Conduction; Unsteady-State
Conduction; Convective Heat Transfer; Convective Heat-Transfer Correlations;
Boiling and Condensation; Heat-Transfer Equipment; Radiation Heat Transfer;
Fundmentals of Mass Transfer; Differential Equations of Mass Transfer; Steady-
State Molecular Diffusion; Unsteady-State Molecular Diffusion Convective Mass
Transfer; Convective Mass Transfer Between Phases; Convective Mass-Transfer
Correlations; Mass-Transfer Equipment; A. Transformations of the Operators =
and =2 to Cylindrical Coordinates; B. Summary of Differential Vector Operations
in Various Coordinate Systems; C. Symmetry of the Stress Tensor ; D. The
Viscous Contribution to the Normal Stress; E. The Navier-Stokes Equations for
Constant b and min Cartesian, Cylindrical, and Spherical Coordinates; F. Charts
for Solution of Unsteady Transport Problems; G. Properties of the Standard
Atmosphere; H. Physical Properties of Solids; I. Physical Properties of Gases and
Liquids ; J. Mass-Transfer Diffusion Coefficients in Binary Systems; K. Lennard-
Jones Constants; L. The Error Function; M. Standard Pipe Sizes; N. Standard
Tubing. Gages.
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Theory and Design for Mechanical
Measurements
4TH EDITION
RICHARDS. FIGLIOLAandDONALDE. BEASLEY, both of Clemson University
Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, 4e provides a fundamental
treatment for developing, operating, and analyzing measurements systems and
for reporting results. A unified thread exercised throughout are the roles of
statistics and uncertainty analysis in developing test plans, selecting systems,
anticipating the quality of results and in reporting results. This text features a
thorough discussion of sampling concepts and data acquisition systemand
signal conditioning methods.
Features:
Sampling Concepts and data acquisition- Provides a rationale for
selecting sample rate, sample number with very real examples for ideal
and real measurements.
Mechatronics concepts - ties measurement methods to the closely
related methods used in the mechatronics courses.
Labview Software- Customized to fit the treatment of the text and to
illustrate in a self-tutorial many of the advanced concepts.
Signal Conditioning- Describes the most basic but most common
methods for signal conditioning.
Contents: 1. Basic Concepts of Measurement Methods; 2. Static and Dynamic
Characteristics of Signals; 3. Measurement SystemBehavior; 4. Probability and
Statistics; 5. Uncertainty Analysis; 6. Analog Electrical Devices and
Managements; 7. Sampling, Digital Devices, and Data Acquisition;
8. Temperature Measurements. 9. Pressure and Velocity Measurements; 10. Flow
Measurements; 11. Strain Measurement; 12. Metrology, Motion, Force, and
Power Measurements; Appendix A: A Guide for Technical Writing; Appendix B:
Property Data and Conversion Factors; Glossary; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471445937 560pp 2005 Cl
Fundamentals of Machine Component
Design
4TH EDITION
ROBERTC. JUVINALL, University of Michigan and KURTM. MARSHEK,
University of Texas at Austin
The fourth edition of Juvinall and Marsheks, Fundamentals of Machine
Component Designcontinues to focus on the fundamentals of component
design free body diagrams, force flow concepts, failure theories, and fatigue
design, with applications to fasteners, springs, bearings, gears, clutches, and
brakes. A proven problem-solving methodology guides you through the process
of accurately formulating problems and clearly presenting solutions.
Newto This Edition:
New appendices on materials subsets and materials uses, including
processing methods, joinability, and relations between failure modes and
material properties
Updated and additional websites to give the student more engineering
resources
New and revised worked examples and homework problems
Contents: PARTI: FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Mechanical Engineering Design in Broad
in Broad Perspective; 2. Load Analysis. 3. Materials; 4. Static Body Stresses;
5. Elastic Strain, Deflection, and Stability; 6. Failure Theories, Safety Factors,
and Reliability; 7. Impact; 8. Fatigue; 9. Surface Damage; PARTII: APPLICATIONS;
10. Threaded Fasteners and Power Screws; 11. Rivets, Welding, and Bonding;
12. Springs; 13. Lubrication and Sliding Bearings; 14. Rolling-Element Bearings;
15. Spur Gears; 16. Helical, Bevel, and WormGears; 17. Shafts and Associated
Parts; 18. Clutches and Brakes; 19. Miscellaneous Components; 20. Machine
Component InterrelationshipsA Case Study; Appendix A: Units; Appendix B:
Properties of Sections and Solids; Appendix C: Material Properties and Uses;
Appendix D: Shear, Moment, and Deflection Equations for Beams; Appendix E:
Fits and Tolerances; Index.
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Fundamentals of
Engineering
Thermodynamics
5TH EDITION SI VERSION
MICHAEL J. MORAN, The Ohio State
University and HOWARDN. SHAPIRO, Iowa
State University of Science and Technology
The Fifth Edition of this popular title once
again presents a comprehensive treatment of
engineering thermodynamics froma classical
viewpoint. This trend-setting text succeeds
because of its sound pedagogy and includes
over 200 worked examples, over 1,200 end-of-chapter problems, and numerous
illustrations and graphs to help students learn the concepts.
Contents: 1. Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions, 2. Energy
and the First Law of Thermodynamics, 3. Evaluating Properties, 4. Control
Volume Analysis Using Energy, 5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics, 6. Using
Entropy, 7. Exergy Analysis, 8. Vapor Power Systems, 9. Gas Power Systems,
10. Refrigeration and Heat Pump Systems, 11. Thermodynamic Relations,
12. Ideal Gas Mixtures and Psychrometrics Applications, 13. Reacting Mixtures
and Combustion, 14. Chemical and Phase Equilibrium, Appendix: Tables, Figures,
and Charts, Answers to Selected Problems.
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Mechanical Engineering
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Mechatronics
SABRI CETINKUNT, University of Illinois
This timely new text gives engineering students
a thorough grounding in the growing field of
Mechatronics, the design and development of
computer-controlledmechanical systems, such
as the fuel-efficient engine of todays family
car.
Features:
Lab Experiments: Various motion
control related lab experiments
involving the construction of electronic
interface circuits and writing real time controls software are included.
Modeling of mechatronic systems and components, control system
design, analysis and simulation in Matlab.
Examples and applications throughout the text use or reference real
devices or components.
Contents: Introduction; Mechanisms for Motion Transmission; Modeling of
Mechatronic Components and Systems; Electronic Components for Mechatronic
Systems; Sensors;Electrohydraulic Motion Control Systems; Electric Actuators:
Motor and Drive Technology; Microcontrollers: Hardware and Software;
Programmable Logic Controllers; Closed Loop Control Theory; Appendix:
Laboratory Experiment
Supplements: Instructors supplement includes all the hardware and software
components needed as well as the solution for each lab assignment.
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ISBN 13: 9780471479871 656pp 2006 Cl
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
7TH EDITION
RICHARDE. SONNTAG, University of Michigan, GORDON J. VAN WYLEN,
Hope College and CLAUS BORGNAKKE, University of Michigan
For the past three decades, Fundamentals of Thermodynamicshas been the
leading book in the field. Now updated and enhanced with numerous worked
examples, problems, and illustrations, as well as a rich selection of Web-based
learning resources, the new Seventh Edition continues to present a
comprehensive and rigorous treatment of classical thermodynamics, while
retaining an engineering perspective. It prepares the reader to effectively apply
concepts in engineering practice.
Features:
Integrates new engineering applications throughout the chapters
Details when each material was first discovered or used to provide a
historical perspective
Emphasizes the transfer and storage of energy in different situations
Incorporates the most advanced analysis of processes including
multi-component mixtures with phase change
Describes the influence of Tand P in equilibriumreactions
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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
6TH EDITION
ROBERTW. FOX, Purdue University
Features:
Over 100 detailed example problems illustrate important fluid mechanics
concepts.
Approximately 1300 end-of-chapter problems are arranged by difficulty
level and include many problems that are designed to be solved using
Excel.
The CD for the book includes: A Brief Review of Microsoft Excel and
numerous Excel files for the example problems and for use in solving
problems.
The new edition includes an expanded discussion of pipe networks, and
a new section on oblique shocks and expansion waves.
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Fundamentals of Fluid
Mechanics
5TH EDITION
BRUCE R. MUNSON, andDONALDF. YOUNG
both of Department of Aerospace Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics and
THEODORE H. OKIISHI, Iowa State University
Providing a comprehensive topical coverage,
varied examples and homework problems, and
a strong focus on learning the new edition of
this popular text includes access to e-Text
resources on the book website, which contains
the entire text in linked HTML. Within the pages, hyperlinks allow students to
navigate quickly fromlists of key concepts to the passages in the text where
they are explained. Review Problems link fromthe problemto the answer to the
complete worked-out solution. Special lab problems link directly to Excel data
files, and Fluids Phenomena videos are linked directly to those problems and
sections of the text that relate to them. New and updated examples in the text
include graphs indicating the effects of changing parameter values, and new
Fluids in the News case study boxes illustrate instances of fluid mechanics in
real life.
Newto this Edition:
Fluids in the News case study boxes in each chapter help instructors
motivate students, and increase student awareness of the ethical and
political implications of their work.
Access to run FlowLab, an educational CFD programfromFluent, Inc.
A brief Chapter Summary and Study Guide at the end of each chapter.
Greater number of solved examples than competing texts.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Fluid Statics; 3. Elementary Fluid Dynamics - The
Bernoulli Equation; 4. Fluid Kinematics; 5. Finite Control Volume Analysis; 6.
Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow; 7. Similitude, Dimensional Analysis, and
Modeling; 8. Viscous Flow in Pipes; 9. Flow Over Immersed Bodies; 10. Open-
Channel Flow; 11. Compressible Flow; 12. Turbomachines. Appendix A:
Computational Fluid Dymanics and FlowLab; Appendix B: Physical Properties of
Fluids; Appendix C: Properties of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere; Appendix D:
Compressible Flow Data for an Ideal Gas; Appendix E: Comprehensive Table of
Conversion Factors (e-Book); Appendix F: Video Library (e-Book); Appendix G:
Review Problems (e-Book); Appendix H: Laboratory Problems (e-Book); Appendix
I: CFD Driven Cavity Example (e-Book); Appendix J: Flowlab Tutorial and Users
Guide; Appendix K: Flowlab Problems; Answers; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471675822 816pp 2005 Hb
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
8TH EDITION
CLAYTON T. CROWE, Washington State University, DONALDF. ELGER,
University of Idaho andJOHN A. ROBERSON, Washington State University
The latest edition of this popular text, known for its reader-friendly text,
dynamic visuals, and impeccable accuracy. Lucid physical descriptions,
numerous photographs, clear illustrations, animations, and more than 1,100
problems guide the student through the theory of fluid mechanics and its
applications, with examples ranging fromwater conduits to airplane wings.
Contents: Introduction; Fluid Properties; Fluid Statics; Flowing Fluids and
Pressure Variation; Control Volume Approach and Continuity Principle;
MomentumPrinciple; Energy Principle; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude;
Surface Resistance; Flow in Conduits; Drag and Lift; Compressible Flow; Flow
Measurements; Turbomachinery; Varied Flow in Open Channels
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A Brief Introduction to
Fluid Mechanics
4TH EDITION
DONALDF. YOUNG, BRUCE R. MUNSON,
THEODORE H. OKIISHI, Iowa State University
and WADE W. HUEBSCH, West Virginia
University
Now readers can quickly learn the basic con-
cepts and principles of modern fluid mechanics
with this concise book. It clearly presents basic
analysis techniques while also addressing
practical concerns and applications, such as
pipe flow, open-channel flow, flow measurement, and drag and lift. The fourth
edition also integrates detailed diagrams, examples and problems throughout
the pages in order to emphasize the practical application of the principles.
Guides the reader through appropriate engineering problem-solving
methodology by including specific steps in example problems.
Includes new and updated in-chapter examples with graphs that
indicate the effect of changing parameter values.
Incorporates new case study boxes in each chapter that describe
instances of fluid mechanics in real life.
Engages the reader and reinforces concepts with new, practical
problems.
Provides a CD-ROM with short videos that illustrate various aspects of
fluid mechanics.
Contents: Introduction; Fluid Statics; Elementary Fluid DynamicsThe Bernoulli
Equation; Fluid Kinematics; Finite Control Volume Analysis; Differential Analysis
of Fluid Flow; Similitude, Dimensional Analysis, and Modeling; Viscous Flow in
Pipes; Flow Over Immersed Bodies; Open-Channel Flow; Turbomachines;
Appendices.
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Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics
4TH EDITION
STANLEY I. SANDLER, University of Delaware
Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th Edition presents a modern,
applied approach to chemical thermodynamics and provides sufficient detail to
develop a solid understanding of the key principles in the field. The book
addresses current information on environmental and safety issues and how
chemical engineering principles apply in biochemical engineering, bio-technology,
polymers, and solid-state-processing. This text is suitable for the undergraduate
and graduate level courses.
Features:
Realistic problems familiarize students with the types of challenges they
will encounter in industry and graduate research.
Introduction of environmental and safety applications of thermodynamics
provides course material required for ABETaccreditation.
Web based problems sets. Students can visit the texts web site to
download problemsets and solve equations using programs such as
MATHCAD.
SI units are used throughout the text
Contents: Introduction; Conservation of Mass; Conservation of Energy; Entropy:
An Additional Balance Equation; Liquefaction, Power Cycles, and Explosions; The
Thermodynamic Properties of Real Substances; Equilibriumand Stability in
One-Component Systems; The Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Mixtures;
The Estimation of the Gibbs Free Energy and Fugacity of a Component in a
Mixture; Vapor-liquid Equilibriumin Mixtures; Other types of Phase Equilibria in
Fluid Mixtures; Mixture Phase Equilibria Involving Solids; Chemical Equilibrium;
The Balance Equations for Chemical Reactors and Electrochemistry; Some
Biochemical Applications of Thermodynamics; Appendix A. Thermodynamic
Data; Appendix B. Computer Programs
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Transport Phenomena
2ND EDITION
R. BYRON BIRD, WARREN E. STEWARTandEDWIN N. LIGHTFOOT, all of
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Transport Phenomena is now revised to include deeper and more extensive
coverage of mass transfer, enlarged discussion of dimensional analysis, a new
chapter on flow of polymers.
Contents: MOMENTUM TRANSPORT; Viscosity and the Mechanismof
MomentumTransport; Shell momentumbalances and velocity distributions in
laminar flow; The equations of change for isothermal systems; Velocity
distributions with more than one independent variable; Velocity distributions in
turbulent flow; Interphase transport in isothermal systems; Macroscopic balances
for isothermal flow systems; Polymeric liquids; ENERGY TRANSPORT; Thermal
Conductivity and the Mechanismof Energy Transport; Shell energy balances
and temperature distributions in solids and laminar flow; The equations of
change for nonisothermal systems; Temperature distributions with more than
one independent variable; Temperature distributions in turbulent flow;
Interphase transport in nonisothermal systems; Macroscopic balances for
nonisothermal systems; Energy transport by radiation; MASS TRANSPORT;
Diffusion and the mechanisms of mass transport; Concentration distributions in
solids and in laminar flow; Equations of change for multicomponent systems;
Concentration distributions with more than one independent variable;
Concentration distribution in turbulent flowInterphase transport in nonisothermal
mixtures; Macroscopic balances for multicomponent systems; Other mechanisms
for mass transport; Appendix A: Vector and tensor notation; Appendix B: The
fluxes and the equations of change; Appendix C: Mathematical topics;
Appendix D: The kinetic theory of gases; Appendix E: Tables for the prediction
of transport properties; Appendix F: Constants and conversion factors;
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A Real-Time Approach to Process Control
2ND EDITION
WILLIAM SVRCEK, BRENTYOUNG, both of University of Calgary, Canada and
DONALDMAHONEY, AEA Engineering Software, Calgary, Canada
Provides students with a practical introduction to modern process control
focusing on simulation to develop process control designs. It also enables the
reader to understand and use a number of commercially available software
packages and provides specially designed workshops to facilitate the practice
and application of the theory.
Features:
A thorough update including a major rewrite of the chapters on
distillation column control and multiple single-loop control schemes.
Includes many worked examples and problems
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ISBN 13: 9780470025345 344pp 2006 Pr
Chemical Process Technology
JACOB MOULIJN, MICHIEL MAKKEEand
ANNELIES VAN DIEPEN, all of Delft University
of Technology
Chemical Process Technologybrings together in
one text, a variety of different processes, drawn
fromchemical and biotechnology disciplines. The
text enables students to review the most
important chemical processes whilst at the same
time integrating knowledge fromthe basic
disciplines. Covering both large- and small-scale
chemical industries this text aims to bring to life
the concepts that formthe basis of the chemical
process industry, and provides the reader with a thorough background for
innovative process development.
Contents: The Chemical Industry; Processes in the Oil Refinery; SteamCracking:
Production of Lower Alkenes; Synthesis Gas; Bulk Chemicals Derived from
Synthesis Gas; Inorganic Bulk Chemicals; Process Technology of Homogeneous
Catalysis; Process Technology of Heterogeneous Catalysis; Fine Chemistry;
Polymerisation Processes; Biotechnology; Process Development: Strategy and
Scale-up; Appendices: Guide to Chemical fromHydrocarbons; Chemical
Industry; Graphical Symbols; Problems.
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ISBN 13: 9780471630623 480pp 2001 Pr
Chemical Reactions and Chemical Reactors
GEORGE W. ROBERTS, North Carolina State University
Chemical Reactions and Chemical Reactorsfollows a targeted approach to key
concepts, providing readers with more complete coverage of the fundamental
topics than other books in the field. Heterogeneous chemistry is introduced
early and then chemical kinetics is treated in depth in an integrated fashion
that emphasizes the fundamental tools of kinetic analysis. Real chemistry and
industrial examples are also used in many of the examples and problems,
making the topics more relevant and interesting to the reader.
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Chemical Engineering
Elementary Principles of
Chemical Processes
3RD EDITION
R.M. FELDER, North Carolina State University
and R.W. ROUSSEAU, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Elementary Principles of Chemical Process
prepares students to formulate and solve
material and energy balances in chemical
process systems and lays the foundation for
subsequent courses in chemical engineering.
The text provides a realistic, informative, and
positive introduction to the practice of chemical engineering.
Features:
CD-ROM software contains interactive instructional tutorials, an
encyclopaedia of chemical process equipment, a physical property data
base, a powerful but user friendly algebraic and differential equation-
solving program, and other tools to help students study and learn the
course material.
Case studies of real industrial processes are included.
Extended use of computer tools - Computer problems that call for
spread sheeting and use of mathematical software packages.
Contents: What Some Chemical Engineers Do for a Living; Introduction to
Engineering Calculations; Processes and Process Variables; Fundamentals of
Material Balances; Single-Phase Systems; Multiphase Systems; Energy and
Energy Balances; Balances on Nonreactive Processes; Balances on Reactive
Processes; Computer-Aided Balance Calculations; Balances on Transient
Processes; Case Study: Production of Chlorinated Poly; Case Study: Synthesis
of Methanol fromNatural Gas; Case Study: Scrubbing of Sulfur Dioxide from
Power Plant Stack Gases; Appendices.
Supplements: Instructors Manual, ICCP (Interaction Chemical Process
Principles) - a guide and toolkit for students taking the introductory chemical
engineering course.
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ISBN 13: 9780471375876 704pp 1999 Hb
Product and Process Design Principles
Synthesis, Analysis and Evaluation with CD
2ND EDITION
WARREN D. SEIDER, University of Pennsylvania, J. D. SEADER, University of
Utah, DANIEL R. LEWIN, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
This text describes the strategies and approaches for the design of chemical
processes. It covers economic (optimization) and environmental issues. The
latest design strategies are described, most of which have been improved
significantly with the advent of computers, mathematical programming
methods, and artificial intelligence. Various methods are utilized to performthe
extensive calculations and provide graphical results that are visualized easily,
including the usage of computer programs for simulation and design
optimization.
Contents: PARTONE. PRODUCTAND PROCESS INVENTION - HEURISTICS AND
ANALYSIS; PARTTWO. DETAILEDPROCESS SYNTHESIS - ALGORITHMIC METHODS;
PARTTHREE. DETAILED DESIGN, EQUIPMENTSIZING,AND OPTIMIZATION -
CONFIGURED PRODUCTDESIGN; PARTFOUR. PLANTWIDE CONTROLLABILITY
ASSESSMENT; PARTFIVE. DESIGN REPORT; Appendix I. Residue Curves for
Heterogeneous Systems; Appendix II. Design ProblemStatements (CD-ROM);
Appendix III. Materials of Construction.
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ISBN 13: 9780471216636 816pp 2003 Hb
Separation Process
Principles
2ND EDITION
J. D. SEADER, University of Utah,
ERNESTJ. HENLEY, University of Houston
Separation Process Principles, Second Edition
presents a unified treatment of rate-based and
equilibrium-based approaches to understanding,
design, and evaluation of processes involving
the separation of chemical mixtures.
Each chapter begins with a statement of
instructional objectives and concludes with a summary of topics covered.
Included in the 18 chapters are detailed solutions to 214 examples. A total of
649 homework exercises are provided.
Features:
Complete coverage of all separation processes of commercial
importance. Makes students aware of techniques available to
professional engineers
Extensive treatment of real multicomponent systems in addition to
systems limited to binary and ternary mixtures
Exposes students to a wider range of commercial processes.
Contents: Part I: Introductory Concepts; Separation Processes; Thermodynamics
of Separation Operations Mass Transfer and Diffusion; Single EquilibriumStages
and Flash Calculations; Cascades; Part II: Separation By Phase Creation or
Addition; Absorption and Stripping of Dilute Mixtures; Distillation of Binary
mixtures; Liquid-Liquid Extraction with Ternary Systems; Approximate Methods
for Multicomponent, Multistage Separations; Equilibrium-Based Methods for
Multicomponent Absorption, Distillation and Extraction; Enhanced Distillation
and Supercritical Extraction; Rate-Based Models for Distillation; Batch
Distillation; Part III: Separation by Barriers and Solid Agents; Membrane
Separations; Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Chromatography.
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Chemical Process Design and Integration
ROBIN SMITH, UMIST
Features:
Reflects the recent significant advances made in the process industries.
Covers how environmental issues have affected chemical process design.
Presented in an accessible, easy to understand way.
Contents: The Nature of Chemical Process Design and Integration; Process
Economics; Optimization; Thermodynamic Properties and Phase Equilibrium;
Choice of Reactor I Reactor Performance; Choice of Reactor II Reactor
Conditions; Choice of Reactor III Reactor Configuration; Choice of Separator
for Heterogeneous Mixtures; Choice of Separator for Homogeneous Fluid
Mixtures I Distillation; Choice of Separator for Homogeneous Fluid
Mixtures II Other Methods; Distillation Sequencing; Distillation Sequencing
for Azeotropic Distillation; Reaction, Separation and Recycle Systems for
Continuous Processes; Reaction, Separation and Recycle Systems for Batch
Processes; Heat Exchanger Networks I Heat Transfer Equipment; Heat
Exchanger Networks II Energy Targets; Heat Exchanger Networks III Capital
and Total Cost Targets; Heat Exchanger Networks IV Network Design; Heat
Exchanger Networks V StreamData; Heat Integration of Reactors; Heat
Integration of Distillation Columns; Heat Integration of Evaporators and Dryers;
SteamSystems and Cogeneration; Cooling and Refrigeration Systems;
Environmental Design for Atmospheric Emissions; Water SystemDesign;
Inherent Safety; Clean Process Technology; Overall Strategy for Chemical
Process Design and Integration
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ISBN 13: 9780471486817 712pp 2005 Pr
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Chemical Engineering
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Sustainable Development in Practice
Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists
ADISA AZAPAGICandROLANDCLIFT, both of University of Surrey and
SLOBODAN PERDAN, previously of University of Surrey
Contents: Part I Sustainable Development, Engineers and Scientists: Introduction
to Sustainable Development (Perdan); The Role of Engineers and Scientists in
Sustainable Development (Mitchell, Carew and Clift); Part II Case Studies:
Waste Water Treatment: Identifying Sustainable Processes (Azapagic, Duff and
Clift); Integrated Prevention and Control of Air Pollution: The Case of Nitrogen
Oxides (Azapagic, Duff and Clift); Municipal Solid Waste Management: Can
Thermodynamics Influence Peoples Opinions about Incineration (Kirkby and
Azapagic); Process Design for Sustainability: The Case of Vinyl Chloride Monomer
(Azapagic, Millington and Collett); Towards Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing:
Polylactic Acid A Sustainable Polymer? (Clark and Hardy); An Industrial
Ecology: Material Flows and Engineering Design (Allen); Scenario Building and
Uncertainties: Options for Energy Sources (Darton); Fuel cells in Stationary
Applications: Energy for the Future? (Pehnt); Towards Sustainable Process
Contracting: The Case of the Glass Industry (Nicholas); Multi-Criteria Decision
Analysis: The Case of Power Generation in South Africa (Petrie et al); Social and
Ethical Dimensions of Sustainable Development: Mining in Kakadu National
Park (Perdan); Appendix: Life Cycle Thinking and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
ISBN 13: 9780470856093 458pp 2004 Pr
Radiation Detection and Measurement
3RD EDITION
GLENN F. KNOLL, University of Michigan
Contents: Radiation Sources; Radiation Interactions; Counting Statistics and
Error Prediction; General Properties of Radiation Detectors; Ionization
Chambers; Proportional Counters; Geiger-Mueller Counters; Scintillation
Detector Principles; Photomultiplier Tubes and Photodiodes; Radiation
Spectroscopy with Scintillators; Semiconductors Diode Detectors; Germanium
Gamma-Ray Detectors; Other Solid-state Detectors; Slow Neutron Detection
Methods; Fast Neutron Detection and Spectroscopy; Pulse Processing and
Shaping; Linear and Logic Pulse Functions; Multichannel Pulse Analysis;
Miscellaneous Detector Types; Background and Detector Shielding
ISBN 13: 9780471073383 816pp 2000 Cl
Process Dynamics and Control
Modeling for Control and Prediction
BRIAN ROFFEL, University of Groningen andBEN BETLEM,University of Twente
Offering a different approach to other textbooks in the area, this book is a
comprehensive introduction to the subject divided in three broad parts. The first
part deals with building physical models, the second part with de-veloping
empirical models and the final part discusses developing process control
solutions. Theory is discussed where needed to ensure students have a full
understanding of key techniques that are used to solve a modeling problem.
Contents: 1 Introduction to Process Modelling; 2 Process Modelling
Fundamentals; 3 Extended Analysis of Modelling for Process Operation;
4 Design for Process Modelling and Behavioural Models; 5 Transformation
Techniques; 6 Linearization of Model Equations; 7 Operating points; 8 Process
Simulation; 9 Frequency Response Analysis; 10 General Process Behaviour
11 Analysis of a Mixing Process; 12 Dynamics of Chemical Stirred Tank
Reactors; 13 Dynamic Analysis of Tubular Reactors; 14 Dynamic Analysis of
Heat Exchangers; 15 Dynamics of Evaporators and Separators; 16 Dynamic
Modelling of Distillation Columns; 17 Dynamic Analysis of Fermentation
Reactors 18 Physiological Modelling: Glucose-Insulin Dynamics and
Cardiovascular Modelling; 19 Introduction to Black Box Modelling; 20 Basics of
Linear Algebra; 21 Data Conditioning; 22 Principal Component Analysis 23
Partial Least Squares 24 Time-series Identification; 25 Discrete Linear and
Non-linear State Space Modelling; 26 Model Reduction; 27 Neural Networks;
28 Fuzzy Modelling; 29 Neuro Fuzzy Modelling; 30 Hybrid Models;
31 Introduction to Process Control and Instrumentation; 32 Behaviour of
Controlled Processes; 33 Design of Control Schemes; 34 Control of Distillation
Columns; 35 Control of a Fluid Catalytic Cracker.
ISBN13: 9780470016640 560pp November 2006 Pr
Process Dynamics and Control
2ND EDITION
DALE E. SEBORG, DUNCAN A. MELLICHAMP, both of University of California,
Santa Barbara andTHOMAS F. EDGAR, University of Texas, Austin
Features:
This Second Edition utilizes MATLAB and Simulink in exercises and
examples in numerous chapters, allowing many complicated calculations
to be performed routinely and with greater insight.
Revised control technology material replaces outdated topics and
conveys both analog and digital perspectives of process control, with
continuous-time and discrete-time systems considered throughout the
text.
Contents: PARTONE: INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL; Introduction to
Process Control; Theoretical Models of Chemical Processes; PARTTWO: DYNAMIC
BEHAVIOR OF PROCESSES; Laplace Transforms; Transfer Function and
State-Space Models; Dynamic Behavior of First-Order and Second-Order
Systems; Dynamic Response Characteristics of More Complicated Systems;
Development of Empirical Dynamic Models fromProcess Data; PARTTHREE:
FEEDBACK AND FEEDFORWARD CONTROL; Feedback Controllers; Control System
Instrumentation; Overview of Control SystemDesign; Dynamic Behavior and
Stability of Closed-Loop Control Systems; PID Controller Design, Tuning, and
Troubleshooting; Frequency Response Analysis; Control SystemDesign Based on
Frequency Response Analysis; Feedforward and Radio Control; PARTFOUR:
ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL; Enhanced Single-Loop Control Strategies;
Digital Sampling, Filtering, and Control; Multiloop and Multivariable Control;
Real-Time Optimization; Model Predictive Control; Process Monitoring; Batch
Process Control; Introduction to Plantwide Control; Plantwide Control Design
Procedures; Appendix A: Digital Process Control Systems: Hardware and
Software; Appendix B: Review of Thermodynamics Concepts for Conservation
Equations; Appendix C: Use of MATLAB in Process Control; Appendix D: Contour
Mapping and the Principle of the Argument; Appendix E: Dynamic Models and
Parameters Used for Plantwide Control.
Supplements: Solutions Manual, PowerPoint Slides
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ISBN 13: 9780471000778 736pp 2003 Hb
Structural Design for Fire Safety
ANDREWH. BUCHANAN, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
An invaluable resource for structural engineers interested in fire protection,
Structural Design for Fire Safetycollates a large volume of material, frommany
sources relating to the fire resistance of building structures. Bridging the gap in
knowledge that has developed between the well established profession of
structural engineering and the rapidly developing area of fire protection
engineering, this text examines the key topics in the field thoroughly, focusing
primarily on the design factor that is of principal interest to structural
engineers.
Contents: Introduction; Building Fire Safety; Fire and Heat; RoomFires; Fire
Severity; Fire resistance; Structural Design for Fire; Steel Structures; Concrete
Structures; Heavy Timber Construction; Light Frame Construction; Design
Recommendations.
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471890607 444pp 2001 Pr
Fire Engineering
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Materials Science
20
Materials Science and
Engineering
An Introduction
7TH EDITION
WILLIAM D. CALLISTER, JR.,
University of Utah
Building on the extraordinary success of six
best-selling editions, Bill Callistersnew
Seventh Edition of Materials Science and
Engineering: An Introductioncontinues to
promote student understanding through clear
and concise writing and familiar terminology that is not beyond student
comprehension. Topics are organized and explained in an approachable manner,
so that even instructors who do not have a strong materials background can
teach fromthis user-friendly text.
The text treats the important properties of the three primary types of materials
(metals, ceramics, and polymers) and composites, as well as the relationships
that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties.
Features:
Clear and concise discussions.
Mechanical property coverage.
A picture is worth 1000 words! The Seventh Edition judiciously and
extensively makes use of illustrations and photographs.
Current and up-to-date.
Why study?? These sections at the beginning of each chapter provide
the student with reasons why it is important to learn the material
covered in the chapter.
Learning objectives A brief list of learning objectives for each chapter
states the key learning concepts for the chapter.
Resources to facilitate the materials selection process.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding; 3. The
Stucture of Crystalline Solids; 4. Imperfections in Solids; 5. Diffusion;
6. Mechanical Properties of Metals; 7. Dislocations and Strengthening
Mechanisms; 8. Failure; 9. Phase Diagrams; 10. Phase Transformations in
Metals: Development of Microstructure and Alteration of Mechanical
Properties; 11. Applications and Processing of Metal Alloys; 12. Structures and
Properties of Ceramics; 13. Applications and Processing of Ceramics;
14. Polymer Structures; 15. Characteristics, Applications, and Processing of
Polymers; 16. Composites; 17. Corrosion and Degredation of Materials;
18. Electrical Properties; 19. Thermal Properties; 20. Magnetic Properties;
21. Optical Properties; 22. Materials Selection and Design Consideration;
23. Economic, Environmental, and Societal Issues in Materials Science and
Engineering; Appendix A THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS (SI); Appendix
B PROPERTIES OF SELECTED ENGINEERING MATERIALS; Appendix C COSTS AND
RELATIVE COSTS FOR ELECTED EINGINEERING; Appendix D REPEATUNIT
STRUCTURES FOR COMMON POLYMERS; Appendix E GLASS TRANSITION AND
MELTING TEMPERATURES FOR COMMON POLYMERIC MATERIALS; GLOSSARY;
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS; INDEX
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ISBN 13: 9780471736967 850pp 2006 Cl
Mechanics of Materials
An Integrated Approach
ANSEL C. UGURAL, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Offers comprehensive coverage of the basic principles, engineering
design, structural analysis, and introductory finite element analysis.
Includes several case studies that provide numerous structure or
component projects throughout the book.
Enhances the readers overall understanding of the multiple aspects of
structural strength by discussing the behavior of various types of
members using design criteria.
Explains how the principles of mechanics of materials apply to
real-world situations with the help of line drawing, photographs, and
sample problems
Contents: Introduction; Concepts of Stress; Stress and Strain; Axially Loaded
Members; Torsion; Shear and Moment in Beams; Stresses in Beams;
Transformation of Stress and Strain; Combined Loadings and Failure Criteria
Deflections of Beams; Buckling of Columns; Energy Methods and Impact; Finite
Element Analysis; Appendix A: Properties of Areas.
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ISBN 13: 9780471721154 January 2007 816pp Cl
Mechanics of Materials
6TH EDITION
WILLIAM F. RILEY, LEROY D. STURGES, Iowa State University,
DON H. MORRIS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Riley, Sturgesand Morriscontinue to write in a student-friendly style that
includes new illustrations throughout each chapter. The text stresses the use of
fundamental principles and the concepts of mechanics to solve all problems. As
a result, students must apply the information presented in each chapter to
answer realistic problems instead of simply using formulas. This problemsolving
method motivates students to learn the material because they see how it is
used in the real world.
Contents: 1 Introduction and Review of Statics, 2 Analysis of Stress: Concepts
and Definitions, 3 Analysis of Strain: Concepts and Definitions, 4 Material
Properties and Stress-Strain Relationships, 5 Axial Loading Applications and
Pressure Vessels, 6 Torsional Loading of Shafts, 7 Flexural Loading: Stresses in
Beams, 8 Flexural Loading: BeamDeflections, 9 Columns, 10 Energy Methods
and Theories of Failure, A Second Moments of Area, B Tables of Properties
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ISBN 13: 9780471705116 720pp 2006 Cl
Surface Analysis
Techniques and Applications
J.C. VICKERMAN, UMIST
This is the first volume in the new series Surface Analysis and Its Applications.
The aimof the series is to provide an up-to-date survey of developments in the
theory, instrumentation and application of surface analysis techniques to the
characterisation of materials. This first volume introduces the main techniques
used in surface analysis in a very practical manner.
Contents: VacuumTechnology for Applied Surface Science (R. Wilson); Electron
Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (B. Ratner & D. Castner); Auger Electron
Spectroscopy (H. Mathieu); Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy-the Surface Mass
Spectrometry (J. Vickerman & A. Swift); Low-Energy Ion Scattering and Rutherford
Backscattering (E. Taglauer); Vibrational Spectroscopy fromSurfaces (M. Pemble);
Surface Structure Determination by Interference Techniques (W. Flavell); Scanning
Tunnelling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy (G. Leggett); Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471972921 474pp 1997 Pr
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DeGarmos
Materials and Processes
in Manufacturing
10TH EDITION
E. PAUL DEGARMO, University of California,
Berkeley, J. T. BLACK,Auburn University and
RONALDA. KOHSER, University of Missouri,
Rolla
No other book in the field has stood the test of
time like Degarmo. Now the new tenth edition
continues the tradition by presenting a solid
introduction to the fundamentals of manufacturing along with the most
up-to-date information. In order to make the concepts easier to understand, a
variety of engineering materials are discussed as well as their properties and
means of modifying them. Manufacturing processes and the concepts dealing
with producing quality products are also covered.
Materials section focuses on properties and behaviors, while coverage of
processes offers a descriptive introduction to the wide variety of options.
Students see relative advantages and limitations of different approaches.
Emphasizes application and design.
Provides real-world examples to motivate students.
Interesting applications highlight relevance of course material.
Presents mathematical models and analytical equations sparingly.
Enhances student understanding of basic concepts and course material.
Numerous illustrations, photographs, and diagrams presented
throughout.
Contents: 1 Intro - overview how things are made. Part I Materials. 2 Properties
of Materials. 3 Nature of Materials. 4 EquilibriumDiagrams. 5 Heat Treating.
6 Ferrous Mats. 7 Nonferrous. 8 Nonmetals -plastics ceramics. 9 Selection of
Materials. 10 Measurement and Inspection and Testing. Part II Casting.
11 Casting Funds. 12 Sand and lost foamand wax. 13 Permanent Mold.
14 Rapid Prototyping, Tooling, and Fabrication. 15 Plastics Ceramics Composites
Mfg. Part III Forming. 16 Forming funds. 17 Bulk. 18 Sheet. 19 Powder met.
20 Electronic Mfg processes. Part IV Machining. 21 Fundamentals of
Machining/Orthogonal Machining. 22 Cutting Tools for Machining. 23 Turning
and Boring Processes. 24 Drilling and Related Hole-Making Processes.
25 Milling. 26 Workholding Devices for Machine Tools. 27 Numerical Control
(NC) and the A(4) level of automation. 28 NC-CNC and adaptive control.
29 Abrasive Machining Processes. 30 Manufacture of Gears and threads Part V
Joining. 31 Welding Funds. 32 Gas and Arc. 33 Resistance. 34 Other welding
and joining processes. 35 Adhesives Assembly and Mechanical joining.
36 Surface Engineering. Part VI Manufacturing Systems. 37 Manufacturing
Automation. 38 Quality Engineering. 39 Manufacturing SystemDesign.
40 The Enterprise.
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ISBN 13: 9780470055120 1032pp September 2007 Cl
Mechanics of
Materials
An Integrated Learning System
T. PHILPOT
This new book marks an evolution of the best
past traditions into the 21st century by
incorporating software for realistic
visualization, computation, and immediate
learner feedback. It introduces the
fundamental principles involved in designing
typical components found in machines and
structures such as drive shafts, floor beams,
pressure tanks, and bolted connections. Readers will uncover why various steps
are taken as well as the rationale for each step in a solution process.
Communicating visually- The illustrations use color, shading, perspective, and
dimension to clearly convey concepts while striving to place these concepts in
the context of real world components and objects. These illustrations have
been prepared by an engineer to be used by engineers to train future engineers.
Problem-solving schema- The textbook and software include a number of
features aimed at helping students organize and categorize the Mechanics of
Materials concepts and problem-solving procedures.
Styleand clarity of examples- To a great extent, the Mechanics of Materials
course is taught through examples, and consequently, this textbook places great
emphasis on the presentation and quality of example problems.
This textbook includes over 930 homework problemsin a range of difficulty
suitable for learners at various stages of development. Problems have been
designed with the intent of building the technical foundation and skills
necessary for success in subsequent engineering design courses.
Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Learning Systemhelps students visualize
and understand mechanics phenomena by providing extensive practice in
modeling and solving mechanics problems.
To emphasize core concepts, the text includes applications-driven examples
for each concept and a related online tutorial and animation provided by
MecMovies, the winner of the 2004 Premier Award for Excellence in
Engineering Education Software. MecMoviesare a collection of animations,
tutorials, games, and examples that have been proven to increase students'
visualization skills, confidence level in solving problems, and interest in the
course.
Accompanied by superior examples that encourage exploration, Mechanics of
Materialsis an interactive experience for students, helping thembetter
appreciate and understand the material.
Contents: Stress; Strain; Mechanical Properties of Materials; Design Concepts:
Axial Deformation; Torsion; Equilibriumof Beams; Bending; Transverse Shear;
BeamDeflections; Statically Indeterminate Beams; Stress Transformations;
Strain Transformations; Pressure Vessels; Combined Loads; Columns; Appendix
A: Geometric Properties; Appendix B: Geometric Properties of Structural Steel
Shapes; Appendix C: Table of BeamSlopes and Deflections.
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Materials Science
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Fundamentals of Materials Science
and Engineering
3RD EDITION
WILLIAM CALLISTER, JR., University of Utah
Now in its third edition, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineeringcontinues to take an integrated approach to the topic organization. One specific structure,
characteristic, or property type at a time is discussed for all three basic material types - metals, ceramics, and polymeric. This order of presentation allows for early
introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role of choosing a material based on its characteristics.
The manner in which this version is organized allows the instructor to refamiliarize himself/herself with the subject, with a minimumof effort.
Clear and concise discussions, that begin at appropriate levels of understanding.
Extensive coverage (at an introductory level) of mechanical properties and failure.
Materials of Importance Pieces.
Concept Check questions.
Discipline-Specific Online Modules.
Appendices that list property and price databases for a relatively large number of materials.
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FORTHCOMING
Civil Engineering
Structural Analysis
A Classical and Matrix Approach
4TH EDITION
JACK C. MCCORMAC, Clemson University, JAMES K. NELSON, JR., Western
Michigan University
The purpose of this text is to develop students fundamental understanding of
the principles of structural analysis in the modern engineering office. Matrix
methods and computer applications have in effect made many of the older
"classical" methods of structural analysis redundant. Matrix methods, and
structural analysis software such as SAP2000 are the tools that most engineers
use in industry today. For this reason, the educational version of the SAP2000
software, as well as the author-developed SABLE software, are available for
download fromthe book website.
The author has included in this edition several of the classical methods because
they give the student knowledge of the behavior of structures subject to
varying loading. Students will develop a thorough understanding of the
behavior of structural systems under load as they are introduced to the
fundamentals of structural analysis for beams, trusses, and frames.
Contents: Part One: Statically Determinate Structures, Part Two: Statically
Indeterminate Structures: Classical Methods, Part Three: Statically
Indeterminate Structures: Common Methods in Current Practice
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ISBN 13: 9780470036082 608pp 2006 Cl
Surveying
5TH EDITION
JACK C. MCCORMAC, Clemson University
Includes photos and diagrams, lists of useful addresses and degree
programs, surveying tables and formulas.
Updated to include more coverage of GPS and GIS.
Contents: Introduction; Introduction to Measurements; Distance Measurement;
Distance Corrections; Electronic Distance Measuring Instruments (EDMs);
Introduction to Leveling; Differential Leveling; Leveling Continued; Angles and
Directions; Measuring Angles and Directions with Total Stations; Miscellaneous
Angle Discussion; Traverse Adjustment and Area Computation; Computer
Calculations and Omitted Measurements; Topographic Surveying; The Global
Positioning System; GPS Field Applications; Introduction to Geographic
Information Systems; GIS Continued; Construction Surveying; Volumes; Land
Surveying or Property Surveying; Horizontal Curves; Vertical Curves; Surveying -
the Profession; Appendix A: Useful Addresses; Appendix B: Baccalaureate
Degree Programs in Surveying; Appendix C: Useful Formulas; Appendix D:
Transits and Theodolites Glossary; Index
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ISBN 13: 9780471237587 448pp 2004 Hb
Construction Management
3RD EDITION
DANIEL W. HALPIN, Purdue University
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ISBN 13: 9780471661733 416pp 2005 Cl
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Civil Engineering
23
Reinforced Concrete Design
7TH EDITION
CHU-KIA WANG, CHARLES G. SALMONandJOS A. PINCHEIRA,
University of Wisconsin
Now in its seventh edition, this book examines the design procedures for
reinforced concrete structures. Strength and behavior of concrete elements are
treated with the primary objective of explaining and justifying the ACI Code
rules and formulas. Numerous examples are presented that illustrate the
general approach to design and analysis. Readers can study the concepts in a
logical sequence in detail or merely accept a qualitative explanation and
proceed directly to the design process using the ACI Code.
Emphasis throughout on the ACI approach involving strength and
serviceability "limit states" and factored loads.
Up to date, reflecting recent changes that have occurred in design
procedures for reinforced concrete structures.
Contents: 1. Introduction, Materials, and Properties, 2. Design Methods and
Requirements, 3. Strenght of Rectangular Sections in Bending, 4. Rectangular
Sections in Bending Under Service Load Conditions, 5. Shear Strenght and Shear
Reinforcement, 6. Development of Reinforcement, 7. Continuity in Building
Frames if Reinforced Concrete, 8. Design of OneWay Slabs, 9. T-Sections in
Bending, 10. Continuous Slab/Beam/Girder and Concrete, 11. Monolithic
Beam-to-Column Joints, 12. Cantilever Retaining Walls, 13. Members in
Compression and Bending, 14. Deflections, 15. Length Effect on Columns,
16. Design of Two-Way Floor Systems, 17. Equivalent Frame Analysis of
Two-Way Floor Systems in Unbraced Frames, 18. Yield Line Theory of Slabs,
19. Torsion, 20. Footings, 21. Introduction to Prestressed Concrete, 22.
Composite Construction.
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ISBN 13: 9780471262862 960pp 2006 Cl
Design of Reinforced Concrete
7TH EDITION
JACK MCCORMAC, Clemson University andJAMES NELSON, Western Michigan
University
An introductory book presenting the theories, ACI Code requirements and
design of reinforced concrete beams, slabs, columns, footings, retaining walls,
bearing walls, prestressed concrete sections, and framework in a clear and
understandable manner.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Flexural Analysis of Beams, 3. Strength Analysis of
Beams According to ACI Code, 4. Design of Rectangular Beams and One-Way
Slabs; 5. Analysis and Design of TBeams and Doubly Reinforced Beams,
6. Serviceability; 7. Bond, Development Lengths, and Splices; 8. Shear and
Diagonal Tension; 9. Introduction to Columns, 10.Design of Short Columns
Subject to Axial Load and Bending; 11.Slender Columns; 12.Footings;
13. Retaining Walls; 14. Continuous Reinforced Concrete Structures;
15. Torsion; 16. Two-Way Slabs, Direct Design Method; 17.Two-Way Slabs,
Equivalent Frame Method; 18. Walls; 19. Prestressed Concrete; 20.Formwork;
21. Reinforced Concrete Building Systems; Appendix A.Tables and Graphs, U.S.
Customary Units; Appendix B.Tables in SI Units; Appendix C. The Strut-and-Tie
Method of Design; Glossary; Index
Supplements: Instructors Solution Manual; PowerPoint Slides; Software
Programs: Sable32 and SAP2000
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ISBN 13: 9780471761327 752pp 2005 Hb
Unified Design of Steel
Structures
LOUIS F. GESCHWINDNER
The approach of this book gives the reader the
advantage of knowing what primary resources
are available in the manual and how to use
them. The text presents a fresh look at steel
design that is based, fromthe beginning, on
the concepts used by the Specification
Committee to develop unified provisions.
Contents: 1: Introduction. 2: Loads, Load
Factors, and Load Combinations. 3: Steel Building Materials. 4: Tension
Members. 5: Compression Members. 6: Bending Members. 7: Plate Girders.
8: Beam-Columns and Frame Behavior. 9: Composite Construction.
10: Connection Elements. 11: Simple Connections. 12: Moment Connections.
13: Steel Systems for Seismic Resistance.
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ISBN 13: 9780471475583 444pp September 2007 Cl
Mechanical Vibrations
WILLIAM J. PALM III, University of Rhode Island
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ISBN 13: 9780471345558 720pp 2006 Cl
Building Construction Illustrated
4TH EDITION
FRANCIS D.K. CHING, Seattle, Washington
Francis D.K. Ching's classic, bestselling guide to building construction now
revised and updated!
Features:
The reference of choice for architects, builders, designers, drafters,
students, and anyone who needs to know how buildings are constructed.
Illustrated throughout with clear and accurate drawings that present the
state of the art in construction processes and materials.
Updated and revised to include the latest knowledge on sustainability,
incorporation of building systems, and use of new materials.
Revised layout makes it easier than ever to find the features that's
needed quickly and easily.
Archetypal drawings offer clear inspiration for designers and drafters.
Contents: The Building Site; The Building; Foundation Systems; Floor Systems;
Wall Systems; Roof Systems; Moisture and Thermal Protection; Doors and
Windows; Special Construction; Finish Work; Mechanical and Electrical
Systems; Notes on Materials; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
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ISBN 13: 9780470087817 480pp April 2008 Pr
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Civil Engineering
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Principles of Highway Engineering
and Traffic Analysis
3RD EDITION
FREDL. MANNERING, University of Washington, WALTERP. KILARESKI,
Pennsylvania State University, SCOTTS. WASHBURN
This transportation engineering text focuses primarily on highway and traffic
engineering and provides the depth of coverage necessary to solve the
highway-related problems that are most likely to be encountered in
engineering practice.
Contents: 1. Introduction to Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis; 2. Road
Vehicle Performance; 3. Geometric Design of Highways; 4. Pavement Design;
5. Fundamentals of Traffic Flow and Queuing Theory; 6. Highway Capacity
and Level of Service Analysis; 7. Traffic Control and Analysis at Signalized
Intersections; 8. Travel Demand and Traffic Forecasting; Appendix; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471472568 384pp 2004 Hb
Groundwater Hydrology
3RD EDITION
DAVIDKEITH TODD, University of California, Berkeley and LARRY W. MAYS,
Arizona State University, Tempe
Features:
Completely updated to reflect the many important developments in the
field, with particular emphasis on the role of computers not only for
organizing data and solving problems but also in managing ground
water resources on a basin-wide basis for known or anticipated inputs
and outputs.
Includes a completely new collection of photos and maps and an
extensive collection of problems to reinforce learning.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Occurrence of Groundwater; 3. Groundwater
Movement; 4. Groundwater and Well Hydraulics; 5. Water Wells; 6. Groundwater
Levels and Environmental Influences; 7. Quality of Groundwater; 8. Pollution of
Groundwater; 9. Groundwater Flow Modeling Techniques; 10. Management of
Groundwater; 11. Surface Investigations of Groundwater; 12. Subsurface
Investigations of Groundwater; 13. Artificial Recharge of Groundwater;
14. Saline Water Intrusion in Aquifers; Index
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ISBN 13: 9780471059370 636pp 2004 Hb
Sustainable Development in Practice
Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists
ADISA AZAPAGIC andROLANDCLIFT, both of University of Surrey and
SLOBODAN PERDAN
For full details of this title please see page 19.
ISBN 13: 9780470856093 458pp 2004 Pr
Highway Engineering
7TH EDITION
PAUL H. WRIGHT, Georgia Institute of Technology andKAREN DIXON
A comprehensive book focusing solely on highway transportation. Contains
treatment of highway administration and planning, evaluation, driver needs,
geometric design, the nature of traffic flow and control, pavement design, and
an extensive description of how highways are constructed and maintained.
Contents: Introduction; Highway Administration; Transportation Planning;
Highway Evaluation; Driver, Pedestrian, and Vehicle Characteristics; Traffic
Characteristics; Geometric Design of Highways; Roadside Design Intersections,
Interchanges and Parking Facilities; Highway Mass Transit Facilities; Traffic
Engineering; Drainage and Drainage Structures; Surveys, Plans and Estimates;
Contracts and Supervision; Highway; Materials; Flexible Pavement Design;
Earthwork Operations and Equipment Bases, Subbases and Low-Cost Surfaces;
High-Type Bitiminous Pavements; Concrete Pavements; Highway Maintenance
and Rehabilitation
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/wright
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471264613 680pp 2004 Hb
Barry's Introduction to Construction of
Buildings
STEPHEN EMMITTandCHRIS GORSE
Robin Barrys: The Construction of Buildingswas first published in 1958 and
quickly became an established source of information for students of building
design and construction. Since then there have been extensive changes in
technologies, and in building regulations, standards and codes, as well as a
growing concern for the environmental impact of construction.
This major revision marks a new stage in the series, with the five volume set
being published in two volumes, with substantial changes to text and
illustrations. This, the first volume, is aimed at first year students, which whilst
providing typical details, has also added alternative construction approaches, to
cover work for both new and existing buildings. Photographs fromconstruction
sites have been added to aid understanding of the technologies described.
This latest edition continues to be based on Barrys original concept of
explaining construction technology through key functional/performance
requirements for the main elements common to all buildings.
Contents: 1 Introduction. 2 Site Analysis and Set-up. 3 Groundwork and
Foundations. 4 Floors. 5 Walls. 6 Roofs. 7 Windows. 8 Doors. 9 Stairs and
Ramps. 10 Surface Finishes. 11 Solid Fuel, Gas and Electrical Services Provision.
12 Water Supply, Sanitation and Refuse Disposal. Appendix A: Web Sites B:
Additional References Index
ISBN 13: 9781405110556 728pp 2004 Pr
Civil Engineering
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Barry's Advanced Construction of Buildings
STEPHEN EMMITTandCHRIS GORSE
Robin Barrys: The Construction of Buildings was first published in 1958 and quickly became an established source of information for
students of building design and construction. Since then there have been extensive changes in technologies, and in building regulations,
standards and codes, as well as a growing concern for the environmental impact of construction.
This major revision marks a new stage in the series, with the five volume set being published in two volumes, with substantial changes
to text and illustrations. This, the second Advanced volume, is aimed at second year students, and covers framed construction and
associated technologies. It takes account of prefabrication and off-site assembly and features a chapter on alternative methods of
construction. The new book also reflects the industrys move towards sustainable construction techniques.
As with the first volume, many new diagrams have been added and photographs feature for the first time to aid understanding of the
technologies described.
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Scaffolding And Associated Work; 3 Foundations And Substructures; 4 Single Storey Frames, Shells And Lightweight Coverings; 5 Structural
Steel Frames; 6 Structural Concrete Frames; 7 Cladding And Curtain Wall Construction; 8 Prefabrication And Off-Site Production; 9 Lifts And Escalators; 10 Fit Out And
Second Fix; 11 Heating, Cooling And Services Provision; 12 Alternative Approaches To Construction; Appendix A Web Sites; B Additional References; Index
ISBN 13: 9781405110549 624pp 2006 Pr
To order an inspection copy e-mail: HigherEducation@wiley.co.uk
Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering
Spacecraft Systems Engineering
3RD EDITION
EDITEDBY PETERFORTESCUE, University of Southampton, JOHN STARK,
Queen Mary University of London andGRAHAM SWINERD, University of
Southampton
Provides comprehensive coverage of all the different areas of engineering
required in the design and implementation of spacecraft and space missions.
The working of various types of spacecraft systems are fully described, including
mechanical, electrical, propulsion and thermal control, together with the
essential disciplines which ensure that they work reliably and in harmony with
each other.
Features:
Offers a comprehensive introduction to satellite engineering
Each chapter is written by a practising expert in the space industry
Incorporates recent technological advances such as nanotechnology, the
interaction between the environment and constellation satellites and
constellation orbital design
Contents: The Spacecraft Environment and its Effect on Design, Dynamics of
Spacecraft, Celestial Mechanics, Mission Analysis, Propulsion Systems, Launch
Vehicles, Spacecraft Structures, Attitude Control, Electrical Power Systems,
Thermal Control of Spacecraft, Tele-Communications, Telemetry, Command,
Data Handling and Processing, Ground Stations, Spacecraft Mechanisms,
Spacecraft Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering, Product Assurance,
Small-Satellite Engineering and Applications, Spacecraft SystemEngineering.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/fortescue
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471619512 704pp 2003 Pr
Aircraft Propulsion
SAEEDFAROKHI, University of Kansas
Aircraft Propulsionpresents thorough coverage of fundamental concepts along
with numerous detailed examples and extensive illustrations. This accessible
introduction first discusses compressible flow with heat and friction as well as
engine thrust and performance parameters. Readers will then learn about
aircraft gas turbine engine cycles followed by aircraft engine components. And
they'll discover the aerodynamics and performance of centrifugal compressors.
Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Compressible Flow with Friction and Heat.
3. Engine Thrust & Performance Parameters. 4. Gas Turbine Engine Cycle
Analysis. 5. Aircraft Engine Inlets and Nozzles. 6. Combustion Chambers and
Afterburners. 7. Axial Compressor Aerodynamics. 8. Centrifugal Compressor
Aerodynamics. 9. Aerothermodynamics of Gas Turbines. 10. Aircraft Engine
Component Matching & Off-Design Analysis.11. Chemical Rockets &
High-Speed Propulsion. Appendices: A. U.S. Standard Atmosphere. B. Isentropic
Table. C. Normal Shock Table. D. Rayleigh Flow Table. E. Fanno Flow Table.
F. Prandtl-Meyer Function. G. Oblique Shock (Plane). H. Conical Shock.
I. Cascade Data.
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470039069 752pp March 2008 Pr
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Operations Management, Manufacturing & Design
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Operations Management
ANDREWGREASLEY, Aston University Business
School
Andrew Greasleyprovides a clear and
accessible introduction to this large area of
study. Focusing on all the key areas of
operations strategy (the design of the
operations system, the management of the
operations over time and operations
improvement), there is also coverage of
qualitative and quantitative aspects alongside
relatively new subjects such as six sigma and
e-commerce.
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Part 1: Introduction; 1. Introduction;
2. Operations Strategy; Part 2: Design; 3. Process Types; 4. Layout Design;
5. Facility Design and Location; 6. Process Technology; 7. Product and Service
Design; 8. Process Design; 9. Job and Work Design; Part 3: Management;
10. Planning and Control; 11. Capacity Management; 12. Inventory
Management; 13. Lean Operations and JIT; 14. Enterprise Resource Planning;
15. Supply Chain Management; 16. Project Management; 17. Quality;
18. Improvement.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/greasley
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470012093 400pp 2005 Pr
Facilities Planning
3RD EDITION
JAMES A. TOMPKINS, Tompkins Associates, Inc. JOHN A. WHITE, University of
Arkansas, YAVUZ A. BOZER, University of Michigan and J. M. A. TANCHOCO,
Purdue University
Detailed, real-world examples and problems provide insights into current
facilities planning practices.
New photos introduce you to the latest material handling equipment.
More quantitative problems and a greater variety of helpful questions
help you apply the material to your work.
Contents: Part One: Defining Requirements. Introduction. Product, Process and
Schedule Design. Flow, Space, and Activity Relationships. Personnel
Requirements. Part Two: Developing Alternatives: Concepts and Techniques.
Material Handling. Layout Planning Models and Design Algorithms. Part Three:
Facility Design for Various Warehouse Functions. Warehouse Operations.
Manufacturing Systems. Facilities Systems. Part Four: Developing Alternatives:
Quantitative Approaches. Quantitative Facilities. Planning Models. Part Five:
Evaluating, Selecting, Preparing, Presenting, Implementing, and Maintaining.
Evaluating and Selecting the Facilities Plan. Preparing, Presenting,
Implementing and Maintaining Facilities Planning.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/tompkins
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471413899 760pp 2002 Cl
Construction Management
3RD EDITION
DANIEL W. HALPIN, Purdue University
Construction Management, 3rd Editionhelps readers gain perspective on the
construction industry and an understanding of how to become successful
construction managers. This book introduces the four basic resources (money,
machines, material, and men) and concepts for their management.
Contents: 1. History and Basic Concepts, 2. Preparing the Bid Package, 3. Issues
During Construction Phase, 4. Construction Contracts, 5. Legal Structure,
6. Project Planning, 7. Project Scheduling, 8. Scheduling PERTNetworks and
Linear Operations, 9. Project Cash Flow, 10. Project Funding, 11. Equipment
Ownership, 12. Equipment Productivity, 13. Estimating Process, 14. Construction
Labor, 15. Cost Control, 16. Materials Management, 17. Safety, 18. Construction
Operations (online chapter), Appendix A. Typical Considerations Affecting the
Decision to Bid, B. Performance and Payment Bond Forms, C. Standard Formof
Agreement Between Owner and Contractor on the Basis of a Stipulated Price,
D. Standard Formof Agreement between Owner and Contractor on the Basis of
Cost-Plus, E. Arrow Notation Scheduling Calculations, F. AGC Builders
Association of Chicago: Typical Job Descriptions, G. AGC Standard Subcontract
Agreement, H. Interest Tables, I. Plans for Small Gas Station, J. Site
Reconnaissance Checklist, K. Cumulative Normal Distribution Function Table,
L. WebCYCLONE Users Manual (online appendix).
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/halpin
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471661733 416pp 2005 Cl
Excel Models for Business
and Operations
Management
2ND EDITION
JOHN BARLOW, Dublin Institute of Technology
The popularity of spreadsheets in both business
and academia has increased considerably over
the past five years. This new edition of a
successful textbook is thoroughly updated to
reflect changing practices and technology. The
text adopts an active learning approach with
the emphasis being placed on the utilization of software tools to help build
models. The books primary approach is to help the reader put theory into prac-
tice. The learn by example approach used throughout the book guides the user
through the complexities of model building. Every day examples frombusiness
and operations management formthe basis of the books hands on develop-
ment models that help the reader to appreciate Excels power and flexibility.
Contents: Preface; A systems view of business; Model-building tools; PART1:
BUSINESS MODELS: Financial models; Investment Analysis Models; Worksheet
applications in cost accounting; Marketing models; Purchase order processing;
PART2: MODELS FOR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: Statistical applications in
quality control; Inventory control models; Models for production operations;
Project management; Appendix: Excel refresher notes; Basic Excel commands;
Drawing graphs with ChartWizard; Object linking and embedding (OLE).
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/barlow
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470015094 432pp 2005 Pr
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Management for
Engineers, Scientists and
Technologists
2ND EDITION
JOHN V. CHELSOM, LAWRENCE R. P. REAVILL,
University of London and the Open University
andANDREWC. PAYNE, City University
Offers a practical and accessible introduction
to management and provides a comprehensive
guide to the management tools used in
managing people and other resources.
Newto This Edition:
A new appendix has been added providing guidelines to developing a
business plan
The book concludes with a new chapter on the management of SMEs
Chapter 7 on organizations has been rewritten to reflect the changing
role of human resource management (HRM) and the relocation of HRM
within organizational structures.
Contents: PARTI. BUSINESS BASICS; Business Basics; The Business
Environment; Management Styles: FromTaylorismto McKinseys 7Ss;
Management of Quality; Materials Management; Managing Design and New
Product Development; Organizations; Managing to Succeed; PARTII. MANAGING
ENGINEERING RESOURCES; Human Resource Management - The Individual.
Groups of People; Communication; Work Study, Costing and Pricing. Measuring
Financial Performance; Project Investment Decisions; Maintenance
Management; Project Management. Networks for Projects; Project
Management, Managing Construction Procurement; Inventory Management;
Management of the Supply System; Marketing; A Case Study in Starting an
SME; Appendix 1. A Guide to Writing a Business Plan; Appendix 2. Quality
Management Tools; Appendix 3. Case Study: Developing a Network; Appendix 4.
DCF Tables. Index.
Supplements: Exercises and Solutions
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/chelsom
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470021262 558pp 2004 Pr
Operations Management for MBAs
+ Crystal Ball CD
3RD EDITION
JACK R. MEREDITHand SCOTTM. SHAFER, both of Wake Forest University
A strategic, conceptual view of operations management.
Provides readers with a clear and concise overview of important concepts.
Includes new material on ERP, Lean, 6-sigma, service design and other
critical topics.
Contains realistic problems that managers will likely encounter on the job.
Examines outsourcing and the impact that it has on operations
management decisions.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/meredith
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470096932 420pp 2006 Pr
Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing
Materials, Processes, and Systems
3RD EDITION
MIKELL P. GROOVER, Lehigh University
The third edition of Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and
Systems continues to present a modern,
all-inclusive look at manufacturing processes.
Focused on manufacturing processes as an
objective science rather than a descriptive art,
Grooversquantitative and engineering-oriented
approach provides more
equations and numerical problemexercises than competing books.
Features:
End-of-chapter problems. More than 740 end-of-chapter review questions
and almost 500 multiple-choice quiz questions with many new and
revised review questions and multiple-choice quizzes for all chapters.
Quizzes, Review Questions and Problems - Includes Multiple Choice
Quizzes for each chapter to be used as self-tests or classroomexercises.
Quantitative problems appear in every main section of the text. These
problems offer good, assignable homework opportunities and provide
balance to the more descriptive material in the text.
Supplements: Solutions Manual; Power Point Slides
Contents: Part I: Material Properties and Product Attributes; Part II: Engineering
Materials; Part III: Solidification Processes; Part IV: Particulate Processing of
Metals and Ceramics; Part V: Metal Forming and Sheet Metalworking; Part VI:
Material Removal Processes; Part VII: Property Enhancing and Surface
Processing Operations; Part VIII: Joining and Assembly Processes; Part IX:
Special Processing and Assembly Technologies; Part X: Manufacturing Systems;
Part XI: Manufacturing Support Systems
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/groover
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471744856 1024pp 2006 Cl
To order an inspection copy e-mail: HigherEducation@wiley.co.uk
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Project Management
A Managerial Approach
6TH EDITION
JACK R. MEREDITH, University of Cincinnati
As the leading book in the market, Project
Management, 6th Edition, is comprehensive
and authoritative. The authors draw upon their
personal experiences working with project
managers and on the experience of friends and
colleagues who have spent much of their
working lives serving as project managers in
the real world. Thus, in contrast to the books
that are about project management, this book teaches readers how to do
project management.
The project life cycle remains the primary organizational guideline of the
book.
The need to deal with change is the one constant task for the project
manager. The text reflects this in repeated references to the
organizational, interpersonal, economic, and technical glitches that
create crises in the life cycle of every project.
The 6th edition, unlike any other book on the market, is based on the
managers and students who helped solidify ideas about proper methods
for managing projects and proper ways of teaching the subject.
Contents: 1. Projects in Contemporary Organization, 2. Strategic Management
and Project Selection, 3. The Project Manager, 4. Project Organization,
5. Project Planning, 6. Conflict and Negotiation, 7. Budgeting and Cost
Estimation, 8. Scheduling, 9. Resource Allocation, 10. Monitoring and
Information Systems, 11. Project Control, 12. Project Auditing, 13. Project
Termination
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/meredith
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471742777 700pp 2006 Cl
Practical Reliability Engineering
4TH EDITION
PATRICK D.T. OCONNOR, Stevenage, DAVIDW. NEWTON and
RICHARDC. BROMLEY
The classic text on reliability engineering and management has now been fully
revised and updated. Practical Reliability Engineering provides a comprehensive,
up-to-date description of all the important methods for the design,
development, manufacture and maintenance of reliable engineering products
and systems.
Contents: Prefaces; Notation and Definitions; Introduction to Reliabilty
Engineering; Reliability Mathematics; Probability Plotting; Load-strength
Interference; Statistical Experiments; Reliability Prediction and Modelling;
Reliability in Design; Reliability of Mechanical Components and Systems;
Electronic Systems Reliability; Software Reliability; Reliability Testing; Analysing
Reliability Data; Reliability in Manufacture; Maintainability, Maintenance and
Availability; Reliability Management; Appendices; Index.
Supplements: Solutions Manual
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/oconnor
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470844632 540pp 2002 Pr
Information Technology Project
Management
2ND EDITION
JACK T. MARCHEWKA, Northern Illinois University
Helps readers obtain a higher level of success in their ITprojects.
Includes a new Microsoft Project manual along with a case that requires
the use of the software.
Covers new topics such as outsourcing a global project, and leadership
and ethics.
Presents an interview with a project manager in every chapter to give
readers a real-world understanding of the concepts.
Integrates a running case study throughout the book that shows how to
apply the material.
Incorporates nine areas outlined in the Project Management Institutes
Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) into the basic
concepts associated with information systems management and
software engineering.
Contents: 1: The Nature of Information Technology Projects, 2: Conceptualizing
and Initiating The ITProject, 3: Developing the Project Charter and Baseline
Project Plan, 4: The Human Side of Project Management, 5: Defining and
Managing Project Scope, 6: The Work Breakdown Structure and Project
Estimation, 7: The Project Schedule and Budget, 8: Managing Project Risk,
9: Project Communication, Tracking, and Reporting, 10: ITProject Quality
Management, 11: Managing Organizational Change, Resistance, and Conflict,
12: Procurement, Management and Outsourcing, 13: Project Leadership, Ethics,
and Multicultural Projects, 14: Project Implementation, Closure, and Evaluation.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/marchewka
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471715399 384pp 2006 Cl
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Project Management in
Practice
3RD EDITION
SAMUEL J. MANTEL, University of Cincinatti,
USA , JACK R. MEREDITHand SCOTTSHAFER,
both of Wake Forest University, USA
Offering streamlined coverage with an applied
approach, Project Management in Practice, 3rd
Edition focuses on the technical aspects of
project management that are directly related
to practice. This concise, hands-on text is
about doing project management and is ideal
for a one semester, or brief module on project management. The textbook is
organized around the project management life cycle and it provides students
with essential project management concepts, with a focus on PMBOK, the
Project Management Body of Knowledge.
Features:
Focuses on the basic fundamentals of project management.
Practical, hands-on approach, using Microsoft Project 2007 and Crystal
Ball trial versions (risk analysis software) packaged with book
Clear and accessible writing style.
Icons that highlight references to PMBOK
Author-prepared supplements
Expanded coverage of globalization and ethics
Contents: 1. The World of Project Management 2. The Manager, the
Organization, and the Team3. Planning the Project 4. Budgeting the Project
5. Scheduling the Project 6. Allocating Resources to the Project 7. Monitoring
and Controlling the Project 8. Valuating and Terminating the Project
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/mantel
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470121641 312pp November 2007 Pb
Engineering Design Methods
Strategies for Product Design
4TH EDITION
NIGEL CROSS, Open University
The Fourth Edition of this important and integral engineering design text book
contains new case studies, examples, and problems as well as a significant new
chapter presenting the User Scenarios Method. It fills the gap in the current
symmetrical problem/solution model of the design process linking Overall
problemand Overall solution. The User Scenarios Method encapsulates, in the
usual clear and succinct style of presentation of the other methods in the book,
concerns for a user-centered approach to product design and new methods in
user research. It presents a procedure and examples for investigating potential
product user wants and needs, including the development of user profiles,
personae and scenarios, and culminating in a clear statement (a design brief)
that identifies an opportunity for developing a new product concept.
Updated throughout with new examples, and problems broadening the
appeal and relevance of the book fromengineering design into product
design.
Written by a known leader in the field.
Presents a new chapter on the User Scenarios Method.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/cross
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470519264 224pp February 2008 Pr
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NEW
Circuit Analysis
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Introduction to Electric
Circuits
7TH EDITION
RICHARDC. DORF, University of California
Praised for its highly accessible, real-world
approach, the new seventh edition
demonstrates how the analysis and design of
electric circuits are inseparably intertwined
with the ability of the engineer to design
complex electronic, communication, computer,
and control systems as well as consumer
products. The book offers numerous new
design problems and MATLAB examples, and focuses on the circuits that we
encounter everyday.
New integration of interactive examples and problemsolving, which
helps readers understand circuit analysis concepts in an interactive way.
Over 400 new problems and examples throughout each chapter.
A CD-ROM offers exercises, interactive illustrations, and a circuit design
lab that allows users to experiment with different circuits.
Contents: CIRCUITS; Electrical Quantities; Circuit Principles; Signal Processing
Circuits; Natural Response; Forced Response; Complete Response; Steady-State
AC Circuits; General Network Analysis; Introduction to Systems; ELECTRONICS;
Cathode-Ray Tubes; Semiconductor Diodes; Transistors and Integrated Circuits;
Logic Elements; Digital Devices; Microprocessors; Operational Amplifiers;
Large-Signal Amplifiers; Small-Signal Models; Small-Signal Amplifiers;
ELECTROMECHANICS; Magnetic Fields and Circuits; Transformers; Principles
of Electromechanics; Direct-Current Machines; Alternating-Current Machines;
Automatic Control Systems; Appendix; Answers to Selected Exercises; Index.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/dorf
for more information and additional resources (where available)
WileyPLUS- an online course management systemincluding the full online
text (see page 1) for these entries.
Desktop Edition- an electronic version of the full text at a discounted
price (see page 1)
ISBN 13: 9780471730422 832pp 2006 Cl
Circuits, Devices and Systems
A First Course in Electrical Engineering
5TH EDITION
R.J. SMITH, Stanford University and R.C. DORF, University of California
This text presents an integrated introduction to modern electrical engineering,
covering circuits, digital and analog electronics and electromechanics.
It contains coverage of microprocessors and how they have revolutionized
electronic design. It includes interesting motivational material, historical a
necdotes and a set of objectives at the beginning of each chapter.
Supplements: Teachers Manual
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/smith
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471839446 880pp 1992 Hb
Robot Modeling and
Control
MARK W. SPONG andSETH HUTCHINSON,
both of University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign andM. VIDYASAGAR,Tata
Consulting Service
Robot Modeling and Control introduces the
fundamentals of robot modeling and control
and provides background material on terminology,
linear algebra, dynamical systems and stability
theory, followed by detailed coverage of
forward and inverse kinematics, Jacobians,
Lagrangian dynamics, motion planning, robust and adaptive motion and force
control, and computer vision.
Features:
No other text offers both the detailed theoretical development and
step-by-step computational approach to kinematics.
Vision and visual servo control provide a self contained introduction to
the basics of computer vision as applied to robot manipulator. Students
will be able to programrobots to manipulate objects sensed by cameras.
Contents: Introduction; Rigid Motions and Homogeneous Transformations;
Forward and Inverse Kinematics; Velocity Kinematics-The Jacobian; Path and
Trajectory Planning; Dynamics; Independent Joint Control; Multivariable
Control; Force Control; Geometric Non-Linear Control; Computer Vision;
Vision-Based Control; Appendix A Trigonometry; Appendix B Linear Algebra;
Appendix C State Space Representation of Dynamical Systems; Appendix D
Lyapunov Stability; References; Index.
Supplements: Instructor's Solutions Manual; PowerPoint Slides
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/spong
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471649908 416pp 2006 Cl
Microsensors: Principles & Applications
2ND EDITION
JULIAN W. GARDNER, University of Warwick andFLORIN UDREA, University of
Cambridge
This book updates the successful first edition to cover the fundamental
principles, developments and applications of microsensors. Two new chapters
will be included and will provide coverage of both CMOS device processing
technologies and smart sensors, in particular BioMEMS and the system-on-a-chip,
lab-on-a-chip, and nose-on-a-chip. Other new sections will update the treatment
of optical and magnetic sensors, MOEMS and smart sensor interfacing. Worked
examples will be included to illustrate key processes and applications.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/gardner
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470850442 384pp May 2008 Pr
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Circuit Analysis
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Analysis and Design of Analog
Integrated Circuits
4TH EDITION
PAUL R. GRAY, University of California at Berkeley, PAUL J. HURST, University
of California at Davis, STEPHEN H. LEWIS, University of California at Davis and
ROBERTG. MEYER, University of California at Berkeley
The Fourth Edition of this rigorous text provides a comprehensive treatment of
analog integrated circuit analysis and design starting fromthe basics and
through current industrial practices. The authors combine bipolar, CMOS and
BiCMOS analog integrated-circuit design into a unified treatment that stresses
their commonalities and highlights their differences. The comprehensive
coverage of the material will provide the student with valuable insights into the
relative strengths and weaknesses of these important technologies.
Contents: Models for Integrated-Circuit Active Devices; Bipolar, MOS, and
BiCMOS Integrated-Circuit Technology; Single-Transistor and Multiple-
Transistor Amplifiers; Current Mirrors, Active Loads, and References; Output
Stages; Operational Amplifiers with Single-Ended Outputs; Frequency Response
of Integrated Circuits; Feedback; Frequency Response and Stability of Feedback
Amplifiers; Nonlinear Analog Circuits; Noise in Integrated Circuits; Fully
Differential Operational Amplifiers.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/gray
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471321682 816pp 2001 Hb
Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems
JOHN P. UYEMURA, Georgia Institute of Technology
Contents: An Overview of VLSI; Part 1 - Silicon Logic; Logic Design with
MOSFETs; Physical Structure of CMOS Integrated Circuits; Fabrication of CMOS
Integrated Circuits; Elements of Physical Design; Part 2 - The Logic-Electronics
Interface; Electric Characteristics of MOSFETs; Electronic Analysis of CMOS
Logic Gates; Designing High-Speed CMOS Logic Networks; Advanced Techniques
in CMOS Logic Circuits; Part 3 - The Design of VLSI Systems; System
Specifications Using VerilogHDL; General VLSI SystemComponents;
Arithmetic Circuits in CMOS VLSI; Memories and Programmable Logic; System
Level Physical Design; VLSI Clocking and SystemDesign; Reliability and Testing
of VLSI Circuits; Index
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/uyemura
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471127048 656pp 2002 Cl
Basic Engineering Circuit
Analysis
9TH EDITION
J. DAVIDIRWIN, Auburn University
Over the last two decades, Irwinhas built a
solid reputation for its highly engaging
presentation, clear explanations, and extensive
array of helpful learning aids. Now in a new
Ninth Edition, this reader-friendly book has
been completely revised and improved to
ensure that the learning experience is
enhanced. It's built on the strength of Irwin's
problem-solving methodology, providing readers with a strong foundation as
they advance in the field.
Accessibility: Students report that it is the most accessible presentation of
circuit analysis.
Detailed inclusion of Pspiceand MATLAB: Irwinscoverage of Pspice is
cited as the best among circuits books. MATLAB is becoming more
prominent in this course.
LectureSlides: Not just PowerPoints of the figures, these slides summarize
key concepts and are intended for use by the professor in lectures.
Contents: 1. Basic Concepts. 2. Resistive Circuits. 3. Nodal and Loop Analysis
Techniques. 4. Operational Amplifiers. 5. Additional Analysis Techniques.
6. Capacitance and Inductance. 7. First and Second Order Transient Circuits.
8. AC Steady State Analysis. 9. Steady-State Power Analysis. 10. Magnetically
Coupled Networks. 11. Polyphase Circuits. 12. Variable- Frequency Network
Performance. 13. The Laplace Transform. 14. Application of the Laplace
Transformto Circuit Analysis. 15. Fourier Analysis Techniques. 16. Two-Port
Networks. Appendix Complex Numbers.
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Analog Integrated Circuit Design
DAVIDJOHNSandKEN MARTIN, Both of University of Toronto
Contents: Integrated-Circuit Devices and Modelling; Processing and Layout; Basic Current
Mirrors and Single-Stage Amplifiers; Noise Analysis and Modelling; Basic Opamp Design
and Compensation; Advanced Current Mirrors and Opamps; Comparators; Switched-
Capacitor Circuits; Nyquist-Rate D/A Converters; Oversampling Converters; Phase-Locked
Loops; Index.
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Fundamentals of
Microelectronics
BEHZADRAZAVI, AT&TBell Laboratories
Razavi relates modern circuit design froma
practical perspective, combined with a sense of
excitement that captures the importance of
microelectronics today. He first introduces
readers to the big picture of microelectronics,
followed by discussions on diode models and
circuits, bipolar circuits, and MOS circuits.
Then he provides insight into an operational
amplifier as a black box, cascades and current
mirrors, frequency response, analog filters and more.
Contents: 1 Introduction to Microelectronics 2 Basic Physics of
Semiconductors 3 Diode Models and Circuits 4 Physics of Bipolar Transistors
5 Bipolar Amplifiers 6 Physics of MOS Transistors 7 CMOS Amplifiers
8 Operational Amplifier as a Black Box 9 Cascode Stages and Current Mirrors
10 Differential Amplifiers 11 Frequency Response 12 Feedback 13 Output
Stages and Power Amplifiers 14 Analog Filters 15 Digital CMOS Circuits.
Appendix: Introduction to SPICE.
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Introduction to Microfabrication
SAMI FRANSSILA, Helsinki University of Technology
This book provides coverage of all aspects of the attempt to build functional
devices at a molecular size. Emphasis is placed upon general principles and
technologies.
The author has based his material on his own successful courses in the field.
Includes end of chapter examples and exercises to test readers
understanding of the key concepts.
Contents: PARTI: INTRODUCTION; 1. Introduction.; 2. Micrometrology and
Materials Characterization; 3. Simulation of Microfabrication Processes; PARTII:
MATERIALS; 4. Silicon; 5. Thin-FilmMaterials and Processes; 6. Epitaxy;
7. Thin-filmGrowth and Structure; PARTIII: BASIC PROCESSES; 8. Pattern
Generation; 9. Optical Lithography; 10. Lithographic Patterns; 11. Etching;
12. Wafer Cleaning and Surface Preparation; 13. Thermal Oxidation;
14. Diffusion; 15. Ion Implantation; 16. CMP: Chemical-Mechanical Polishing;
17. Bonding and Layer Transfer; 18. Molding and Stamping; PARTIV:
STRUCTURES; 19. Self-aligned Structures; 20. Plasma-etched Structures;
21. Wet-etched Structures; 22. Sacrificial Structures; 23. Structures by
Deposition; PARTV: INTEGRATION; 24. Process Integration; 25. CMOS Transistor
Fabrication; 26. Bipolar Technology; 27. Multilevel Metallization; 28. MEMS
Process Integration; 29. Processing on Non-silicon Substrates; PARTVI: TOOLS;
30. Process for Microfabrication; 31. Tools for Hot Process; 32. Vacuumand
Plasmas; 33. Tools for CVD and Epitaxy; 34. Integrated Processing; PARTVII:
MANUFACTURING; 35. Cleanrooms; 36. Yield; 37. Wafer Fab; PARTVIII: FUTURE;
38. Moores Law; 39. Microfabrication at Large; Appendix A: Comments and
Hints to Selected Problems; Appendix B: Constants and Conversion Factors; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780470851067 422pp 2004 Pr
The Analysis and Design
of Linear Circuits
5TH EDITION
ROLANDE. THOMAS, Emeritus, United States
Air Force Academy
Featuring a highly effective, learning-by-doing
approach, Thomas & Rosas: The Analysis and
Design of Linear Circuits, 5egives students the
opportunity to analyze, design, and evaluate
linear circuits as early as possible. Emphasizing
the early development of engineering judgment,
the new and revised Fifth Edition of The
Analysis and Design of Linear Circuitstakes students beyond simply analyzing
circuits, and helps students develop the skills they need to solve problems,
design practical alternatives, and choose the best design fromseveral
competing solutions. This edition features new or revised homework problems,
new design problems, and unique evaluation problems. The texts abundance of
realistic examples, exercises, problems, applications, and other pedagogical
tools such as clearly defined objectives, helps build confidence and judgment.
Newto This Edition:
More than 70% of the homework problems are new or revised.
To ensure accuracy, the authors along with a peer reviewer have solved
all problems themselves.
Contents: 1 Introduction, 2 Basic Circuit Analysis, 3 Circuit Analysis Techniques,
4 Active Circuits, 5 Signal Wave Forms, 6 Capacitance and Inductance, 7 First
and Second Order Circuits, 8 Sinusoidal Steady Response, 9 Laplace Transforms,
10 s-Domain Circuit Analysis, 11 Network Functions, 12 Frequency Response,
13 Fourier Series, 14 Active Filter Design, 15 Mutual Inductance, 16 Power in
the Sinusoidal Steady State.
Supplements: Online Solutions Manual; Online Sample ProblemSolutions
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ISBN 13: 9780471760955 800pp 2006 Cl
PSpice for Linear Circuits
(PSpice Version 10)
JAMES A. SVOBODA, Clarkson University
PSpice and Orcad Capture are computer programs that simulate electric
circuits. PSpice for Linear Circuitsprovides an introduction to these programs
and describes ways in which they can be profitably used in an introductory
course on electric circuits. Written specifically for beginning electric circuits
students, this book gives step-by-step instructions for using PSpice and Orcad
Capture to analyze ac and dc circuits, circuits in the time domain to determine
the complete response, and circuits in the frequency domain to determine the
frequency response.
Contents: 1.Getting Started with Pspice. 2. Analysis of DC Circuits. 3.
VariableDC Circuits. 4. Time Domain Analysis. 5. Analysis of AC Circuits. 6.
Frequency Response. 7. Fourier Series.
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Circuit Analysis
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Communications
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An Introduction to Digital
and Analog
Communications
2ND EDITION
SIMON HAYKIN, McMaster University and
MICHAEL MOHER
The second edition of this accessible book
provides readers with an introductory
treatment of communication theory as applied
to the transmission of information-bearing
signals. While it covers analog
communications, the emphasis is placed on digital technology.
Contents: Introduction, Representation of Signals and Systems, Pulse
Modulation and Digital Signaling, Analog and Digital Modulation Techniques,
Electrical Noise, OptimumReceivers for Data Communication, Multiplexing
Techniques, Multiple-Access Systems, Appendices: Power Ratios and Decibels,
Bessel Function, SystemNoise Calculations, Mathematical Tables.
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Communication Systems
5TH EDITION
S. HAYKIN, McMaster University
This best-selling, easy to read, communication systems book has been
extensively revised to include an exhaustive treatment of digital
communications. Throughout, it emphasizes the statistical underpinnings
of communication theory in a complete and detailed manner.
Contents: 1: Fourier Analysis of Signals and Systems 2: Analog Modulation
Theory 3: Probability Theory 4: RandomProcesses 5: Noise in Analog
Modulation Systems 6: Information Theory 7: Analog to Digital Conversion
and Data Compression 8: Signaling Over AWGN Channels 9: Synchronization
10: Signaling Over Band-Limited Channels 11: Multichannel Modulation
12: Signaling Over Fading Channels 13: Spread SpectrumModulation 14: Error
Control Coding 15: Multiuser Communications Appendix 1: Bessel Functions
2: Method of Lagrange Multipliers 3: Bounds on the Q-function
4: Cryptography 5: List of Tables.
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ISBN 13: 9780470169964 864pp March 2008 Cl
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Fiber Optic Communications
S. K. RAMESH, California State University
This text provides comprehensive coverage of optical fiber communications and
is aimed at the senior level undergraduate or first year graduate student. Most
texts in the field are too advanced (or too elementary) to be used at this level.
With the increasing prominence of optical fiber communications in the
undergraduate electrical engineering curriculum, there is an immediate need for
such a textbook. It is important to present the topic in an integrative context,
as optical fiber communications requires a thorough understanding of linear
systems, electronics, solid state physics, electromagnetics and communications.
Examples integrated into each chapter
Could be used as a supplement to any courses dealing with noise and
modulation schemes
Includes laboratory manual which encourages hands-on experiments
Questions at end of each chapter covering the important concepts from
each section to assist understanding
Contents: 1 Introduction, 2 Review of basic concepts fromPhotonics and
Device Physics, 3 Light Sources, 4 Optical Fibers I: Step Index Fibers, 5 Optical
Fibers II: Dispersion and Attenuation, 6 Photodetectors, 7 Optical Fiber
Communications Systems, 8 Modulation Techniques, 9 Optical Amplifiers,
10 Wavelength Division Multiplexing, Advanced Systems and Techniques.
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ISBN 13: 9780470845325 448pp October 2008 Pr
Wireless Communications
ANDREAS MOLISCH, AT&TLabs, USA
Comprehensive coverage of all the relevant
topics in a modern textbook format. Most
existing textbooks or self-study books in this
area do not seemto provide comprehensive
coverage of the relevant topics often related
to the fact that they are up to five years old.
Wireless Communicationswill provide a
self-contained all encompassing current
treatment of the area and topics covered will
include directional channel modelling,
multi-user detection, MIMO systems, and 3G
standards.
Provides a comprehensive and current treatment of a very hot topic, one
of the fastest growing fields of communications
Offers a modern introductory textbook on the principles of mobile radio
Combines mathematical derivations with thorough explanations of the
physical facts
Contents: 1 Applications and requirements of wireless services, 2 Technical
challenges of wireless communications, 3 Noise- and interference-limited
systems, 4 Propagation mechanisms, 5 Statistical description of the wireless
channel, 6 Wideband and directional channel characterization, 7 Channel
models, 8 Channel sounding, 9 Antennas, 10 Structure of a wireless
communication link, 11 Modulation formats, 13 Diversity, 14 Channel coding,
15 Speech coding (Gernot Kubin, Graz University of Technology, Austria),
16 Equalizers, 17 Multiple access and the cellular principle, 18 Spread spectrum
systems, 19 Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), 21 GSM
Global Systemfor Mobile communications, 22 IS-95 and CDMA 2000,
23 WCDMA/UMTS, 24 Wireless Local Area Networks, 25 Exercises.
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ISBN 13: 9780470848883 576pp 2005 Pr
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Communications
Protocols and Architectures for Wireless
Sensor Networks
HOLGERKARL,Technische Universitt Berlin and ANDREAS WILLIG, University
of Pottsdam
This well-written text provides a single source of information on one of the
hottest networking topics - wireless sensor networks (WSNs). It provides a
thorough description of the most important problems and questions that have
to be addressed in a WSN and gives an overview of the current state-of-the-art
and puts all the individual solutions into perspective to each other. Focusing on
the protocols used in WSNs, this text stresses the close relationship between
protocols and applications.
Contents: 1. Introduction. PARTI: ARCHITECTURES. 2. Single node
architecture. 3. Network architecture. PARTII: COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS.
4. Physical Layer 5. MAC. 6. Link Layer Protocols. 7. Naming and Addressing.
8. Time Synchronization. 9. Localization and Positioning. 10. Topology.
11. Routing protocols. 12. Data-centric and content-based. 13. Transport Layer
and Quality of Service. 14. Advanced application support. Bibliography. Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780470519233 512pp August 2007 Pr
Sonar for Engineers
ASHLEY WAITE, formerly of Ministry of Defence (UK) and Thomson Marconi
Sonar Ltd
The first book exclusively on sonar and sonar technology. Written by an
engineer (with over 40 years of experience in the field) for engineers, it takes
an engineering approach rather than a physics/ mathematics one. It provides an
understanding of the basic principles of Sonar and develops the formulae and
rules of thumb for sonar design and performance analysis.
Contents: A Unified Process; Introduction to Sonar; Sound; Arrays and
Directivity; Propagation of sound in the sea; Target Strength; Sources of Noise
in Sonar Systems; Radiated and Self Noise; Reverberations; The Sonar
Equations; Passive Sonar; Intercept and Communications Sonars; Active Sonar;
Active Sonars, Half BeamProcessing; Mine Huntin Sonar; Detection and
Classifications: A Unified Process; The Sonar Pendulum: The Past, the Present
and the Future.
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ISBN 13: 9780471497509 256pp 2002 Pr
Antenna Theory
Analysis and Design
3RD EDITION
CONSTANTINE A. BALANIS, Arizona State University
Like the previous editions, the Third Edition of Antenna Theoryis designed to
meet the needs of electrical engineering and physics students at the senior
undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, and those of practicing engineers
as well. The text assumes that the students have a knowledge of basic
undergraduate electromagnetic theory, including Maxwell's equations and the
wave equation, introductory physics, and differential and integral calculus.
Contents: 1. Antennas. 2. Fundamental Parameters of Antennas. 3. Radiation
Integrals and Auxiliary Potential Functions. 4. Linear Wire Antennas. 5. Loop
Antennas. 6. Arrays: Linear, Planar, and Circular. 7. Antenna Synthesis and
Continuous Sources. 8. Integral Equations, Moment Method, and Self and
Mutual Impedances. 9. Broadband Dipoles and Matching Techniques.
10. Traveling Wave and Broadband Antennas. 11. Frequency Independent
Antennas, Antenna Miniaturization and Fractal Antennas. 12. Aperture
Antennas. 13. Horn Antennas. 14. Microstrip Antennas. 15. Reflector Antennas.
16. Smart Antennas. 17. Antenna Measurements. Appendices.
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ISBN 13: 9780471667827 1136pp 2005 Cl
Antennas and
Propagation for Wireless
Communication Systems
2ND EDITION
SIMON R. SAUNDERS, Cellular Design Services
Limited and ALEJANDRO ARAGON-ZAVALA,
ITESM, Mexico
Antennas and propagation are the key factors
influencing the robustness and quality of the
wireless communication channel. This book
introduces the basic concepts and specific
applications of antennas and propagation to wireless systems, covering
terrestrial and satellite radio systems in both mobile and fixed contexts.
New chapter entitled Channel Measurements for Mobile Radio Systems
Fully revised and expanded exercises in each chapter
Solutions manual for access by course tutors
Presentation slides for revised contents will also be available online
Contents: Introduction: The Wireless Communication Channel; Properties of
Electromagnetic Waves; Propagation Mechanisms; Antenna Fundamentals;
Basic Propagation Models; Terrestrial Fixed Links; Satellite Fixed Links;
Macrocells; Shadowing; Narrowband Fast Fading; Wideband Fast Fading;
Microcells; Picocells; Megacells; Antennas for Mobile Systems; Overcoming
Narrowband Fading via Diversity; Overcoming Wideband Fading; Adaptive
Antennas; Channel Measurements for Mobile Systems; Future Developments in
the Wireless Communication Channel; Appendix A Statistics, Probability and
Stochastic Processes; Appendix B Tables and Data.
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Communications
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Microwave Engineering
3RD EDITION
DAVIDPOZAR, University of Massachusetts
Focusing on the design of microwave circuits
and components, this valuable reference offers
professionals and students an introduction to
the fundamental concepts necessary for real
world design. The author successfully
introduces Maxwells equations, wave
propagation, network analysis, and design
principles as applied to modern microwave
engineering. A considerable amount of
material in this book is related to the design of specific microwave circuits and
components, for both practical and motivational value. It also presents the
analysis and logic behind these designs so that the reader can see and
understand the process of applying the fundamental concepts to arrive at
useful results.
Contents: 1. Electromagnetic Theory; 2. Transmission Line Theory;
3. Transmission Lines and Waveguides; 4. Microwave Network Analysis;
5. Impedance Matching and Tuning; 6. Microwave Resonators; 7. Power Dividers
and Directional Couplers; 8. Microwave Filters; 9. Theory and Design of
Ferrimagnetic Components; 10. Noise and Active RF Components; 11. Microwave
Amplifier Design; 12. Oscillators and Mixers; 13. Introduction to Microwave
Systems; Appendix A. Prefixes; Appendix B. Vector Analysis; Appendix C. Bessel
Functions; Appendix D. Other Mathematical Results; Appendix E. Physical
Constants; Appendix F. Conductivities for Some Materials; Appendix G.
Dielectric Constants and Loss Tangents for Some Materials; Appendix H.
Properties of Some Microwave Ferrite Materials; Appendix I. Standard
Rectangular Waveguide Data; Appendix J. Standard Coaxial Cable Data; Index.
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ISBN 13: 9780471448785 720pp 2005 Hb
Introductory Digital Signal Processing
with Computer Applications
2ND EDITION
PAUL A. LYNN, formerly of Imperial College and
WOLFGANG FUERST, United Nations, New York
Firmly established as the essential introductory Digital Signal Processing text.
The authors practical, problem-solving approach to DSP is backed up by worked
examples and computer programs.
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Time Domain Analysis; Frequency Domain
Analysis: The Discrete Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform; Frequency-
Domain Analysis: the z-Transform; Design of Nonrecursive Digital Filters; Design
of Recursive Digital Filters; The Discrete and Fast Fourier Reforms; FFT
Processing; RandomDigital Signals; RandomDSP; Appendix A1: Table of
programs and introductory notes; Appendix A2: Continuous-time Fourier
Analysis; Answers to Selected Problems; Bibliography; Index.
Supplements: Disc containing C programs; Solutions Manual
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ISBN 13: 9780471976318 494pp 1998 Pr
Signals and Systems
2ND EDITION
S. HAYKIN, McMaster University and
B. VON VEEN, University of Wisconsin
The book provides a balanced and integrated
treatment of continuous-time and
discrete-time forms of signals and systems
intended to reflect their roles in engineering
practice. This approach has the pedagogical
advantage of helping the reader see the
fundamental similarities and differences
between discrete-time and continuous-time
representations. It includes a discussion of filtering,
modulation and feedback by building on the fundamentals of signals and
systems covered in earlier chapters of the book.
Features:
Design and MATLAB concepts have been integrated in text.
Integrates applications as it relates signals to a remote sensing system,
a controls system, radio astronomy, a biomedical systemand seismology.
Contents: Introduction; Time-Domain Representations for Linear Time-Invariant
Systems; Fourier Representations for Signals and Linear Time-Invariant Systems;
Applications of Fourier Representations and Mixed Signal Classes; Application
to Communication Systems; Representation of Signals Using Continuous-Time
Complex Exponentials: The Laplace Transform; Representation of Signals Using
Discrete-Time Complex Exponentials: the z-Transform; Application to Filters
And Equalizers; Application to Feedback Systems; Epilogue
Supplements: PowerPoint Slides; Instructor Solutions Manual; MATLAB Resources
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ISBN 13: 9780471378518 816pp 2002 Hb
Statistical Digital Signal Processing
and Modeling
M. HAYES, Georgia Institute of Technology
This text responds to the dramatic growth in digital signal processing. While
the focal point of the text is signal modeling, it integrates and explores the
relationships of signal modeling to the important problems of optimal
filtering, spectrumestimation, and adaptive filtering. Coverage is equally
divided between the theory and philosophy of statistical signal processing,
and the algorithms that are used to solve related problems.
Contents: Introduction; Background; Discrete-Time RandomProcesses; Signal
Modeling; The Levinson Recursion; Lattice Filters; Wiener Filtering; Spectrum
Estimation; Adaptive Filtering; Appendix A: Using MATLAB Programs.
Supplements: Solutions Manual
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ISBN 13: 9780471594314 624pp 1996 Hb
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Communications
Communication Systems
Fundamentals and Design Methods
NEVIO BENVENUTO, ROBERTO CORVAJA,
TOMASO ERSEGHE, NICOLA LAURENTI, all of
University of Padova, Italy
In undergraduate classes on communications it
is crucial for the students to acquire a deep
and thorough understanding of the system
principles, methods of analysis, and design
tradeoffs. Communication Systems:
Fundamentals and Design Methodsprovides a
rigorous mathematical treatment of
modulations, covering well-established analog
techniques, such as AM and FM, and the more advanced digital formats, such
as QAM and CDMA. Using a probabilistic approach, the analytical evaluation of
systemperformance gives rise to the key concept of 'link budget', showing the
role of transmit power, channel bandwidth and receiver noise level. Different
systems are then compared on the basis of the above parameters.
Contents: Introduction; PRELIMINARIES ON DETERMINISTIC AND RANDOM
SIGNALS: Time and frequency domain representation; Energy and power;
Systems and transformations; Bandwidth: Representation of passband signals;
Randomvariables and vectors; Randomprocesses; Systems with randominputs
and outputs; CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSMISSION MEDIA AND DEVICES:
Two-terminal devices; Two-port networks; Transmission systemmodel;
Transmission media; ANALOG MODULATION SYSTEMS: Principle and system
model; Linear modulation; Amplitude modulation (AM); Phase locked loop (PLL);
Angular modulation; Comparison of analog modulation systems; Frequency
division multiplexing multiple access; Super-heterodyne receiver; Examples of
application; DIGITAL MODULATION SYSTEMS: The space of signals; Digital
modulation theory; Binary modulation; M-ary modulation; The digital
modulation system; Examples of digital modulations; Comparison of digital
modulation systems: DIGITAL TRANSMISSION OF ANALOG SIGNALS: Digital
representation of waveforms; Digital transmission of analog signals; Time
division multiplexing (TDM); Examples of application; TRANSMISSION OVER
DISPERSIVE CHANNELS: Channel model; Baseband digital transmission (PAM
systems); Passband digital transmission (QAM systems); Analysis of amplitude
modulated systems; Intersymbol interference; Performance analysis; Application
examples; ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION THEORY, SOURCE ANDCHANNEL CODING:
Information and entropy; Source coding; Channel coding; Channel capacity.
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ISBN13: 9780470018224 552pp 2006 Cl
Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation
5TH EDITION
THOMAS M. LILLESAND, RALPH W. KIEFERand
JONATHAN W. CHIPMAN, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Contents: Concepts and Foundations of Remote Sensing; Elements of
Photographic Systems; Basic Principles of Photogrammetry; Introduction to
Visual Image Interpretation; Multispectral, Thermal, and Hyperspectral Sensing;
Earth Resource Satellites Operating in the Optical Spectrum; Digital Image
Processing; Microwave and Lidar Sensing; Appendix A: Radiometric Concepts,
Terminology, and Units; Appendix B: Remote Sensing Data and Information
Resources; Appendix C: Sample Coordinate Transformation and Resampling
Procedures
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471152279 784pp 2004 Cl
Microwave and RF Wireless Systems
DAVIDM. POZAR, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Contents: Introduction to Wireless Systems; Transmission Lines and Microwave
Networks; Noise and Distortion in Microwave Systems; Antennas and
Propagation for Wireless Systems; Filters; Amplifiers; Mixers; Transistor
Oscillators and Frequency Synthesizers; Modulation Techniques; Receiver
Design; Appendices; Wireless SystemFrequency Bands; Useful Mathematical
Results; Fourier and Laplace Transforms; The Complementary Error Function;
Chebyshev Ploynomials
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471322825 384pp 2001 Cl
Communications Engineering:
Essentials for Computer Scientists and Electrical Engineers
RICHARDCHIA TUNG LEE, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan,
MAO-CHING CHIU, National Chung Cheng University,
JUNG-SHAN LIN, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
Written at a level that is comprehensible to undergraduates in computer
science, Communications Engineering: Essentials for Computer Scientists and
Electrical Engineersprovides key essentials of the subject in a thorough manner.
The book walks the reader through the Fourier transform, analog and digital
modulation techniques, multiple access communications, spread-spectrum
communications, and source coding and channel coding.
Contents: Preface.1. An Overview of Computer Communications. 2. Signal
Space Representation. 3. Fourier Representations for Signals. 4. Analog
Modulation Techniques. 5. Digital Modulation Techniques. 6. Multiple Access
Communications. 7. Spread-SpectrumCommunications. 8. Source Coding and
Channel Coding. Appendix A. Bibliography. Index.
ISBN13: 9780470822456 240pp November 2007 Cl
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Instrumentation
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Medical Instrumentation
Application and Design
4TH EDITION
JOHN G. WEBSTER, University of Wisconsin
Completely updated with the latest information in the field, the new fourth edition of this successful book provides a comprehensive overview of the basic concepts of
medical instrumentation and clearly shows the interdisciplinary nature of bioinstrumentation.
A detailed reference for professionals in the medical instrumentation area
Describes the principles, applications and design of the medical instrumentation most commonly used in hospitals
Stresses fundamental principles of operation and general types of equipment.
Provides excellent, well-grounded examples using real medical devices such as the analysis of an electrocardiograph
Offers a good balance between chemistry, physiology and biomedical instruments
Presents enough information so that a scientist can design instruments that may not be commercially available
Contents: Basic Concepts of Medical Instrumentation; Basic Sensors and Principles; Amplifiers and Signal Processing; The Origin of Biopotentials; Biopotential Electrodes;
Biopotential Amplifiers; Blood Pressure and Sound; Measurement of Flow and Volume of Blood; Measurements of the Respiratory System; Chemical Biosensors; Clinical
Laboratory Instrumentation; Medical Imaging Systems; Therapeutic and Prosthetic Devices; Electrical Safety; Appendix; Index.
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Power Engineering
Electric Power Systems
4TH EDITION
B.M. WEEDY,University of Southampton and
B. CORY,Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
This edition provides a thorough account of power systems engineering and
supplies the student with the essentials of the various aspects of modern power
systems - generation, control, protection, operation, transmission and
distribution. Major updates reflect changes following utility privatisation and
the resulting impact on planning, operation and distribution.
Contents: Introduction to Power Systems; Basic Concepts; Components of a
Power System; Control of Power and Frequency; Control of Voltage and Reactive
Power; Load Flows; Fault Analysis; SystemStability; Direct Current
Transmission; Overvoltages and Insulation Coordination; Substations and
Protection; Power SystemEconomics and Management.
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ISBN 13: 9780471976776 564pp 1998 Hb
Power SystemEssentials
PIETERSCHAVEMAKERandLOU VAN DERSLUIS, both of Delft University of
Technology
This book provides an accessible, broad and up-to-date overview of alternating
current (AC) power systems, focusing on the systemas a whole rather than
analyzing in detail the modelling of component parts (as is the case in classical
power engineering textbooks). Starting with a full introduction to the topic,
setting out the basics for a steady-state analysis of three-phase power systems,
the book goes on to pragmatically examine different aspects of the power
system. A solutions manual with problems and answers relating to material in
the book can be found on an accompanying website.
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ISBN 13: 9780470510278 352pp February 2008 Cl
Power Electronics
Converters, Applications and Design
3RD EDITION
N. MOHANandW. ROBBINS, both of
University of Minnesota andT. UNDELAND,
Norwegian Institute of Technology
Cohesive presentation of power electronics
fundamentals for applications and design in
the power range of 500 kW or less. Describes a
variety of practical and emerging power
electronic converters made feasible by the new
generation of power semiconductor devices.
Contents: Part One: Introduction; Part Two: Generic Power Electronics Circuits;
Part Three: Power Supply Applications; Part Four: Motor Drive Applications; Part
Five: Other Applications; Part Six: Semiconductor Devices; Part Seven: Practical
Converter Design Considerations
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471226932 824pp 2002 Hb
Principles of Electric Machines
and Power Electronics
2ND EDITION
P. C. SEN, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Contents: Magnetic Circuits; Transformers; Electromechanical Energy
Conversion; DC Machines; Induction (Asynchronous) Machines; Synchronous
Machines; Single-Phase Motors; Special Machines; Transients and Dynamics;
Power Semiconductor Converters; Appendices; Index.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/sen
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471022954 640pp 1997 Cl
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Energy
38
Wind Energy Explained
Theory, Design and Application
J.F. MANWELL, J.G. MCGOWAN andA. ROGERS, all of University of Massachusetts
Providing a thorough and highly accessible introduction to the cross-disciplinary
field of wind energy engineering, this authoritative and timely textbook will
appeal to a multi-disciplinary audience.
Contents: Wind characteristics and resources; Aerodynamics of wind turbines;
Mechanics and dynamics; Electrical aspects of wind turbines; Wind turbine
design; Wind turbine control; Wind turbine siting, systemdesign and
integration; Wind energy systemeconomics; Wind energy systems:
environmental aspects and impacts.
Website: Contains solutions to end-of-chapter questions
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471499725 590pp 2002 Hb
Solar Electricity
2ND EDITION
TOMAS MARKVART, University of Southampton
Solar Electricity presents a balanced introduction to all aspects of solar energy
conversion, fromcell types to environmental impact and applications.
warmly recommended as a comprehensive, introductory text on a subject which
should become increasingly important.
Review of the First Edition in Contemporary Physics
Contents: Electricity Fromthe Sun; Solar Radiation; Solar Cells; Photovoltaic
Engineering; Applications; Environmental Impact; Advanced and Specialised Topics.
Series: Wiley-UNESCO Energy Engineering Series
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ISBN 13: 9780471988533 300pp 2000 Pr
Renewable Energy in Power Systems
LEON FRERIS, Loughborough University, DAVIDINFIELDandMURRAYTHOMSON
These study notes have been continuously refined over the nine years'
existence of the course and forman excellent basis for a textbook. The
book discusses power systemanalysis, control and operation.
Considers the operation and structure of a modern electricity market,
highlighting the differences between a centrally planned and operated
systemand a fully deregulated one.
Includes many tables, diagrams, worked examples, tutorial questions,
model answers and case studies to aid the learning process.
Discusses the regional and local operational benefits/problems that may
result in the distribution network due to the injection of energy from
renewables.
Presents a critical analysis of the selling prices of electricity.
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Control Engineering
Digital Control
KANNAN MOUDGALYA, IITPowai
This book is about the design of digital controllers. An attempt has been made to present digital control fromscratch. The book is organized into five parts. The first
deals with modelling, the second concerned with the topic of signal processing, the third devoted to identification of plants frommeasurements, fourth section looks at
the transfer function approach to control design and the last section is devoted to state space techniques for control design. The topics of observers, Kalman filter and
combined controller and observer have also been included.
Contents: 1 Introduction. 2 Modelling of Sampled Data Systems. 3 Linear Systems. 4 Z-Transform 5 Frequency Domain Analysis. 6 Identification. 7 Structures and
Specifications. 8 Proportional, Integral, Derivative Controllers 9 Pole Placement Controllers. 10 Special Cases of Pole Placement Control. 11 MinimumVariance. 12 Model
Predictive Control 13 Linear Quadratic Gaussian Control. 13.1 Spectral Factorization . 13.2 Controller Design. 13.3 Simplified LQG Control Design . 13.4 Introduction to
Performance Analysis of Controllers . 13.5 Matlab Code . 13.6 Problems . IV State Space Approach to Controller Design. 14 State Space Techniques to Controller Design.
A.1 Mathematical Relations . A.2 Installation and Use of Software. A.3 SimulinkCode for Verification. A.4 Problems.
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ISBN 13: 9780470031445 568pp July 2007 Pr
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Control Engineering
39
Modern Control SystemDesign
with MATLAB and Simulink
ASHISH TEWARI
In this book, Tewari emphasizes the physical principles and engineering
applications of modern control systemdesign. Instead of detailing the
mathematical theory, MATLAB examples are used throughout.
Features:
Covers advanced topics including robust and nonlinear control, digital
control, and control via neural networks and fuzzy logic.
Discusses Kalman Filter Theory.
Includes chapters on state-space representation of linear systems, linear
systemdynamics, and control systemdesign.
Contents: Introduction; Linear Systems; State-Space Representation of Linear
Systems; Linear SystemDynamics; Controllability and Observability; Control
SystemDesign; Linear Observer; Design of Compensators; Linear, Quadratic
Optimal Control; Kalman Filter Theory; Adavnced Topics in Modern Control;
Appendix: MATLAB Operators; Answers to Numerical Exercises.
ISBN 13: 9780471496793 518pp 2002 Pr
Dynamics for Engineers
SOUMITRO BANERJEE, Indian Institute of Technology
Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to SystemElements; 2. The Newtonian
Method; 3. Differential Equations by Kirchoffs Laws; 4. The Lagrangian
Formalism; 5. Obtaining First Order Equations; 6. The Language of Bond Graphs;
7. Numerical Solution of Differential Equations; 8. Dynamics in the State Space;
9. Linear Differential Equations; 10. Linear systems with external input;
11. Dynamics of Nonlinear Systems; 12. Discrete-time Dynamical Systems.
ISBN 13: 9780470868447 320pp 2005 Pr
Automatic Control Systems
8TH EDITION
BENJAMIN KUO, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign andFARIDGOLNARAGHI,
University of Waterloo
This best-selling introduction to automatic
control systems has been updated to reflect the
increasing use of computer-aided learning and
design, and revised to feature a more accessible
approach without sacrificing depth.
Real-world applicationsIntegrates real-world
analysis and design applications throughout the
text. Examples include: the sun-seeker system, the liquid-level control,
dc-motor control, and space-vehicle payload control.
Features:
Examples and problemsincludes an abundance of illustrative examples
and problems.
Marginal notes throughout the text highlight important points.
Contents: Preface, 1. Introduction; 2. Mathematical Foundation; 3. Block
Diagrams and Signal-Flow Graphs; 4. Modeling of Physical Systems; 5. State
Variable Analysis; 6. Stability of Linear Control Systems; 7. Time Response;
8. Root Locus Technique; 9. Frequency-Domain Analysis; 10. Design of Control
Systems; 11. Virtual Laboratories Using the MATLAB Toolbox.
Contents of CD: Appendix A: Complex Variable Theory; Appendix B: Differential
and Difference Equations; Appendix C: Elementary Matrix Theory and Algebra;
Appendix D: Laplace TransformTable; Appendix E: Operational Amplifier;
Appendix F: Properties and Construction of the Root Loci; Appendix G:
Frequency-Domain Plots; Appendix H: General Nyquist Criterion; Appendix I:
Discrete-Data Control Systems; Appendix J: Z-TransformTable; Appendix K:
ACSYS 2002: Description of the Software; MATLAB Files; PowerPoint Lecture Notes.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/kuo
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471381488 624pp 2002 Hb
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Control Systems
Engineering
5TH EDITION
NORMAN S. NISE, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Once again Niseprovides readers with an
up-to-date resource for analyzing and
designing real-world feedback control systems.
Throughout the Fifth Edition, emphasis is
placed on the practical application of control
systems engineering. It offers a balanced
treatment of the hardware and software sides
of the development of embedded systems along with in-depth discussions on
the embedded systems development lifecycle.
Features:
Presents a running case study throughout the chapters that ties the
concepts together.
Incorporates MATLAB and Simulink into the material and problems.
Includes a methodology with clearly defined steps for each type of
design problem.
Provides new end-of-chapter problems as well as new biomed and aero
examples.
Contents: Introduction; Modeling in the Frequency Domain; Modeling in the
Time Domain; Time Response; Reduction of Multiple Subsystems; Stability;
Steady-State Errors; Root Locus Techniques; Design via Root Locus; Frequency
Response Techniques; Design via Frequency Response; Design via State Space;
Digital Control Systems.
Resources: WileyPLUS- an online course management systemincluding the full
online text (see page 1) for these entries.
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for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470169971 912pp January 2008 Cl
Principles and Practices of
Automatic Process Control
3RD EDITION
CARLOS A. SMITH, University of South Florida
ARMANDOB. CORRIPIO,Louisiana StateUniversity
Highly practical and applied, this Third Edition
of Smithand Corripios Principles and Practice
of Automatic Process Control continues to
present all the necessary theory for the
successful practice of automatic process
control. The authors discuss both introductory
and advanced control strategies, and show how to apply those strategies in
industrial examples drawn fromtheir own professional practice.
The strengths of the book are its simplicity, excellent examples, practical
approach, real case studies, and focus on Chemical Engineering processes. More
than any other textbook in the field, Smith& Corripioprepares a student for
use of process control in a manufacturing setting.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Mathematical Tools for Controls Systems Analysis,
3. First-Order Dynamic Process, 4. High-Order Dynamic Systems, 5. Basic
Components of Control Systems, 6. Design of Single Loop Feedback Control
Systems, 7. Tuning of Feedback Controllers, 8. Root Locus and Frequency
Response Techniques, 9. Cascade Control, 10. Ratio, Override and Selective
Control, 11. Feedforward Control, 12. Multivariable Process Control, 13. Dynamic
Simulation of Control Systems.
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ISBN 13: 9780471431909 564pp 2005 Cl
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Electromagnetics
40
Applied Electromagnetics
Early Transmission Lines Approach
STUARTM. WENTWORTH
Exploring transmission lines first, Wentworth
breaks away fromthe traditional to provide
readers with a more dynamic approach to
electromagnetics. This format makes the
material much easier to learn because familiar
concepts are discussed first followed by more
advanced topics and applications. Throughout
the pages, electromagnetic theory is presented
along with examples that connect it to the real
world. MATLAB is also integrated into the
chapters, allowing readers to simulate and visualize data that previously
required complex calculations.
A transmission lines first approach that provides readers with a
real-world perspective of electromagnetics.
Offers practical applications for wireless systems, transmission lines,
waveguide, antennas, electromagnetic interference, and microwave
engineering.
Covers vector concepts such as dot product and gradient as well as
different coordinate systems.
Progresses to more complicated topics such as magnetostatic fields
featuring cross product and curl operations.
Introduces variation with time along with dynamic fields and Maxwells
equations.
Demonstrates the linkage between generic plane waves and waves
propagating on transmission lines.
Contents: Introduction; Transmission Lines; Electrostatics; Magnetostatics;
Dynamic Fields; Plane Waves; Waveguides; Antennas; Electromagnetic
Interference; Microwave Engineering; Appendices: Vector Relations; Coordinate
SystemTransformations; Complex Numbers; Integrals, Conversions, and
Constants; Material Properties; Common MATLAB Math Functions; Answers to
Selected Problems.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/wentworth
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470042571 640pp January 2007 Cl
Electromagnetics For Engineers
With Applications
CLAYTON PAUL, University of Kentucky
This book covers the basic electromagnetic principles and laws fromthe
standpoint of engineering applications, focusing on time-varying fields.
Numerous applications of the principles and law are given for engineering
applications that are primarily drawn fromdigital systemdesign and
electromagnetic interference (Electromagnetic Compatibility or EMC).
Features:
Numerous practical engineering applications drawn fromdigital systems
and electromagnetic inference.
Discussion of static (dc) fields is minimized so that the discussion of
time-varying fields can be given sufficient treatment.
Minimization of required mathematics, focus is on basic principles and
law.
Contents: Introduction; Calculation with Vectors; Static (DC) Electromagnetic
Fields; Time-Varying Electromagnetic Fields; Wave Propagation; Transmission
Lines; Antennas; Appendix A Oblique Incidence of UniformPlane Waves on
Plane Boundaries
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/paul
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471452454 432pp 2004 Pr
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with
Engineering Applications
STUARTM. WENTWORTH
The revolution in wireless communications calls for a new focus in the
electrical engineering curriculum. Stuart M. Wentworthfills that need with his
new Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with Engineering Applications.
Incorporating the popular MATLAB programthroughout, it features practical
applications for wireless systems, transmission lines, waveguides (including
optical fiber), antennas, and microwave systems. Designed for use in a
one- or two-semester sequence at the junior and senior level, it offers students
both detailed theoretical grounding and hands-on experience in harmony with
todays professional practice.
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction; PARTI: FUNDAMENTAL ELECTROMAGNETICS;
Chapter 2. Electrostatics; Chapter 3. Magnetostatics; Chapter 4. Dynamic
Fields; Chapter 5. Plane Waves; PARTII: APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETICS;
Chapter 6. Transmission Lines; Chapter 7. Waveguide; Chapter 8. Antennas;
Chapter 9. Electromagnetic Interference; Chapter 10. Microwave Engineering;
Appendices.
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/wentworth
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780470105757 608pp 2004 Cl
Classical Electrodynamics
3RD EDITION
JOHN DAVIDJACKSON, University of California, Berkeley
The third edition of the defining text for the graduate-level course in Electricity
and Magnetismaddresses the changes in emphasis and applications that have
occurred in the field.
Newto This Edition:
SI units used in the first 10 chapters.
Gaussian units are retained in the later chapters
Contents: Introduction to Electrostatics; Boundary-Value Problems in
Electrostatics: I; Boundary-Value Problems in Electrostatics: II; Multipoles,
Electrostatics of Macroscopic Media, Dielectrics; Magnetostatics, Faraday's Law,
Quasi-Static Fields; Maxwell Equations, Macroscopic Electromagnetism,
Conservation Laws; Plane Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Propagation; Wave
Guides, Resonant Cavities, and Optical Fibers; Radiating Systems, Multipole
Fields and Radiation; Scattering and Diffraction; Special Theory of Relativity;
Dynamics of Relativistic Particles and Electromagnetic Fields; Collisions, Energy
Loss, and Scattering of Charged Particles, Cherenkov and Transition Radiation;
Radiation by Moving Charges; Bremsstrahlung, Method of Virtual Quanta,
Radiative Beta Processes; Radiation Dumping, Classical Methods of Charged
Particles; Appendix on Units and Dimensions
Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/jackson
for more information and additional resources (where available)
ISBN 13: 9780471309321 832pp 1999 Cl
NEW
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Index
41
ISBN 13 Author Title Page
9780471720645 Ang Probability Concepts in Engineering: Emphasis on Applications to Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2nd Edition 8
9780471449027 Anton Elementary Linear Algebra With Applications, 9th Edition 5
9780471669609 Anton Elementary Linear Algebra, 9th Edition 5
9780470856093 Azapagic Sustainable Development in Practice: Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists 19
9780471667827 Balanis Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design, 3rd Edition 34
9780470015094 Barlow Excel Models for Business and Operations Management, 2nd Edition 26
9780471430742 Beer A Guide to Writing as an Engineer, 2nd Edition 2
9780470018224 Benvenuto Communication Systems 36
9780470115398 Bird Transport Phenomena, 2nd Edition 17
9780471433385 Boyce Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, with ODE Architect CD, 8th Edition 6
9780471433392 Boyce Elementary Differential Equations, With ODE Architect CD, 8th Edition 6
9780471431602 Brockman Engineering Systems, An Introduction 3
9780471431602 Brockman Introduction to Engineering 4
9780471890607 Buchanan Structural Design for Fire Safety 19
9780471470120 Budhu Foundations and Earth Structures 11
9780471431176 Budhu Soil Mechanics and Foundations, 2nd Edition 11
9780471736967 Callister Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition 20
9780470234631 Callister Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e 22
9780471479871 Cetinkunt Mechatronics 15
9780470021262 Chelsom Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists, 2nd Edition 27
9780471286547 Ching Design Drawing 2
9780471288213 Ching A Visual Dictionary of Architecture 2
9780471209065 Ching Architectural Graphics, 4th Edition 2
9780471473763 Ching Interior Design Illustrated, 2nd Edition 2
9780471752165 Ching Architecture: Form, Space, & Order, 3rd Edition 2
9780471358985 Ching Building Construction Illustrated, 3rd Edition 4
9780471289685 Ching Drawing: A Creative Process 23
9780471394426 Close Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems, 3rd Edition 7
9780471356059 Cook Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis 7
9780470519264 Cross Engineering Design Methods: Strategies for Product Design, 4th Edition 29
9780470108864 Crowe Engineering Fluid Mechanics, 8th Edition 16
9780471274698 Daku MATLAB Tutorial CD: Learning MATLAB Superfast 7
9780470055120 DeGarmo DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, 10th Edition 21
9780471730422 Dorf Introduction to Electric Circuits, 7th Edition 30
9781405110556 Emmitt Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings 24
9781405110549 Emmitt Barry's Advanced Construction of Buildings 25
9780470039069 Farokhi Aircraft Propulsion 25
9780471375876 Felder Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes with CD, 3rd Edition 18
9780471445937 Figliola Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, 4th Edition 14
9780470035801 Fish A First Course in Finite Elements 8
9780471619512 Fortescue Spacecraft Systems Engineering, 3rd Edition 25
9780471202318 Fox Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 6th Edition 15
9780470851067 Franssila Introduction to Microfabrication 32
9780470017494 Freris Renewable Energy in Power Systems 38
9780470850442 Gardner Microsensors: Principles and Applications, 2nd Edition 30
9780471475583 Geschwindner Unified Design of Steel Structures 23
9780471734406 Gilat Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists 8
9780470108772 Gilat MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, 3rd Edition 8
9780471321682 Gray Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition 31
9780470012093 Greasley Operations Management 26
9780471744856 Groover Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems, 3rd Edition 27
9780471661733 Halpin Construction Management, 3rd Edition 26
9780471594314 Hayes Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling 35
9780471432227 Haykin An Introduction to Digital and Analog Communications, 2nd Edition 33
9780470169964 Haykin Communication Systems, 5th Edition 33
9780471378518 Haykin Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition 35
9780471457282 Incropera Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 6th Edition 12
9780471457275 Incropera Introduction to Heat Transfer, 5th Edition 12
9780470234556 Irwin Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9E 31
9780471289296 Itten The Elements of Color 4
9780471309321 Jackson Classical Electrodynamics, 3rd Edition 40
9780470014691 Jencks Theories and Manifestoes of Contemporary Architecture, 2nd Edition 3
9780471144489 Johns Analog Integrated Circuit Design 31
9780471742852 Juvinall Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 4th Edition 14
9780470519233 Karl Protocols and Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks 34
9780471335795 Kirkup Experimental Methods: An Introduction to the Analysis and Presentation of Data 7
9780471073383 Knoll Radiation Detection and Measurement, 3rd Edition 19
9780470015995 Kondepudi Introduction to Modern Thermodynamics 13
9780471728979 Kreyszig Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, International Edition 5
9780471504597 Kreyszig Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications 5
9780471381488 Kuo Automatic Control Systems, 8th Edition 39
9780471762683 Leake Engineering Design Graphics: Sketching, Modeling, and Visualization 4
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ISBN 13 Author Title Page
9780470822456 Lee Communications Engineering - Essentials for Computer Scientists and Electrical Engineers 36
9780471152279 Lillesand Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 5th Edition 36
9780471976318 Lynn Introductory Digital Signal Processing with Computer Applications, Second Edition 35
9780471472568 Mannering Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis, 3rd Edition 24
9780470121641 Mantel Core Concepts: Project Management in Practice (with CD), 3rd Edition 29
9780471499725 Manwell Wind Energy Explained: Theory, Design and Application 38
9780471715399 Marchewka Information Technology Project Management: Providing measurable Organizational Value, 2nd Edition 28
9780471988533 Markvart Solar Electricity, 2nd Edition 38
9780470036082 McCormac Structural Analysis: Using Classical and Matrix Methods, 4th Edition 22
9780471237587 McCormac Surveying, 5th Edition 22
9780471761327 McCormac Design of Reinforced Concrete, 7th Edition, ACI 318-05 Code Edition 23
9780471470151 McQuiston Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning: Analysis and Design, 6th Edition 3
9780470096932 Meredith Operations Management for MBAs, 3rd Edition 27
9780471742777 Meredith Project Management: A Managerial Approach, 6th Edition 28
9780471787020 Meriam Engineering Mechanics: Statics, SI 6th Edition 10
9780471787037 Meriam Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, SI 6th Edition 10
9780471226932 Mohan Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design, 3rd Edition 37
9780470848883 Molisch Wireless Communications 33
9780471487357 Montgomery Design and Analysis of Experiments, 6th Edition 6
9780470233979 Montgomery Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, 6e 9
9780471735571 Montgomery Engineering Statistics, 4th Edition 9
9780471745891 Montgomery Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 4th Edition 9
9780470030370 Moran Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, SI Version, 5th Edition 14
9780470031445 Moudgalya Digital Control 38
9780471630623 Moulijn Chemical Process Technology 17
9780471675822 Munson Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition 16
9780470169971 Nise Control Systems Engineering, 5th Edition 39
9780470844632 O'Connor Practical Reliability Engineering, 4th Edition 28
9780471345558 Palm Mechanical Vibration 13
9780471452454 Paul Electromagnetics For Engineering: With Applications 40
9780470044384 Philpot Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Learning System 21
9780471448785 Pozar Microwave Engineering, 3rd Edition 35
9780471322825 Pozar Microwave and RF Wireless Systems 36
9780470518908 Puglisi New Directions in Contemporary Architecture 3
9780470845325 Ramesh Fiber Optic Communications 33
9780471478461 Razavi Fundamentals of Microelectronics 32
9780471705116 Riley Mechanics of Materials, 6th Edition 20
9780471742203 Roberts Chemical Reactions and Chemical Reactors 17
9780470016640 Roffel Process Dynamics and Control 19
9780471661740 Sandler Chemical, Biochemical, and Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th Edition 17
9780470848791 Saunders Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication Systems: 2nd Edition 34
9780470510278 Schavemaker Electrical Power SystemEssentials 37
9780471464808 Seader Separation Process Principles, 2nd Edition 18
9780471000778 Seborg Process Dynamics and Control, 2nd Edition 19
9780471216636 Seider Product and Process Design Principles: Synthesis, Analysis, and Evaluation, 2nd Edition 18
9780471022954 Sen Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, 2nd Edition 37
9780471486817 Smith Chemical Process: Design and Integration 7
9780471839446 Smith Circuits, Devices and Systems: A First Course in Electrical Engineering, 5th Edition 18
9780471431909 Smith Principles and Practices of Automatic Process Control, 3rd Edition 30
9780470849705 Smith Programming the Finite Element Method, 4th Edition 39
9780471737599 Sonntag Introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics, 2nd Edition 12
9780470171578 Sonntag Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, 7th Edition 15
9780470868140 Soong Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Engineers 6
9780471649908 Spong Robot Modeling and Control 30
9780471781462 Svoboda PSpice for Linear Circuits (uses PSpice version 10) 32
9780470025345 Svrcek A Real-Time Approach to Process Control, 2nd Edition 17
9780471496793 Tewari Modern Control Design : With MATLAB and SIMULINK 39
9780471760955 Thomas The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 5th Edition 32
9780471059370 Todd Groundwater Hydrology, 3rd Edition 24
9780471413899 Tompkins Facilities Planning, 3rd Edition 26
9780471721154 Ugural Mechanics of Materials 20
9780471127048 Uyemura Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems 31
9780471972921 Vickerman Surface Analysis - The Principal Techniques 20
9780470723005 Wahab Dynamics and Vibration: An Introduction 11
9780471497509 Waite Sonar for Practising Engineers, 3rd Edition 34
9780471262862 Wang Reinforced Concrete Design, 7th Edition 23
9780471676003 Webster Medical Instrumentation Application and Design, 4th Edition 37
9780471976776 Weedy Electric Power Systems, 4th Edition 37
9780470128688 Welty Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, 5th Edition 13
9780470042571 Wentworth Applied Electromagnetics: Early Transmission Lines Approach 40
9780470105757 Wentworth Engineering Electromagnetics With Applications 40
9780471264613 Wright Highway Engineering, 7th Edition 24
9780470039625 Young A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition 16
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