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CONTENTS<br />
Aerospace Engineering<br />
Aerodynamics.....................................................................24<br />
Aeronautical.&.Aerospace.Science.....................................15<br />
Aviation.Technology............................................................30<br />
Combustion.Engineering.....................................................27<br />
Compressible.Flow/Gas.Dynamics.....................................25<br />
Computational.Fluid.Dynamics...........................................24<br />
Control.Systems..................................................................15<br />
Design.of.Aircraft.................................................................27<br />
Dynamic.Systems...............................................................26<br />
Dynamics............................................................................15<br />
Dynamics.(Intermediate).....................................................16<br />
Engineering.Mathematics...................................................19<br />
Finite.Element.Method........................................................28<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Introduction)............................................21<br />
Introduction.to.Flight...........................................................29<br />
Numerical.Methods.............................................................17<br />
Performance.of.Aircraft.......................................................28<br />
Plates.&.Shells....................................................................27<br />
Professional.References.....................................................30<br />
Spaceflight Dynamics.........................................................26<br />
Stability.&.Control...............................................................25<br />
Statics.................................................................................16<br />
Statics.and.Dynamics.........................................................17<br />
Stress.Analysis....................................................................20<br />
Vibrations............................................................................26<br />
Viscous.Fluid.Flow/Boundary.Layer.Theory........................24<br />
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Architectural & Urban<br />
Planning<br />
Environmental.Design/Energy............................................35<br />
General.Introduction...........................................................35<br />
Landscape.Architecture......................................................36<br />
Professional.References.....................................................39<br />
Structural.Analysis..............................................................37<br />
Structures............................................................................38<br />
Urban.Planning...................................................................38<br />
Chemical Engineering<br />
Air.Pollution.........................................................................46<br />
Biochemical.Engineering....................................................50<br />
Chemical.Reaction.Engineering..........................................56<br />
Distillation............................................................................54<br />
Engineering.Mathematics...................................................56<br />
Environmental.....................................................................44<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Introduction)............................................48<br />
Hazardous.Waste................................................................47<br />
Intro.to.Chemical.Engineering.............................................55<br />
Materials.Science.(Introduction).........................................57<br />
Numerical.Methods.............................................................49<br />
Plant.Design/Economics.....................................................55<br />
Polymer.Engineering...........................................................51<br />
Process.Control..................................................................53<br />
Professional.References.....................................................58<br />
Thermodynamics.(Introduction)..........................................43<br />
Unit.Operations/Design/Control..........................................52<br />
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Civil Engineering<br />
Air.Pollution.......................................................................102<br />
Construction.Management..................................................82<br />
Dynamic.-.Scalar.................................................................68<br />
Dynamics............................................................................68<br />
Engineering.Economy.........................................................87<br />
Engineering.Mathematics...................................................75.<br />
Environmental.Engineering.................................................88<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Introduction)............................................70.<br />
Foundations........................................................................65<br />
Fundementals.of.Soils........................................................90<br />
Hazardous.Waste..............................................................102.<br />
Hydrology/Sediment.Transport.........................................103<br />
Numerical.Methods.............................................................78<br />
Plates.and.Shells................................................................96.<br />
Project.Management.Scheduling........................................86.<br />
Professional.References...................................................106<br />
Soils.Lab.............................................................................90.<br />
Static.-.Scalar......................................................................66<br />
Statics.................................................................................66.<br />
Strength.of.Materials/Mechanics.of.Materials.....................73.<br />
Stress.Analysis....................................................................90<br />
Structural.Analysis..............................................................91<br />
Structural.Dynamics............................................................92.<br />
Finite.Element.Methods......................................................80.<br />
Structures............................................................................95.<br />
Structures:.Concrete...........................................................92<br />
Structures:.Steel.................................................................93<br />
Structures:.Wood................................................................94<br />
Surveying............................................................................81<br />
Transportation.(Introduction).............................................105.<br />
Water.Resources................................................................96.<br />
Water/Wastewater...............................................................97<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Engineering Graphics/<br />
Drawing & CAD<br />
AutoCAD........................................................................... 119<br />
CAD.Manuals....................................................................121<br />
Computer.Graphics...........................................................123<br />
Engineering.Graphics.&.Drawing...................................... 115<br />
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Engineering Mechanics<br />
Dynamics.-.Scalar.............................................................129<br />
Dynamics..........................................................................129<br />
Dynamics.(Intermediate)...................................................130<br />
Elasticity/Plasticity.............................................................136.<br />
Numerical.Methods...........................................................131<br />
Plates.&.Shells..................................................................136<br />
Static.-.Scalar....................................................................127.<br />
Statics...............................................................................127.<br />
Statics.and.Dynamics.......................................................131<br />
Strength.of.Materials/Mechanics.of.Materials...................133<br />
Stress.Analysis..................................................................134<br />
Vibrations..........................................................................135<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
General Engineering<br />
AutoCad............................................................................145<br />
B.E.S.T..............................................................................163<br />
CAD.Manuals....................................................................147<br />
Computer/Programming....................................................149.<br />
Engineering.Design...........................................................139<br />
Engineering.Ethics............................................................156.<br />
Engineering.Graphics.&.Drawing......................................143<br />
Engineering.Math/Statistics..............................................160.<br />
Entrepreneurship..............................................................170<br />
Environmental.Engineering...............................................154<br />
Finite.Element.Methods....................................................162.<br />
Internet..............................................................................167.<br />
Introduction/Problem.Solving............................................141<br />
MathLab............................................................................144<br />
Numerical.Methods...........................................................157.<br />
Professional.References...................................................171.<br />
Project.Management:.Engineering....................................168<br />
Technical.Writing...............................................................156<br />
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Industrial Engineering<br />
CAD/CAM.&.SIM...............................................................176.<br />
Engineering.Economy.......................................................175.<br />
Engineering.Math/Statistics..............................................188<br />
Ergonomics,.Work.Measurement,.Human.Factors...........178.<br />
Linear.Programming/Optimization....................................180.<br />
Management.of.Technolody..............................................175<br />
Manufacturing.Processes.................................................179<br />
Numerical.Methods...........................................................190<br />
Operations.Research........................................................179<br />
Operations.Research.(Advanced):.Decision.Analysis.......180.<br />
Product.Planning.&.Design...............................................181<br />
Production.&.Inventory.Control.........................................182.<br />
Production.&.Operations.Management.............................183.<br />
Professional.References...................................................192.<br />
Quality.Control/Reliability..................................................184.<br />
Simulation.........................................................................186<br />
Systems............................................................................179<br />
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Materials Engineering<br />
Basic.Metallurgy................................................................198.<br />
Materials.Science.(Introduction).......................................197<br />
Mechanical.Behavior.of.Materials.....................................199.<br />
Physical.Metallurgy...........................................................198<br />
Thermodynamics.of.Materials...........................................200<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Mechanical Engineering<br />
Automotive.Technology.....................................................205<br />
CAD/CAM..........................................................................233..<br />
Combustion.Engineering...................................................229..<br />
Compressible.Flow/Gas.Dynamics...................................230..<br />
Computational.Fluid.Dynamics.........................................220..<br />
Control.Systems................................................................221.<br />
Convective.Heat.Transfer.................................................228<br />
Dynamic.Systems............................................................. 211<br />
Dynamics.-.Scalar.............................................................209.<br />
Dynamics..........................................................................209<br />
Dynamics.(Intermediate)................................................... 211<br />
Energy.Conversion...........................................................227<br />
Engineering.Mathematics.................................................234<br />
Finite.Element.Methods....................................................239<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Advanced).............................................220<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Introduction)..........................................217<br />
Heat.Transfer.(Introduction)..............................................227<br />
Internal.Combustion.Engines............................................230<br />
Intro.to.Engineering.Design..............................................242<br />
Intro.to.Engineering.Materials...........................................243<br />
Intro.to.Manufacturing.Processes.....................................241.<br />
Kinematics/Dynamics.of.Machines...................................243<br />
Machine.Design................................................................244..<br />
Machine.Tool.Technology..................................................207..<br />
Measurements/Experimentation/Instrumentation.............240<br />
Mechanical.Behavior.of.Materials.....................................224..<br />
Mechanical.Engineering.Design.(Capstone).....................247..<br />
Mechatronics.....................................................................248<br />
MEMs.&.Sensors..............................................................251.<br />
Numerical.Methods...........................................................237<br />
Plates.&.Shells..................................................................226.. ..<br />
Professional.References...................................................254.<br />
................................................................................................<br />
Refrigeration.&.Air.Conditioning/HVAC.............................231.<br />
Robotics............................................................................252.<br />
Static.-.Scalar....................................................................208<br />
Statics...............................................................................208.<br />
Statics.and.Dynamics.......................................................212<br />
Statics.and.Strength.of.Materials......................................224.<br />
Strength.of.Materials/Mechanics.of.Materials...................222.<br />
Stress.Analysis..................................................................225<br />
Structural.Analysis............................................................226.<br />
Thermal.Fluid.Sciences....................................................212<br />
Thermal.Systems.Design..................................................216.. ..<br />
Thermodynamics.(Introduction)........................................214<br />
Viscous.Flow/Boundary.Layer.Theory..............................253..<br />
Vibrations..........................................................................253<br />
Welding.............................................................................207.<br />
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Indexes<br />
<strong>Author</strong>.Indexes..................................................................265.<br />
Title.Indexes......................................................................276.
NEW TITLES<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction.to.Flight,.6e. Anderson. 9780073529394. 0073529397. 29<br />
Fundamentals.of.Thermal-Fluid.Sciences,.3e. Cengel. 9780073327488. 0073327484. 21<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 17<br />
Essentials.of.Fluid.Mechanics:.Fundamentals.and.Applications. Cimbala. 9780073301129. 0073301124. 22<br />
Fluid.Mechanics,.6e. White. 9780073309208. 0073309206. 22<br />
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Fundamentals.of.Structural.Analysis,.3e. Leet. 9780073305387. 0073305383. 37.<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Principles.of.Environmental.Engineering.&.Science,.2e. Davis. 9780073122359. 0073122351. 44<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 49<br />
Essentials.of.Fluid.Mechanics:.Fundamentals.and.Applications. Cimbala. 9780073301129. 0073301124. 48<br />
Introduction.to.Environmental.Engineering,.4e. Davis. 9780072424119. 0072424117. 45<br />
Statistics.for.Engineers.amd.Scientists,.2e. Navidi. 9780073309491. 0073309494. 56
NEW TITLES<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics.of.Materials,.5e. Beer. 9780077221409. 0077221400. 73<br />
Principles.of.Environmental.Engineering.&.Science,.2e. Davis. 9780073122359. 0073122351. 88,97<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Statics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464788. 007246478X. 66<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Dynamics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464771. 0072464771. 68<br />
Basics.of.Engineering.Economy. Blank. 9780073401294. 0073401293. 87<br />
Fundamentals.of.Thermal-Fluid.Sciences,.3e. Cengel. 9780073327488. 0073327484. 70<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 78<br />
Essentials.of.Fluid.Mechanics:.Fundamentals.and.Applications. Cimbala. 9780073301129. 0073301124. 70<br />
Introduction.to.Environmental.Engineering,.4e. Davis. 9780072424119. 0072424117. 89,98<br />
Fundamentals.of.Structural.Analysis,.3e. Leet. 9780073305387. 0073305383. 91,95<br />
Statistics.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Navidi. 9780073309491. 0073309494. 75<br />
Strength.of.Materials.(Sigma.Series)..[<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title]. Negi. 9780070634596. 0070634599. 74<br />
Engineering.of.Foundations,.The. Salgado. 9780072500585. 0072500581. 65.<br />
Fluid.Mechanics,.6e. White. 9780073309200. 0073309206. 71.
NEW TITLES<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction.to.Graphics.Communications.for.Engineers.with. . . . . .<br />
..Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.4e. Bertoline. 9780077221317. 0077221311. 115<br />
Technical.Graphics.Communications,.4e. Bertoline. 9780077221300. 0077221303. 115<br />
Introduction.to.Solid.Modeling.Using.Solidworks.2008.with. . . . . .<br />
. Solidworks.Student.Design.Kit,.4e. Howard. 9780077221386. 0077221389. 121<br />
Autocad.2009.Instructor.with.Autodesk.2009.Inventor.DVD,.5e. Leach. 9780077221393. 0077221397. 119<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Engineering.Drawing,.7e..(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title). Boundy. 9780070138186. 0070138184. 117<br />
Introduction.to.Solid.Modeling.Using.Solidworks.2007,.3e. Howard. 9780077216078. 0077216075. 122<br />
Engineering.Drawing.and.Design,.7e. Jensen. 9780073521510. 0073521515. 116<br />
Pro.Engineer-Wildfire.Instructor,.4e. Kelley. 9780073522661. 007352266X. 123<br />
Autocad.2008.Companion.with.Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.3e. Leach. 9780077228699. 0077228693. 119<br />
Autocad.2008.Instructor.with.Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.4e. Leach. 9780077216085. 0077216083. 120
NEW TITLES<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics.of.Materials,.5e. Beer. 9780077221409. 0077221400. 133<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Dynamics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464771. 0072464771. 129<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Statics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464788. 007246478X. 127<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Mathlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 131<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction.to.Graphics.Communications.for.Engineers.with. . . . . .<br />
...Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.4e. Bertoline. 9780077221317. 0077221311. 143<br />
Technical.Graphics.Communications,.4e. Bertoline. 9780077221300. 0077221303. 143.<br />
Engineering.Design,.4e. Dieter. 9780072837032. 0072837039. 139<br />
Harley.Hahn's.Guide.to.Unix.and.Linux. Hahn. 9780073133614. 0073133612. 149<br />
Introduction.to.Solid.Modeling.using.Solidworks.2008.with.Solidworks. . . . . .<br />
. Student.Design.Kit,.4e. Howard. 9780077221386. 0077221389. 147<br />
Autocad.2009.Instructor.with.Autodesk.2009.Inventor.DVD,.5e. Leach. 9780077221393. 0077221397. 145<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NEW TITLES<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Fortran.95/2003.for.Scientists.&.Engineers,.3e. Chapman. 9780073191577. 0073191574. 151,164<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 157<br />
Introduction.to.Environmental.Engineering,.4e. Davis. 9780072424119. 0072424117. 154<br />
Technology.Ventures:.From.Idea.to.Enterprise,.2e. Dorf. 9780073365046. 0073365041. 170<br />
Engineering.Fundamentals.and.Problem.Solving,.5e. Eide. 9780073191584. 0073191582. 141<br />
Pocket.Book.of.Technical.Writing.for.Engineers.&.Scientists,.3e. Finklestein. 9780073191591. 0073191590. 156<br />
Design.for.Electrical.and.Computer.Engineers. Ford. 9780073380353. 0073380350. 139<br />
Project.Management.with.MS.Project.CD.+.Student.CD,.4e. Gray. 9780073348179. 0073348171. 168<br />
Concepts.in.Engineering,.2e. Holtzapple. 9780073191621. 0073191620. 141,165<br />
Introduction.to.Solid.Modeling.using.Solidworks.2007,.3e. Howard. 9780077216078. 0077216075. 148<br />
Pro.Engineer-Wildfire.Instructor,.4e. Kelley. 9780073522661. 007352266X. 149<br />
Autocad.2008.Companion.with.Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.3e. Leach. 9780077228699. 0077228693. 146<br />
Autocad.2008.Instructor.with.Autodesk.2008.Inventor.DVD,.4e. Leach. 9780077216085. 0077216083. 146<br />
Statistics.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Navidi. 9780073309491. 0073309494. 160<br />
A.Concise.Introduction.to.Matlab. Palm. 9780073385839. 0073385832. 144,150,. .<br />
. . . . . 163<br />
Mathcad:.A.Tool.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Pritchard. 9780073191850. 007319185X. 150,164
NEW TITLES<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Niebel's.Methods,.Standards,.&.Work.Design,.12e. Freivalds. 9780073376318. 0073376310. 178<br />
Production.and.Operation.Analysis,.6e. Nahmias. 9780073377858. 0073377856. 183<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Basics.of.Engineering.Economy. Blank. 9780073401294. 0073401293. 175<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 190<br />
Factory.Physics,.3e. Hopp. 9780072824032. 0072824034. 182,183<br />
Statistics.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Navidi. 9780073309491. 0073309494. 188<br />
Product.Design.and.Development,.4e. Ulrich. 9780073101422. 0073101427. 181<br />
0
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics.of.Materials,.5e. Beer. 9780077221409. 0077221400. 222<br />
Engineering.Design,.4e. Dieter. 9780072837032. 0072837039. 247<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction.to.Flight,.6e. Anderson. 9780073529394. 0073529397. 209<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Dynamics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464771. 0072464771. 209<br />
Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Statics,.5e. Beer. 9780072464788. 007246478X. 208<br />
Design.of.Machine.Elements,.2e. [<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title]. Bhandari. 9780070611412. 0070611416. 245<br />
Shigley's.Mechanical.Engineering.Design,.8e. Budynas. 9780073312606. 0073312606. 244<br />
Fundamentals.of.Thermal-Fluid.Sciences,.3e. Cengel. 9780073327488. 0073327484. 213,217<br />
Introduction.to.Thermodynamics.and.Heat.Transfer.with.EES.Software,.2e. Cengel. 9780077235659. 0077235657. 212,214<br />
Thermodynamics:.An.Engineering.Approach,.6e. Cengel. 9780073305370. 0073305375. 214<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 237<br />
Essentials.of.Fluid.Mechanics:.Fundamentals.and.Applications. Cimbala. 9780073301129. 0073301124. 217<br />
Design.for.Electrical.and.Computer.Engineers. Ford. 9780073380353. 0073380350. 247<br />
Internal.Combustion.Engines,.3e.[<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title]. Ganesan. 9780070648173. 0070648174. 230<br />
Fundamentals.of.Stuctural.Analysis,.3e. Leet. 9780073305387. 0073305383. 226<br />
Microelectronic.Mechanical.Systems.[<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>.India.Title]. Mahalik. 9780070634459. 0070634459. 251<br />
Power.Plant.Engineering,.3e.[<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title]. Nag. 9780070648159. 0070648158. 231<br />
Statistics.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Navidi. 9780073309491. 0073309494. 234<br />
Strength.of.Materials.(Sigma.Series)..[<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title]. Negi. 9780070634596. 0070634599. 222<br />
Design.of.Machinery.with.Student.Resource.CD,.4e. Norton. 9780073290980. 007329098X. 243<br />
Fluid.Mechanics,.6e. White. 9780073309200. 0073309206. 218
NEW TITLES
Aerodynamics.....................................................................................................24<br />
Aeronautical.&.Aerospace.Science.....................................................................15<br />
Aviation.Technology............................................................................................30<br />
Combustion.Engineering.....................................................................................27<br />
Compressible.Flow/Gas.Dynamics.....................................................................25<br />
Computational.Fluid.Dynamics...........................................................................24<br />
Control.Systems..................................................................................................15<br />
Design.of.Aircraft.................................................................................................27<br />
Dynamic.Systems...............................................................................................26<br />
Dynamics............................................................................................................15<br />
Dynamics.(Intermediate).....................................................................................16<br />
Engineering.Mathematics...................................................................................19<br />
Finite.Element.Method........................................................................................28<br />
Fluid.Mechanics.(Introduction)............................................................................21<br />
Introduction.to.Flight...........................................................................................29<br />
Numerical.Methods.............................................................................................17<br />
Performance.of.Aircraft.......................................................................................28<br />
Plates.&.Shells....................................................................................................27<br />
Professional.References.....................................................................................30<br />
Spaceflight Dynamics.........................................................................................26<br />
Stability.&.Control...............................................................................................25<br />
Statics.................................................................................................................16<br />
Statics.and.Dynamics.........................................................................................17<br />
Stress.Analysis....................................................................................................20<br />
Vibrations............................................................................................................26<br />
Viscous.Fluid.Flow/Boundary.Layer.Theory........................................................24<br />
13<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction.to.Flight,.6e. Anderson. 9780073529394. 0073529397. 29<br />
Fundamentals.of.Thermal-Fluid.Sciences,.3e. Cengel. 9780073327488. 0073327484. 21<br />
Applied.Numerical.Methods.with.Matlab.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.2e. Chapra. 9780073132907. 007313290X. 17<br />
Essentials.of.Fluid.Mechanics:.Fundamentals.and.Applications. Cimbala. 9780073301129. 0073301124. 22<br />
Fluid.Mechanics,.6e. White. 9780073309208. 0073309206. 22<br />
14
. .<br />
Aeronautical &<br />
Aerospace Science<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERACTIVE AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
AND DESIGN<br />
by Dava Newman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
2002 / 475 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121048-5 / MHID: 0-07-121048-2<br />
[IE with CD-ROM]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill/sites/0072348208<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.A.Brief.History.of.Flight.<br />
2.Introduction.to.Engineering.<br />
3.Aerodynamics.<br />
4.Aircraft.Performances.<br />
5.Introduction.to.Structural.Engineering.<br />
6.Aircraft.Propulsion.<br />
7.Introduction.to.Airplane.Stability.and.Control.<br />
8.The.Space.Environment:An.Engineering.Perspective.<br />
9.Orbital.Mechanics.<br />
10.Satellite.Systems.Engineering.<br />
11.Humans.Space.Exploration.<br />
12.Design:.Lighter-Than-Air.(LTA).Vehicle.Module.<br />
13.Unit.Systems.and.Unit.Conversion.Factors.<br />
14.Physical.Constants.and.Miscellaneous.Factors.<br />
Control Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
CONTROL SYSTEMS<br />
Principles and Design<br />
Second Edition<br />
by M. Gopal, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi<br />
2002 / 989 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048289-0 / MHID: 0-07-048289-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123127-5 / MHID: 0-07-123127-7 [IE]<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1..Introduction.to.the.Control.Problem<br />
2..Dynamic.Models.and.Dynamic.Response<br />
3..Models.of.Industrial.Control.Devices.and.Systems<br />
4..Basic.Principles.of.Feedback.Control<br />
5..Concepts.of.Stability.and.the.Routh.Stability.Criterion<br />
6..The.Performance.of.Feedback.Systems<br />
7..Compensator.Design.Using.Root.Locus.Plots<br />
8..The.Nyquist.Stability.Criterion.and.Stability.Margins<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
15<br />
9..Feedback.System.Performance.Based.on.the.Frequency.<br />
Response<br />
10..Compensator.Design.Using.Bode.Plots<br />
11..Hardware.and.Software.Implementation.of.Common.<br />
Compensators.<br />
12..Control.System.Analysis.Using.State.Variable.Methods<br />
Appendix.A:.Mathematical.Background<br />
Appendix.B:.MATLAB.Environment<br />
Appendix.C:.Control.Theory<br />
Quiz<br />
Index<br />
SChAuM’S OuTLINE Of fEEDbACk AND<br />
CONTROL SYSTEMS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Joseph DiStefano, University of California, Los Angeles; Allen Stubberud,<br />
UCLA; Ivan William, TRW Space and Technology<br />
1990 / 572 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-017052-0 / MHID: 0-07-017052-5<br />
A Schaum's Publication<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
VECTOR MEChANICS fOR ENGINEERS:<br />
DYNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, William E Clausen, Ohio State University, and Phillip J<br />
Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321220-3 / MHID: 0-07-321220-2<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125875-3 / MHID: 0-07-125875-2<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For.the.past.fifty.years.Beer.and.Johnston.have.been.the.uncontested.<br />
leaders. in. the. teaching. of. undergraduate. engineering. mechanics..<br />
Over.the.years.their.textbooks.have.introduced.significant.theoretical.<br />
and.pedagogical.innovations.in.statics,.dynamics,.and.mechanics.of.<br />
materials.education..At.the.same.time,.their.careful.presentation.of.<br />
content,.unmatched.levels.of.accuracy.and.attention.to.detail.have.<br />
made.their.texts.the.standard.for.excellence..The.new.Eighth.Edition.<br />
of.Vector.Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Dynamics.marks.the.fiftieth.anniversary.of.the.Beer/Johnston.series..Continuing.in.the.spirit.of.its.<br />
successful.previous.editions,.the.Eighth.Edition.provides.conceptually.<br />
accurate.and.thorough.coverage.together.with.a.significant.addition.<br />
of.new.problems,.including.biomechanics.problems,.and.the.most.<br />
extensive.media.resources.available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11.Kinematics.of.Particles<br />
12.Kinetics.of.Particles:.Newton’s.Second.Law<br />
13.Kinetics.of.Particles:.Energy.and.Momentum.Methods
14.Systems.of.Particles<br />
15.Kinematics.of.Rigid.Bodies<br />
16.Plane.Motion.of.Rigid.Bodies:.Forces.and.Accelerations<br />
17.Plane.Motion.of.Rigid.Bodies:.Energy.and.Momentum.Methods<br />
18.Kinetics.of.Rigid.Bodies.in.Three.Dimensions<br />
19.Mechanical.Vibrations<br />
Appendix.A:.Some.Useful.Definitions.and.Properties.of.Vector.Algebra<br />
Appendix.B:.Moments.of.Inertia.of.Masses<br />
Appendix.C:.Fundamentals.of.Engineering.Examination<br />
Dynamics (Intermediate)<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERMEDIATE DYNAMICS<br />
by Marcelo R M Crespo da Silva, Rensselaer Polytech Institute—Troy<br />
2004 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292188-5 / MHID: 0-07-292188-9 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123236-4 / MHID: 0-07-123236-2 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921889/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1).Essential.material.needed.for.dynamics<br />
2).Kinematics.and.dynamics.of.point.masses<br />
3).Kinematic.analysis.of.planar.mechanisms.<br />
4).System.of.point.masses:.special.dynamical.properties<br />
5).Dynamics.of.rigid.bodies.in.simple.planar.motion<br />
6).Introduction.to.dynamics.of.rigid.bodies.in.general.motion<br />
7).Introduction.to.analytical.dynamics<br />
8).Vibrations.&.oscillations.of.dynamical.systems<br />
Appendix.A:.Simulink.tutorial<br />
Appendix. B:. Notes. on. sequential. rotations,. angular. velocity,. and.<br />
acceleration<br />
Appendix.C:.Properties.of.the.inertia.matrix.of.a.body<br />
Appendix.D:.Suggested.computer.lab.assignments<br />
Appendix.F:.Answers.to.selected.problems<br />
Appendix.G:.Some.references.for.advanced.studies<br />
International Edition<br />
ANALYTICAL DYNAMICS<br />
by Haim Baruh, Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />
1999 / 704 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-365977-0 / MHID: 0-07-365977-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116094-0 / MHID: 0-07-116094-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter.1:.Introduction<br />
Chapter.2:.Basic.Principles<br />
Chapter.3:.Relative.Motion<br />
Chapter.4:.Dynamics.of.a.System.of.Particles<br />
Chapter.5:.Analytical.Mechanics:.Basic.Concepts<br />
Chapter.6:.Analytical.Mechanics:.Additional.Concepts<br />
Chapter.7:.Rigid-Body.Geometry.<br />
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Chapter.8:.Rigid.Body.Kinematics<br />
Chapter.9:.Rigid.Body.Dynamics:.Basic.Concepts<br />
Chapter.10:.Rigid.Body.Dynamics:.Advanced.Concepts<br />
Chapter.11:.Qualitative.Analysis.of.Rigid.Body.Motion<br />
Chapter.12:.Dynamics.of.Lightly.Flexible.Bodies<br />
Appendices<br />
Chapter.A:.A.History.of.Mechanics<br />
Chapter.B:.Concepts.from.the.Calculus.of.Variations<br />
Chapter.C:.Common.Mass.Moments.of.Inertia<br />
Statics<br />
International Edition<br />
VECTOR MEChANICS fOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University and David<br />
Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 648 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321219-7 / MHID: 0-07-321219-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125765-7 / MHID: 0-07-125765-9<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For.the.past.fifty.years.Beer.and.Johnston.have.been.the.uncontested.<br />
leaders. in. the. teaching. of. undergraduate. engineering. mechanics..<br />
Over.the.years.their.textbooks.have.introduced.significant.theoretical.<br />
and.pedagogical.innovations.in.statics,.dynamics,.and.mechanics.of.<br />
materials.education..At.the.same.time,.their.careful.presentation.of.<br />
content,.unmatched.levels.of.accuracy.and.attention.to.detail.have.<br />
made.their.texts.the.standard.for.excellence..The.new.Eighth.Edition.of.<br />
Vector.Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Statics.marks.the.fiftieth.anniversary.<br />
of.the.Beer/Johnston.series..Continuing.in.the.spirit.of.its.successful.<br />
previous.editions,.the.Eighth.Edition.provides.conceptually.accurate.<br />
and.thorough.coverage.together.with.a.significant.addition.of.new.<br />
problems,.including.biomechanics.problems,.and.the.most.extensive.<br />
media.resources.available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Statics.of.Particles<br />
3.Rigid.Bodies:.Equivalent.Systems.of.Forces<br />
4.Equilibrium.of.Rigid.Bodies<br />
5.Distributed.Forces:.Centroids.and.Centers.of.Gravity<br />
6.Analysis.of.Structures<br />
7.Forces.in.Beams.and.Cables<br />
8.Friction<br />
9.Distributed.Forces:.Moments.of.Inertia<br />
10.Method.of.Virtual.Work..Fundamentals.of.Engineering.Examination<br />
Index<br />
Answers.to.Problems
Statics and Dynamics<br />
VECTOR MEChANICS fOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DYNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For.the.past.fifty.years.Beer.and.Johnston.have.been.the.uncontested.<br />
leaders. in. the. teaching. of. undergraduate. engineering. mechanics..<br />
Over.the.years.their.textbooks.have.introduced.significant.theoretical.<br />
and.pedagogical.innovations.in.statics,.dynamics,.and.mechanics.of.<br />
materials.education..At.the.same.time,.their.careful.presentation.of.<br />
content,.unmatched.levels.of.accuracy.and.attention.to.detail.have.<br />
made.their.texts.the.standard.for.excellence..The.new.Eighth.Edition.<br />
of.Vector.Mechanics.for.Engineers:.Statics.and.Dynamics.marks.the.<br />
fiftieth.anniversary.of.the.Beer/Johnston.series..Continuing.in.the.spirit.<br />
of.its.successful.previous.editions,.the.Eighth.Edition.provides.conceptually.accurate.and.thorough.coverage.together.with.a.significant.<br />
addition.of.new.problems,.including.biomechanics.problems,.and.the.<br />
most.extensive.media.resources.available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Statics.of.Particles<br />
3.Rigid.Bodies:.Equivalent.Systems.of.Forces<br />
4.Equilibrium.of.Rigid.Bodies<br />
5.Distributed.Forces:.Centroids.and.Centers.of.Gravity<br />
6.Analysis.of.Structures<br />
7.Forces.in.Beams.and.Cables<br />
8.Friction<br />
9.Distributed.Forces:.Moments.of.Inertia<br />
10.Method.of.Virtual.Work<br />
11.Kinematics.of.Particles<br />
12.Kinetics.of.Particles:.Newton’s.Second.Law<br />
13.Kinetics.of.Particles:.Energy.and.Momentum.Methods<br />
14.Systems.of.Particles<br />
15.Kinematics.of.Rigid.Bodies<br />
16.Plane.Motion.of.Rigid.Bodies:.Forces.and.Accelerations<br />
17.Plane.Motion.of.Rigid.Bodies:.Energy.and.Momentum.Methods<br />
18.Kinetics.of.Rigid.Bodies.in.Three.Dimensions<br />
19.Mechanical.Vibrations<br />
Appendix:.Fundamentals.of.Engineering.Examination<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
17<br />
New<br />
Numerical Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED NuMERICAL<br />
METhODS WITh MATLAb fOR<br />
ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 544 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
Steven. Chapra’s. second. edition,.Applied. Numerical. Methods. with.<br />
MATLAB.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.is.written.for.engineers.and.<br />
scientists. who. want. to. learn. numerical. problem. solving.. This. text.<br />
focuses.on.problem-solving.(applications).rather.than.theory,.using.<br />
MATLAB,.and.is.intended.for.Numerical.Methods.users;.hence.theory.<br />
is.included.only.to.inform.key.concepts..The.second.edition.feature.<br />
new.material.such.as.Numerical.Differentiation.and.ODE's:.Boundary-Value.Problems..<br />
For. those. who. require. a. more. theoretical. approach,. see. Chapra's.<br />
best-selling. Numerical. Methods. for. Engineers,. 5/e. (2006),. also. by.<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>..<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� Based.on.response.from.users.and.reviewers,.4.New.Chapters.<br />
have.been.added.to.the.second.edition.to.provide.a.more.accessible.<br />
presentation,.while.maintaining.its.student-friendly.flavor..<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Optimization.<br />
Numerical.Differentiation.<br />
ODES:.Boundary-Value.Problems.<br />
� Fast.Fourier.Transform..This.appendix.chapter.is.presented.in.<br />
an.introductory.fashion.to.illustrate.the.power.of.MATLAB.and.to.let.<br />
students.go.away.recognizing.that.although.they.have.just.scratched.<br />
the.surface,.they.might.want.to.pursue.the.topic.in.greater.depth.in.<br />
future.courses..<br />
�<br />
50%.new.or.revised.chapter.and.homework.problems<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Explanations.are.straight-forward.and.practically.oriented..The.<br />
math.level.is.considered,.just.to.be.at.the.right.level--not.too.easy.or.<br />
rigorous,.just.right..<br />
� Extensive.use.of.engineering.examples,.case.studies,.and.applications.are.given.throughout.the.text..<br />
� Each.chapter.is.well.integrated.with.MATLAB.M-files..In.addition,.<br />
relevant.MATLAB.functions.are.introduced.in.each.chapter..
� MATLAB. is. used. as. the. primary. computing. environment..All.<br />
algorithms.are.presented.as.m-files..<br />
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A.text.Web.site.is.available.at.http://www.mhhe.com/chapra.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis..<br />
1..Mathematical.Modeling.Numerical.Methods.and.Problem.<br />
Solving..<br />
2..MATLAB.Fundamentals..<br />
3..Programming.with.MATLAB..<br />
4..Roundoff.and.Trunication.Errors..<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization..<br />
5..Roots:.Bracketing.Methods..<br />
6..Roots:.Open.Methods..<br />
7..Optimization..<br />
Part Three Linear Systems..<br />
8..Linear.Algebraic.Equations.and.Matrices..<br />
9..Gauss.Elimination..<br />
10..LU.Factorization..<br />
11..Matrix.Inverse.and.Condition..<br />
12..Iterative.Methods..<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting..<br />
13..Linear.Regression..<br />
14..General.Linear.Least-Squares.and.Non-Linear.Regression..<br />
15..Polynomial.Interpolation..16..Splines.and.Piecewise.<br />
Interpolation..Part Five Integration and Differentiation..<br />
17..Numerical.Integration.Formulas..<br />
18..Numerical.Integration.of.Functions..<br />
19..Numerical.Differentiation..<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations..<br />
20..Initial-Value.Problems..<br />
21..Adaptive.Methods.and.Stiff.Systems..<br />
22..Boundary-Value.Problems.<br />
Appendix.A:.Eigenvalues.<br />
Appendix.B:.MATLAB.Built-in.Functions.<br />
Appendix.C:.MATLAB.M-File.Functions.<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
NuMERICAL METhODS fOR ENGINEERS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The.fifth.edition.of.Numerical.Methods.for.Engineers.with.Software.<br />
and.Programming.Applications.continues.its.tradition.of.excellence..<br />
Instructors.love.this.text.because.it.is.a.comprehensive.text.that.is.<br />
easy.to.teach.from..Students.love.it.because.it.is.written.for.them—with.<br />
great.pedagogy.and.clear.explanations.and.examples.throughout..The.<br />
text.features.a.broad.array.of.applications,.including.all.engineering.<br />
disciplines..The.revision.retains.the.successful.pedagogy.of.the.prior.<br />
editions..Chapra.and.Canale’s.unique.approach.opens.each.part.of.the.<br />
text.with.sections.called.Motivation,.Mathematical.Background,.and.<br />
Orientation,.preparing.the.student.for.what.is.to.come.in.a.motivating.<br />
and.engaging.manner..Each.part.closes.with.an.Epilogue.containing.<br />
sections.called.Trade-Offs,.Important.Relationships.and.Formulas,.<br />
and.Advanced.Methods.and.Additional.References..Much.more.than.<br />
a.summary,.the.Epilogue.deepens.understanding.of.what.has.been.<br />
learned.and.provides.a.peek.into.more.advanced.methods..Users.<br />
will.find.use.of.software.packages,.specifically.MATLAB.and.Excel.<br />
with. VBA.. This. includes. material. on. developing. MATLAB. m-files.<br />
and.VBA.macros..Also,.many,.many.more.challenging.problems.are.<br />
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18<br />
included..The.expanded.breadth.of.engineering.disciplines.covered.<br />
is.especially.evident.in.the.problems,.which.now.cover.such.areas.<br />
as.biotechnology.and.biomedical.engineering.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:.<br />
1.Mathematical.Modeling.and.Engineering.Problem.Solving..<br />
2.Programming.and.Software..<br />
3.Approximations.and.Round-Off.Errors..<br />
4.Truncation.Errors.and.the.Taylor.Series..<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5.Bracketing.Methods<br />
6.Open.Methods<br />
7.Roots.of.Polynomials.<br />
8.Engineering.Applications:.Roots.of.Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:.<br />
9.Gauss.Elimination<br />
10.LU.Decomposition.and.Matrix.Inversion<br />
11.Special.Matrices.and.Gauss-Seidel<br />
12.Engineering.Applications:.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:.<br />
13.One-Dimensional.Unconstrained.Optimization<br />
14.Multidimensional.Unconstrained.Optimization<br />
15.Constrained.Optimization<br />
16.Engineering.Applications:.Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:.<br />
17.Least-Squares.Regression<br />
18.Interpolation<br />
19.Fourier.Approximation<br />
20.Engineering.Applications:.Curve.Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:.<br />
21.Newton-Cotes.Integration.Formulas<br />
22.Integration.of.Equations<br />
23.Numerical.Differentiation<br />
24.Engineering.Applications:.Numerical.Integration.and.Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25.Runge-Kutta.Methods<br />
26.Stiffness.and.Multistep.Methods<br />
27.Boundary-Value.and.Eigenvalue.Problems<br />
28.Engineering.Applications:.Ordinary.Differential.Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:.<br />
29.Finite.Difference:.Elliptic.Equations<br />
30.Finite.Difference:.Parabolic.Equations<br />
31.Finite-Element.Method<br />
32.Engineering.Applications:.Partial.Differential.Equations<br />
Appendix A:.The.Fourier.Series<br />
Appendix B:.Getting.Started.with.Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index
Engineering Mathematics<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODuCTION TO PRObAbILITY AND<br />
STATISTICS:<br />
Principles and Applications for Engineering<br />
and the Computing Sciences<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246836-6 / MHID: 0-07-246836-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119859-2 / MHID: 0-07-119859-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/miltonarnold<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction.to.Probability.and.Counting<br />
1.1.Interpreting.Probabilities<br />
1.2.Sample.Spaces.and.Events<br />
1.3.Permutations.and.Combinations<br />
2.Some.Probability.Laws<br />
2.1.Axioms.of.Probability<br />
2.2.Conditional.Probability<br />
2.3.Independence.and.the.Multiplication.Rule<br />
2.4.Bayes'.Theorem<br />
3.Discrete.Distributions<br />
3.1.Random.Variables<br />
3.2.Discrete.Probablility.Densities<br />
3.3.Expectation.and.Distribution.Parameters<br />
3.4.Geometric.Distribution.and.the.Moment.Generating.Function<br />
3.5.Binomial.Distribution<br />
3.6.Negative.Binomial.Distribution<br />
3.7.Hypergeometric.Distribution<br />
3.8.Poisson.Distribution<br />
4.Continuous.Distributions<br />
4.1.Continuous.Densities<br />
4.2.Expectation.and.Distribution.Parameters<br />
4.3.Gamma.Distribution<br />
4.4.Normal.Distribution<br />
4.5.Normal.Probability.Rule.and.Chebyshev's.Inequality<br />
4.6.Normal.Approximation.to.the.Binomial.Distribution<br />
4.7.Weibull.Distribution.and.Reliability<br />
4.8.Transformation.of.Variables<br />
4.9.Simulating.a.Continuous.Distribution<br />
5.Joint.Distributions<br />
5.1.Joint.Densities.and.Independence<br />
5.2.Expectation.and.Covariance<br />
5.3.Correlation<br />
5.4.Conditional.Densities.and.Regression<br />
5.5.Transformation.of.Variables<br />
6.Descriptive.Statistics<br />
6.1.Random.Sampling<br />
6.2.Picturing.the.Distribution<br />
6.3.Sample.Statistics<br />
6.4.Boxplots<br />
7.Estimation<br />
7.1.Point.Estimation<br />
7.2.The.Method.of.Moments.and.Maximum.Likelihood<br />
7.3.Functions.of.Random.Variables--Distribution.of.X<br />
7.4.Interval.Estimation.and.the.Central.Limit.Theorem<br />
8.Inferences.on.the.Mean.and.Variance.of.a.Distribution<br />
8.1.Interval.Estimation.of.Variability<br />
8.2.Estimating.the.Mean.and.the.Student-t.Distribution<br />
8.3.Hypothesis.Testing<br />
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19<br />
8.4.Significance.Testing<br />
8.5.Hypothesis.and.Significance.Tests.on.the.Mean<br />
8.6.Hypothesis.Tests<br />
8.7.Alternative.Nonparametric.Methods<br />
9.Inferences.on.Proportions<br />
9.1.Estimating.Proportions<br />
9.2.Testing.Hypothesis.on.a.Proportion<br />
9.3.Comparing.Two.Proportions:.Estimation<br />
9.4.Coparing.Two.Proportions:.Hypothesis.Testing<br />
10.Comparing.Two.Means.and.Two.Variances<br />
10.1.Point.Estimation<br />
10.2.Comparing.Variances:.The.F.Distribution<br />
10.3.Comparing.Means:.Variances.Equal.(Pooled.Test)<br />
10.4.Comparing.Means:.Variances.Unequal<br />
10.5.Compairing.Means:.Paried.Data<br />
10.6.Alternative.Nonparametric.Methods<br />
10.7.A.Note.on.Technology<br />
11.Sample.Linear.Regression.and.Correlation<br />
11.1.Model.and.Parameter.Estimation<br />
11.2.Properties.of.Least-Squares.Estimators<br />
11.3.Confidence.Interval.Estimation.and.Hypothesis.Testing<br />
11.4.Repeated.Measurements.and.Lack.of.Fit<br />
11.5.Residual.Analysis<br />
11.6.Correlation<br />
12.Multiple.Linear.Regression.Models<br />
12.1.Least-Squares.Procedures.for.Model.Fitting<br />
12.2.A.Matrix.Approach.to.Least.Squares<br />
12.3.Properties.of.the.Least-Squares.Estimators<br />
12.4.Interval.Estimation<br />
12.5.Testing.Hypotheses.about.Model.Parameters<br />
12.6.Use.of.Indicator.or."Dummy".Variables<br />
12.7.Criteria.for.Variable.Selection<br />
12.8.Model.Transformation.and.Concluding.Remarks<br />
13.Analysis.of.Variance<br />
13.1.One-Way.Classification.Fixed-Effects.Model<br />
13.2.Comparing.Variances<br />
13.3.Pairwise.Comparison<br />
13.4.Testing.Contrasts<br />
13.5.Randomized.Complete.Block.Design<br />
13.6.Latin.Squares<br />
13.7.Random-Effects.Models<br />
13.8.Design.Models.in.Matrix.Form<br />
13.9.Alternative.Nonparametric.Methods<br />
14.Factorial.Experiments<br />
14.1.Two-Factor.Analysis.of.Variance<br />
14.2.Extension.to.Three.Factors<br />
14.3.Random.and.Mixed.Model.Factorial.Experiments<br />
14.4.2^k.Factorial.Experiments<br />
14.5.2^k.Factorial.Experiments.in.an.Incomplete.Block.Design<br />
14.6.Fractional.Factorial.Experiments<br />
15.Categorical.Data<br />
15.1.Multinomial.Distribution<br />
15.2.Chi-Squared.Goodness.of.Fit.Tests<br />
15.3.Testing.for.Independence<br />
15.4.Comparing.Proportions<br />
16.Statistical.Quality.Control<br />
16.1.Properties.of.Control.Charts<br />
16.2.Shewart.Control.Charts.for.Measurements<br />
16.3.Shewart.Control.Charts.for.Attributes<br />
16.4.Tolerance.Limits<br />
16.5.Acceptance.Sampling<br />
16.6.Two-Stage.Acceptance.Sampling<br />
16.7.Extensions.in.Quality.Control<br />
Appendix.A.Statistical.Tables<br />
Appendix.B.Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
Appendix.C.Selected.Derivations
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Variational.Principles,.Galerkin.Approximation,.and.Partial.<br />
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Isoparametric.Finite.Elements<br />
Selected.Topics.in.Finite.Element.Analysis<br />
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Chapter.1:..Basic.Concepts.of.Force,.Stress,.Strain,.and.<br />
Displacement.<br />
Chapter.2:.Stress.and.Strain..Transformations,.Equilibrium,.and.<br />
Compatibility<br />
Chapter.3:..Fundamental.Formulations.of.Stress,.Strain,.and.<br />
Deflection<br />
Chapter.4:..Concepts.from.the.Theory.of.Elasticity<br />
Chapter.5:.Topics.from.Advanced.Mechanics.of.Materials<br />
Chapter.6:..Energy.Techniques.in.Stress.Analysis<br />
Chapter.7:.Strength.Theories.and.Design.Methods<br />
Chapter.8:.Experimental.Stress.Analysis<br />
Chapter.9:..Introduction.to.the.Finite.Element.Method<br />
Chapter.10:.Finite.Element.Modeling.Techniques<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix.A:..SI.and.USCU.Conversions<br />
Appendix.B:..Properties.of.Cross.Sections<br />
Appendix.C:..Beams.in.Bending<br />
Appendix.D:..Singularity.Functions<br />
Appendix.E:..Principal.Second-area.Moments<br />
Appendix.F:.Stress.Con-centration.Factors<br />
Appendix.G:..Strain.Gage.Rosette.Equations<br />
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9.Gas.Mixtures.and.Psychrometrics<br />
10.Properties.of.Fluids<br />
11.Fluid.Statics<br />
12.Momentum.Analysis.of.Flow.Structures<br />
13.Bernoulli.and.Energy.Equations<br />
14.Flow.in.Pipes<br />
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Part III - Heat Transfer<br />
16.Mechanisms.of.Heat.Transfer<br />
17.Steady.Heat.Conduction<br />
18.Transient.Heat.Conduction<br />
19.Forced.Convection<br />
20.Natural.Convection<br />
21.Fundamentals.of.Thermal.Radiation<br />
22.Radiation.Heat.Transfer<br />
23.Heat.Exchanges<br />
PART IV - Appendices<br />
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Appendix.2:.Property.Tables.and.Charts.(English.Units)<br />
Appendix.3:.Introduction.to.EES
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fluids..<br />
4.Fluid.Kinematics<br />
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30%.of.the.problems.are.new.or.revised..<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Excellent. progression. from. physical. concepts. to. engineering.<br />
applications.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1..Introduction<br />
2..Pressure.Distribution<br />
3..Integral.Relations.for.a.Control.Volume<br />
4..Differential.Relations.for.Fluid.Flow<br />
5..Dimensional.Analysis.and.Similarity.<br />
6..Viscous.Flow.in.Ducts<br />
7..Flow.Past.Immersed.Bodies.<br />
8..Pontential.Flow.and.Computational.Fluid.Dynamics<br />
9..Compressible.Flow<br />
10..Open-Channel.Flow<br />
11..Turbomachinery<br />
Appendix.A:.Physical.Properties.of.Fluids<br />
Appendix.B:.Compressible.Flow.Tables<br />
Appendix.C:.Conversion.Factors<br />
Appendix.D:.Equations.of.Motion.in.Cylindrical.Coordinates<br />
Appendix.E:.Introduction.to.EES<br />
Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
fLuID MEChANICS:<br />
fundamentals & Applications<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno and John M Cimbala,<br />
Pennsylvania State University–University Park<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 864 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304465-1 / MHID: 0-07-304465-2<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
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Fluid. Mechanics:. Fundamentals. and.Applications. communicates.<br />
directly.with.tomorrow’s.engineers.in.a.simple.yet.precise.manner..<br />
The.text.covers.the.basic.principles.and.equations.of.fluid.mechanics.in.the.context.of.numerous.and.diverse.real-world.engineering.<br />
examples..The.text.helps.students.develop.an.intuitive.understanding.<br />
of.fluid.mechanics.by.emphasizing.the.physics,.and.by.supplying.attractive.figures,.numerous.photographs.and.visual.aids.to.reinforce.<br />
the.physics.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction.and.Basic.Concepts<br />
2.Properties.of.Fluids<br />
3.Pressure.and.Fluid.Statics<br />
4.Fluid.Kinematics<br />
5.Bernoulli.and.Energy.Equations<br />
6.Momentum.and.Analysis.of.Flow.Systems<br />
7.Dimensional.Analysis.and.Flow.Systems<br />
8.Flow.in.Pipes<br />
9.Differential.Analysis.of.Fluid.Flow<br />
10.Approximations.of.the.Navier-Stokes.Equation<br />
11.Flow.Over.Bodies:.Drag.and.Lift<br />
12.Compressible.Flow<br />
13.Open-Channel.Flow<br />
14.Turbomachinery<br />
15.Computational.Fluid.Dynamics.(CFD)<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
23<br />
Appendices:.<br />
1.-.Property.Tables.and.Charts.(SI.Units)<br />
2.-.Property.Tables.and.Charts.(English.Units)<br />
3.-.Introduction.to.EES<br />
SChAuM'S OuTLINE Of fLuID DYNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William F. Hughes, Ph.D., Carnegie Institute of Technology , John A.<br />
Brighton, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, and Nicholas Winowich,<br />
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville<br />
1999 / Softcover / 369 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031118-3 / MHID: 0-07-031118-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Fluid.Statistics<br />
Mathematical.Models.of.Fluid.Motion<br />
Dimensional.Analysis.and.Similitude<br />
Boundary.Layer.Flow.and.Flow.in.Pipes.and.Ducts<br />
Incompressible.Potential.Flow<br />
One-Dimensional.Compressible.Flow<br />
Two-Dimensional.Compressible.Flow.Gasdynamics<br />
Incompressible.Turbulent.Flow<br />
Hypersonic.Boundary.Layer.Flow<br />
Mangetohydrodynamics<br />
Non-Newtonian.Fluids<br />
Appendix.A:.Some.Properties.of.Fluids<br />
Appendix.B:.Units.and.Dimensions<br />
Appendix.C:.Some.Basic.Equations.in.Various.Coordinate.Systems<br />
Appendix.D:.Tables.for.Compressible.Flow<br />
Appendix.E:.Cartesian.Tensors<br />
Appendix.F:.Vector.Identities<br />
Appendix.G:.Flow.Measuring.Techniques
Aerodynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
fuNDAMENTALS Of AERODYNAMICS<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by John D Anderson, University of Maryland-College Park<br />
2007 / 1,032 pages / Hardcover<br />
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In. keeping. with. its. bestselling. previous. editions,. Fundamentals. of.<br />
Aerodynamics,.fourth.edition,.offers.the.most.readable,.interesting,.<br />
and.up-to-date.overview.of.aerodynamics.to.be.found.in.any.text..<br />
The.classic.organization.of.the.text.has.been.preserved,.with.new.<br />
standalone.viscous.flow.sections.at.the.end.of.various.chapters.to.<br />
conceptualize.the.coverage.of.this.topic.in.part.4,.and.complement.<br />
discussion.of.fundamental.principles.in.part.1,.inviscid.incompressible.flow.in.part.2,.and.inviscid.compressible.flow.in.part.3..Historical.<br />
topics,.carefully.developed.examples,.numerous.illustrations,.and.a.<br />
wide.selection.of.chapter.problems.are.found.throughout.the.text.to.<br />
motivate.and.challenge.students.of.aerodynamics..This.is.the.most.<br />
reliable.up-to-date-.text.for.students.and.teachers.of.aerodynamics..<br />
New.edition.will.include.a.new.support.tools.Aerodynamics.website,.<br />
including.animation.and.simulation.tools..New.edition.will.emphasize.<br />
modern.methods.without.diminishing.the.study.of.pure.theory.and.<br />
experiment.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part.1.Fundamental.Principles:.<br />
1.Aerodynamics:.Some.Introductory.Thoughts<br />
2.Aerodynamics:.Some.Fundamental.Principles.and.Equations<br />
Part.2.Inviscid,.Incompressible.Flow:.<br />
3.Fundamentals.of.Inviscid.Incompressible.Flow<br />
4.Incompressible.Flow.over.Airfoils<br />
5.Incompressible.Flow.over.Finite.Wings<br />
6.Three-Dimensional.Incompressible.Flow<br />
Part.3.Inviscid,.Compressible.Flow:.<br />
7.Compressible.Flow:.Some.Preliminary.Aspects<br />
8.Normal.Shock.Waves.and.Related.Topics<br />
9.Oblique.Shock.and.Expansion.Waves<br />
10.Compressible.Flow.through.Nozzles,.Diffusers,.and.Wind.<br />
Tunnels<br />
11.Subsonic.Compressible.Flow.over.Airfoils:.Linear.Theory<br />
12.Linearized.Supersonic.Flow<br />
13.Introduction.to.Numerical.Techniques.for.Nonlinear.Supersonic.<br />
Flow<br />
14.Elements.of.Hypersonic.Flow<br />
Part.4.Viscous.Flow<br />
15.Introduction.to.the.Fundamental.Principles.and.Equations.of.<br />
Viscous.Flow<br />
16.Some.Special.Cases;.Couette.and.Poiseuille.Flows<br />
17.Introduction.to.Boundary.Layers<br />
18.Laminar.Boundary.Layers<br />
19.Turbulent.Boundary.Layers<br />
20.Navier-Stokes.Solutions:.Some.Examples<br />
Appendix.A.Isentropic.Flow.Properties<br />
Appendix.B.Normal.Shock.Properties<br />
Appendix.C.Prandtl-Meyer.Function.and.Mach.Angle<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
24<br />
Computational fluid<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
COMPuTATIONAL fLuID DYNAMICS<br />
by John Anderson, University of Maryland<br />
1995 / 547 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-001685-9 / MHID: 0-07-001685-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113210-7 / MHID: 0-07-113210-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I: Basic Thoughts and Equations<br />
1.Philosophy.of.Computational.Fluid.Dynamics<br />
2.The.Governing.Equations.of.Fluid.Dynamics:.Their.Derivation,.<br />
A.Discussion.of..Their.Physical.Meaning,.and.A.Presentation.of.<br />
Forms.Particularly.Suitable.to.CFD<br />
3.Mathematical.Behavior.of.Partial.Differential.Equations:.The.<br />
Impact.on.Computational.Fluid.Dynamics<br />
Part II: Basics of the Numerics<br />
4.Basic.Aspects.of.Discretization<br />
5.Grids.With.Appropriate.Transformations<br />
6.Some.Simple.CFD.Techniques:.A.Beginning<br />
Part III: Some Applications<br />
7.Numerical.Solutions.of.Quasi-One-Dimensional.Nozzle.Flows<br />
8.Numerical.Solution.of.A.Two-Dimensional.Supersonic.Flow:.<br />
Prandtl-Meyer.Expansion.Wave<br />
9.Incompressible.Couette.Flow:.Numerical.Solution.by.Means.of.<br />
an.Implicit.Method.and.the.Pressure.Correction.Method<br />
10.Supersonic.Flow.Over.a.Flat.Plate:.Numerical.Solution.by.<br />
Solving.the.Complete.Navier-Stokes.Equations<br />
Part IV: Other Topics<br />
11.Some.Advanced.Topics.in.Modern.CFD:.A.Discussion<br />
12.The.Future.of.Computational.Fluid.Dynamics<br />
Appendix.A:.Thomas’s.Algorithm.for.the.Solution.of.A.Tridiagonal.<br />
System.of.Equations.<br />
References<br />
Viscous fluid flow/<br />
boundary Layer Theory<br />
International Edition<br />
VISCOuS fLuID fLOW<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Frank White, University of Rhode Island<br />
2006 / 640 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-240231-5 / MHID: 0-07-240231-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124493-0 / MHID: 0-07-124493-X [IE]<br />
www.engineeringcs.com<br />
Frank.White’s.Viscous.Fluid.Flow,.Third.Edition.continues.to.be.the.<br />
market.leader.in.this.course.area..The.text.is.for.a.senior.pr.graduate.
level.elective.in.Mechanical.Engineering,.and.has.a.strong.professional.<br />
and.international.appeal..<strong>Author</strong>.Frank.White.is.has.a.strong.reputation.<br />
in.the.field,.his.book.is.accurate,.conceptually.strong,.and.contains.<br />
excellent.problem.sets..A.large.number.of.the.problems.are.new.to.<br />
this.third.edition;.a.rarity.among.senior.and.graduate.level.textbooks.<br />
as.advanced.problems.are.difficult.to.create..The.references.found.in.<br />
the.text.have.been.updated.and.reflect.the.most.current.information.<br />
available..Users.will.also.be.interested.to.find.explanations.of,.and.<br />
references.to.ongoing.controversies.and.trends.in.this.course.area..<br />
Topically.speaking,.the.text.contains.modern.information.on.technological.advances,.such.as.Micro-.and.Nano-technology,.Turbulence.<br />
Modeling,. Computational. Fluid. Dynamics. (CFD),. and. Unsteady.<br />
Boundary.Layers.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Preliminary.Concepts<br />
2.Fundamental.Equations.of.Compressible.Viscous.Flow<br />
3.Solutions.of.the.Newtonian.Viscous-Flow.Equations<br />
4.Laminar.Boundary.Layers<br />
5.The.Stability.of.Laminar.Flows<br />
6.Incompressible.Turbulent.Mean.Flow<br />
7.Compressible.Boundary.Layer.Flow<br />
Appendices:.<br />
A.Transport.Properties.of.Various.Newtonian.Fluids<br />
B.Equations.of.Motion.of.Incompressible.Newtonian.Fluids.in.<br />
Cylindrical.and.Spherical.Coordinates<br />
C.A.Runge-Kutta.Subroutine.for.N.Simultaneous.Differential.<br />
Equations<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
Compressible flow/Gas<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
MODERN COMPRESSIbLE fLOW<br />
With historical Perspective<br />
Third Edition<br />
by John D. Anderson University of Maryland—College Park<br />
2003 / 776 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242443-0 / MHID: 0-07-242443-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124136-6 / MHID: 0-07-124136-1 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072424435<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Compressible.Flow.-.Some.History.and.Introductory.Thoughts<br />
2.Integral.Forms.of.the.observation.Equations.for.Inviscid.Flows.<br />
3.One-Dimensional.Flow<br />
4.Oblique.Shock.and..Expansion.Waves<br />
5.Quasi-One-Dimensional.Flow<br />
6.Differential.Conservation.Equations.Revisited.for.Inviscid.Flows<br />
7.Unsteady.Wave.Motion<br />
8.General.Conservation.Equations.Revisted:.Velocity.Potential.<br />
Equation<br />
9..Linearized.Flow<br />
10.Conical.Flow<br />
11.Numerical.Techniques.for.Steady.Supersonic.Flow<br />
12.The.Time.Technique.With.Application.to.Supersonic.Blunt.<br />
Bodies.and.Nozzles<br />
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25<br />
13.Three-Dimensional.Flow<br />
14.Transonic.Flow<br />
15..Hypersonic.Flow<br />
16.Properties.of.High-Temperature.Gases<br />
17.High-Temperature.Flows:.Basic.Examples<br />
Stability & Control<br />
International Edition<br />
fLIGhT STAbILITY AND AuTOMATIC<br />
CONTROL<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Robert C. Nelson, University of Notre Dame<br />
1998 / 426 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046273-1 / MHID: 0-07-046273-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115838-1 / MHID: 0-07-115838-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1Introduction<br />
2.Static.Stability.and.Control<br />
3.Aircraft.Equations.of.Motion<br />
4.Longitudinal.Motion.(Stick.Fixed)<br />
5.Lateral.Motion.(Stick.Fixed)<br />
6.Aircraft.Response.to.Control.on.Atmospheric.Inputs<br />
7.Automatic.Control.Theory-The.Classical.Approach<br />
8.Application.of.Classic.Control.Theory.to.Aircraft.Autopilot.Design<br />
9.Modern.Control.Theory<br />
10.Applications.of.Modern.Control.Theory.to.Aircraft.Autopilot.<br />
Design<br />
Appendices:<br />
A.-.Atmospheric.Tables<br />
B.-.Geometric,.Mass,.and.Aerodynamic.Characteristics.of.Selected.<br />
Airplanes<br />
C.-.Mathematical.Review.of.Laplace.Transforms.and.Matrix.Algebra<br />
D.-.Review.of.Control.System.Analysis.Techniques
Spaceflight Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
SPACEfLIGhT DYNAMICS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by William E. Wiesel, Air Force Institute of Technology<br />
1997 / 332 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-070110-6 / MHID: 0-07-070110-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115631-8 / MHID: 0-07-115631-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Partial.Dynamics<br />
2.The.Two.Body.Problem<br />
3.Earth.Satellite.Operations<br />
4.Rigid.Body.Dynamics<br />
5.Satellite.Attitude.Dynamics<br />
6.Gyroscopic.Instruments<br />
7.Rocket.Performances<br />
8.Reentry.Dynamics<br />
9.The.Space.Environment<br />
10.The.Restricted.Three.Body.Problem<br />
11.Interplanetary.Trajectories<br />
Appendices:<br />
A.-.Vectors.and.Matricies<br />
B.-.Linear.Systems<br />
C.-.Astrodynamic.Constants<br />
.<br />
Vibrations<br />
International Edition<br />
fuNDAMENTALS Of VIbRATIONS<br />
by Leonard Meirovitch, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />
2001 / 816 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-288180-6 / MHID: 0-07-288180-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118174-7 / MHID: 0-07-118174-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/mech/meirovitch<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Concepts.from.Vibrations<br />
2.Response.of.Single-Degree-of-Freedom.Systems.to.Initial.<br />
Excitations<br />
3.Response.of.Single-Degree-of-Freedom.Systems.to.Harmonic.<br />
and.Periodic.Excitations<br />
4.Response.of.Single-Degree-of-Freedom.Systems.to.Nonperiodic.<br />
Excitations<br />
5.Two-Degree-of-Freedom.Systems<br />
6.Elements.of.Analytical.Dynamics<br />
7.Multi-Degree-of-Freedom.Systems<br />
8.Distributed-Parameter.Systems:.Exact.Solutions.<br />
9.Distributed-Parameter.Systems:.Approximate.Methods<br />
10.The.Finite.Element.Method<br />
11.Nonlinear.Oscilations<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
26<br />
12.Random.Vibrations<br />
Appendix.A:.Fourier.Series<br />
Appendix.B:.Laplace.Transformation<br />
Appendix.C:.Linear.Algebra<br />
Dynamic Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
SYSTEM DYNAMICS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301603-0 / MHID: 0-07-301603-9<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126694-9 / MHID: 0-07-126694-1 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0256114498<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Modeling.of.Rigid-Body.Mechanical.Systems<br />
3.Analytical.Solution.Methods<br />
4.Spring.and.Damper.Elements.in.Mechanical.Systems<br />
5.Transfer.Functions.and.State.Variable.Models<br />
6.Electrical.and.Electromechanical.Systems<br />
7.Thermal.and.Fluid.Systems<br />
8.System.Analysis.in.the.Time.Domain<br />
9.System.Analysis.in.the.Frequency.Domain<br />
10.Control.System.Fundamentals<br />
11.Control.System.Applications<br />
12.Vibration.Applications<br />
Appendices:<br />
A.-.MATLAB.Primer<br />
B.-.Numerical.Solution.Methods.for.Ordinary.Differential.Equations<br />
Index
Combustion Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
AN INTRODuCTION TO COMbuSTION<br />
Concepts and Applications with Software<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephen R Turns, Pennsylvania State University, University Park<br />
2000 / 704 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235044-9 / MHID: 0-07-235044-X [with CD]<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116910-3 / MHID: 0-07-116910-5 [IE with disk]<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126072-5 / MHID: 0-07-126072-2 [IE with CD]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Preface.to.the.Second.Edition<br />
Preface.to.the.First.Edition<br />
Chapter.1:.Introduction<br />
Chapter.2:.Combustion.and.Thermochemistry<br />
Chapter.3:.Introduction.to.Mass.Transfer<br />
Chapter.4:.Chemical.Kinetics<br />
Chapter.5:.Some.Important.Chemical.Mechanisms<br />
Chapter. 6:. Coupling. Chemical. and.Thermal.Analyses. of. Reacting.<br />
Systems<br />
Chapter.7:.Simplifed.Conversation.Equations.for.Reacting.Flows<br />
Chapter.8:.Laminar.Premixed.Flames<br />
Chapter.9:.Laminar.Diffusion.Flames<br />
Chapter.10:.Droplet.Evaporation.and.Burning<br />
Chapter.11:.Introduction.to.Turbulent.Flows<br />
Chapter.12:.Turbulent.Premixed.Flames<br />
Chapter.13:.Turbulent.Nonpremixed.Flames<br />
Chapter.14:.Burning.of.Solids<br />
Chapter.15:.Pollutant.Emissions<br />
Chapter.16:.Detonations<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix. A:. Selected. Thermodynamic. Properties. of. Gases.<br />
Comprising.C-H-O-N.System<br />
Appendix.B:.Fuel.Properties<br />
Appendix.C:.Selected.Properties.of.Air,.Nitrogen,.and.Oxygen<br />
Appendix. D:. Diffusion. Coefficients. and. Methodology. for. their.<br />
Estimation<br />
Appendix. E:. Generalized. Newton's. Method. for. the. Solution. of.<br />
Nonlinear.Equations<br />
Appendix.F:.Computer.Codes.for.Equilibrium.Products.of.Hydrocarbon-<br />
Air.Combustion.Motivation<br />
27<br />
Plates & Shells<br />
International Edition<br />
ThEORY Of PLATES AND ShELLS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephan Timoshenko, deceased; Krieger Woinowsky, Stanford University<br />
1965 / 580 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085820-6 / MHID: 0-07-085820-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Bending.of.Long.Rectangular.Plates.to.a.Cylindrical.Surface.<br />
2.Pure.Bending.of.Plates.<br />
3.Symmetrical.Bending.of.Circular.Plates.<br />
4.Small.Deflections.of.Laterally.Loaded.Plates.<br />
5.Simply.Supported.Rectangular.Plates.<br />
6.Rectangular.Plates.with.Various.Edge.Conditions.<br />
7.Continous.Rectangular.Plates.<br />
8.Plates.on.Elastic.Foundations.<br />
9.Plates.of.Various.Shapes.<br />
10.Special.And.Approximate.Methods.in.Theory.of.Plates.<br />
11.Bending.of.Anisotropic.Plates.<br />
12.Bending.of.Plates.Under.the.Combined.Action.of.Lateral.Loads.<br />
and.Forces.in.the.Middle.Plane.of.the.Plate.<br />
13.Large.Deflections.of.Plates.<br />
14.Deformation.of.Shells.without.Bending.<br />
15.General.Theory.of.Cylindrical.Shells.<br />
16.Shells.Having.the.Form.of.a.Surface.of.Revolution.and.Loaded.<br />
Symmetrically.with.Respect.to.their.Axis.<br />
.<br />
Design Of Aircraft<br />
International Edition<br />
AIRCRAfT PERfORMANCE AND DESIGN<br />
by John Anderson, University of Maryland, College Park<br />
1999 / 672 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-001971-3 / MHID: 0-07-001971-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116010-0 / MHID: 0-07-116010-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
PART.I:.PRELIMINARY.CONSIDERATIONS:.<br />
Chapter.1.The.Evolution.of.the.Airplane.and.its.Performance:.A.<br />
Short.History.<br />
Chapter.2.Aerodynamics.of.the.Airplane:.The.Drag.Polar.<br />
Chapter.3.Some.Propulsion.Characteristics<br />
PART.II:.AIRPLANE.PERFORMANCE:.<br />
Chapter.4.The.Equations.of.Motion<br />
Chapter.5.Airplane.Performance:.Steady.Flight<br />
Chapter.6.Airplane.Performance:.Accelerated.Flight..PART.III..<br />
AIRPLANE.DESIGN:.<br />
Chapter.7.The.Philosophy.of.Airplane.Design<br />
Chapter.8.Design.of.a.Propeller-Driven.Airplane<br />
Chapter.9.Design.of.Jet-Propelled.Airplanes
Postface<br />
References<br />
Appendix.A:.Standard.Altitude.Table..(SI.Units)<br />
Appendix.B:.Standard.Altitude.Table.(English.Engineering.Units)<br />
Performance Of Aircraft<br />
International Edition<br />
AIRCRAfT PERfORMANCE AND DESIGN<br />
by John Anderson, University of Maryland, College Park<br />
1999 / 672 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-001971-3 / MHID: 0-07-001971-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116010-0 / MHID: 0-07-116010-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
PART I: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERA-TIONS:.<br />
Chapter.1.The.Evolution.of.the.Airplane.and.its.Performance:.A.<br />
Short.History.<br />
Chapter.2.Aerodynamics.of.the.Airplane:.The.Drag.Polar.<br />
Chapter.3.Some.Propulsion.Characteristics<br />
PART II: AIRPLANE PERFORMANCE:.<br />
Chapter.4.The.Equations.of.Motion<br />
Chapter.5.Airplane.Performance:.Steady.Flight<br />
Chapter.6.Airplane.Performance:.Accelerated.Flight<br />
PART III: AIRPLANE DESIGN:<br />
Chapter.7.The.Philosophy.of.Airplane.Design<br />
Chapter.8.Design.of.a.Propeller-Driven.Airplane<br />
Chapter.9.Design.of.Jet-Propelled.Airplanes<br />
Postface<br />
References<br />
Appendix.A:.Standard.Altitude.Table..(SI.Units)<br />
Appendix.B:.Standard.Altitude.Table.(English.Engineering.Units)<br />
finite Element Method<br />
AN INTRODuCTION TO ThE fINITE<br />
ELEMENT METhOD<br />
by Wahyu Kuntjoro<br />
2006 / Softcover / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124144-1 / MHID: 0-07-124144-2<br />
(An Asian Publication)<br />
An.Introduction.to.the.Finite.Element.Method.is.organized.and.written.<br />
in.such.a.way.that.students.should.not.find.it.difficult.to.understand.the.<br />
concepts.and.applications.discussed.in.the.book..Rigorous.mathematical.treatments.and.derivations.are.kept.to.a.minimum..A.consistent.<br />
approach.of.finite.element.formulation.and.solution.is.used.for.every.<br />
domain.analysis.described.in.the.book..Plenty.of.simple.examples.are.<br />
given.to.show.students.how.to.solve.related.problems..The.exercises.<br />
at.the.end.of.some.chapters.are.within.students’.capability.and.can.<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
28<br />
be.done.without.using.a.computer..Although.this.book.is.intended.<br />
primarily.for.undergraduate.students,.it.is.also.suitable.for.the.early.<br />
part.of.finite.element.courses.in.postgraduate.programme..The.basic.<br />
and. conceptual. approaches. which. are. used. also. make. this. book.<br />
appropriate.for.practising.engineers.who.want.to.know.and.learn.the.<br />
finite.element.method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
1--.Introduction<br />
2--Linear.Spring.Elements.and.the.Direct.Equilibrium.Method<br />
3--Bar.Element<br />
4--Truss.Elements<br />
5--Beam.and.Frame.Elements<br />
6--The.Minimum.Potential.Energy.Method<br />
7--Constant.Strain.Triangular.Elements<br />
8--Higher-Order.Elements.and.Isoparametric.Formulation<br />
9--.Solid.Elements.-.Tetrahedral<br />
10--Analysis.of.Structural.Dynamics<br />
11--Analysis.of.Heat.Transfer<br />
12--Finite.Element.Applications.and.Computer.Programming<br />
Appendix.A<br />
Appendix.B<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRODuCTION TO ThE fINITE<br />
ELEMENT METhOD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/reddy3e<br />
J.N.. Reddy’s,.An. Introduction. to. the. Finite. Element. Method,. third.<br />
edition. is. an. update. of. one. of. the. most. popular. FEM. textbooks.<br />
available..The.book.retains.its.strong.conceptual.approach,.clearly.<br />
examining.the.mathematical.underpinnings.of.FEM,.and.providing.<br />
a.general.approach.of.engineering.application.areas..Known.for.its.<br />
detailed,.carefully.selected.example.problems.and.extensive.selection.<br />
of.homework.problems,.the.author.has.comprehensively.covered.a.<br />
wide.range.of.engineering.areas.making.the.book.approriate.for.all.<br />
engineering.majors,.and.underscores.the.wide.range.of.use.FEM.has.<br />
in.the.professional.world..A.supplementary.text.Web.site.located.at.<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e.contains.password-protected.solutions.<br />
to. end-of-chapter. problems,. general. textbook. information,. supplementary.chapters.on.the.FEM1D.and.FEM2D.computer.programs,.<br />
and.more!<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Mathematical.Preliminaries,.Integral.Formulations,.and.<br />
Variational.Methods<br />
3.Second-order.Differential.Equations.in.One.Dimension:.Finite.<br />
Element.Models<br />
4.Second-order.Differential.Equations.in.One.Dimension:.<br />
Applications<br />
5.Beams.and.Frames<br />
6.Eigenvalue.and.Time-Dependent.Problems<br />
7.Computer.Implementation<br />
8.Single-Variable.Problems.in.Two.Dimensions<br />
9.Interpolation.Functions,.Numerical.Integration,.and.Modeling.<br />
Considerations<br />
10.Flows.of.Viscous.Incompressible.Fluids<br />
11.Plane.Elasticity
12.Bending.of.Elastic.Plates<br />
13.Computer.Implementation.of.Two-Dimensional.Problems<br />
14.Prelude.to.Advanced.Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
fuNDAMENTALS Of fINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALYSIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1.Basic.Concepts.of.the.Finite.Element.Method<br />
2.Stiffness.Matrices,.Spring.and.Bar.Elements<br />
3.Truss.Structures:.The.Direct.Stiffness.Method<br />
4.Flexure.Elements<br />
5.Method.of.Weighted.Residuals<br />
6.Interpolation.Functions.for.General.Element.Formulation<br />
7.Applications.in.Heat.Transfer<br />
8.Applications.in.Fluid.Mechanics<br />
9.Applications.in.Solid.Mechanics<br />
10.Structural.Dynamics<br />
Appendix.A:.Matrix.Mathematics<br />
Appendix.B:.Equations.of.Elasticity<br />
Appendix.C:.Solution.Techniques.for.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
Appendix.D:.The.Finite.Element.Personal.Computer.Program<br />
Appendix.E:.Problems.for.Computer.Solution<br />
SChAuM'S OuTLINE Of fINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALYSIS<br />
by George R. Buchanan, Ph.D., Tennessee Technological University<br />
1995 / Softcover / 264 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008714-9 / MHID: 0-07-008714-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical.Background<br />
One-Dimensional.Finite.Elements<br />
Two-.Dimensional.Finite.Elements<br />
Variational.Principles,.Galerkin.Approximation,.and.Partial.<br />
Differential.Equations<br />
Isoparametric.Finite.Elements<br />
Selected.Topics.in.Finite.Element.Analysis<br />
References<br />
Appendix:.Computer.Code.for.Coupled.Steady-State.<br />
Thermoelasticity<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
29<br />
Introduction To flight<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODuCTION TO fLIGhT<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by John D. Anderson, University Of Marylandcollege<br />
Park<br />
2008 October 2007 / Hardcover / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352939-4 / MHID: 0-07-352939-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126318-4 / MHID: 0-07-1263187 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/anderson<br />
Noted.for.its.highly.readable.style,.the.new.edition.of.this.bestseller.<br />
provides. an. updated. overview. of. aeronautical. and. aerospace. engineering..<br />
Introduction. to. Flight. blends. history. and. biography. with.<br />
discussion.of.engineering.concepts,.and.shows.the.development.of.<br />
flight.through.this.perspective...Anderson.covers.new.developments.in.<br />
flight,.including.unmanned.aerial.vehicles,.uninhabited.combat.aerial.<br />
vehicles,.and.applications.of.CFD.in.aircraft.design..Many.new.and.<br />
revised.problems.have.been.added.in.this.edition..Chapter.learning.<br />
features.help.readers.follow.the.text.discussion.while.highlighting.key.<br />
engineering.and.industry.applications..<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� Space.Flight.(Astronautics).has.been.expanded..<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Flight.Structures.and.Materials.chapter.has.been.expanded..<br />
New.section.on.the.philosophy.of.airplane.design..<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Historical. anecdotes. are. added. into. the. book,. based. on. his.<br />
experience.at.the.Smithsonian..<br />
� Covers. the. modern. cutting. edge. material,. such. as. modern.<br />
design..<br />
�<br />
Chapter.opening.Road.Maps.which.show.how.to.use.material..<br />
� Preview. Boxes. providing. motivating. rationale. for. learning. the.<br />
given.chapter's.material..<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter.1:.The.First.Aeronautical.Engineers<br />
Chapter.2:.Fundamental.Thoughts<br />
Chapter.3:.The.Standard.Atmosphere<br />
Chapter.4:.Basic.Aerodynamics<br />
Chapter.5:.Airfoils,.Wings,.and.Other.Aerodynamics.Shapes<br />
Chapter.6:.Elements.of.Airplane.Performance<br />
Chapter.7:.Principles.of.Stability.and.Control<br />
Chapter.8:.Space.Flight.(Astronautics)<br />
Chapter.9:.Propulsion<br />
Chapter.10:.Flight.Vehicle.Structures.and.Materials<br />
Chapter.11:.Hypersonic.Vehicles<br />
Appendix.A.Standard.Atmosphere,.SI.Units<br />
Appendix.B.Standard.Atmosphere,.English.Engineering.Units<br />
Appendix.C.Symbols.and.Conversion.Factors<br />
Appendix.D.Airfoil.Data
Aviation Technology<br />
International Edition<br />
AIRCRAfT ELECTRICITY AND<br />
ELECTRONICS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Thomas K Eismin<br />
1995 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-801859-1 / MHID: 0-02-801859-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-0-113286-2 / MHID: 0-0-113286-4 [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
International Edition<br />
AIRCRAfT POWERPLANT<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Michael J Kroes and Thomas W Wild, Aviation Technology, Purdue<br />
University<br />
1995 / 656 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-801874-4 / MHID: 0-02-801874-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113429-3 / MHID: 0-07-113429-8 [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
International Edition<br />
AIRCRAfT bASIC SCIENCE<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Michael J Kroes and J R Rardon, Aviation Technology, Purdue University<br />
1993 / 448 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-801814-0 / MHID: 0-02-801814-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-0-112517-8 / MHID: 0-0-112517-5 [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
30<br />
Professional References<br />
PLANNING AND DESIGN Of AIRPORTS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Robert M. Horonjeff, deceased, Francis X. McKelvey, Michigan State<br />
University, William J. Sproule, and Seth Young<br />
2008 (April 2008) / Hardcover / 748 pages / 272 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144641-9 / MHID: 0-07-144641-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Long.recognized.as.the.field’s.standard.text,.this.trusted.reference.<br />
provides.the.expertise.necessary.to.deal.with.any.aspect.of.modern.<br />
airport.planning.and.design..<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter.1:.Aircraft.Characteristics<br />
Chapter.2:.Air.Traffic.Control<br />
Chapter.3:.Airport.Planning<br />
Chapter.4:.Forecasting.in.Aviation.and.Airport.Planning<br />
Chapter.5:.Airport.Layout<br />
Chapter.6:.Geometric.Design.of.the.Airfield<br />
Chapter.7:.Airport.Airside.Capacity.and.Delay<br />
Chapter.8:.General.Aviation.Airports<br />
Chapter.9:.Heliports<br />
Chapter.10:.Airport.Security<br />
Chapter.11:.Airport.Pavements<br />
Chapter.12:.Airport.Lighting,.Marking.and.Signing<br />
Chapter.13:.Drainage<br />
Chapter.14:.Environmental.Assessment<br />
bASIC fLIGhT PhYSIOLOGY<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Richard O. Reinhart, M.D., Minnesota Air National Guard<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 311 pages / 90 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149488-5 / MHID: 0-07-149488-X<br />
(A Trade & Technical Professional Title)<br />
The.Third.Edition.of.Basic.Flight.Physiology.has.been.completely.<br />
updated. and. expanded. with. information. on.THAT. WILL. REDUCE.<br />
PILOT. IMPAIRMENT. IN. FLIGHT..This. definitive. guide. to. PHYSI-<br />
OLOGICAL.human.factors.in.the.flying.environment.provides.a.wealth.<br />
of.preventive.measures.pilots.can.take.to.anticipate.and.compensate.<br />
for. HUMAN. FACTORS. that. cause. 70%. of. all. aviation. accidents..<br />
Packed. with. over. 100. INFORMATIVE. illustrations,. this. resource.<br />
contains. UNDERSTANDABLE. coverage. of. THE. MANY. PHYSI-<br />
OLOGICAL. FACTORS. THAT.AFFECT. PILOT. PERFORMANCE.<br />
PLUS.crew.resource.management,.in-flight.medical.emergencies,.<br />
health.maintenance.programs,.and.more..The.Third.Edition.of.Basic.<br />
Flight.Physiology.features:<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Methods.for.dealing.with.vertigo.and.DISORIENTATION.<br />
Critical.information.on.tolerance.to.FATIGUE.<br />
� Techniques. for. handling. self-imposed. and. environmental.<br />
stresses.<br />
� Guidance.on.the.effects.of.caffeine,.alcohol,.and.OVER-THE-<br />
COUNTER.DRUGS<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Foreword.from.first.edition
Introduction<br />
Chapter.1..Human.Factors.Defined<br />
Chapter.2..Basic.Human.Anatomy<br />
Chapter.3..The.Atmosphere<br />
Chapter.4..Situation.Awareness<br />
Chapter.5..Altitude.Physiology<br />
Chapter.6..Hearing.and.Vibration<br />
Chapter.7..Vision<br />
Chapter.8..Orientation<br />
Chapter.9..Self-Imposed.Medical.Stresses<br />
Chapter.10..Environmental.Stresses<br />
Chapter.11..Sleep,.Jet.Lag,.and.Fatigue<br />
Chapter.12..Acceleration<br />
Chapter.13..Crew.Resource.Management.(CRM)<br />
Chapter.14..Human.Factors.of.Automation<br />
Chapter.15..In-Flight.Medical.Emergencies<br />
Chapter.16..Health.Maintenance.Program<br />
Chapter.17..Medical.Standards,.Regulation,.and.Certification<br />
Glossary<br />
Recommended.resources.for.aerospace.medicine.and.flight.<br />
physiology<br />
Index<br />
AIM/fAR 2008<br />
by Charles F. Spence<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 1002 pages / 200 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149925-5 / MHID: 0-07-149925-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The.only.edited.and.annotated.guide.to.federal.aviation.regulations,.<br />
AIM/FAR.2008.arms.you.with.the.latest.federally.required.rules.for.<br />
general. aviation. flying,. including. all. new. Transportation. Security.<br />
Administration. requirements.. This. updated. aviation. tool. presents.<br />
new.second-in-command.qualifications,.new.helicopter.procedures,.<br />
SAAAR.instrument.approaches,.key.FAA.regional.office.phone.numbers,.and.unmanned.aircraft.alerts..Packed.with.over.200.detailed.illustrations,.this.unrivaled.resource.contains.an.up-to-date.aeronautical.information.manual,.covering.air.navigation…lighting.and.visual.aids…airspace…air.traffic.control.and.procedures…emergency.procedures…safety.of.flight…medical.facts….charts.and.publications…and.<br />
helicopter.operations..The.book.also.provides.selected.aviation.web.<br />
sites,.a.pilot/controller.glossary,.and.a.comprehensive.index.<br />
ThE AVIATOR'S GuIDE TO NAVIGATION<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by Donald J. Clausing<br />
2007 (October 2006) / Softcover / 288 pages / 50 illus<br />
MHID: 0-07-147720-9 / ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147720-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
The.Aviator's.Guide.to.Navigation.has.been.revised.and.updated.to.<br />
equip.experienced.pilots.and.aviation.students.with.a.complete.tutorial.<br />
on.modern.navigation.systems..From.the.basics.of.dead.reckoning.to.<br />
the.most.advanced.“glass.cockpit”.EFIS.systems,.the.Fourth.Edition.<br />
of.this.comprehensive.guide.explains.the.full.range.of.air.navigation.<br />
innovations,.covering.all.the.new.technologies.and.tools.that.have.<br />
emerged.in.the.past.ten.years..Readers.will.find.valuable.new.material.<br />
on.distance.measuring.equipment.(DME),.long-range.navigation,.and.<br />
The.Next.Generation.Navigation.System..<br />
31<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter.1..Pilotage.and.Dead.Reckoning<br />
Chapter.2..VOR.Navigation.Fundamentals<br />
Chapter.3..Distance.Measuring.Equipment<br />
Chapter.4..VOR/DME.Navigation<br />
Chapter.5..VOR/DME.Area.Navigation<br />
Chapter.6..NDB.Navigation<br />
Chapter.7..Ground-Based.Radar.Navigation<br />
Chapter.8..Instrument.Approaches<br />
Chapter.9..Principles.of.Global.Navigation<br />
Chapter.10..Loran-C.Navigation<br />
Chapter.11..Inertial.Navigation.Systems<br />
Chapter.12..Satellite.Navigation<br />
Chapter.13..Long-Range.and.Overwater.Navigation<br />
Chapter.14..Nonradar.Navigation<br />
Chapter.15..Flight.Management.Systems<br />
Chapter.16..The.Next.Generation.Air.Navigation.System<br />
APPENDIX.A:.DOCUMENT.SOURCES<br />
APPENDIX.B:.AERONAUTICAL.CHART.SOURCES<br />
APPENDIX.C:.ABBREVIATIONS<br />
GLOSSARY<br />
INDEX<br />
PROfESSIONAL PILOT'S CAREER GuIDE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Robert P. Mark<br />
2007 (June 2007) / Softcover / 455 pages / 30 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148553-1 / MHID: 0-07-148553-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
A.valuable.employment.tool,.the.Professional.Pilot.Career.Guide.provides.a.complete.sourcebook.of.professional.flying.opportunities..This.<br />
updated.guide.contains.detailed.coverage.of.pilot.ratings.and.practical.<br />
test.standards-plus.goal-achieving.tips.on.job.hunting,.networking,.<br />
regional.airlines,.the.majors,.and.more..Written.by.career.pilot.and.<br />
aviation-industry.expert.Robert.P..Mark,.this.vital.reference.offers.a.<br />
real-world.look.at.what.it's.like.to.fly.for.the.airlines,.corporations,.or.<br />
charter.companies,.together.with.guidance.on.pay,.benefits,.types.of.<br />
aircraft,.and.future.prospects..Packed.with.illustrations,.Professional.<br />
Pilot.Career.Guide.features:<br />
� Full. coverage. of. aviation. training-where. to. get. it. and. how. to.<br />
finance.it.<br />
� The. latest. airline,. corporate,. and. charter. employment. opportunities.<br />
� 200. common. interview. questions-and. the. 10. most. frequent.<br />
interview.mistakes.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Current.information.on.the.best-paying.flying.jobs.<br />
Valuable.advice.on.PC-based.job.search.techniques.<br />
Indepth.pilot.interviews.<br />
Essential.internet.resources<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter.1..Your.Career.Starts.Here<br />
Chapter.2..Flight.Training<br />
Chapter.3..Winning.the.Ratings:.The.Real.Work.Begins<br />
Chapter.4..The.Job.Hunt.Begins<br />
Chapter.5..The.Regional.Airlines<br />
Chapter.6..The.Majors<br />
Chapter.7..There's.More.to.Flying.Than.Simply.the.Airlines
Chapter.8..The.Pilot.and.the.Internet<br />
Chapter.9:.Pilot.Reports<br />
Appendix.A:.AOPA.Flight.Training.2007.College.Directory<br />
Appendix.B:.200.of.the.Best.Interview.Questions.for.Any.Flying.Job<br />
Appendix.C:.Virtual.Airline.Resource.Guide<br />
Appendix.D:.Small.Cargo.Pilot.Pay.Rates<br />
Appendix.E:.Pilot-in-Command/Second.in.Command.Defined<br />
Index<br />
fATAL TRAPS fOR hELICOPTER PILOTS<br />
by Greg Whyte<br />
2007 / Softcover / 395 pages / 50 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148830-3 / MHID: 0-07-148830-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
A.vital.resource.for.pilots,.helicopter.enthusiasts,.and.aircraft.maintenance.technicians,.Fatal.Traps.for.Helicopter.Pilots.analyzes.all.<br />
aspects.of.helicopter.accidents,.including.flight.basics,.engineering,.<br />
meteorology,.flight.training,.and.human.factors..This.life-saving.guide.<br />
shows.how.proper.preparation.can.help.prevent.accidents.by.addressing.causes.such.as.aerodynamic.problems,.mechanical.failures,.poor.<br />
loading,.mid-air.collisions,.and.more..Filled.with.case.studies.and.<br />
first-hand.accounts.of.accidents,.the.book.organizes.accident.types.<br />
by. primary. causes,. presenting. proven. methods. for. eliminating. or.<br />
reducing.the.possibility.of.each.type..Greg.Whyte,.an.ex.commercial.<br />
helicopter.pilot.and.professional.aviation.writer,.draws.on.his.own.flying.<br />
experiences.and.those.of.other.flight.veterans.to.provide.a.wealth.of.<br />
practical.information.and.safety.tips.that.are.essential.for.everyone.<br />
who.flies,.maintains.or.crews.in.helicopters.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Foreword<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter.1..Basic.Flight.Principles<br />
Chapter.2..Vortex.Ring.State<br />
Chapter.3..Recirculation<br />
Chapter.4..Ground.Resonance<br />
Chapter.5..Retreating.Blade.Stall<br />
Chapter.6..Dynamic.Rollover<br />
Chapter.7..Overpitching<br />
Chapter.8..Main.Rotor.Strikes<br />
Chapter.9..Mid-Air.Collisions<br />
Chapter.10..Mast.Bumping<br />
Chapter.11..Engine.Failures<br />
Chapter.12..Tail.Rotor.Failures<br />
Chapter.13..Mechanical.Failures<br />
Chapter.14..Fuel<br />
Chapter.15..Fire<br />
Chapter.16..Ditching<br />
Chapter.17..Loading.Issues<br />
Chapter.18..Winching<br />
Chapter.19..Weather<br />
Chapter.20..Crew.and.Pre-flight.Hazards<br />
Chapter.21..Human.Factors<br />
Chapter.22..Training.Mishaps<br />
Further.Reading<br />
Index<br />
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING<br />
32<br />
SECuRING GLObAL TRANSPORTATION<br />
NETWORkS<br />
by Luke Ritter, J. Michael Barrett, and Rosalyn Wilson<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 312 pages / 50 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147751-2 / MHID: 0-07-147751-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Securing.Global.Transportation.Networks.demonstrates.how.improved.<br />
security.processes.can.create.value.across.all.the.business.functions.<br />
throughout.an.entire.value.chain..Readers.will.learn.a.whole.new.<br />
security. management. philosophy,. as. explained. through. domestic.<br />
and. international. examples. and. case. studies. ranging. from. major.<br />
retailers. such. as. Home. Depot. to. shipping. giants. such. as. Maersk.<br />
and. FedEx.. This. book. also. looks. ahead. to. future. developments.<br />
and."best.practices".for.the.future..If.you're.charged.with.making.or.<br />
evaluating.transportation.security.decisions,.you'll.find.the.tools.you.<br />
need.to.succeed.--.and.prosper.--.with.the.Total.Security.Management.approach.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter.1:.Global.Trade.and.Total.Security.Management<br />
Chapter.2:.The.Total.Security.Management.Framework<br />
Chapter.3:.Creating.Value:.The.Case.for.TSM<br />
Chapter.4:.The.Risk.Management.Approach.to.TSM<br />
Chapter.5:.Securing.Fixed.Assets<br />
Chapter.6:.Securing.Assets.in.Transit<br />
Chapter.7:.Securing.Brand.Equity.and.Goodwill<br />
Chapter.8:.Securing.Human.Capital<br />
Chapter.9:.TSM.and.Business.Continuity.Planning<br />
Chapter.10:.The.End.of.the.beginning<br />
Appendix.A:.Risk.and.Vulnerability.Assessment.Report.Template<br />
Appendix.B:.Sample.Value.Chain.Security.Procedures.for.<br />
Chemical.Firms<br />
Appendix.C:.Seven.Signs.of.Possible.Terrorist.Activity<br />
Appendix.D:.Sample.Procedures.for.Handling.Suspicious.<br />
Packages<br />
Appendix.E:.Total.Security.Management.Glossary<br />
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Environmental Design/Energy ............................................................................35<br />
General Introduction ...........................................................................................35<br />
Landscape Architecture ......................................................................................36<br />
Professional References ....................................................................................39<br />
Structural Analysis ..............................................................................................37<br />
Structures ...........................................................................................................38<br />
Urban Planning ...................................................................................................38<br />
33<br />
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 3e Leet 9780073305387 0073305383 37<br />
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ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
GENERAL - Introduction<br />
DICTIONARY OF ARCHITECTURE AND<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
4th Edition<br />
by Cyril M. Harris , Columbia University<br />
2006 / 1,040 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145237-3 / MHID: 0-07-145237-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Updated and expanded, this Fourth Edition of the most trusted reference<br />
in architecture offers the most comprehensive coverage of<br />
architectural and construction terms available. This classic dictionary<br />
now features nearly 25,000 definitions (including 2,800 new terms),<br />
2,500 illustrations (including 200 new illustrations), and maintains its<br />
extraordinary visual appeal and easy-to-read page design. Prepared<br />
by a renowned architectural editor in association with expert contributors<br />
and incorporating the work of many standards groups, the book<br />
presents clear, concise definitions of terms in nearly 80 working areas.<br />
The Fourth Edition covers new industry terms which have emerged<br />
due to changes in engineering and building technologies, organizations,<br />
materials, and legal developments, and has been expanded to<br />
include more historic architectural styles. New terms include: Legal<br />
Architectural Barriers Act Wheelchair Accessible Materials Fibrous<br />
Concrete Latex Mortar Polymer-Based Stucco Concrete Compliance<br />
Conformity Refractory Mortar Organizations Building Research Establishment<br />
(formerly Building Research Station) of Great Britain ASTM<br />
Historic Architectural Styles Anglo-Palladianism French Victorian<br />
Isabellino Mudajar Mozarabic Neo-Rococo<br />
Environmental<br />
Design/Energy<br />
International Edition<br />
PASSIVE AND ACTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
CONTROLS<br />
by Dean Heerwagen, University of Washington<br />
2004 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292228-8 / MHID: 0-07-292228-1<br />
(with Bind-In Sub Card) (Out-of-Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123678-2 / MHID: 0-07-123678-3 [IE]<br />
www.mcgrawhillengineeringcs.com<br />
Contents<br />
1 An Introduction to the Environmental Control of Buildings<br />
2 The Basics of Heat Transfer<br />
3 Establishing Thermal Comfort<br />
4 Weather and Climate<br />
5 Guidelines and Other Approximations for Creating Buildings with<br />
Good Thermal Performances<br />
35<br />
6 The “Physics” of Light<br />
7 What Do We See?<br />
8 The Sky as a Light Source<br />
9 Guidelines and Other Directives for Creating Buildings with Good<br />
Daylighting<br />
10 The “Fundamentals” of Sound<br />
11 Hearing and Speech<br />
12 Noise Presence in the Built and Natural Environments<br />
13 Guidelines for Controlling Sound and Noise in the Built<br />
Environment<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Mechanical (HVAC) Systems for Buildings<br />
B - Small-Building HVAC Systems and Related Issues<br />
C - Services and Systems for Achieving Fire Safety and Protection<br />
D - Electrical Systems for Buildings. E Plumbing Systems in<br />
Buildings<br />
CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN<br />
by Matthew A. Hartline<br />
2008 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 352 pages / 150 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146294-5 / MHID: 0-07-146294-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Here is a roadmap for the building community for creating a safe,<br />
secure environment through innovative design. The only professional<br />
reference devoted to the practical application of CPTED, this guide<br />
offers cost-efficient solutions that are easy to design, implement, operate,<br />
and maintain. Complete with checklists and real-world examples,<br />
this resource brings engineers, architects, and security professionals<br />
together from the design phase forward with the shared goal of effective<br />
crime prevention.<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Engineering & Architecture<br />
Chapter 2: Identifying Security Vulnerabilities: Thinking Like a<br />
Criminal<br />
Chapter 3: Crime Prevention and CPTED<br />
Chapter 4: Using the Environment to Affect Behavior<br />
Chapter 5: Physical vs. Operational Security<br />
Chapter 6: CPTED and Technology<br />
Chapter 7: Building CPTED into the Design<br />
Chapter 8: Conducting CPTED Assessments<br />
Chapter 9: Creative Solutions to Common Problems<br />
Appendix A: Sample CPTED Matrix<br />
Appendix B: Sample Facility Security Assessment Form<br />
Glossary<br />
Bibliography<br />
SOLAR POWER IN BUILDING DESIGN<br />
by Peter Gevorkian<br />
2008 (September 2007) / Hardcover / 476 pages / 120 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148563-0 / MHID: 0-07-148563-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Solar Power in Building Design is a complete guide to designing,<br />
implementing, and auditing energy-efficient, cost-effective solar power<br />
systems for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. From<br />
basic theory through project planning, cost estimating, and manufacturing<br />
methods, this vital resource offers you everything needed for<br />
solar power design success. Filled with case studies and illustrations,<br />
this state-of-the-art design tool covers new solar technologies…design<br />
implementation techniques…energy conservation…the economics of<br />
solar power systems…passive solar heating power…and more.
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
Contents<br />
Foreword<br />
Introduction<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Disclaimer Note<br />
Chapter 1: Solar Power System Physics<br />
Chapter 2: Solar Power Technologies<br />
Chapter 3: Solar Power System Design Considerations<br />
Chapter 4: Introduction to Solar Power System Design<br />
Chapter 5: Solar Power Generation Project Implementation<br />
Chapter 6: Energy Conservation<br />
Chapter 7: LEED--Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design<br />
Chapter 8: California Solar Initiative Program<br />
Chapter 9: Economics of Solar Power Systems<br />
Chapter 10: Passive Solar Heating Technologies<br />
Appendix A: Unit Conversion and Design Reference Tables<br />
Appendix B: Photovoltaic System Support Hardware and Photo<br />
Gallery<br />
Appendix C: California Energy Commission Certified Equipment<br />
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
by Peter Gevorkian<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 568 pages / 200 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147359-0 / MHID: 0-07-147359-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This highly visual resource goes beyond theory and provides solid,<br />
hands-on mechanical and electrical engineering information on the<br />
design and installation of sustainable energy systems. You will find<br />
everything you need -- including real-world case studies -- to develop<br />
the most energy efficient systems possible for a wide variety<br />
of projects.<br />
Contents<br />
Foreword<br />
Introduction<br />
My Reason for Writing This Book<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Disclaimer Note<br />
Chapter 1: Solar Power Technology<br />
Chapter 2: Solar Power Generation Design<br />
Chapter 3: Solar Power Generation Project Implementation<br />
Chapter 4: Energy Conservation<br />
Chapter 5: LEED(tm)--Leadership in Energy and Environmental<br />
Design<br />
Chapter 6: California Energy Commission Rebate Incentive Plans<br />
Chapter 7: Economics of Solar Power Systems<br />
Chapter 8: Passive Solar Heating Technologies<br />
Chapter 9: Fuel Cell Technologies<br />
Chapter 10: Wind Energy Technologies<br />
Chapter 11: Ocean Energy Technologies<br />
Chapter 12: Geothermal Energy<br />
Chapter 13: Biofuels and Biogas Technologies<br />
Chapter 14: Hydroelectric Power<br />
Chapter 15: Nuclear Power<br />
Chapter 16: Pollution Abatement<br />
Appendix A: Unit Conversion And Design Reference Tables<br />
Appendix B: Photovoltaic System Support Hardware And Structure<br />
Appendix C: California Energy Commission Rebate Forms And<br />
Certified Equipment<br />
Appendix D: Historical Timeline Of Solar Energy<br />
Appendix E: List Of Sustainable Energy Equipment Suppliers And<br />
Consultants<br />
Appendix F: Glossary<br />
Index<br />
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Landscape Architecture<br />
CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SINGAPORE<br />
by Peggy Teo, Brenda Saw Ai Yeoh, Giok Ling Ooi, and<br />
Karen Peak Yue Lai<br />
2005 / Softcover / 240 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123479-5 / MHID: 0-07-123479-9<br />
(Asian Publication)<br />
The transformations that have occurred in Singapore's landscape<br />
have been rapid since independence. Changing Landscapes of<br />
Singapore discusses these changes from the perspective of lived<br />
landscapes which have day-to-day meanings for Singaporeans. It<br />
begins with an exploration of the major physical changes resulting<br />
from rapid urbanisation and industrialisation and Singapore's attempt<br />
to balance the stresses of physical development with the needs of a<br />
green agenda. Several other themes relating to landscape change<br />
follow. A section on landscapes of community and nationhood investigates<br />
how issues concerning shelter (public housing), heritage<br />
conservation, street-names and national symbols affect Singaporean's<br />
notions of belonging. This is followed by a discussion on globalisation<br />
and the way it affects the nation-state's development. This section<br />
examines not only Singapore's efforts at regionalisation and its attempt<br />
to gain a better foothold in the workings of the global capitalistic<br />
system but also evaluates the impacts of globalisation in the society.<br />
The last section on forgotten landscapes is a reminder of who and<br />
what may be left behind in striving for excellence. Landscapes reveal<br />
and reflect forgotten needs as much as they record what have been<br />
remembered and valued. The various strands are brought together<br />
in the final chapter where the landscape is used as a lens to raise<br />
questions on future challenges. While intended as a general text<br />
for university students, this book will also provide source materials<br />
for school teachers (junior college and upper secondary levels), the<br />
general population as well as the general reader interested in understanding<br />
the country's rapid landscape changes.<br />
Contents<br />
Changing Landscapes of Singapore<br />
List of Figures<br />
List of Tables<br />
Preface<br />
1 Introduction: Changing Landscapes of Singapore<br />
Part I: Natural Environments and Engineered Landscapes<br />
2 Environmental Planning and Management<br />
3 Engineered Biophysical Landscapes: Parks and Open Spaces<br />
for Recreation<br />
Part II: Landscapes of Community and Nationhood<br />
4 Urbanisation and Landscape Changes<br />
5 The Nation, Its Signs and Symbols: Street-names and Monuments<br />
6 Public Housing: The Housing of a Nation<br />
7 Landscapes of Heritage: Historic and Cultural Districts<br />
Part III: Landscapes of Globalisation<br />
8 Achieving Global City Status: Industrial Restructuring and Regionalisation<br />
9 Tourism Capital: Reinterpreting Tourism Space<br />
10 Transnational Connectivities and Local Tensions<br />
Part IV: Forgotten Landscapes<br />
11 Neglected Landscapes: Old and Forgotten Singaporeans<br />
12 Landscapes of Death: Cemeteries, Crematoria and Columbaria<br />
13 Changing Landscapes and Future Challenges: A Review<br />
Abbreviations<br />
Index
OPTICAL SYSTEM DESIGN<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Robert F. Fischer<br />
2008 (December 2007) / Hardcover / 624 pages / 300 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147248-7 / MHID: 0-07-147248-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Honed for more than 20 years in an SPIE professional course taught<br />
by renowned optical systems designer Robert E. Fischer, Optical<br />
System Design, Second Edition brings you the latest cutting-edge<br />
design techniques and more than 400 detailed diagrams that clearly<br />
illustrate every major procedure in optical design. This thoroughly updated<br />
resource helps you work better and faster with computer-aided<br />
optical design techniques, diffractive optics, and the latest applications,<br />
including digital imaging, telecommunications, and machine vision.<br />
No need for complex, unnecessary mathematical derivations-instead,<br />
you get hundreds of examples that break the techniques down into<br />
understandable steps.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Optics and Optical System Specifications<br />
Chapter 2: Stops, Pupils, and Other Basic Principles<br />
Chapter 3: Diffraction, Aberrations, and Image Quality<br />
Chapter 4: Optical Path Difference<br />
Chapter 5: Specific Geometrical Aberrations and How to Get Rid of<br />
Them<br />
Chapter 6: Glass Selections<br />
Chapter 7: Spherical and Aspheric Surfaces<br />
Chapter 8: Design Forms<br />
Chapter 9: The Optical Design Process<br />
Chapter 10: Opto-mechanical Design<br />
Chapter 11. Computer Performance Evaluation<br />
Chapter 12. Diffractive Optics<br />
Chapter 13. Stray Light Suppression<br />
Chapter 14. System Modeling<br />
New<br />
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
Structural Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Kenneth M. Leet, Northeastern University,<br />
Chia-Ming Uang, University Of California-San<br />
Diego, Anne Gilbert, Speigel Zamecnik & Shah<br />
2008 (September 2006) / 784 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330538-7 / MHID: 0-07-330538-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125929-3 / MHID: 0-07-125929-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/leet3e<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, third edition introduces engineering<br />
and architectural students to the basic techniques for analyzing<br />
37<br />
the most common structural elements, including beams, trusses,<br />
frames, cables, and arches. Leet et al cover the classical methods of<br />
analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures, and provide an<br />
introduction to the matrix formulation on which computer analysis is<br />
based. Third edition users will find that the text’s layout has improved<br />
and the solutions manual has been typeset and carefully checked<br />
for accuracy.<br />
neW to tHIs eDItIon<br />
� Design and layout has been improved to better illustrate example<br />
problems.<br />
� Example problems are now on a two page spread, where in the<br />
past readers had to flip back and forth to follow examples. Now all<br />
the information in one place.<br />
� The Solutions Manual has been revised and checked for accuracy.<br />
� The text features an Online Learning Center at http://www.mhhe.<br />
com/leet3e.<br />
FeAtURes<br />
� Free access to RISA software, which is beneficial since RISA is<br />
among the easiest to learn and utilize, and is a well-known anyalysis<br />
tool in the industry.<br />
� The text contains a highly detailed, realistic art program with fully<br />
drawn, practical illustrations.<br />
�<br />
Different types of Structural and Building Codes are described.<br />
� Chapter Two, Design Loads, is devoted to a comprehensive<br />
discussion of loads that include dead and live loads, tributary areas<br />
and earthquake and wind forces. Wind specifications conform to the<br />
latest edition of the ASCE Standard.<br />
� “Computer Problems” that require a computer solution, rather<br />
than a hand analysis, are found in various chapters. We also offer<br />
an academic version of RISA-2D software for free to adopters of<br />
the text.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Design Loads<br />
3 Statics of Structures-Reactions<br />
4 Trusses<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Cables<br />
7 Arches<br />
8 Live Load Forces: Influence Lines for Determinate Structures<br />
9 Deflections of Beams and Frames<br />
10 Work-Energy Methods for Computing Deflections<br />
11 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by the Flexibility Method<br />
12 Analysis of Indeterminate Beams and Frames by the Slope-<br />
Deflection Method<br />
13 Moment Distribution<br />
14 Indeterminate Structures: Influence Lines<br />
15 Approximate Analysis of Indeterminate Structures<br />
16 Introduction to the General Stiffness Method<br />
17 Matrix Analysis of Trusses by the Direct Stiffness Method<br />
18 Matrix Analysis of Beams and Frames by the Direct Stiffness<br />
Method<br />
Appendix A Review of Matrix Operations<br />
Glossary<br />
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems<br />
Credits<br />
Index
Structures<br />
International Edition<br />
STEEL STRUCTURES: BEHAVIOR AND<br />
LRFD<br />
by Ramulu S Vinnakota, Marquette University<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 928 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-236614-3 / MHID: 0-07-236614-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113107-0 / MHID: 0-07-113107-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/vinnakota<br />
Ramulu Vinnakota’s, Behavior and LRFD of Steel Structures stresses<br />
both the design of steel structures (as do the competing texts) and the<br />
behavior of steel under specific conditions. The most recent editions<br />
of the American Institute of Steel Construction’s Load and Resistance<br />
Factor Design Specifications (3e, 1999) and the LRFD Manual (3e,<br />
2001) are used and extensively referenced in the Vinnakota text,<br />
and these documents are based on the behavior of steel. Therefore<br />
covering the interaction of design and behavior in one textbook is a<br />
unique approach. Designers must understand structural behavior as<br />
an integral part of the design process, and chapters 1 to 5 thoroughly<br />
cover this material. As Ramulu Vinnakota notes, “The heart and soul<br />
of design are the ability to conceive a structure that will behave as<br />
desired, and intuition regarding different framing options.” The balance<br />
of the chapters covers the elements that makeup a steel building<br />
structure: members and connections. In each chapter, discussion of<br />
theory and behavior of the member under various combinations of<br />
loads it must resist is followed by a discussion of design applications.<br />
Throughout the text, a web icon references readers to the book’s<br />
website (http://www.mhhe.com/ vinnakota), which contains extensive<br />
additional coverage of advanced topics.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Steels<br />
3 Structures<br />
4 Design Loads and Design Philosophy<br />
5 Structural Analysis and Required Strengths<br />
6 Connectors<br />
7 Tension Members<br />
8 Axially Loaded Columns<br />
9 Adequately Braced Compact Beams<br />
10 Unbraced Beams<br />
11 Members Under Combined Forces<br />
12 Joints and Connecting Elements<br />
13 Connections<br />
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
International Edition<br />
DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES<br />
Thirteenth Edition<br />
by Arthur H Nilson, Cornell University—Ithaca; David Darwin, University<br />
of Kansas—Lawrence and Charles W Dolan, University of Wyoming<br />
— Laramie<br />
2004 / 896 pages / hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292199-1 / MHID: 0-07-292199-4<br />
(with Bind-In Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123260-9 / MHID: 0-07-123260-5 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921994<br />
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Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Materials<br />
3 Flexural Analysis and Design of Beams<br />
4 Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams<br />
5 Bond, Anchorage, and Developmental Length<br />
6 Serviceability<br />
7 Analysis and Design for Torsion<br />
8 Short Columns<br />
9 Slender Columns<br />
10 Strut-and-Tie Models<br />
11 Design of Reinforcement at Joints<br />
12 Analysis of Intermediate Beams and Frames<br />
13 Two-Way Column-Supported Slabs<br />
14 Yield Line Analysis for Slabs<br />
15 Strip Method for Slabs<br />
16 Footings and Foundations<br />
17 Retaining Walls<br />
18 Concrete Building Systems<br />
19 Prestressed Concrete<br />
20 Seismic Design<br />
Urban Planning<br />
International Edition<br />
URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D Meyer, Georgia Institute of Technology and Eric J Miller,<br />
University of Toronto<br />
2001 / 576 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242332-7 / MHID: 0-07-242332-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120000-4 / MHID: 0-07-120000-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/meyer<br />
Contents<br />
1 Context and Definition<br />
2 System and Travel Characteristics<br />
3 Decisionmaking<br />
4 Data<br />
5 Urban Activity Analysis<br />
6 Demand Analysis<br />
7 Supply Analysis<br />
8 Evaluation<br />
9 Program and Project Implementation<br />
10 Site Impact Analysis<br />
sUPPLeMents<br />
Website<br />
Solutions Manual
SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
by Avi Friedman<br />
2007 / Softcover / 288 pages / 160 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147961-5 / MHID: 0-07-147961-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Written by internationally renowned architect Avi Friedman, Sustainable<br />
Residential Development equips you with a much-needed process<br />
and examples for planning and designing green communities.<br />
This landmark resource explains the principles of green building and<br />
how to apply them to residential development, presenting guidelines<br />
for creating communities that balance social, economic, and environmental<br />
needs. Filled with plans, elevations, and vignettes, the book<br />
shows how to incorporate wind direction, sun exposure, tree preservation,<br />
topography, and public spaces into site plan. It also shows<br />
how to design high-density neighborhoods…apply green design and<br />
construction principles by using local materials and techniques, solar<br />
power, waste management, and water efficiency…as well as rehabilitate<br />
neighborhoods while respecting their heritage.<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1: Fundamental Terms and Principles<br />
Chapter 2: The Rise of Suburbia<br />
Chapter 3: Siting a Community<br />
Chapter 4: High-Density Neighborhoods<br />
Chapter 5: Green Homes<br />
Chapter 6: Urban and Dwelling Renewal<br />
Chapter 7: Implementing Sustainability<br />
Bibliography<br />
Illustrated Credits<br />
Research and Project Terms<br />
Index<br />
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
TIME SAVER STANDARDS FOR<br />
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Michael J Crosbie, and Donald Watson, Trumbull, CT<br />
2005 / 640 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143205-4 / MHID: 0-07-143205-1<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Part A - Substructure: Foundations and Basement Construction<br />
Part B - Shell: Superstructure, Exterior Closure, Roofing<br />
Part C - Interiors: Interior Constructions, Staircases, Interior Finishes,<br />
Materials and Specifications, Dimensions for Building Interiors<br />
Part D - Services: Conveying Systems, Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Protection,<br />
Electrical<br />
Part E - Appendices: Tables and Reference Data<br />
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Professional References<br />
SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES<br />
by Keith Moskow<br />
2008 (March 2008) / Hardcover / 224 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149474-8 / MHID: 0-07-149474-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
A vital working tool for all building professionals interested in green<br />
architecture and construction, Sustainable Facilities presents an<br />
in-depth look at 20 facilities that were designed for environmental<br />
organizations and were constructed and now operate using green<br />
building methods and materials. Featuring contributions by leading<br />
architects in green building, this expert resource examines each building_from<br />
planning through operations-- covering new construction,<br />
energy-efficient design, operational cost savings, historic preservation,<br />
renovation and expansion, land conservation, and LEED ratings.<br />
Packed with 200 black & white and full-color illustrations, Sustainable<br />
Facilities takes readers through the Woods Hole Research Center…<br />
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Environmental Center…Conservation<br />
Law Foundation Headquarters… Marion Art and Environmental<br />
Center… …Thoreau Center for Sustainability… California EPA<br />
Headquarters Building…Forestech Centre…Institute for Forestry and<br />
Nature Research…and many other facilities.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1. Woods Hole Research Center (Falmouth, MA)<br />
Chapter 2. Conservation Law Foundation (Boston, MA)<br />
Chapter 3. AMC Highland Center at Crawford Notch<br />
(Bretton Woods, NH)<br />
Chapter 4. Doyle Conservation Center, Trustees of the<br />
Reservations (Leominster, MA)<br />
Chapter 5. National Audubon Society Headquarters<br />
(New York, NY)<br />
Chapter 6. Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Philip Merrill<br />
Environmental Center (Annapolis, MD)<br />
Chapter 7. National Geographic Society HQ (Washington, D.C.)<br />
Chapter 8. U.S. Green Building Council (Washington, D.C.)<br />
Chapter 9. Cleveland Environmental Center (Cleveland, OH)<br />
Chapter 10. Kresge Foundation Headquarters (Troy, MI)<br />
Chapter 11. Urban Ecology Center (Milwaukee, WI)<br />
Chapter 12. Curtis National Park Service, Midwest Regional<br />
Headquarters (Omaha, NE)<br />
Chapter 13. California Environmental Protection Agency<br />
Headquarters (Sacramento, CA)<br />
Chapter 14. Thoreau Center for Sustainability (San Francisco, CA)<br />
Chapter 15. Camp Arroyo (Livermore, CA)<br />
Chapter 16. Audubon Society Center at Debs Park (Los Angeles,<br />
CA)<br />
Chapter 17. Natural Resources Defense Council (Santa Monica,<br />
CA)<br />
Chapter 18. Federal Environmental Agency (Dessau, Germany)<br />
Chapter 19. The Forestech Centre (Australia)<br />
Chapter 20. Institute for Forestry and Nature Research<br />
(Wageningen, Netherlands)
ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN PLANNING<br />
ARCHITECTURAL FORENSICS<br />
by Sam Kubba<br />
2008 (February 2008) / Hardcover / 576 pages / 300 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149842-5 / MHID: 0-07-149842-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Architectural Forensics clearly defines the role, responsibilities, and<br />
essential work of forensic architects. This unique resource offers<br />
comprehensive coverage of building defects and failures, types of<br />
failure mechanisms, and job-critical tasks such as fieldwork, lab<br />
testing, formulating opinions, and providing expert testimony. Packed<br />
with 300 illustrations, in-depth case studies, and numerous sample<br />
documents, this vital reference takes you step-by-step through every<br />
phase of conducting investigations…diagnosing building failures…<br />
preventing and curing building defects…and reporting on findings.<br />
The book also includes strategies for avoiding liability and resolving<br />
disputes-potentially saving vast amounts of time and money.<br />
Contents<br />
PART I: THEORY & APPLICATION<br />
Chapter 1. Defining Architectural Forensics<br />
Chapter 2. The Assignment/Investigation<br />
Chapter 3. Confidentiality, Responsibility & Conflict of Interest<br />
Chapter 4. Review of Plans & Specifications – Concept Design to<br />
Completion<br />
PART II: BUILDING SYSTEMS – DESIGN, EVALUATION & THE<br />
FORENSIC ARCHITECT<br />
Chapter 5. Designing an Evaluation<br />
Chapter 6. The Forensic Architect's Role & Scope in Evaluations for<br />
Acquisitions<br />
Chapter 7. Conducting the Evaluation/Investigation<br />
PART III: BUILDING SYSTEMS AND OTHER ISSUES – FAILURES,<br />
CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND REMEDIATION<br />
Chapter 8. Roofing Systems<br />
Chapter 9. Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systems<br />
Chapter 10. Structural Systems<br />
Chapter 11. Electrical and Lighting Systems<br />
Chapter 12. Plumbing Systems<br />
Chapter 13. Vertical Transportation Systems<br />
Chapter 14. Interior Systems<br />
Chapter 15. Exterior Closure Systems – Building Envelope<br />
Chapter 16. The Building Site<br />
Chapter 17. Environmental Issues<br />
Chapter 18. Natural Hazards and Addl Issues<br />
PART IV: THE FORENSIC CONSULTANT – INVESTIGATIVE TECH-<br />
NIQUES, LITIGATION AND THE FINAL REPORT<br />
Chapter 19. The Investigative Process<br />
Chapter 20. Forensic Photogrammetry<br />
Chapter 21. Litigation, Dispute Resolution & the Expert Witness<br />
Chapter 22. Writing the Diagnostic Report<br />
PART V: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />
Chapter 23. Business Approach – Sample Marketing Letters &<br />
Brochures<br />
Chapter 24. Presentation Techniques<br />
Chapter 25. Your Own Office and Website<br />
Appendix A: Abbreviations & Acronyms<br />
Appendix B: Glossary<br />
Appendix C: Exhibits (forms, letters, etc.)<br />
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A WORLD HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael Fazio, Mississippi State University, Marian Moffett, University<br />
Of Tennessee-knoxville, and Lawrence Wodehouse<br />
(deceased)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154479-5 / MHID: 0-07-154479-8<br />
2008 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 608 pgs / 300 illus<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Second Edition of this historical architectural guide gives you a<br />
deeper knowledge and wider perspective of traditions in architecture<br />
throughout the world—from prehistoric through modern structures.<br />
Extensively and beautifully illustrated, the book includes photos, plans,<br />
scales for world-famous structures such as the Parthenon, Versailles,<br />
the Brooklyn Bridge, and many others.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1. The Beginnings of Architecture<br />
Chapter 2. The Greek World<br />
Chapter 3. The Architecture of Ancient India and Southeast Asia<br />
Chapter 4. Traditional Architecture of China and Japan<br />
Chapter 5. The Roman World<br />
Chapter 6. Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture<br />
Chapter 7. Islamic Architecture<br />
Chapter 8. Early Medieval and Romanesque Architecture<br />
Chapter 9. Gothic Architecture<br />
Chapter 10. Indigenous Architecture in the Pre-Columbian<br />
Americas<br />
Chapter 11. Renaissance Architecture<br />
Chapter 12. Baroque Architecture<br />
Chapter 13. The Eighteenth Century<br />
Chapter 14. Nineteenth Century Developments<br />
Chapter 15. The Twentieth Century and Modernism<br />
Chapter 16. Modernisms in the Mid- and Late-Twentieth Century<br />
WATER-RESISTANT DESIGN AND<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
by William L. Walker, and Dan Felice<br />
2008 (November 2007) / Hardcover / 286 pages / 80 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149276-8 / MHID: 0-07-149276-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Illustrated Guide to Water Resistant Design and Construction<br />
provides state-of-the-art solutions to prevent the most common waterrelated<br />
problems in buildings. Designed to save you time and money,<br />
this expert resource discusses the causes and effects of water-related<br />
problems…time tested solutions for keeping water damage from<br />
occurring…methods for enhancing construction quality to reduce<br />
claims…tips on selecting the right firm to perform waterproof design<br />
and construction…guidance on achieving effective maintenance and<br />
repair…and more.<br />
Contents<br />
Illustrations<br />
Tables<br />
Abbreviations<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1. Changes Over Time<br />
Chapter 2. Water Instrusion and Mold<br />
Chapter 3. Predesign<br />
Chapter 4. Building Envelope Design<br />
Chapter 5. Bidding and Preconstruction<br />
Chapter 6. Construction<br />
Index
Air Pollution ........................................................................................................46<br />
Biochemical Engineering ....................................................................................50<br />
Chemical Reaction Engineering .........................................................................56<br />
Distillation ...........................................................................................................54<br />
Engineering Mathematics ...................................................................................56<br />
Environmental.....................................................................................................44<br />
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) ...........................................................................48<br />
Hazardous Waste ...............................................................................................47<br />
Intro to Chemical Engineering ............................................................................55<br />
Materials Science (Introduction) .........................................................................57<br />
Numerical Methods.............................................................................................49<br />
Plant Design/Economics.....................................................................................55<br />
Polymer Engineering ..........................................................................................51<br />
Process Control ..................................................................................................53<br />
Professional References ....................................................................................58<br />
Thermodynamics (Introduction) ..........................................................................43<br />
Unit Operations/Design/Control ..........................................................................52<br />
41<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science, 2e Davis 9780073122359 0073122351 44<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Applied Numerical Methods with Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, 2e Chapra 9780073132907 007313290X 49<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Cimbala 9780073301129 0073301124 48<br />
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4e Davis 9780072424119 0072424117 45<br />
Statistics for Engineers amd Scientists, 2e Navidi 9780073309491 0073309494 56<br />
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Thermodynamics<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoduCTIoN To CHEMICAL<br />
ENGINEERING THERModyNAMICS<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by J M Smith, University of California, Davis; H C Van Ness, Rensselaer<br />
Polytechnic Institute; M Abbott, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />
2005 / 768 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310445-4 / MHID: 0-07-310445-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124708-5 / MHID: 0-07-124708-4 [IE]<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/smiththermo<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 The First Law and Other Basic Concepts<br />
3 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids<br />
4 Heat Effects<br />
5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids<br />
7 Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes<br />
8 Production of Power from Heat<br />
9 Refrigeration and Liquefaction<br />
10 Vapor/Liquid Equilbrium: Introduction<br />
11 Solution Thermodynamics: Theory<br />
12 Solution Thermodynamics: Applications<br />
13 Chemical-Reaction Equilibria<br />
14 Topics in Phase Equilibria<br />
15 Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes<br />
16 Introduciton to Molecular Thermodynamics<br />
Appendixes:<br />
A Conversion Factors and Values of the Gas Constant<br />
B Properties of Pure Species<br />
C Heat Capacities and Property Changes of Formation<br />
D Representative Computer Programs<br />
E The Lee/Kesler Generalized-Correlation Tables<br />
F Steam Tables<br />
G Thermodynamic Diagrams<br />
H UNIFAC Method<br />
I Newton’s Method<br />
<strong>Author</strong> Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
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International Edition<br />
INTRoduCTIoN To CHEMICAL<br />
ENGINEERING THERModyNAMICS<br />
SI METRIC<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by J M Smith, University of California, Davis; H C Van Ness, Rensselaer<br />
Polytechnic Institute; M Abbott, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />
2001 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008304-2 / MHID: 0-07-008304-5<br />
[IE, SI Metric Edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/chemical/smith/<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 The First Law and Other Basic Concepts<br />
3 Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids<br />
4 Heat Effects<br />
5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids<br />
7 Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes<br />
8 Production of Power from Heat<br />
9 Refrigeration and Liquefaction<br />
10 Vapor/Liquid Equilbrium: Introduction<br />
11 Solution Thermodynamics: Theory<br />
12 Solution Thermodynamics: Applications<br />
13 Chemical-Reaction Equilibria<br />
14 Topics in Phase Equilibria<br />
15 Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes<br />
16 Introduciton to Molecular Thermodynamics<br />
Appendixes<br />
A Conversion Factors and Values of the Gas Constant<br />
B Properties of Pure Species<br />
C Heat Capacities and Property Changes of Formation<br />
D Representative Computer Programs<br />
E The Lee/Kesler Generalized-Correlation Tables<br />
F Steam Tables<br />
G Thermodynamic Diagrams<br />
H UNIFAC Method<br />
I Newton's Method<br />
<strong>Author</strong> Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF<br />
THERModyNAMICS FoR ENGINEERS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Merle Potter, Michigan State University, and Craig Somerton, Ph.D,<br />
Michigan State University<br />
2006 / Softcover / 400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146306-5 / MHID: 0-07-146306-2<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Get the essentials of thermodynamics all in one book! Thermodynamics<br />
is a core course for you if you are studying mechanical, civil,<br />
or electrical engineering. The second edition of Schaum’s Outline<br />
of Thermodynamics for Engineers is reorganized and expanded to<br />
conform to the more user-friendly, pragmatic approach to the material<br />
now used in classes. Includes: New sample tests simulate quizzes<br />
and tests given in class; 500 fully solved problems.
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF<br />
THERModyNAMICS WITH AppLICATIoNS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael Abbott, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Hendrick Van Ness,<br />
Rensselar Polytechnic Institute<br />
1990 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-000042-1 / MHID: 0-07-000042-5<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
International Edition<br />
MoMENTuM, HEAT ANd MASS TRANSFER<br />
Third Edition<br />
by C. O. Bennett, University of Connecticut; J. E. Myers, University of<br />
California, Santa Barbara<br />
1982 / 848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-004671-9 / MHID: 0-07-004671-9 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978- 0-07-066180-6 / MHID: 0-07-066180-4 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Part I: Fluid Dynamics<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 The Overall Balances: Introduction to Fluid Behavior<br />
3 The Overall Mass Balance<br />
4 The Overall Energy Balance<br />
5 The Overall Momentum Balance<br />
6 Flow Measurement<br />
7 The Differential Mass Balance<br />
8 The Differential Energy Balance<br />
9 Some Solutions of the Equations of Motion<br />
10 Boundary-Layer Flow<br />
11 Velocity Distribution and Drag with Turbulent Flow<br />
12 Dimensional Analysis with Applications in Fluid Dynamics<br />
13 Some Design Equations for the Flow of Incompressible Fluids<br />
14 Filtration<br />
Part II: Heat Transfer<br />
15 Introduction to Heat Transfer<br />
16 Conduction and Thermal Conductivity<br />
17 Steady-State Heat Conduction<br />
18 Numerical, Graphical and Analog Methods in the Heat-Transfer<br />
19 Heat Transfer with Laminar Flow<br />
20 Heat Transfer with Turbulent Flow<br />
21 Some Design Equations for Convective Heat Transfer<br />
22 Boiling and Heat-Exchange Equipment<br />
23 Tages Immiscible Phases<br />
24 Contacting of Partially Miscible Phases<br />
25 Distillation of Binary Mixtures<br />
26 Multi-Component Separations<br />
Appendixes<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
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New<br />
Environmental<br />
International Edition<br />
pRINCIpLES oF ENVIRoNMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING & SCIENCE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East Lansing, and<br />
Susan J. Masten, McMaster University<br />
2009 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 736 pages / 398 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-312235-9 / MHID: 0-07-312235-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128780-7 / MHID: 0-07-128780-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/davismasten2e<br />
Principles of Environmental Engineering is intended for a course in<br />
introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or juniorlevel<br />
students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles<br />
rather than on engineering design. Students should understand<br />
such calculus topics as differentiation, integrations, and differential<br />
equations. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles,<br />
ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text<br />
exposes students to a broader range of environmental topics through<br />
separate chapters on ecosystems, geological and soil resources,<br />
and agricultural effects. This new edition includes a new chapter on<br />
Biology, updated science and technology discussions to reflect the<br />
latest trends and new case studies in each chapter.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� New Chapter on Biology<br />
�<br />
New case studies<br />
� Updated science and technology discussion to reflect latest<br />
trends.<br />
�<br />
Increased number of problems at the end of each chapter.<br />
Features<br />
� Teaches through an emphasis on concepts, definitions, descriptions<br />
and abundant illustrations. Scientific principles are emphasized<br />
and design aspects are discussed in abbreviated form.<br />
�<br />
Chemistry review chapter<br />
� Includes chapters on Ecosystems, Soil and Geological Resources,<br />
and Agricultural Impacts.<br />
� The concept of mass balance as a tool for problem-solving is a<br />
theme throughout the text.<br />
�<br />
Exclusively uses SI units.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Chemistry<br />
3 Biology<br />
4 Materials and Energy Balances<br />
5 Ecosystems<br />
6 Risk Perception, Assessment and Management<br />
7 Hydrology<br />
8 Sustainable Energy, Mineral and Soil Resources<br />
9 Water Quality Management<br />
10 Water Treatment<br />
11 Wastewater Treatment<br />
12 Air Pollution<br />
13 Solid Waste Management<br />
14 Hazardous Waste Management
15 Noise Pollution<br />
16 Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoduCTIoN To<br />
ENVIRoNMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East<br />
Lansing, and David A. Cornwell,<br />
Environmental Engineering & Technology<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 1024 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242411-9 / MHID: 0-07-242411-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125922-4 / MHID: 0-07-125922-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/davis<br />
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4/e contains the essential<br />
science and engineering principles needed for introductory courses<br />
and used as the basis for more advanced courses in environmental<br />
engineering. Updated with latest EPA regulations. Davis and Cornwell<br />
apply the concepts of sustainability and materials and energy balance<br />
as a means of understanding and solving environmental engineering<br />
issues. With 650 end-of-chapter problems, as well as provocative<br />
discussion questions, and a helpful list of review items found at the<br />
end of each chapter, the text is both a comprehensible and comprehensive<br />
tool for any environmental engineering course. Standards<br />
and Laws are the most current and up to date for an environmental<br />
engineering text.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� MESSAGE:Updated with the latest EPA Regulations<br />
� A new chapter on Materials and Energy Balances (2) has been<br />
added to emphasize this important topic.<br />
� Over 200 new homework problems have been added to the<br />
new edition, including over 60 problems on web based research and<br />
spreadsheet applications with MathCAD or MATLAB.<br />
� Technology discussions have been updated to include issues<br />
such as membrane technology for water treatment, endocrine disrupters<br />
as a pollution source, hydrogen fuel for automobiles, energy<br />
conservation as a pollution control alternative, and use of computer<br />
models for traffic noise prediction.<br />
� The new edition features the most up-to-date environmental<br />
regulations, standards, and laws, and an updated art and photo<br />
program throughout.<br />
Features<br />
� The text provides a comprehensive overview of environmental<br />
engineering including a discussion on the nature of the profession<br />
and environmental ethics, a discussion of waste minimization techniques<br />
for each subject area, the presentation of legislative history<br />
and detailed regulatory requirements, and coverage of noise and<br />
ionizing radiation.<br />
�<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
The end of chapter review items provide a built-in study guide<br />
45<br />
for students and make it easy for instructors to assess what students<br />
should have learned from the chapter.<br />
� Numerous example problems throughout the chapter and discussion<br />
questions at the end of the chapter reinforce concepts for<br />
students.<br />
� Supplements include a Unit Conversion Booklet (available as an<br />
optional package with the text) and a website featuring the solutions<br />
manual, lecture powerpoints, and image files for instructors, as well<br />
as animations and web links for students.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1 Introduction<br />
Chapter 2 Materials and Energy Balances<br />
Chapter 3 Hydrology<br />
Chapter 4 Water Treatment<br />
Chapter 5 Water Quality Management<br />
Chapter 6 Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 7 Air Pollution<br />
Chapter 8 Noise Pollution<br />
Chapter 9 Solid Waste Management<br />
Chapter 10 Hazardous Waste Management<br />
Chapter 11 Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />
Appendix B: Noise Computation Nomographs<br />
International Edition<br />
INduSTRIAL WATER poLLuTIoN CoNTRoL<br />
Third Edition<br />
by W. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr., Vanderbilt University<br />
2000 / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039364-6 / MHID: 0-07-039364-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116275-3 / MHID: 0-07-116275-5 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: Source and Characteristics of Industrial Wastewaters<br />
Chapter 2: Wastewater Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 3: Pre- and Primary Treatment<br />
Chapter 4: Coagulation, Precipitation and Metals Removal<br />
Chapter 5: Aeration and Mass Transfer<br />
Chapter 6: Principles of Aerobic Biological Oxidation<br />
Chapter 7: Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 8: Adsorption<br />
Chapter 9: Ion Exchange<br />
Chapter 10: Chemical Oxidation<br />
Chapter 11: Sludge Handling and Disposal<br />
Chapter 12: Miscellaneous Treatment Processes<br />
Bibliography
International Edition<br />
SMALL ANd dECENTRALIzEd<br />
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SySTEMS<br />
by Ron Crites, Brown and Caldwell, George Tchobanoglous, University of<br />
California—Davis<br />
1998 / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-289087-7 / MHID: 0-07-289087-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116784-0 / MHID: 0-07-116784-6 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems and<br />
Management<br />
2 Constituents in Wastewater<br />
3 Fate of Wastewater Constituents in the Environment<br />
4 Introduction to Process Analysis and Design<br />
5 Wastewater Pretreatment Operations and Processes<br />
6 Alternative Wastewater Collection Systems<br />
7 Biological Treatment and Nutrient Removal<br />
8 Pond Treatment Systems<br />
9 Wetlands and Aquatic Treatment Systems<br />
10 Land Treatment Systems<br />
11 Intermittent and Recalculating Medium Filters<br />
12 Effluent Repurification and Reuse<br />
13 Effluent Reuse and Disposal for Decentralized Systems<br />
14 Biosolids and Septage Management<br />
15 Management of Decentralized Wastewater Systems<br />
Appendixes<br />
Air pollution<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoduCTIoN To ENGINEERING ANd<br />
THE ENVIRoNMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
Contents<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
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13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
International Edition<br />
AIR poLLuTIoN CoNTRoL ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Noel deNevers, University of Utah<br />
2000 / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039367-7 / MHID: 0-07-039367-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116207-4 / MHID: 0-07-116207-0 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction to Air Pollution Control<br />
Chapter 2: Air Pollution Effects<br />
Chapter 3: Air Pollution Control Laws and Regulations, Air Pollution<br />
Control Philosophies<br />
Chapter 4: Air Pollution Measurements, Emission Estimates<br />
Chapter 5: Meteorology for Air Pollution Control Engineers<br />
Chapter 6: Air Pollutant Concentration Models<br />
Chapter 7: General Ideas in Air Pollution Control<br />
Chapter 8: The Nature of Particulate Pollutants<br />
Chapter 9: Control of Primary Particulates<br />
Chapter 10: Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)<br />
Chapter 11: Control of Sulfur Oxides<br />
Chapter 12: Control of Nitrogen Oxides<br />
Chapter 13: The Motor Vehicle Problem<br />
Chapter 14: Air Pollutants and Global Climate<br />
Chapter 15: Other Topics<br />
Appendixes<br />
Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Complimentary desk copies are available for<br />
course adoption only. Kindly contact your<br />
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Hazardous Waste<br />
International Edition<br />
HAzARdouS WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D. LaGrega, ERM, Inc., Bucknell University; Philip L. Buckingham,<br />
ERM, Inc.; Jeffery C. Evans, Bucknell University<br />
2001 / Hardcover / 1,184 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039365-3 / MHID: 0-07-039365-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118170-9 / MHID: 0-07-118170-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/lagrega<br />
Contents<br />
I Fundamentals<br />
1 Hazardous Waste<br />
2 The Legal Framework<br />
3 Process Fundamentals<br />
4 Fate and Transport of Contaminants<br />
5 Toxicology<br />
II Current Management Practices<br />
6 Environmental Audits<br />
7 Pollution Prevention<br />
8 Facility Development and Operations<br />
III Treatment and Disposal Methods<br />
9 Physico-Chemical Processes<br />
10 Biological Methods<br />
11 Stabilization and Solidification<br />
12 Thermal Methods<br />
13 Land Disposal<br />
IV Site Remediation<br />
14 Quantitative Risk Assessment<br />
15 Site and Subsurface Characterization<br />
16 Remedial Technologies<br />
17 Evaluation and Selection of Remedial Actions and Corrective<br />
Measures<br />
Appendices<br />
A - Basel Convention<br />
B - Contaminant Properties<br />
C - Thermodynamic Properties<br />
D - Conversion Factors<br />
International Edition<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
ENVIRoNMENTAL IMpACT ASSESSMENT<br />
Engineering principles and Management<br />
Issues<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Larry Canter, University of Oklahoma<br />
1996 / 480 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-009767-4 / MHID: 0-07-009767-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114103-1 / MHID: 0-07-114103-0 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 National Environmental Policy Act and Its Implementation<br />
2 Planning and Management of Impact Studies<br />
3 Simple Methods for Impact Identification Matrices, Networks and<br />
Checklists<br />
4 Description of Environmental Setting<br />
47<br />
5 Environmental Indices and Indicators for Describing the Affected<br />
Environment<br />
6 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Air Environment<br />
7 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Surface Water<br />
Environment<br />
8 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Soil and Ground<br />
Water Environment<br />
9 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Noise Environment<br />
10 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Biological<br />
Environment<br />
11 Habitat Methods for Biological Impact Prediction and<br />
Assessment<br />
12 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Cultural<br />
(Historical/Archaeological) Environment<br />
13 Prediction and Assessment of Visual Impacts<br />
14 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Socioeconomic<br />
Environment<br />
15 Decision Methods for Evaluation of Alternatives<br />
16 Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making<br />
17 Environmental Monitoring<br />
Appendixes<br />
International Edition<br />
INTEGRATEd SoLId WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
by George Tchobanoglous, University of California at Davis; Hilary<br />
Theisen, Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engineers; Samuel A. Vigil,<br />
California Polytechnic State University<br />
1993 / Hardcover / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-063237-0 / MHID: 0-07-063237-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112865-0 / MHID: 0-07-112865-4 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Part I • Perspectives<br />
1 Evolution of Solid Waste Management<br />
2 Legislative Trends and Impacts<br />
Part II • Sources, Composition, and Properties of Solid Waste<br />
3 Sources, Types, and Composition of Municipal Solid Waste<br />
4 Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Municipal Solid<br />
Waste<br />
5 Sources, Types and Properties of Hazardous Wastes Found In<br />
Municipal Solid Waste<br />
Part III • Engineering Principles<br />
6 Generation of Solid Wastes<br />
7 Waste Handling and Separation, Storage, and Processing at the<br />
Source<br />
8 Collection of Solid Wastes<br />
9 Separation and Processing and Transformation of Waste Materials<br />
10 Transfer and Transport<br />
11 Disposal and Solid Wastes and Residual Matter<br />
Part IV • Separation, Transformation, and Recycling of Waste<br />
Materials<br />
12 Materials Separation and Processing Technologies<br />
13 Thermal Conversion Technologies<br />
14 Biological and Chemical Conversion Technologies<br />
15 Recycling of Materials Found in Municipal Solid Waste<br />
Part V • Closure, Restoration, and Rehabilitation of Landfills<br />
16 Remedial Actions for Abandoned Waste Disposal Sites<br />
Part VI•Solid Waste Management and Planning Issues<br />
17 Meeting Federal and State Mandated Diversion Goals<br />
18 Implementation of Solid Waste Management Options<br />
19 Planning, Siting, and Permitting of Waste Management Facilities<br />
Appendices
New<br />
Fluid Mechanics<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
ESSENTIALS oF FLuId<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Fundamentals and<br />
Applications<br />
by John M. Cimbala, Pennsylvania State University-University<br />
Park, and Yunus A. Cengel,<br />
University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (September 2006) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330112-9 / MHID: 0-07-330112-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126030-5 / MHID: 0-07-126030-7 [IE, with<br />
Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cimbala<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications is an<br />
abridged version of a more comprehensive text by the same authors,<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications (<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006).<br />
Suitable for a one-semester course, this text communicates directly<br />
with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner. It covers<br />
the basic principles and equations of fluids in the context of numerous,<br />
diverse real-world engineering examples, and it helps students<br />
develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by emphasizing<br />
the physics. An abundance of figures, photographs and supplemental<br />
visual aids spark curiosity and reinforce the physics.<br />
Features<br />
� An abridged version of the successful, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals<br />
and Applications by Yunus Cengel and John Cimbala<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006), this text is suitable for a one-semester course<br />
in fluid mechanics.<br />
� This text emphasizes the physical aspects of fluid mechanics in<br />
addition to mathematical representations and manipulations.<br />
� Since fluid mechanics is a highly visual subject, the Cimbala<br />
text features 660 illustrations and photographs. Also included is<br />
an outstanding media program that includes narrated videos and<br />
animations.<br />
� Topic Flexibility facilitates different approaches by covering the<br />
basics for all majors and then offers robust coverage to allow mechanical,<br />
civil, or aerospace engineering approaches.<br />
� A Student Resources DVD is included with each text. The DVD<br />
includes the Limited Academic Verison of Engineering Equation Solver<br />
(EES) with scripted solutions to select text problems and narrated<br />
Fluid Mechanics visualization videos.<br />
� An Online Learning Center is available for students and instructors<br />
at http://www.mhhe.com/cengel.<br />
� This text features Hands-on Mechanics as an additional resource<br />
for instructors. Hands-on Mechanics is a website designed for instructors<br />
who are interested in incorporating 3-Dimensional, hands-on<br />
teaching aids into their lectures.<br />
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Contents<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Mass, Bernoulli, and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Modeling<br />
8 Internal Flow<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 External Flow: Drag and Lift<br />
11 Open-Channel Flow<br />
12 Turbomachinery<br />
International Edition<br />
FLuId MECHANICS:<br />
Fundamentals & Applications<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno and John M Cimbala,<br />
Pennsylvania State University–University Park<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 864 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304465-1 / MHID: 0-07-304465-2<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125764-0 / MHID: 0-07-125764-0<br />
[SI Metric edition, with Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications communicates<br />
directly with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner.<br />
The text covers the basic principles and equations of fluid mechanics<br />
in the context of numerous and diverse real-world engineering<br />
examples. The text helps students develop an intuitive understanding<br />
of fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics, and by supplying attractive<br />
figures, numerous photographs and visual aids to reinforce<br />
the physics.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum and Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Flow Systems<br />
8 Flow in Pipes<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 Approximations of the Navier-Stokes Equation<br />
11 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
12 Compressible Flow<br />
13 Open-Channel Flow<br />
14 Turbomachinery<br />
15 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)<br />
Appendices:<br />
1 - Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
2 - Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
3 - Introduction to EES
International Edition<br />
FLuId MECHANICS FoR CHEMICAL<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Noel de Nevers, University of Utah—Salt Lake City<br />
2005 / 624 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-297676-2 / MHID: 0-07-297676-4<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123824-3 / MHID: 0-07-123824-7 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072976764<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
Part I - PRELIMINARIES:<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Fluid Statics<br />
3 The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance<br />
4 The First Law of Thermodynamics<br />
Part II - FLOWS:<br />
5 Bernoulli’s Equation<br />
6 Fluid Friction in One-Dimensional Flow<br />
7 The Momentum Balance<br />
8 One-Dimensional High-Velocity Gas Flow<br />
Part III - SOME OTHER TOPICS, WHICH CAN BE VIEWED BY THE<br />
METHODS OF ONE-DIMENSIONAL FLUID MECHANICS:<br />
9 Model Studies, Dimensional Analysis, and Similitude<br />
10 Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines<br />
11 Flow through Porous Media<br />
12 Gas-Liquid Flow<br />
13 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes<br />
14 Surface Forces<br />
Part IV - TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL FLUID MECHANICS:<br />
15 Two- and three-dimensional fluid mechanics<br />
16 Potential Flow<br />
17 The Boundary Layer<br />
18 Turbulence<br />
19 Mixing<br />
20 Computational Fluid Mechanics<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Tables of Properties<br />
B - Derivations<br />
C - Equations for two- and three-dimensional flow<br />
D - Answers to Selected Problems<br />
2,500 SoLVEd pRoBLEMS IN FLuId<br />
MECHANICS ANd HydRAuLICS<br />
by Jack B. Evett, and Cheng Liu, University North Carolina Charlotte<br />
1989 / Softcover / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-019784-8 / MHID: 0-07-019784-9<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
This powerful problem-solver gives you 2,500 problems in fluid mechanics<br />
and hydraulics, fully solved step-by-step! From Schaum’s,<br />
the originator of the solved-problem guide, and students’ favorite with<br />
over 30 million study guides sold—this timesaver helps you master<br />
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or go directly to the answers you need using the complete index.<br />
Compatible with any classroom text, Schaum’s 2500 Solved Problems<br />
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for graduate or professional exam review!<br />
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New<br />
Numerical Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
AppLIEd NuMERICAL<br />
METHodS WITH MATLAB<br />
FoR ENGINEERS ANd<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 544 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
Steven Chapra’s second edition, Applied Numerical Methods with<br />
MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, is written for engineers and<br />
scientists who want to learn numerical problem solving. This text<br />
focuses on problem-solving (applications) rather than theory, using<br />
MATLAB, and is intended for Numerical Methods users; hence theory<br />
is included only to inform key concepts. The second edition feature<br />
new material such as Numerical Differentiation and ODE's: Boundary-Value<br />
Problems.<br />
For those who require a more theoretical approach, see Chapra's<br />
best-selling Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5/e (2006), also by<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� Based on response from users and reviewers, 4 New Chapters<br />
have been added to the second edition to provide a more accessible<br />
presentation, while maintaining its student-friendly flavor.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Optimization<br />
Numerical Differentiation<br />
ODES: Boundary-Value Problems<br />
� Fast Fourier Transform. This appendix chapter is presented in<br />
an introductory fashion to illustrate the power of MATLAB and to let<br />
students go away recognizing that although they have just scratched<br />
the surface, they might want to pursue the topic in greater depth in<br />
future courses.<br />
�<br />
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� Explanations are straight-forward and practically oriented. The<br />
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� Extensive use of engineering examples, case studies, and applications<br />
are given throughout the text.<br />
� Each chapter is well integrated with MATLAB M-files. In addition,<br />
relevant MATLAB functions are introduced in each chapter.<br />
� MATLAB is used as the primary computing environment. All<br />
algorithms are presented as m-files.<br />
�<br />
A text Web site is available at http://www.mhhe.com/chapra
Contents<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis.<br />
1. Mathematical Modeling Numerical Methods and Problem<br />
Solving.<br />
2. MATLAB Fundamentals.<br />
3. Programming with MATLAB.<br />
4. Roundoff and Trunication Errors.<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization.<br />
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods.<br />
6. Roots: Open Methods.<br />
7. Optimization.<br />
Part Three Linear Systems.<br />
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices.<br />
9. Gauss Elimination.<br />
10. LU Factorization.<br />
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition.<br />
12. Iterative Methods.<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting.<br />
13. Linear Regression.<br />
14. General Linear Least-Squares and Non-Linear Regression.<br />
15. Polynomial Interpolation. 16. Splines and Piecewise<br />
Interpolation. Part Five Integration and Differentiation.<br />
17. Numerical Integration Formulas.<br />
18. Numerical Integration of Functions.<br />
19. Numerical Differentiation.<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations.<br />
20. Initial-Value Problems.<br />
21. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems.<br />
22. Boundary-Value Problems<br />
Appendix A: Eigenvalues<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Built-in Functions<br />
Appendix C: MATLAB M-File Functions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
Biochemical Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
ENVIRoNMENTAL BIoTECHNoLoGy<br />
principles and Applications<br />
by Bruce E Rittman, Northwestern University, and Perry McCarty, Stanford<br />
University<br />
2001 / 768 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-234553-7 / MHID: 0-07-234553-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118184-6 / MHID: 0-07-118184-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rittman<br />
Contents<br />
1 Basics of Microbiology<br />
2 Stoichiometry and Bacterial Energetics<br />
3 Microbial Kinetics<br />
4 Biofilm Kinetics<br />
5 Reactors<br />
6 Complex Systems<br />
7 The Activated Sludge Process<br />
8 Lagoons<br />
9 Aerobic Biofilm Process<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
50<br />
10 Nitrification<br />
11 Denitrification<br />
12 Phosphorus Removal<br />
13 Drinking Water Treatment<br />
14 Anaerobic Treatment by Methano-genesis<br />
15 Detoxification of Hazardous Chemicals<br />
16 Bioremediation<br />
International Edition<br />
BIoCHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
FuNdAMENTALS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by James E. Bailey, California Institute of Technology, Pasa; David F.<br />
Ollis, North Carolina State University<br />
1986 / 928 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066601-6 / MHID: 0-07-066601-6 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 A Little Mircobiolgy.<br />
2 Chemicals of Life.<br />
3 The Kinetics of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions.<br />
4 Applied Enzyme Catalysts.<br />
5 Metabolic Stoichiometry and Energetics.<br />
6 Molecular Genetics and Control Systems.<br />
7 Kinetics of Substrated Utilization.<br />
8 Product Field.<br />
9 Biomass Production in Cell Cultures.<br />
10 Transport Phenomena in Microbial Systems.<br />
11 Design and Analysis of Biological Reactors.<br />
12 Instrumentation and Control.<br />
13 Product Recovery Operations.<br />
14 Bioprocess Economics.<br />
15 Analysis of Multiple Interacting Microbial Populations.<br />
16 Reactors with Multiple Cell Populations.<br />
17 Process Application<br />
REAL-TIME BIoMoLECuLAR SIMuLATIoNS<br />
by Michael H. Peters<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 160 pages / 50 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146071-2 / MHID: 0-07-146071-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Real-Time Biomolecular Simulations provides you with proven strategies<br />
for shortening the time between product research, breakthrough,<br />
and introduction into the market. Based on the author's own innovative<br />
research, this rigorous, groundbreaking guide demonstrates how<br />
the simulation process can be accelerated yet still provide accurate,<br />
dependable results.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter One: The World of Biological Macromolecules<br />
Chapter Two: Cellular Systems Biology<br />
Chapter Three: The Dynamics of Single, Isolated Biological<br />
Macromolecules<br />
Chapter Four: Dynamics of Interacting Biological Macromolecules<br />
Chapter Five: Toward a Whole Cell Description<br />
Appendix A: The Euler Angles<br />
Appendix B: Liouville Equation, Fokker-planck Equation (Fp<br />
Brownian Dynamics), And Smoluchowski Equation (Sm Brownian<br />
Dynamics)<br />
Index
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
polymer Engineering<br />
HANdBooK oF pLASTICS TECHNoLoGIES<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Charles A. Harper, Technology Seminars, Inc.<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 900 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146068-2 / MHID: 0-07-146068-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This resource provides you with the state-of-the-art information for<br />
the design, manufacture and application of plastics as well as its<br />
cutting-edge usage in nanotechnology.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Polymers and Plastics (Carol M.F.<br />
Barry, Anne-Marie Baker, Joey L. Mead)<br />
Chapter 2: Thermoplastics (Anne-Marie Baker, Joey L. Mead)<br />
Chapter 3: Thermosets (Rudolph D. Deanin)<br />
Chapter 4: Elastomers (Aubert Y. Coran)<br />
Chapter 5: Plastic Additives (Rudolph D. Deanin)<br />
Chapter 6: Nanomanufacturing with Polymers (Daniel Schmidt,<br />
Joey L. Mead, Carol M.F. Barry)<br />
Chapter 7: Plastics Joining (Edward M. Petrie)<br />
Chapter 8: Plastics Recycling and Biodegradable Plastics (Susan<br />
E. Selke)<br />
Chapter 9: Plastics and Elastomers: Automotive Applications (K.<br />
Sehanobish and Tom Traugott)<br />
poLyMER NANoCoMpoSITES<br />
by Joseph H. Koo<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 272 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145821-4 / MHID: 0-07-145821-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Based on the author's 26 years of experience in the field of Nanotechnology,<br />
this reference offers researchers and materials scientists<br />
a complete reference to the physical concepts, techniques, applications<br />
and principles underlying one of the most researched materials.<br />
Keeps you abreast of the latest trends, developments, and commercial<br />
applications<br />
Contents<br />
PREFACE<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: An Overview of Nanoparticles<br />
Chapter 3: Selecting Resin Matrix and Nanoparticles for Applications<br />
Chapter 4: Processing of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 5: Characterization of Polymer Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 6: Properties of Polymer Nanostructured Materials<br />
Chapter 7: Polymer Nanostructured Materials for High-Temperature<br />
Applications<br />
Chapter 8: Current Status, Trends, Future Directions, and Opportunities<br />
INDEX<br />
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ENGINEERING pLASTICS HANdBooK<br />
by James Margolis<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 436 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145767-5 / MHID: 0-07-145767-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Product Developers have found a wide array of application for thermoplastics<br />
in the automotive interior and exterior parts, business<br />
machines, medical, telecommunications equipment, microwaveable<br />
packaging, appliances, and specialty uses. However, finding a material<br />
that can meet consumer demands is no small task. While technological<br />
information is readily available regarding the general properties<br />
of common thermoplastic material, there is no single authoritative<br />
source for building and evaluating new product lines. Written by a<br />
top team of international experts, this book will focus only on new<br />
and emerging engineering resin property requirements, instead of<br />
properties of conventional engineering thermoplastics which are<br />
available from polymer producers and compounders. This book will<br />
incorporate important chemical, physical, mechanical and applications<br />
for engineering thermoplastic in one place, providing clear solutions<br />
to evaluate and compare existing product lines and with new and<br />
emerging products.<br />
Contents<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
PREFACE<br />
Part 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Chemistry of Polymerization<br />
Chapter 2: Products and Design<br />
Chapter 3: Properties<br />
Chapter 4: Processing<br />
Part 2: Engineering Plastics<br />
Chapter 5: Polyacetals<br />
Chapter 6: Acryulonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Resin<br />
Chapter 7: Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)<br />
Chapter 8: Thermoplastic Piolyetherimide (PEI)<br />
Chapter 9: Polyphenylene Ether (PPE) Blends and Alloys<br />
Chapter 10: Thermoplastic Polyimide (TPI)<br />
Chapter 11: Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)<br />
Chapter 12: Polyamide-Imide (PAI)<br />
Chapter 13: Polyarylethsulfones (PAES)<br />
Chapter 14: Polycarbonates<br />
Chapter 15: Reinforced Poly(Phenylene Sulfide)<br />
INDEX
unit operations/<br />
design/Control<br />
International Edition<br />
uNIT opERATIoNS IN CHEMICAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Warren McCabe ( deceased); Julian Smith, Cornell University; Peter<br />
Harriott, Cornell University<br />
2005 / 1,152 pages / Hardcover /<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-284823-6 / MHID: 0-07-284823-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124710-8 / MHID: 0-07-124710-6 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/mccabe7e<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
Section I - Introduction:<br />
1 Definitions and Principles<br />
Section II - Fluid Mechanics:<br />
2 Fluid Statics and Its Applications<br />
3 Fluid Flow Phenomena<br />
4 Basic Equations of Fluid Flow<br />
5 Incompressible Flow in Pipes and Channels<br />
6 Flow of Compressible Fluids<br />
7 Flow Past Immersed Bodies<br />
8 Transportantion and Metering of Fluids<br />
9 Agitation and Mixing of Liquids<br />
Section III - Heat Transfer and Its Applications:<br />
10 Heat Transfer by Conduction<br />
11 Principles of Heat Flow in Fluids<br />
12 Heat Transfer to Fluids Without Phase Change<br />
13 Heat Transfer to Fluids With Phase Change<br />
14 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
15 Heat-Exchange Equipment<br />
16 Evaporation<br />
Section IV - Mass Transfer and Its Applications:<br />
17 Principles of Diffusion and Mass Transfer Between Phases Theory<br />
of Diffusion<br />
18 Gas Absorption<br />
19 Humidification Operations<br />
20 Equilibrium-Stage Operations<br />
21 Distillation<br />
22 Introduction to Multicomponent Distillation<br />
23 Leaching and Extraction<br />
24 Drying of Solids<br />
25 Fixed-Bed Seperations<br />
26 Membrane Seperation Processes<br />
27 Crystallization<br />
Section V - Operations Involving Particulate Solids:<br />
28 Properties and Handling of Particulate Solids<br />
29 Mechanical Separations<br />
Appendices:<br />
Appendix 1 Conversion Factors and Constants of Nature<br />
Appendix 2 Dimensionless Groups<br />
Appendix 3 Dimensions, Capacities,and Weights of Standard Steel<br />
Pipe<br />
Appendix 4 Condenser and Heat-Exchanger Tube Data<br />
Appendix 5 Tyler Standard Screen Scale<br />
Appendix 6 Properties of Liquid Water<br />
Appendix 7 Properties of Saturated Steam and Water<br />
Appendix 8 Viscosities of Gases<br />
Appendix 9 Viscosities of Liquids<br />
Appendix 10 Thermal Conductivities of Metals<br />
Appendix 11 Thermal Conductivities of Various Solids and Insulating<br />
Materials<br />
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Appendix 12 Thermal Conductivities of Gases and Vapors<br />
Appendix 13 Thermal Conductivities of Liquids Other Than Water<br />
Appendix 14 Specific Heats of Gases<br />
Appendix 15 Specific Heats of Liquids<br />
Appendix 16 Prandtl Numbers for Gases at 1 atm and 100 C<br />
Appendix 17 Prandtl Numbers for Liquids<br />
Appendix 18 Diffusivities and Schmidt Numbers for Gases in Air at<br />
0 C and 1 atm<br />
Appendix 19 Collision Integral and Lennard-Jones Force Constants<br />
Appendix 20 Viscosities of Liquids<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
opTIMIzATIoN oF CHEMICAL pRoCESSES<br />
Second Edition<br />
by T. F. Edgar, and D. M. Himmelblau, both at the University of Texas at<br />
Austin<br />
2001 / 672 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039359-2 / MHID: 0-07-039359-1 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118977-4 / MHID: 0-07-118977-7 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/chemical/edgar<br />
Contents<br />
I Problem Formulation<br />
1 The Nature and Organization of Optimization Problems<br />
2 Developing Models for Optimization<br />
3 Formulation of the Objective Function<br />
II Optimization Theory and Methods<br />
4 Basic Concepts of Optimization<br />
5 Optimization for Unconstrained Functions: One-Dimensional<br />
Search<br />
6 Unconstrained Multivariable Optimization<br />
7 Linear Programming and Applications<br />
8 Nonlinear Programming with Constraints<br />
9 Mixed Integer Programming<br />
10 Global Optimization for Problems Containing Continuous and<br />
Discrete Variables<br />
III Applications of Optimization<br />
11 Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation<br />
12 Separation Process<br />
13 Fluid Flow Systems<br />
14 Chemical Reactor Design and Operation<br />
15 Optimization in Large-Scale Plant Design and Operations. 16 Integrated<br />
Planning, Scheduling, and Control in the Process Industries<br />
Appendixes
International Edition<br />
CoNCEpTuAL dESIGN oF CHEMICAL<br />
pRoCESSES<br />
by James Douglas, University of Massachusetts<br />
1988 / 601 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100195-3 / MHID: 0-07-100195-6 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Part I - A Strategy For Process Synthesis and Analysis<br />
1 The Nature of Process Synthesis and Analysis<br />
2 Engineering Economics<br />
3 Economic Decision Making-Design of a Solvent Recovery System<br />
Part II - Developing A Conceptual Design and Finding the Best<br />
Flowsheet<br />
4 Input Information and Batch vs. Continuous<br />
5 Input-Output Structure of the Flowsheet<br />
6 Recycle Structure of the Flowsheet<br />
7 Separation System<br />
8 Heat-Exchanger Networks<br />
9 Cost Diagrams and the Quick Screening of Process Alternatives<br />
Part III - Other Design Tools And Applications<br />
10 Preliminary Process Optimization<br />
11 Process Retrofits<br />
12 Computer-Aided Design Programs<br />
13 Summary of the Conceptual Design Procedure and Extensions<br />
of the Method<br />
Appendices<br />
process Control<br />
International Edition<br />
pRoCESS CoNTRoL<br />
designing processes & Control Systems<br />
For dynamic performance<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Thomas E. Marlin, McMaster University, Canada<br />
2000 / 992 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039362-2 / MHID: 0-07-039362-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116357-6 / MHID: 0-07-116357-3 [IE]<br />
www.pc-education.mcmaster.ca<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction to Process Control<br />
2 Control Objectives and Benefits. Mathematical Modeling Principles<br />
4 Modeling and Analysis for Process Control<br />
5 Dynamic Behavior of Typical Process Systems<br />
6 Empirical Model Identification<br />
7 The Feedback Loop<br />
8 The Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) Algorithm<br />
9 PID Controller Tuning for Dynamic Performance<br />
10 Stability Analysis and Controller Tuning<br />
11 Digital Implementation of Process Control<br />
12 Practical Application of Feedback Control<br />
13 Performance of Feedback Control Systems<br />
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14 Cascade Control<br />
15 Feedforward Control<br />
16 Adapting Single-Loop Control Systems for Non-Linear Processes<br />
17 Inferential Control<br />
18 Level and Inventory Control<br />
19 Single-Variable Model Predictive Control<br />
20 Multiloop ControlEffects of Interaction<br />
21 Multiloop Control Performance Analysis<br />
22 Variable Structure and Constraint Control<br />
23 Centralized Multivariable Control<br />
24 Process Control Design Definition and Decisions<br />
25 Process Control Design Managing the Design Procedure<br />
26 Control for Product Quality and Profit<br />
Appendices<br />
WoRKING GuIdE To pRoCESS EQuIpMENT<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Norman P. Lieberman<br />
2008 (March 2008) / Hardcover / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149674-2 / MHID: 0-07-149674-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Third Edition of what has become a classic in the field thoroughly<br />
explains everything you need to know to fully understand how process<br />
equipment works and effectively troubleshoot even the most complex<br />
process equipment problem. Drawing upon their decades of experience,<br />
the authors shed light on the inner workings of continuous<br />
process equipment for a broad range of industries, including such<br />
major ones as chemical, refining, pharmaceutical, and fertilizer. They<br />
include a wealth of diagnostic tips, practical examples, worked-out<br />
calculations, and up-todate illustrations allowing readers to quickly<br />
and easily pinpoint and repair malfunctions.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1. How Trays Work: Flooding<br />
Chapter 2. How Trays Work: Dumping<br />
Chapter 3. Why Control Tower Pressure<br />
Chapter 4. What Drives Distillation Towers<br />
Chapter 5. How Reboilers Work<br />
Chapter 6. How Instruments Work<br />
Chapter 7. Packed Towers: Better Than Trays?<br />
Chapter 8. Steam and Condensate Systems<br />
Chapter 9. Bubble Point and Dew Point<br />
Chapter 10. Steam Strippers<br />
Chapter 11. Draw-Off Nozzle Hydraulics<br />
Chapter 12. Pumparounds and Tower Heat Flows<br />
Chapter 13. Condensers and Tower Pressure Control<br />
Chapter 14. Air Coolers<br />
Chapter 15. Deaerators and Steam Systems<br />
Chapter 16. Vacuum Systems: Steam Jet Ejectors<br />
Chapter 17. Steam Turbines<br />
Chapter 18. Surface Condensers<br />
Chapter 19. Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers<br />
Chapter 20. Fired Heaters: Fire-and-Flue-Gas-Side<br />
Chapter 21. Fired Heaters: Process Side<br />
Chapter 22. Refrigeration Systems<br />
Chapter 23. Centrifugal Pumps: Fundamentals of Operation<br />
Chapter 24. Centrifugal Pumps: Driver Limits<br />
Chapter 25. Centrifugal Pumps: Suction Pressure Limits<br />
Chapter 26. Separators: Vapor-Hydrocarbobn-Water<br />
Chapter 27. Gas Compression: The Basic Idea<br />
Chapter 28. Centrifugal Compressors and Surge<br />
Chapter 29. Reciprocating Compressors<br />
Chapter 30. Compressor Efficiency<br />
Chapter 31. Safety Concerns<br />
Chapter 32. Corrosion: Process Units
Chapter 33. Fluid Flow in Pipes<br />
Chapter 34. Super-Fractionation Separation Stage<br />
Chapter 35. Computer Modeling and Control<br />
Chapter 36. Field Troubleshooting Process Problems<br />
International Edition<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
pRoCESS SySTEMS ANALySIS ANd<br />
CoNTRoL<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Donald R. Coughanowr, Drexel University<br />
1991 / Softcover / 640 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100807-5 / MHID: 0-07-100807-1 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 An Introductory Example<br />
Part I The Laplace Transform<br />
2 The Laplace Transform<br />
3 Inversion by Partial Fractions<br />
4 Further Properties of Transforms<br />
Part II Linear Open-Loop System<br />
5 Response of First-Order Systems<br />
6 Physical Examples of First-Order Systems<br />
7 Response of First-Order Systems in Series<br />
8 Higher-Order Systems Second-Order and Transportation Lag<br />
Part III Linear Closed-Loop Systems<br />
9 The Control System<br />
10 Controllers and Final Control Elements<br />
11 Block Diagram of a Chemical-Reactor Control System<br />
12 Closed-Loop Transfer Functions<br />
13 Transient Response of Simple Control Systems<br />
14 Stability<br />
15 Root Locus<br />
Part IV Frequency Responce<br />
16 Introduction to Frequency Response<br />
17 Control System Design by Frequency Response<br />
Part V Process Applications<br />
18 Advanced Control Strategies<br />
19 Controller Tuning and Process Identification<br />
20 Control Valves<br />
21 Theoretical Analysis of Complex Processes<br />
Part VI Sampled Data Control Systems<br />
22 Sampling and Z-transforms.<br />
23 Open-loop and Closed-loop Response<br />
24 Stability<br />
25 Modified Z-transforms<br />
26 Sampled-Data Control of a First Order Process with Transport<br />
Lag<br />
27 Design of Sampled-data Controllers<br />
Part VII State Space Methods<br />
28 State Space Representation of Physical Systems<br />
29 Transfer Function Matrix<br />
30 Multivariable Control<br />
Part VIII Nonlinear Control<br />
31 Examples of Nonlinear Systems<br />
32 Methods of Phase Plane Analysis<br />
33 The Describing Function Method<br />
Part IX Computers in Process Control<br />
34 Digital Computer Simulation of Control Systems<br />
35 Microprocessor-Based Controllers and Distributed Control<br />
54<br />
International Edition<br />
PRoCESS ModELING, SIMuLATIoN ANd<br />
CoNTRoL FoR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by William L Luyben, Lehigh University<br />
1990 / 725 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100793-1 / 0-07-100793-8 [IE]<br />
International Edition<br />
MASS TRANSFER opERATIoNS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Robert E. Treybal, deceased, formerly of The University of Rhode<br />
Island<br />
1980 / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066615-3 / 0-07-066615-6 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 The Mass-Transfer Operations Diffusion and Mass Transfer<br />
2 Moleuclar Diffusion in Fluids<br />
3 Mass-Transfer Coefficients<br />
4 Diffusion in Solids<br />
5 Interphase Mass Transfer<br />
6 Gas-Liquid Operations<br />
7 Equipment for Gas-Liquid Operations<br />
8 Humidification Operations, Gas Absorption<br />
9 Gas Absorption<br />
10 Distillation<br />
11 Liquid-Liquid Operations<br />
12 Liquid Extraction<br />
13 Solid-Fluid Operations<br />
14 Absorption and Ion Exchange<br />
15 Drying<br />
16 Leaching<br />
distillation<br />
International Edition<br />
CoNCEpTuAL dESIGN oF dISTILLATIoN<br />
SySTEMS<br />
by Michael F Doherty and Michael F Malone, both of th University of<br />
Massachusetts, Amherst<br />
2001 / 608 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-248863-0 / 0-07-248863-8 (with CD-ROM)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118999-6 / 0-07-118999-8 [IE with CD-ROM]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/chemical/doherty/<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium and Flash Separations<br />
3 Binary Distillation<br />
4 Distillation of Multicomponent Mixtures Without Azeotropes
5 Homogeneous Azeotropic Distillation<br />
6 Column Design and Economics<br />
7 Column Sequencing and System Synthesis<br />
8 Heterogeneous Azeotropic Distillation<br />
9 Gas Absorption and Liquid Extraction<br />
10 Batch Distillation<br />
11Reactive Distillation<br />
Appendices<br />
A. Heat Effects<br />
B. Implicit Functions<br />
C. Azeotropy and the Gibbs-Konovalov Conditions<br />
plant design/Economics<br />
International Edition<br />
pLANT dESIGN ANd ECoNoMICS FoR<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Max S. Peters, University of Colorado - Boulder, Klaus D. Timmerhaus,<br />
University of Colorado - Boulder , Ronald E. West, University of<br />
Colorado - Boulder<br />
2003 / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-239266-1 / 0-07-239266-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124044-4 / 0-07-124044-6 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/peters-timmerhaus<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Process Design Overview<br />
Chapter 3: Process Design Development<br />
Chapter 4: Flowsheet Development<br />
Chapter 5: Computer-Aided Design<br />
Chapter 6: Analysis of Cost Estimation<br />
Chapter 7: Analysis of Depreciation, Taxes, and Investment Costs<br />
Chapter 8: Profitability, Alternative Investments, and Replacements<br />
Chapter 9: Optimal Design and Design Strategy<br />
Chapter 10: Materials Selection and Utilization<br />
Chapter 11: The Design Report<br />
Chapter 12: Material Transfer Equipment<br />
Chapter 13: Reactor Equipment: Design and Costs<br />
Chapter 14: Heat-Transfer Equipment: Design and Costs<br />
Chapter 15: Separation Equipment: Design and Costs<br />
Appendix A: Auxiliary, Utility and Chemical Cost Data<br />
Appendix B: Design Problems<br />
Appendix C: Tables of Physical Properties and Constants<br />
Appendix D: Conversions of SI and US Customary Units<br />
Appendix E: Examples of Commercially Available Simulators<br />
supplement<br />
Online Learning Center<br />
Solutions Manual<br />
55<br />
Intro to Chemical<br />
Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoduCTIoN To CHEMICAL pRoCESSES<br />
principles, Analysis, Synthesis<br />
by Regina M. Murphy, University of Wisconsin, Madison<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-284960-8 / MHID: 0-07-284960-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125429-8 / MHID: 0-07-125429-3 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/murphy<br />
As the number one publisher of undergraduate Chemical Engineering<br />
titles, <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> has added a new text written for the recruitment<br />
course in Chemical Engineering (Chemical Process Synthesis/Mass<br />
Balances). Introduction to Chemical Processes: Principles, Analysis,<br />
Synthesis enhances student understanding of the connection between<br />
the chemistry and the process. Users will find strong coverage of<br />
chemistry, gain a solid understanding of what chemical processes<br />
do, and learn about the ways in which chemical engineers make<br />
decisions and balance constraints to come up with new processes<br />
and products. The author presents material and energy balances as<br />
tools to achieve a real goal: workable, economical, and safe chemical<br />
processes and products. Loaded with intriguing pedagogy and<br />
packaged with our popular Engineering Equation Software (EES),<br />
this text is a valuable addition to a student’s first course in Chemical<br />
Engineering. Additional resources intended to guide users are also<br />
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Contents<br />
1. Converting the Earth’s Resources into Useful Products<br />
2. Process Flowsheets, Process Variables, and Process Flow Calculators<br />
3. Mathematical Analysis of Material Balance Equations and Process<br />
Flowsheets<br />
4. Synthesis of Reactor Flowsheets and Selection of Process Conditions<br />
5. Selection of Separation Technologies and Synthesis of Separation<br />
Flowsheets<br />
6. Process Energy Calculations and Efficient Energy Utilization<br />
pERRy’S CHEMICAL ENGINEERS’<br />
HANdBooK<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Donald W Green, University of Kansas<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 2400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142294-9 / MHID: 0-07-142294-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
First published in 1934, Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook has<br />
equipped generations of engineers and chemists with an expert source<br />
of chemical engineering information and data. Now updated to reflect<br />
the latest technology and processes of the new millennium, the Eighth<br />
Edition of this classic guide provides unsurpassed coverage of every<br />
aspect of chemical engineering-from fundamental principles to chemical<br />
processes and equipment to new computer applications.<br />
Contents<br />
Section 1: Conversion Factors and Mathematical Symbols<br />
Section 2: Physical and Chemical Data<br />
Section 3: Mathematics
Section 4: Thermodynamics<br />
Section 5: Heat and Mass Transfer<br />
Section 6: Fluid and Plastic Dynamics<br />
Section 7: Reaction Kinetics<br />
Section 8: Process Control<br />
Section 9: Process Economics<br />
Section 10: Transport and Storage of Fluids<br />
Section 11: Heat-Transfer Equipment<br />
Section 12: Psychrometry, Evaporative Cooling, and Solids Drying<br />
Section 13: Distillation<br />
Section 14: Equipment for Distillation, Gas Absorption, Phase Dispersion,<br />
and Phase Separation<br />
Section 15: Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Other Liquid-Liquid Operations<br />
and Equipment<br />
Section 16: Adsorption and Ion Exchange<br />
Section 17: Gas-Solid Operations and Equipment<br />
Section 18: Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment<br />
Section 19: Reactors<br />
Section 20: Alternative Separation Processes<br />
Section 21: Solid-Solid Operations and Processing<br />
Section 22: Waste Management<br />
Section 23: Process Safety<br />
Section 24: Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization<br />
Section 25: Materials of Construction<br />
Index<br />
Chemical Reaction<br />
Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNdAMENTALS oF CHEMICAL REACTIoN<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
by Mark Davis, California Institute of Technology and Robert Davis,<br />
University of Virginia<br />
2003 / 4,392 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-245007-1 / 0-07-245007-X (Out-of-Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124642-2 / 0-07-124642-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/davisdavis<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
1 The Basics of Reaction Kinetics for Chemical Reaction Engineering<br />
2 Rate Constants of Elementary Reactions<br />
3 Reactors for Measuring Reaction Rates<br />
4 The Steady-State Approximation: Catalysis<br />
5 Heterogeneous Catalysis<br />
6 Effects of Transport Limitations on Rates of Solid-Catalyzed Reactions<br />
7 Microkinetic Analysis of Catalytic Reactions<br />
8 Nonideal Flow in Reactors<br />
9 Nonisothermal Reactors<br />
10 Reactor Accomplishing Heterogeneous Reactions<br />
Appendix A: Review of Chemical Equilibria<br />
Appendix B: Regression Analysis<br />
Appendix C: Transport in Porous Media<br />
56<br />
International Edition<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KINETICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by J. M. Smith, University of California, Davis<br />
1981 / 676 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058710-6 / 0-07-058710-8 (Out-of-Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066574-3 / 0-07-066574-5 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
List of Symbols<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Chemical Kinetics<br />
3 Design Fundementals and Mass Conversation and Equations for<br />
Ideal Reactors<br />
4 Isothermal Reactors for Homogeneous Reactions<br />
5 Nonisothermal Reactors<br />
6 Deviation From Ideal-Reactor Preformance<br />
7 Heterogeneous Processes Catalysis and Absorption<br />
8 Solid Catalysts Rate Equations for Fluid-Solid Catalytic<br />
Engineering Mathematics<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
STATISTICS FoR ENGINEERS<br />
ANd SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
By William C. Navidi. Colorado School Of Mines<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 675 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330949-1 / MHID: 0-07-330949-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110222-3 / MHID: 0-07-110222-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/navidi2e<br />
Navidi's Statistics for Engineers and Scientists stands out for its<br />
crystal clear presentation of applied statistics. Suitable for a one or<br />
two semester course, the book takes a practical approach to methods<br />
of statistical modeling and data analysis that are most often used in<br />
scientific work. The second edition features over 180 new homework<br />
problems as well as updates throughout including a new section on<br />
point estimation and new material on computer implementation with<br />
regards to confidence intervals. A complete media package featuring<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s ARIS course management system is provided for both<br />
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new to this edition<br />
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Instructors will have access to data sets, solutions, lecture<br />
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� Over 180 new homework problems have been added throughout.<br />
�<br />
Features<br />
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� An engaging writing style explains difficult concepts clearly. While<br />
including the mathematics necessary for clear understanding, the text<br />
makes extensive use of examples to motivate fundamental concepts<br />
and to develop intuition.<br />
� Contemporary, real world data sets are one of the defining<br />
features of this text. With a fresh approach to the subject, the author<br />
uses contemporary data sets to help motivate students and show<br />
direct connection to industry and research.<br />
� In line with modern trends, the text contains exercises suitable<br />
for solving with computer software. These examples and exercises<br />
involve interpreting, as well as generating, computer output. The student<br />
edition of MINITAB, the widely used statistical software package,<br />
is available bundled with the text.<br />
� A separate chapter provides extensive coverage of propagation<br />
of error, sometimes called "error analysis" or the "delta method." The<br />
coverage is more extensive than in most texts, with a flexible format<br />
allowing instructors to easily cover selected topics.<br />
� The text presents an extensive, self-contained introduction to<br />
simulation methods at a level appropriate for introductory students,<br />
including the bootstrap and applications to estimating probabilities,<br />
estimating bias, computing confidence intervals, and testing hypotheses.<br />
� The text provides more extensive coverage of linear model diagnostic<br />
procedures than is found in most competing texts including<br />
a lengthy section on checking model assumptions and transforming<br />
variables. The coverage emphasizes that linear models are appropriate<br />
only when the relationship between variables is linear. This point<br />
is all the more important since it is often overlooked in practice by<br />
engineers and scientists (not to mention statisticians).<br />
� Flexible presentation of probability addresses the needs of different<br />
courses. Allowing for a mathematically rigorous approach, the<br />
major results are derived from axioms, with proofs given for most of<br />
them. Each result is illustrated with an example or two to promote<br />
intuitive understanding. Instructors who prefer a more informal approach<br />
may therefore focus on the examples rather than the proofs<br />
and skip the optional sections.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Sampling and Descriptive Statistics<br />
2 Probability<br />
3 Propagation of Error<br />
4 Commonly Used Distributions<br />
5 Confidence Intervals<br />
6 Hypothesis Testing<br />
7 Correlation and Simple Linear Regression<br />
8 Multiple Regression<br />
9 Factorial Experiments<br />
10 Statistical Quality Control<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Tables<br />
B - Partial Derivatives<br />
C - Suggestions for Further Reading Answers to Selected Exercises<br />
Index<br />
57<br />
Materials Science<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
FouNdATIoNS oF MATERIALS SCIENCE<br />
ANd ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William Smith, University of Central Florida and Javad Hashemi,<br />
Texas Tech University<br />
2006 / 928 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310763-9 / MHID: 0-07-310763-8<br />
(with Student CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125690-2 / MHID: 0-07-125690-3<br />
[IE with Student CD]<br />
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Smith/Hashemi’s Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering,<br />
4/e provides an eminently readable and understandable overview of<br />
engineering materials for undergraduate students. Chapters have<br />
been updated to reflect new topics such as nanotechnology and<br />
biotechnology and materials types being used in industry. Through<br />
concise explanations, numerous worked-out examples, a wealth of<br />
illustrations & photos, and a brand new set of online resources, the<br />
new edition of Smith provides the most student-friendly introduction<br />
to the science & engineering of materials. The fourth edition features<br />
expanded chapter problem sets with even more Design-Oriented<br />
Problems involving materials selection factors. Chapter Openers<br />
immediately engage students in each chapter’s content through a<br />
highlighted, real-world application. Corresponding ancillary supplements<br />
are listed at the end of each chapter to allow for easy integration<br />
of online and CD-ROM resources into text material.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering.<br />
2 Atomic Structure and Bonding.<br />
3 Crystal Structures and Crystal Geometry.<br />
4 Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections, and Diffusion in Solids.<br />
5 Mechanical Properties of Metals I.<br />
6 Mechanical Properties of Metals II.<br />
7 Polymeric Materials.<br />
8 Phase Diagrams.<br />
9 Engineering Alloys.<br />
10 Ceramics.<br />
11 Composite Materials.<br />
12 Corrosion.<br />
13 Electrical Properties of Materials.<br />
14 Optical Properties and Superconductive Materials.<br />
15 Magnetic Materials.<br />
Appendix A Some Properties of Selected Elements.<br />
Appendix B Ionic Radii of the Elements.<br />
Appendix C Selected Physical Quantities and Their Units.<br />
Appendix D Answers to Selected Problems.<br />
Appendix E References for Further Study
poLyMER NANoCoMpoSITES<br />
by Joseph H. Koo<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 272 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145821-4 / MHID: 0-07-145821-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Based on the author's 26 years of experience in the field of Nanotechnology,<br />
this reference offers researchers and materials scientists<br />
a complete reference to the physical concepts, techniques, applications<br />
and principles underlying one of the most researched materials.<br />
Keeps you abreast of the latest trends, developments, and commercial<br />
applications<br />
Contents<br />
PREFACE<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: An Overview of Nanoparticles<br />
Chapter 3: Selecting Resin Matrix and Nanoparticles for Applications<br />
Chapter 4: Processing of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 5: Characterization of Polymer Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 6: Properties of Polymer Nanostructured Materials<br />
Chapter 7: Polymer Nanostructured Materials for High-Temperature<br />
Applications<br />
Chapter 8: Current Status, Trends, Future Directions, and Opportunities<br />
INDEX<br />
International Edition<br />
pRopERTIES oF GAS ANd LIQuIdS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Bruce E. Poling, John M Prausnitz, University of California, Berkeley<br />
and John O’Connell<br />
2001 / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-011682-5 / MHID: 0-07-011682-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118971-2 / MHID: 0-07-118971-8 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: The Estimation of Physical Properties<br />
Chapter 2: Pure Component Constants<br />
Chapter 3: Thermodynamic Properties of Ideal Gases<br />
Chapter 4: Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships of Pure<br />
Gases and Liquids<br />
Chapter 5: Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships of Mixtures<br />
Chapter 6: Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Components and<br />
Mixtures<br />
Chapter 7: Vapor Pressures and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Pure<br />
Fluids<br />
Chapter 8: Fluid Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems<br />
Chapter 9: Viscosity<br />
Chapter 10: Thermal Conductivity<br />
Chapter 11: Diffusion Coefficients<br />
Chapter 12: Surface Tension<br />
58<br />
professional References<br />
opERATIoN oF MuNICIpAL WASTEWATER<br />
TREATMENT pLANTS<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Water Environment Federation<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 1296 pages / 328 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154367-5 / MHID: 0-07-154367-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Operations of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants— MOP 11<br />
is the industry flagship book, focusing on the operation and maintenance<br />
of municipal wastewater treatment plants. Presented in three<br />
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wastewater plants. Taken as a whole, these three volumes represent<br />
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treatment industry.<br />
Contents<br />
VOLUME I<br />
Introduction<br />
Permit Compliance and Wastewater Treatment Systems<br />
Fundamentals of Management<br />
Industrial Waste and Pretreatment<br />
Occupational Safety and Health<br />
Management Information Systems (Reports and Records)<br />
Process Instrumentation<br />
Pumping of Wastewater and Sludge<br />
Chemical Storage, Handling, and Feeding<br />
Electrical Distribution Systems<br />
Utilities<br />
Maintenance<br />
Odor Control<br />
Integrated Process Management<br />
Contract Operations<br />
Training<br />
VOLUME II<br />
Characterization and Sampling of Wastewater<br />
Preliminary Treatment<br />
Primary Treatment<br />
Activated Sludge<br />
Trickling Filters, Rotating Biological Contactors, and Combined<br />
Processes<br />
Biological Nutrient Removal Processes<br />
Natural Biological Processes<br />
Physical-Chemical Treatment<br />
Process Performance Improvements<br />
Effluent Disinfection<br />
VOLUME III<br />
Management of Solids<br />
Characterization and Sampling of Sludges and Residuals<br />
Thickening<br />
Anaerobic Digestion<br />
Aerobic Digestion<br />
Additional Stabilization Methods<br />
Dewatering
SyNTHETIC FuELS HANdBooK<br />
by James Speight<br />
2008 (May 2008) / Hardcover / 532 pages / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149023-8 / MHID: 0-07-149023-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Fuel Sources--Conventional and Non-conventional<br />
Natural Gas and Natural Gas Hydrates<br />
Petroleum and Heavy Oil<br />
Tar Sand Bitumen<br />
Coal<br />
Oil Shale<br />
Synthesis gas<br />
Crops<br />
Wood Sources<br />
Biomass<br />
Industrial and Domestic Waste<br />
Landfill Gas<br />
Appendices<br />
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
BIoFuELS REFINING ANd pERFoRMANCE<br />
by Ahindra Nag<br />
2008 (December 2007) / Hardcover / 448 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148970-6 / MHID: 0-07-148970-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Written by a team of international experts, Biofuels Refining and<br />
Performance describes the refining processes and issues involved<br />
in producing fuel derived from recently living organisms or their byproducts.<br />
Each chapter offers detailed discussion of theory as well as<br />
the actual experimental procedure used to economically manufacture<br />
biofuels on a commercial scale.<br />
Contents<br />
Part One: Chemistry of Biofuels<br />
Chapter 1. Energy and Its Biological Resources<br />
Chapter 2. Photosynthetic Plants as Renewable Source of Energy<br />
Chapter 3. Fuels from Biomass Conversion<br />
Part Two: Biofuels Refining Processes<br />
Chapter 4. Ethanol<br />
Chapter 5. Methanol<br />
Chapter 6. Biodiesel<br />
Part Three: Performance Characteristics<br />
Chapter 7. Use of alcohols to study the performance characteristics<br />
in Petrol and Diesel Engines<br />
Chapter 8. Biofuel cells<br />
Chapter 9. Soft / Decentralized renewables as an energy option for<br />
the developing countries<br />
BIoFuELS ENGINEERING pRoCESS<br />
TECHNoLoGy<br />
by Caye Drapcho, John Nghiem, Martek Biosciences Corporation, and<br />
Terry Walker, Clemson University<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 448 pages / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148749-8 / MHID: 0-07-148749-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Rising fuel prices have created a surge in the worldwide demand<br />
for biofuels made from plant and animal feedstocks. Filled with a<br />
wealth of illustrations, Biofuels Engineering Process Technology fully<br />
explains the concepts, systems, and technology now being used to<br />
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produce biofuels on both an industrial and small scale. Written by a<br />
team of leading biofuels experts, this lucid guide presents a complete<br />
introduction to biofuels and biorefining processes…state-of-the-art<br />
information on biofuels processed from fermentations of ethanol, hydrogen,<br />
microbial oils, and methane…new material on the production<br />
of biodiesel from plant and algal oils…and the use of microbial fuel<br />
cells to produce bioelectricity.<br />
Contents<br />
Part I. Introduction<br />
Part II. Fuels from fermentations<br />
Section 1: Ethanol<br />
Section 2. Hydrogen<br />
Section 3. Microbial oils<br />
Section 4. Methane<br />
Part III. Fuel from chemical conversion of plant oil<br />
Section 5. Biodiesel<br />
Part IV. Bioelectricity<br />
Part V. Technical Resources<br />
HANdBooK oF ANALyTICAL<br />
INSTRuMENTS<br />
by R S Khandpur<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 770 pages / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148746-7 / MHID: 0-07-148746-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Handbook of Analytical Instruments offers scientists and<br />
engineers a complete guide to the principles and building blocks<br />
of today's high-tech instruments, so that they can select the right<br />
analytical tools to optimize their projects and research. This expert<br />
resource covers instrumentation basics and recent advances, such as<br />
biosensors…gamma spectrometers… and visualization methods for<br />
electrophoresis. The book takes readers through flame photometers,<br />
radiochemical instruments, automated chemical analysis systems,<br />
blood gas analyzers, digital circuits, and much more.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Analytical Instruments<br />
Chapter 2: Colorimeters and Spectrophotometers (Visible--Ultraviolet)<br />
Chapter 3: Infrared spectrophotometers<br />
Chapter 4: Flame Photometers<br />
Chapter 5: Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers<br />
Chapter 6: Fluorimeters and Phosphorimeters<br />
Chapter 7: Raman Spectrometer<br />
Chapter 8: Photoacoustic and Photothermal Spectrometers<br />
Chapter 9: Mass Spectrometer<br />
Chapter 10: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer<br />
Chapter 11: Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometers<br />
Chapter 12: Electron and Ion Spectrometers<br />
Chapter 13: Radiochemical Instruments<br />
Chapter 14: X-Ray Spectrometers<br />
Chapter 15: Automated Chemical Analysis Systems<br />
Chapter 16: Gas Chromatographs<br />
Chapter 17: Liquid Chromatographs<br />
Chapter 18: Thermo-analytical Instruments<br />
Chapter 19: Electrophoresis Apparatus and Densitometers<br />
Chapter 20: Electrochemical Instruments<br />
Chapter 21: pH Meters and Ion Analyzers<br />
Chapter 22: Blood Gas Analyzers<br />
Chapter 23: Industrial Gas Analyzers<br />
Chapter 24: Environmental Pollution Monitoring Instruments<br />
Chapter 25: Electronic Devices and Circuits<br />
Chapter 26: Digital Circuits<br />
Chapter 27: Computer-Based Analytical Instruments<br />
INDEX
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING<br />
HANdBooK oF AdHESIVES ANd<br />
SEALANTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Edward M. Petrie, ABB Power T&D Co., Inc.<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 800 pgs / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147916-5 / MHID: 0-07-147916-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, 2nd Edition is primarily<br />
written to assist all those who have a permanent or temporary interest<br />
in adhesives and sealants. For those new to the field, the Handbook<br />
will provide a fundamental knowledge base of materials and<br />
processes as well as reasons why they work and (more importantly)<br />
why they don’t work. To the more experienced reader, the breadth<br />
and thoroughness of the Handbook will provide a way to reduce time<br />
spent on trial and error development or on searching for the optimal<br />
recommended process. For the academic, the Handbook will connect<br />
the important theories regarding surface science, polymeric materials,<br />
and mechanics with practical products and applications of commercial<br />
significance. This edition includes major new sections on radiation curable<br />
adhesive, biological and naturally occurring adhesives, inorganic<br />
adhesives, role of bulk properties of the adhesive, non-destructive<br />
testing, and industrial application methods. A completely new chapter<br />
is devoted to adhesives used in various industries such as automobile,<br />
electrical / electronic, construction, packaging, aerospace, household<br />
do-it-yourself, and medical.<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
Preface to the First Edition<br />
Part I: Introduction to Adhesives and Sealants<br />
Chapter 1: Overview of Adhesives and Sealants<br />
Chapter 2: Theories of Adhesion<br />
Chapter 3: Universal Factors Contributing to Success or Failure<br />
Chapter 4: Bulk Properties of the Adhesive and the Interphase<br />
Chapter 5: Stress and Joint Design<br />
Chapter 6: Test Methods for Consistency and Working Properties<br />
Chapter 7: Tests on Adhesive Joints<br />
Chapter 8: Quality Control, Nondestructive Testing, and Failure<br />
Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Surfaces and Surface Preparation<br />
Chapter 10: Primers and Adhesion Promoters<br />
Chapter 11: Classification Methods<br />
Part II: Adhesive Systems<br />
Chapter 12: Adhesive Formulation<br />
Chapter 13: Epoxy, Polyurethane, Acrylic, and Cyanoacrylate Adhesives<br />
Chapter 14: Other Thermosetting Adhesives<br />
Chapter 15: Thermoplastic Adhesives<br />
Chapter 16: Naturally Occurring Adhesives<br />
Chapter 17: Selection of Adhesives<br />
Part III: Sealant Systems<br />
Chapter 18: Sealant Formulation<br />
Chapter 19: Sealant Families<br />
Chapter 20: Selecting and Using Sealants<br />
Part IV: Methods of Setting<br />
Chapter 21: Reactive Systems<br />
Chapter 22: Systems Based on Solvent or Water Loss<br />
Chapter 23: Systems Based on Hardening from the Melt<br />
Chapter 24: Methods of Joining Plastics Other than with Adhesives<br />
Part V: Environment, Production, Applications<br />
Chapter 25: Effects of the Environment<br />
Chapter 26: Production Processes and Equipment<br />
Chapter 27: Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues<br />
Chapter 28: Bonding and Sealing Specific Substrates<br />
Chapter 29: Major Trends in Technology and Markets<br />
Appendix A: Glossary<br />
Appendix B: Other Sources of Information<br />
Appendix C: Specification and Standards<br />
Appendix D: Surface Preparation Methods for Common Substrate<br />
Materials<br />
Appendix E: Suppliers to the Adhesive and Sealant Industry<br />
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Conversion Factors<br />
Index<br />
dESIGNING ANd BuILdING FuEL CELLS<br />
by Colleen Spiegel<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 434 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148977-5 / MHID: 0-07-148977-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Designing and Building Fuel Cells equips you with a hands-on guide<br />
for the design, modeling, and construction of fuel cells that perform<br />
as well or better than some of the best fuel cells on the market today.<br />
Filled with over 120 illustrations and schematics of fuel cells and<br />
components, this “one-stop” guide covers fuel cell applications…fuels<br />
and the hydrogen economy…fuel cell chemistry, thermodynamics,<br />
and electrochemistry…fuel cell modeling, materials, and system<br />
design…fuel types, delivery, and processing…fuel cell operating<br />
conditions…fuel cell characterization…and much more.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Fuel Cells<br />
Chapter 2. Fuel Cells and the Hydrogen Economy<br />
Chapter 3. Fuel Cells Types<br />
Chapter 4. Basic Fuel Cell Chemistry and Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 5. Fuel Cell Applications<br />
Chapter 6. Basic Fuel Cell Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 7. Fuel Cell Charge Transport<br />
Chapter 8. Fuel Cell Mass Transport<br />
Chapter 9. Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 10. Fuel Cell Modeling<br />
Chapter 11. Fuel Cell Materials<br />
Chapter 12. Fuel Cell Stack Components and Materials<br />
Chapter 13. Fuel Cell Stack Design<br />
Chapter 14. Fuel Cell System Design<br />
Chapter 15. Fuel Types, Delivery, and Processing<br />
Chapter 16. Fuel Cell Operating Conditions<br />
Chapter 17: Fuel Cell Characterization<br />
Appendix A: Useful Constants and Conversions<br />
Appendix B: Thermodynamic Properties of Selected Substances<br />
Appendix C: Molecular Weight, Gas Constant and Specific Heat for<br />
Selected Substances<br />
Appendix D: Gas Specific Heats at Various Temperatures<br />
Appendix E: Specific Heat for Saturated Liquid Water at Various<br />
Temperatures<br />
Appendix F: Thermodynamic Data for Selected Fuel Cell Reactants<br />
at Various Temperatures<br />
Appendix G: Binary Diffusion Coefficients for Selected Fuel Cell<br />
Substances<br />
Appendix H: Product Design Specifications<br />
Appendix I: Fuel Cell Design Requirements and Parameters<br />
Index
HANdBooK oF INduSTRIAL CHEMISTRy<br />
by M Farhat Ali and Bassam El Ali<br />
2005 / 800 pages / Hardcover /<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-141037-3 / MHID: 0-07-141037-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Safety Considerations in Process Industries<br />
Chapter 3: Industrial Pollution Prevention and Waste Management<br />
Chapter 4: Edible oils, fats, and waxes<br />
Chapter 5: Soaps and detergents<br />
Chapter 6: Sugar and other Sweeteners<br />
Chapter 7: Paints, pigments and industrial coatings<br />
Chapter 8: Dyestuffs, finishing and dyeing of textiles<br />
Chapter 9: Industrial fermentation<br />
Chapter 10: Pharmaceutical industry<br />
Chapter 11: Agrochemicals<br />
Chapter 12: Chemical explosives<br />
Chapter 13: Petroleum processing and petrochemicals<br />
Chapter 14: Polymers and plastics<br />
HANdBooK oF pETRoCHEMICALS<br />
pRoduCTIoN pRoCESSES<br />
by Robert A Meyers, TRW, Inc.<br />
2005 / 1280 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-141042-7 / MHID: 0-07-141042-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Part One - Plastics:<br />
Chapter 1: Low density polyethylene<br />
Chapter 2: Linear low density polyethylene<br />
Chapter 3: High density polyethylene<br />
Chapter 4: Polypropylene<br />
Chapter 5: Polystyrene<br />
Chapter 6: Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene<br />
Chapter 7: Polyamine, nylon type<br />
Chapter 8: Polyvinyl chloride and co-polymers<br />
Part Two - Organic Chemicals:<br />
Chapter 9: Acetone<br />
Chapter 10: Acrylonitrile<br />
Chapter 11: Aniline<br />
Chapter 12: 1, 3-Butadiene<br />
Chapter 13: Cumene<br />
Chapter 14: Ethylbenzene<br />
Chapter 15: Ethylene<br />
Chapter 16: Ethylene dichloride<br />
Chapter 17: Ethylene oxide<br />
Chapter 18: Methanol<br />
Chapter 19: Phenol<br />
Chapter 20: Propylene<br />
Chapter 21: Styrene<br />
Chapter 22: Urea<br />
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LANGE’S HANdBooK oF CHEMISTRy<br />
70th Anniversary Edition<br />
by James Speight<br />
2005 / Hardcover / 1,000 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143220-7 / MHID: 0-07-143220-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Section 1: Organic Compounds<br />
Section 2: General Information, Conversion Tables, and Mathematics<br />
Section 3: Inorganic Compounds<br />
Section 4: Properties of Atoms, Radicals, and Bonds<br />
Section 5: Physical Properties<br />
Section 6: Thermodynamic Properties<br />
Section 7: Spectroscopy<br />
Section 8: Electrolytes, Electromotive Force, and Chemical<br />
Section 9: Physicochemical Relationships<br />
Section 10: Polymers, Rubbers, Fats, Oils, and Waxes<br />
Section 11: Practical Laboratory Information<br />
International Edition<br />
SHREVE’S CHEMICAL pRoCESS<br />
INduSTRIES<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Austin G T<br />
1984 / 864 pages<br />
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Air Pollution ......................................................................................................102<br />
Construction Management .................................................................................82<br />
Dynamic - Scalar ................................................................................................68<br />
Dynamics ............................................................................................................68<br />
Engineering Economy ........................................................................................87<br />
Engineering Mathematics ...................................................................................75<br />
Environmental Engineering ................................................................................88<br />
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) ...........................................................................70<br />
Foundations ........................................................................................................65<br />
Fundementals of Soils ........................................................................................90<br />
Hazardous Waste .............................................................................................102<br />
Hydrology/Sediment Transport .........................................................................103<br />
Numerical Methods.............................................................................................78<br />
Plates and Shells ................................................................................................96<br />
Project Management Scheduling........................................................................86<br />
Professional References ..................................................................................106<br />
Soils Lab .............................................................................................................90<br />
Static - Scalar .....................................................................................................66<br />
Statics .................................................................................................................66<br />
Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Materials.....................................................73<br />
Stress Analysis ...................................................................................................90<br />
Structural Analysis ..............................................................................................91<br />
Structural Dynamics ...........................................................................................92<br />
Finite Element Methods ......................................................................................80<br />
Structures ...........................................................................................................95<br />
Structures: Concrete...........................................................................................92<br />
Structures: Steel .................................................................................................93<br />
Structures: Wood ................................................................................................94<br />
Surveying............................................................................................................81<br />
Transportation (Introduction) ............................................................................105<br />
Water Resources ................................................................................................96<br />
Water/Wastewater ..............................................................................................97<br />
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Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science, 2e Davis 9780073122359 0073122351 88,97<br />
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Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 5e Beer 9780072464788 007246478X 66<br />
Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 5e Beer 9780072464771 0072464771 68<br />
Basics of Engineering Economy Blank 9780073401294 0073401293 87<br />
Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences, 3e Cengel 9780073327488 0073327484 70<br />
Applied Numerical Methods with Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, 2e Chapra 9780073132907 007313290X 78<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics Cimbala 9780073301129 0073301124 70<br />
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4e Davis 9780072424119 0072424117 89,98<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 3e Leet 9780073305387 0073305383 91,95<br />
Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 2e Navidi 9780073309491 0073309494 75<br />
Strength of Materials (Sigma Series) [<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title] Negi 9780070634596 0070634599 74<br />
Engineering of Foundations, The Salgado 9780072500585 0072500581 65<br />
Fluid Mechanics, 6e White 9780073309200 0073309206 71<br />
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New<br />
Foundations<br />
International Edition<br />
THE ENGINEERING OF<br />
FOUNDATIONS<br />
by Rodrigo Salgado, Purdue Univ-West Lafayette<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 896 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-250058-5 / MHID: 0-07-250058-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125940-8 / MHID: 0-07-125940-6 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/salgado<br />
The Engineering of Foundations presents the subject of foundation<br />
engineering in a logical framework, in a natural sequence and in as<br />
simple a presentation as possible. The text emphasizes conceptual<br />
understanding and avoids and an oversimplistic treatment of the<br />
subject. Estimation of soil parameters for use in design is given high<br />
priority. Users will find an up-to-date text that relates theory to real<br />
world practices and integrates concepts and continuity of examples<br />
across chapters. Illustrations, applications and hands-on examples are<br />
provided, to explain these critical foundations. Explains the “why”. One<br />
reviewer notes, “This is the Holtz and Kovacs of Foundations!!”<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Guides the reader/student in the selection of analyses appropriate<br />
for various design problems as well as in the choice or estimation<br />
of parameters to use in these analyses.<br />
�<br />
Emphasizes conceptual understanding of the subject.<br />
� The text has more detailed examples, illustrations and photographs<br />
than any other text on the market.<br />
� Provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information about foundation<br />
design.<br />
�<br />
Organization is modular and self-contained.<br />
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� Unique (as compared to typical texts in this market) topics are<br />
presented in detail such as limit states design, load and resistance<br />
factor design (LRFD), the construction of shallow foundations and the<br />
installation of deep foundations.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 The World Of Foundation Engineering<br />
2 Foundation Design<br />
3 Soils, Rocks, and Groundwater<br />
4 Stress Analysis, Strain Analysis, and Shearing of Soils<br />
5 Shear Strength and Stiffness of Sands<br />
6 Consolidation, Shear Strength, and Stiffness of Clays<br />
7 Site Exploration<br />
8 Shallow Foundations in Soils: Types of Shallow Foundations and<br />
Construction Techniques<br />
9 Shallow Foundation Settlement<br />
10 Shallow Foundations: Limit Bearing Capacity<br />
11 Shallow Foundation Design<br />
12 Types of Piles and Their Installation<br />
13 Analysis and Design of Single Piles<br />
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14 Pile Driving Analysis and Quality Control of Piling Operations<br />
15 Pile Groups and Piled Rafts<br />
16 Retaining Structures<br />
17 Soil Slopes<br />
Appendix A. Unit Conversions<br />
Appendix B. Useful Relationships and Typical Values of Various<br />
Quantities<br />
Appendix C. Hydraulic Conductivity<br />
Appendix D. Consolidation<br />
Appendix E. Stress Rotation Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
FOUNDATION ANALySIS AND DESIGN<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Joseph E. Bowles, Engineering Computer Software<br />
1996 / 1,024 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118844-9 / MHID: 0-07-118844-4 [IE with CD-<br />
Rom]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Geotechnical Properties Laboratory testing, Index settlement and<br />
Strength Correlations<br />
3 Exploration, Sampling, and In Situ Soil Measurements<br />
4 Bearing Capacity of Foundations<br />
5 Foundation Settlements<br />
6 Improving Site Soils for Foundation Use<br />
7 Factors to Consider In Foundation Design<br />
8 Spread Footing Design<br />
9 Special Footing Design<br />
10 MAT Foundations<br />
11 Lateral Earth Pressure<br />
12 Mechanically Stabilized Earth and Concrete Retaining Walls<br />
13 Sheet Pile Walls Cantilevered and Anchored<br />
14 Walls for Excavation<br />
15 Cellular Cofferdums<br />
16 Single Piles—Static Capacity and Lateral Loads; Pile/Pole<br />
Buckling<br />
17 Single Piles—Dynamic Analysis’ Load Tests<br />
18 Pile Foundations—Groups<br />
19 Drilled Piers or Caissons<br />
20 Design of Foundations for Vibration Control<br />
Appendices<br />
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER'S PORTABLE<br />
HANDBOOK<br />
by Robert W. Day<br />
2000 / Softcover / 560 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-135111-9 / MHID: 0-07-135111-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
One-volume library of instant geotechnical and foundation data Now<br />
for the first time ever, geotechnical, foundation, and civil engineers...<br />
geologists...architects, planners, and construction managers can<br />
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Geotechnical Engineer's Portable Handbook gives you field<br />
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classification, basic phase relationships, and all the tables and charts<br />
you need for stress distribution, pavement, and pipeline design. You<br />
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- plus coverage of retaining walls and building foundations. Other<br />
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New<br />
Static - Scalar<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: STATICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr. University<br />
of Connecticut<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246478-8 / MHID: 0-07-246478-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112166-8 / MHID: 0-07-112166-8 (SI Metric<br />
edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date May 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Statics is a scalar-based introductory statics text, ideally<br />
suited for engineering technology programs, providing first-rate<br />
treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This new edition<br />
provides an extensive selection of new problems and end-of-chapter<br />
summaries. The text brings the careful presentation of content, unmatched<br />
levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that have made<br />
Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in engineering<br />
mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Two Dimensions<br />
4 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Even-Numbered Problems<br />
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Statics<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics marks the<br />
fiftieth anniversary of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit<br />
of its successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant<br />
addition of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the<br />
most extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
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In the YourOtherTeacher.com Statics Companion, students and<br />
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3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity.<br />
6. Analysis of Structures<br />
7. Forces in Beams<br />
8. Friction<br />
9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Enertia<br />
International Edition<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University and David<br />
Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 648 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321219-7 / MHID: 0-07-321219-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125765-7 / MHID: 0-07-125765-9<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition of<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its successful<br />
previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually accurate<br />
and thorough coverage together with a significant addition of new<br />
problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most extensive<br />
media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
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STATICS AND DyNAMICS DEMySTIFIED<br />
by David McMahon<br />
2007 / Softcover / 246 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147883-0 / MHID: 0-07-147883-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This new title in the popular Demystified series offers practical, easyto-follow<br />
coverage of the difficult statics and dynamics course. Expert<br />
author David McMahon follows the standard curriculum, starting with<br />
basic mathematical concepts and moving on to advanced topics such<br />
as Newton's Law, structural analysis, centrifugal forces, kinematics,<br />
and the LaGrange method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: A Review of Vector Calculus<br />
Chapter 2: Particles and Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants, Equilibrium, and Statics<br />
Chapter 4: Gravity<br />
Chapter 5: Moments of Inertia<br />
Chapter 6: Cables<br />
Chapter 7: Friction<br />
Chapter 8: Particle Kinematics<br />
Chapter 9: Dynamics and Newton's Second Law<br />
Chapter 10: Circular Motion<br />
Chapter 11: Energy and Work<br />
Chapter 12: Waves and Vibrations<br />
Chapter 13: Advanced Mechanics<br />
Final Exam<br />
Quiz Solutions and Final Exam Questions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATICS AND<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
by William Nash, University of Massachusetts<br />
1992 / 288 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-045896-3 / MHID: 0-07-045896-0<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Definitions and Systems of Units<br />
2 Properties of Forces and Force Systems<br />
3 Statics Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
4 The Effects of Friction<br />
5 Equilibrium of Bodies Subject to Three-Dimensional Force<br />
Systems<br />
6 Trusses<br />
7 Centroids, Moments of Inertia, and Distributed Loads<br />
8 Axial Force, Twisting Moment, Shearing Force, and Bending<br />
Moment<br />
9 Stress and Strain Analysis<br />
10 Uniform Tension, Compression, and Shear<br />
11 Thin Rings and Shells of Revolution<br />
12 Torsion<br />
13 Stresses in Beams<br />
14 Beam Deflections<br />
15 Combined Loadings, Theories of Failure, and Design<br />
Methodology<br />
16 Columns<br />
Index
700 SOLVED PROBLEMS IN VECTOR<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: DyNAMICS<br />
by Joseph F. Shelley, Trenton State College<br />
1991 / Softcover / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-056687-3 / MHID: 0-07-056687-9<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Intended for all college students majoring in engineering. Each book<br />
is a complete and expert source of problems with solutions and is<br />
the most comprehensive solved-problem reference in its subject.<br />
There is no expository text or presentation of theory and 50% of the<br />
problems are in SI units. This will be the companion to the recently<br />
published volume.<br />
800 SOLVED PROBLEMS INVECTOR<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS, VOL. I:<br />
STATICS<br />
by Joseph F. Shelley, Trenton State College<br />
1990 / Softcover / 688 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-056835-8 / MHID: 0-07-056835-9<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
A complete and expert source of problems with solutions in Vector<br />
mechanics for Engineers for 2nd-year college and university<br />
engineering students to cover all aspects of the basic course. This<br />
is the comprehensive solved-problem reference in the subject. This<br />
provides the student with all the problem solving drill ever needed,<br />
all in one book. There is no expository text. A course in engineering<br />
mechanics is required of all engineering students. Fifty percent of<br />
the problems are SI.<br />
New<br />
Dynamics - Scalar<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: DyNAMICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr.<br />
University of Connecticut<br />
2008 (November 2007) / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246477-1 / MHID: 0-07-246477-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112165-1 / MHID: 0-07-112165-X (SI units)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date June 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Dynamics is a scalar-based introductory dynamics<br />
text, ideally suited for engineering technology programs, providing<br />
first-rate treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This<br />
new edition provides an extensive selection of new problems and<br />
end-of-chapter summaries. The text brings the careful presentation<br />
of content, unmatched levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that<br />
have made Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in<br />
engineering mechanics education.<br />
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FEATURES<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton's Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Work and Energy<br />
14 Kinetics of Particles: Impulse and Momentum<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Work and Energy<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Impulse and Momentum<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix<br />
Moments of Inertia in Masses<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
Dynamics<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics marks the<br />
fiftieth anniversary of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit<br />
of its successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant<br />
addition of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the<br />
most extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix: Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
International Edition<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
DyNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, William E Clausen, Ohio State University, and Phillip J<br />
Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321220-3 / MHID: 0-07-321220-2<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125875-3 / MHID: 0-07-125875-2<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its<br />
successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant addition<br />
of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most<br />
extensive media resources available.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix A: Some Useful Definitions and Properties of Vector Algebra<br />
Appendix B: Moments of Inertia of Masses<br />
Appendix C: Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
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yOUROTHERTEACHER.COM DyNAMICS<br />
COMPANION<br />
by Jeff Jones, Cuesta College<br />
2007 / Softcover with access card / 192 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331178-4 / MHID: 0-07-331178-2<br />
In the YourOtherTeacher.com Dynamics Companion, students and<br />
instructors will find over 300 dynamics example problems for use in<br />
class or for extra practice outside of class with YourOtherTeacher.<br />
com's corresponding online dynamics streaming videos. The videos<br />
feature dynamics problems being solved in great detail with<br />
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the extra help. In addition, perforated pages allow instructors to<br />
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offers a total of 40 courses, with a strong emphasis<br />
on math and engineering.<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS DEMySTIFIED<br />
by David McMahon<br />
2007 / Softcover / 246 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147883-0 / MHID: 0-07-147883-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This new title in the popular Demystified series offers practical, easyto-follow<br />
coverage of the difficult statics and dynamics course. Expert<br />
author David McMahon follows the standard curriculum, starting with<br />
basic mathematical concepts and moving on to advanced topics such<br />
as Newton's Law, structural analysis, centrifugal forces, kinematics,<br />
and the LaGrange method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: A Review of Vector Calculus<br />
Chapter 2: Particles and Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants, Equilibrium, and Statics<br />
Chapter 4: Gravity<br />
Chapter 5: Moments of Inertia<br />
Chapter 6: Cables<br />
Chapter 7: Friction<br />
Chapter 8: Particle Kinematics<br />
Chapter 9: Dynamics and Newton's Second Law<br />
Chapter 10: Circular Motion<br />
Chapter 11: Energy and Work<br />
Chapter 12: Waves and Vibrations<br />
Chapter 13: Advanced Mechanics<br />
Final Exam<br />
Quiz Solutions and Final Exam Questions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index
New<br />
Fluid Mechanics<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />
THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno,<br />
and Robert H. Turner, University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Hardcover / 1152 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-332748-8 / MHID: 0-07-332748-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126631-4 / MHID: 0-07-126631-3<br />
(SI Metric Edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date February 2008]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
The best-selling Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences is designed<br />
for the non-mechanical engineering student who needs exposure to<br />
key concepts in the thermal sciences in order to pass the Fundamentals<br />
of Engineering (FE) Exam. This lavishly illustrated text provides a<br />
highly intuitive and practical understanding of the material by emphasizing<br />
the physics and the underlying physical phenomena involved.<br />
Using a reader-friendly approach and a conversational writing style,<br />
the book is self-instructive and entertains while it teaches. It shows that<br />
highly technical matter can be communicated effectively using simple<br />
yet precise language. The text is made up of Thermodynamics, Heat<br />
Transfer and Fluids. The laws that govern these three subjects are all<br />
the same. Like all the other Cengel texts, it uses a similar pedagogical<br />
approach, by using familiar everyday examples.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Exceptional homework problems--over 2,000 homework problems,<br />
including concept, review, design, computer essay, and labtype<br />
problems, are grouped by topic for easy selection. Open-ended<br />
problem solving is encouraged and readers are given an early lead-in<br />
to design considerations. Numerous realistic economic and safetyrelated<br />
problems are presented to help promote cost, engineering<br />
practice, and safety awareness.<br />
� EES (Engineering Equation Solver) CD-ROM packaged is free<br />
with text. EES is a powerful equation solver with built-in functions and<br />
property tables for thermodynamics and transport properties as well<br />
as automatic unit checking capability.<br />
� An integrated and highly intuitive approach to the 1st Law of<br />
Thermodynamics unifies, in one chapter, coverage of the 1st Law as<br />
it relates to Closed Systems and Control Volumes.<br />
� Numerous student-friendly examples relate thermal science<br />
concepts to students' everyday experiences (i.e., cooking, weight<br />
gain, cooling drinks).<br />
� A structured approach to problem solving is used while maintaining<br />
an informal style, giving readers a strong grounding in the concepts<br />
of engineering thermal-fluid sciences.<br />
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� Current industrial practices are highlighted by offering two applications<br />
chapters to supplement the text. Chapters on the heating<br />
and cooling of buildings and the cooling of electronic equipment are<br />
available for free download on the book website.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Overview<br />
PART I - Thermodynamics<br />
2 Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics<br />
3 Properties of Pure Substances<br />
4 Energy Transfer by Heat, Work, and Mass<br />
5 The First Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
7 Entropy<br />
8 Power and Refrigeration Cycles<br />
PART II - Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Gas Mixtures and Psychrometrics<br />
10 Properties of Fluids<br />
11 Fluid Statics<br />
12 Momentum Analysis of Flow Structures<br />
13 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
14 Flow in Pipes<br />
15 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
Part III - Heat Transfer<br />
16 Mechanisms of Heat Transfer<br />
17 Steady Heat Conduction<br />
18 Transient Heat Conduction<br />
19 Forced Convection<br />
20 Natural Convection<br />
21 Fundamentals of Thermal Radiation<br />
22 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
23 Heat Exchanges<br />
PART IV - Appendices<br />
Appendix 1: Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
Appendix 2: Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
Appendix 3: Introduction to EES<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
ESSENTIALS OF FLUID<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Fundamentals and<br />
Applications<br />
by John M. Cimbala, Pennsylvania State University-University<br />
Park, and Yunus A. Cengel,<br />
University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (September 2006) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330112-9 / MHID: 0-07-330112-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126030-5 / MHID: 0-07-126030-7 [IE, with<br />
Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cimbala<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications is an<br />
abridged version of a more comprehensive text by the same authors,<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications (<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006).<br />
Suitable for a one-semester course, this text communicates directly<br />
with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner. It covers
the basic principles and equations of fluids in the context of numerous,<br />
diverse real-world engineering examples, and it helps students<br />
develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by emphasizing<br />
the physics. An abundance of figures, photographs and supplemental<br />
visual aids spark curiosity and reinforce the physics.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� An abridged version of the successful, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals<br />
and Applications by Yunus Cengel and John Cimbala<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006), this text is suitable for a one-semester course<br />
in fluid mechanics.<br />
� This text emphasizes the physical aspects of fluid mechanics in<br />
addition to mathematical representations and manipulations.<br />
� Since fluid mechanics is a highly visual subject, the Cimbala<br />
text features 660 illustrations and photographs. Also included is an<br />
outstanding media program that includes narrated videos and animations.<br />
� Topic Flexibility facilitates different approaches by covering the<br />
basics for all majors and then offers robust coverage to allow mechanical,<br />
civil, or aerospace engineering approaches.<br />
� A Student Resources DVD is included with each text. The DVD<br />
includes the Limited Academic Verison of Engineering Equation Solver<br />
(EES) with scripted solutions to select text problems and narrated<br />
Fluid Mechanics visualization videos.<br />
� An Online Learning Center is available for students and instructors<br />
at http://www.mhhe.com/cengel.<br />
� This text features Hands-on Mechanics as an additional resource<br />
for instructors. Hands-on Mechanics is a website designed for instructors<br />
who are interested in incorporating 3-Dimensional, hands-on<br />
teaching aids into their lectures.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Mass, Bernoulli, and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Modeling<br />
8 Internal Flow<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 External Flow: Drag and Lift<br />
11 Open-Channel Flow<br />
12 Turbomachinery<br />
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New<br />
International Edition<br />
FLUID MECHANICS<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Frank M. White, University Of Rhode Island-<br />
Kingston<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 896 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330920-0 / MHID: 0-07-330920-6<br />
(with Student DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128646-6 / MHID: 0-07-128646-2<br />
[IE, with Aris bind-in card and Student DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/white6e<br />
Whites Fluid Mechanics sixth edition will continue the text's tradition<br />
of excellent problems of different types, precision and accuracy, and<br />
good application of concepts to engineering. The new 6th edition will<br />
feature the best general problem-solving approach to date, presented<br />
at the start of the book and carefully integrated in all examples.<br />
Students can progress from general ones to those involving design,<br />
multiple steps and computer usage. Word problems are included to<br />
build readers’ conceptual understanding of the subject, and FE Exam<br />
problems (in multiple-choice format) are included. EES (Engineering<br />
Equation Solver) software is included so that students can effectively<br />
use the computer to model, solve and modify typical fluid mechanics<br />
problems. A DVD containing EES is free with every book, and Appendix<br />
E describes its use and application to fluid mechanics. A limited<br />
version of EES, that does not expire, is included on the CD ROM;<br />
users of the book can also download and distribute the full Academic<br />
Version of EES, which is renewed annually with a new username<br />
and password. Also an annimation library will be included as will an<br />
unlimited amount of problems, due to ARIS.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� The exciting new supplements package includes a rich array of<br />
resources for students and instructors. For students there is a new<br />
Student Resource DVD that contains visualizations, Fluent's animation<br />
libraries, EES software, and scripted EES problems. The book's ARIS<br />
site includes interactive FE Exam Quizzes and Algorithmic Problems<br />
for students, as well as images and solutions for instructors. This book<br />
will also feature Hands on Mechanics! A Student Study Guide will also<br />
be available. This makes us unique compared to the competition<br />
� New examples have be added, and as in the 5th edition, these<br />
examples and the book's problems feature such modern engineering<br />
applications as biofluidics and nano-technology applications of<br />
fluids.<br />
� Features best general problem-solving approach to date, presented<br />
at the start of the book and carefully integrated in all examples.<br />
� The 6th edition continues White's tradition of offering easy-to-follow<br />
explanations that are more realistic than any other book in terms<br />
of how problems are actually solved.<br />
�<br />
30% of the problems are new or revised.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Excellent progression from physical concepts to engineering<br />
applications.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Pressure Distribution
3. Integral Relations for a Control Volume<br />
4. Differential Relations for Fluid Flow<br />
5. Dimensional Analysis and Similarity<br />
6. Viscous Flow in Ducts<br />
7. Flow Past Immersed Bodies<br />
8. Pontential Flow and Computational Fluid Dynamics<br />
9. Compressible Flow<br />
10. Open-Channel Flow<br />
11. Turbomachinery<br />
Appendix A: Physical Properties of Fluids<br />
Appendix B: Compressible Flow Tables<br />
Appendix C: Conversion Factors<br />
Appendix D: Equations of Motion in Cylindrical Coordinates<br />
Appendix E: Introduction to EES<br />
Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
FLUID MECHANICS:<br />
Fundamentals & Applications<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno and John M Cimbala,<br />
Pennsylvania State University–University Park<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 864 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304465-1 / MHID: 0-07-304465-2<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125764-0 / MHID: 0-07-125764-0<br />
[SI Metric edition, with Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications communicates<br />
directly with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner.<br />
The text covers the basic principles and equations of fluid mechanics<br />
in the context of numerous and diverse real-world engineering<br />
examples. The text helps students develop an intuitive understanding<br />
of fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics, and by supplying attractive<br />
figures, numerous photographs and visual aids to reinforce<br />
the physics.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum and Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Flow Systems<br />
8 Flow in Pipes<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 Approximations of the Navier-Stokes Equation<br />
11 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
12 Compressible Flow<br />
13 Open-Channel Flow<br />
14 Turbomachinery<br />
15 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)<br />
Appendices:<br />
1 - Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
2 - Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
3 - Introduction to EES<br />
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International Edition<br />
FLUID MECHANICS WITH ENGINEERING<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
Tenth Edition<br />
by E John Finnemore, Santa Clara University and Joseph B Franzini,<br />
Stanford University<br />
2002 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-243202-2 / MHID: 0-07-243202-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112196-5 / MHID: 0-07-112196-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/finnermore<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Fluid Statics<br />
4 Basics of Fluid Flow<br />
5 Energy in Steady FLow<br />
6 Momentum and Forces in Fluid Flow<br />
7 Similitude and Dimensional Analysis<br />
8 Steady. Incompressible Flow in Pressure Conduits<br />
9 Forces on Immersed Bodies<br />
10 Steady Flow in Open Channels<br />
11 Fluid Measurement<br />
12 Unsteady-Flow Problems<br />
13 Steady Flow of Compressible Fluids<br />
14 Ideal Flow Mathematics<br />
15 Hydraulic Machinery - Pumps<br />
16 Hydraulic Machinery - Turbines<br />
Appendix A: Fluid and Geometric Properties<br />
Appendix B: Equations in Fluid Mechanics<br />
Appendix C: Programming and Computer Applications<br />
Appendix D: Examples of Using Solvers<br />
International Edition<br />
FLUID MECHANICS<br />
Ninth Edition<br />
by Victor Streeter, retired, University of Florida; K.W. Bedford and E.<br />
Benjamin Wylie, University of Michigan<br />
1998 / 656 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126130-2 / MHID: 0-07-126130-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 • Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics and Transport<br />
1 Fluid Properties<br />
2 Fluid Statics<br />
3 Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Control Volume Equations<br />
4 Basic Governing Differential Equations<br />
5 Dimensional Analysis and Similitude<br />
6 Viscous Flow: Pipes and Channels<br />
7 External Flows<br />
8 Ideal Flow<br />
9 Transport by Advection and Diffusion<br />
Part 2 • Applications of Fluid Mechanics and Transport<br />
10 Measurement<br />
11 Turbo Machinery<br />
12 Closed-Conduit Flor<br />
13 Flow in Open Channels<br />
14 Applications of Transport Phenomena
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF FLUID MECHANICS<br />
AND HyDRAULICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Ranald Giles, Drexel Institute of Technology; Jack B. Evett, UNCC;<br />
Cheng Liu, UNCC<br />
1994 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-020509-3 / MHID: 0-07-020509-4<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Properties of Fluids<br />
2 Fluid Statics<br />
3 Hydrostatic Force on Surfaces<br />
4 Buoyancy and Flotation<br />
5 Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses<br />
6 Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulics Similitude<br />
7 Fundamentals of Fluid Flow<br />
8 Flow in Closed Conduits<br />
9 Complex Pipeline Systems<br />
10 Flow in Open Channels<br />
11 Flow of Compressible Fluids<br />
12 Measurement of Flow of Fluids<br />
13 Forces Developed by Moving Fluids<br />
14 Fluid Machinery<br />
Appendix<br />
Index<br />
SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF FLUID DyNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William F. Hughes, Ph.D., Carnegie Institute of Technology , John A.<br />
Brighton, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, and Nicholas Winowich,<br />
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville<br />
1999 / Softcover / 369 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031118-3 / MHID: 0-07-031118-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Fluid Statistics<br />
Mathematical Models of Fluid Motion<br />
Dimensional Analysis and Similitude<br />
Boundary Layer Flow and Flow in Pipes and Ducts<br />
Incompressible Potential Flow<br />
One-Dimensional Compressible Flow<br />
Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow Gasdynamics<br />
Incompressible Turbulent Flow<br />
Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flow<br />
Mangetohydrodynamics<br />
Non-Newtonian Fluids<br />
Appendix A: Some Properties of Fluids<br />
Appendix B: Units and Dimensions<br />
Appendix C: Some Basic Equations in Various Coordinate Systems<br />
Appendix D: Tables for Compressible Flow<br />
Appendix E: Cartesian Tensors<br />
Appendix F: Vector Identities<br />
Appendix G: Flow Measuring Techniques<br />
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Strength Of Materials/<br />
Mechanics Of Materials<br />
New<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
By Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston & John T DeWolf of<br />
University of Connecticut and David Mazurek, US Coast Guard Academy<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722140-9 / MHID: 0-07-722140-0<br />
[IE, SI Metric pub date TBA]<br />
For the past fifty years, Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Their careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of<br />
accuracy, and attention to detail have made their texts the standard<br />
for excellence.<br />
The main objective of a mechanics course should be to develop in the<br />
engineering student, the ability to analyze a given problem in a simple<br />
and logical manner, and to apply to its solution, a few fundamental<br />
and well-understood principles. This text is designed for the first<br />
course in mechanics of materials - or strength of materials - offered<br />
to engineering students in the sophomore or junior year.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction--concept Of Stress<br />
2 Stress And Strain--axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending
5 Analysis And Design Of Beams For Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses In Beams And Thin-walled Members<br />
7 Transformation Of Stress And Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection Of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods<br />
New<br />
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS<br />
(SIGMA SERIES)<br />
by L. S. Negi, Gurunanak Dev Polytechnic,<br />
Rohini, Delhi<br />
2007 / Softcover / 336 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-063459-6 / MHID: 0-07-063459-9 [SI Units]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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Based on the problems and solutions approach, this book on strength<br />
of Materials presents the fundamentals and concepts in a simple<br />
manner with step-by-step solution of varied examples. The large<br />
number of practice problems will facilitate honing of the problem<br />
solving skills.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Stress and Strain<br />
2. Analysis of Stresses<br />
3. Analysis of Strains<br />
4. Torsion<br />
5. Shearing Force and Bending Moment<br />
6. Centroid, Second Moment of Area and Product Moment of Area<br />
7. Stresses in Beams<br />
8. Trusses<br />
9. Compression Members<br />
10. Combined Direct and Bending Stress<br />
11. Theories of Failure<br />
12. Deflection – Geometrical Methods<br />
13. Thin Shell<br />
14. Thick Walled Cylinder<br />
15. Plastic Theory of Structures<br />
16. Springs.<br />
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International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased); E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut and John T DeWolf, University of Connecticut<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310795-0 / MHID: 0-07-310795-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124999-7 / MHID: 0-07-124999-0<br />
[IE, SI Metric]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beermom4e<br />
For the past forty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Their careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of accuracy,<br />
and attention to detail have made their texts the standard for excellence.<br />
The revision of their classic Mechanics of Materials features<br />
an updated art and photo program as well as numerous new and<br />
revised homework problems. The text’s superior multimedia supplement<br />
package includes an extensive strength of materials Interactive<br />
Tutorial (created by George Staab and Brooks Breeden of The Ohio<br />
State University) that provides students with additional help on key<br />
concepts, as well as a custom website featuring animations, lecture<br />
powerpoints, and other online resources for both instructors and<br />
students.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction - Concept of Stress<br />
2 Stress and Strain - Axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending<br />
5 Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members<br />
7 Transformation of Stress and Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Fa-Hwa Cheng<br />
1997 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-803067-8 / MHID: 0-02-803067-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115666-0 / MHID: 0-07-115666-6 [IE]<br />
(Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Fundamental Concepts and Principles<br />
Resultant of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Analysis of Structures<br />
Friction<br />
Concurrent Spatial Force Systems<br />
Center of Gravity and Centroids<br />
Area Moments of Inertia<br />
Simple Stresses<br />
Strains<br />
Mechanical Properties of Materials<br />
Torsion of Circular Shafts<br />
Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams<br />
Stresses in Beams<br />
Design of Beams for Strength
Deflections of Beams<br />
Statically Indeterminate Beams<br />
Combined Stresses<br />
Columns<br />
Connections<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF SOLIDS<br />
by Thomas Lardner, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Robert Archer,<br />
University of Massachusetts-Amherst<br />
1994 / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113448-4 / MHID: 0-07-113448-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Stress and Strain<br />
2 Uniaxial Loading and Deformation<br />
3 Torsion of Circular Shafts<br />
4 Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams<br />
5 Stresses Due to Bending<br />
6 Deflections of Statically Determinate Beams<br />
7 Deflections of Statically Indeterminate Beams<br />
8 Stress and Strain<br />
9 Analysis of Combined States of Stress<br />
10 Buckling and Stability<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
by Ansel Ugural, New Jersey Institute of Technology<br />
1991 / 441 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100973-7 / MHID: 0-07-100973-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Fundamental Principles<br />
2 Concept of Stress<br />
3 Strain and Material Relations<br />
4 Analysis of Stress and Strain<br />
5 Axially Loaded Members<br />
6 Torsion<br />
7 Stresses in Beams<br />
8 Combined Stresses<br />
9 Deflection of Beams by Integration<br />
10 Deflection of Beams by Special Methods<br />
11 Strain Energy for a General State of Stress<br />
12 Inelastic Behavior<br />
13 Buckling of Columns<br />
Appendixes<br />
A Moments of Areas<br />
B Tables<br />
C How to Use the Interactive Software<br />
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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STRENGTH OF<br />
MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William Nash, University of Massachusetts<br />
1998 / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046617-3 / MHID: 0-07-046617-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Tension and Compression<br />
Chapter 2: Statically Indeterminate Force Systems Tension and<br />
Compression<br />
Chapter 3: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels<br />
Chapter 4: Direct Shear Stresses<br />
Chapter 5: Torsion<br />
Chapter 6: Shearing Force and Bending Moment<br />
Chapter 7: Centroids, Moments of Inertia, and Products of Inertia of<br />
Plane Areas<br />
Chapter 8: Stresses in Beams<br />
Chapter 9: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Double-Integration Method<br />
Chapter 10: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Method of Singularity<br />
Functions<br />
Chapter 11: Statically Indeterminate Elastic Beams<br />
Chapter 12: Special Topics in Elastic Beam Theory<br />
Chapter 13: Plastic Deformations of Beams<br />
Chapter 14: Columns. Strain Energy Methods<br />
Chapter 15: Combined Stresses<br />
Chapter 16: Members Subject to Combined Loadings: Theories of<br />
Failure<br />
Engineering Mathematics<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
AND SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
By William C. Navidi. Colorado School Of Mines<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 675 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330949-1 / MHID: 0-07-330949-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110222-3 / MHID: 0-07-110222-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/navidi2e<br />
Navidi's Statistics for Engineers and Scientists stands out for its<br />
crystal clear presentation of applied statistics. Suitable for a one or<br />
two semester course, the book takes a practical approach to methods<br />
of statistical modeling and data analysis that are most often used in<br />
scientific work. The second edition features over 180 new homework<br />
problems as well as updates throughout including a new section on<br />
point estimation and new material on computer implementation with<br />
regards to confidence intervals. A complete media package featuring
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s ARIS course management system is provided for both<br />
students and instructors.<br />
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� Over 180 new homework problems have been added throughout.<br />
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� An engaging writing style explains difficult concepts clearly.<br />
While including the mathematics necessary for clear understanding,<br />
the text makes extensive use of examples to motivate fundamental<br />
concepts and to develop intuition.<br />
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uses contemporary data sets to help motivate students and show<br />
direct connection to industry and research.<br />
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for solving with computer software. These examples and exercises<br />
involve interpreting, as well as generating, computer output. The student<br />
edition of MINITAB, the widely used statistical software package,<br />
is available bundled with the text.<br />
� A separate chapter provides extensive coverage of propagation<br />
of error, sometimes called "error analysis" or the "delta method." The<br />
coverage is more extensive than in most texts, with a flexible format<br />
allowing instructors to easily cover selected topics.<br />
� The text presents an extensive, self-contained introduction to<br />
simulation methods at a level appropriate for introductory students,<br />
including the bootstrap and applications to estimating probabilities,<br />
estimating bias, computing confidence intervals, and testing hypotheses.<br />
� The text provides more extensive coverage of linear model diagnostic<br />
procedures than is found in most competing texts including<br />
a lengthy section on checking model assumptions and transforming<br />
variables. The coverage emphasizes that linear models are appropriate<br />
only when the relationship between variables is linear. This point<br />
is all the more important since it is often overlooked in practice by<br />
engineers and scientists (not to mention statisticians).<br />
� Flexible presentation of probability addresses the needs of different<br />
courses. Allowing for a mathematically rigorous approach, the<br />
major results are derived from axioms, with proofs given for most of<br />
them. Each result is illustrated with an example or two to promote<br />
intuitive understanding. Instructors who prefer a more informal approach<br />
may therefore focus on the examples rather than the proofs<br />
and skip the optional sections.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Sampling and Descriptive Statistics<br />
2 Probability<br />
3 Propagation of Error<br />
4 Commonly Used Distributions<br />
5 Confidence Intervals<br />
6 Hypothesis Testing<br />
7 Correlation and Simple Linear Regression<br />
8 Multiple Regression<br />
9 Factorial Experiments<br />
10 Statistical Quality Control<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Tables<br />
B - Partial Derivatives<br />
C - Suggestions for Further Reading Answers to Selected Exercises<br />
Index<br />
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHOD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
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J.N. Reddy’s, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, third<br />
edition is an update of one of the most popular FEM textbooks<br />
available. The book retains its strong conceptual approach, clearly<br />
examining the mathematical underpinnings of FEM, and providing<br />
a general approach of engineering application areas. Known for its<br />
detailed, carefully selected example problems and extensive selection<br />
of homework problems, the author has comprehensively covered a<br />
wide range of engineering areas making the book approriate for all<br />
engineering majors, and underscores the wide range of use FEM has<br />
in the professional world. A supplementary text Web site located at<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e contains password-protected solutions<br />
to end-of-chapter problems, general textbook information, supplementary<br />
chapters on the FEM1D and FEM2D computer programs,<br />
and more!<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Mathematical Preliminaries, Integral Formulations, and Variational<br />
Methods<br />
3 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Finite Element<br />
Models<br />
4 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Applications<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Eigenvalue and Time-Dependent Problems<br />
7 Computer Implementation<br />
8 Single-Variable Problems in Two Dimensions<br />
9 Interpolation Functions, Numerical Integration, and Modeling<br />
Considerations<br />
10 Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids<br />
11 Plane Elasticity<br />
12 Bending of Elastic Plates<br />
13 Computer Implementation of Two-Dimensional Problems<br />
14 Prelude to Advanced Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Concepts of the Finite Element Method<br />
2 Stiffness Matrices, Spring and Bar Elements<br />
3 Truss Structures: The Direct Stiffness Method<br />
4 Flexure Elements<br />
5 Method of Weighted Residuals<br />
6 Interpolation Functions for General Element Formulation
7 Applications in Heat Transfer<br />
8 Applications in Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Applications in Solid Mechanics<br />
10 Structural Dynamics<br />
Appendix A: Matrix Mathematics<br />
Appendix B: Equations of Elasticity<br />
Appendix C: Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Appendix D: The Finite Element Personal Computer Program<br />
Appendix E: Problems for Computer Solution<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITy AND<br />
STATISTICS:<br />
Principles and Applications for Engineering<br />
and the Computing Sciences<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246836-6 / MHID: 0-07-246836-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119859-2 / MHID: 0-07-119859-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/miltonarnold<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Probability and Counting<br />
1.1 Interpreting Probabilities<br />
1.2 Sample Spaces and Events<br />
1.3 Permutations and Combinations<br />
2 Some Probability Laws<br />
2.1 Axioms of Probability<br />
2.2 Conditional Probability<br />
2.3 Independence and the Multiplication Rule<br />
2.4 Bayes' Theorem<br />
3 Discrete Distributions<br />
3.1 Random Variables<br />
3.2 Discrete Probablility Densities<br />
3.3 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
3.4 Geometric Distribution and the Moment Generating Function<br />
3.5 Binomial Distribution<br />
3.6 Negative Binomial Distribution<br />
3.7 Hypergeometric Distribution<br />
3.8 Poisson Distribution<br />
4 Continuous Distributions<br />
4.1 Continuous Densities<br />
4.2 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
4.3 Gamma Distribution<br />
4.4 Normal Distribution<br />
4.5 Normal Probability Rule and Chebyshev's Inequality<br />
4.6 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution<br />
4.7 Weibull Distribution and Reliability<br />
4.8 Transformation of Variables<br />
4.9 Simulating a Continuous Distribution<br />
5 Joint Distributions<br />
5.1 Joint Densities and Independence<br />
5.2 Expectation and Covariance<br />
5.3 Correlation<br />
5.4 Conditional Densities and Regression<br />
5.5 Transformation of Variables<br />
6 Descriptive Statistics<br />
6.1 Random Sampling<br />
6.2 Picturing the Distribution<br />
6.3 Sample Statistics<br />
6.4 Boxplots<br />
7 Estimation<br />
7.1 Point Estimation<br />
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7.2 The Method of Moments and Maximum Likelihood<br />
7.3 Functions of Random Variables--Distribution of X<br />
7.4 Interval Estimation and the Central Limit Theorem<br />
8 Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution<br />
8.1 Interval Estimation of Variability<br />
8.2 Estimating the Mean and the Student-t Distribution<br />
8.3 Hypothesis Testing<br />
8.4 Significance Testing<br />
8.5 Hypothesis and Significance Tests on the Mean<br />
8.6 Hypothesis Tests<br />
8.7 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
9 Inferences on Proportions<br />
9.1 Estimating Proportions<br />
9.2 Testing Hypothesis on a Proportion<br />
9.3 Comparing Two Proportions: Estimation<br />
9.4 Coparing Two Proportions: Hypothesis Testing<br />
10 Comparing Two Means and Two Variances<br />
10.1 Point Estimation<br />
10.2 Comparing Variances: The F Distribution<br />
10.3 Comparing Means: Variances Equal (Pooled Test)<br />
10.4 Comparing Means: Variances Unequal<br />
10.5 Compairing Means: Paried Data<br />
10.6 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
10.7 A Note on Technology<br />
11 Sample Linear Regression and Correlation<br />
11.1 Model and Parameter Estimation<br />
11.2 Properties of Least-Squares Estimators<br />
11.3 Confidence Interval Estimation and Hypothesis Testing<br />
11.4 Repeated Measurements and Lack of Fit<br />
11.5 Residual Analysis<br />
11.6 Correlation<br />
12 Multiple Linear Regression Models<br />
12.1 Least-Squares Procedures for Model Fitting<br />
12.2 A Matrix Approach to Least Squares<br />
12.3 Properties of the Least-Squares Estimators<br />
12.4 Interval Estimation<br />
12.5 Testing Hypotheses about Model Parameters<br />
12.6 Use of Indicator or "Dummy" Variables<br />
12.7 Criteria for Variable Selection<br />
12.8 Model Transformation and Concluding Remarks<br />
13 Analysis of Variance<br />
13.1 One-Way Classification Fixed-Effects Model<br />
13.2 Comparing Variances<br />
13.3 Pairwise Comparison<br />
13.4 Testing Contrasts<br />
13.5 Randomized Complete Block Design<br />
13.6 Latin Squares<br />
13.7 Random-Effects Models<br />
13.8 Design Models in Matrix Form<br />
13.9 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
14 Factorial Experiments<br />
14.1 Two-Factor Analysis of Variance<br />
14.2 Extension to Three Factors<br />
14.3 Random and Mixed Model Factorial Experiments<br />
14.4 2^k Factorial Experiments<br />
14.5 2^k Factorial Experiments in an Incomplete Block Design<br />
14.6 Fractional Factorial Experiments<br />
15 Categorical Data<br />
15.1 Multinomial Distribution<br />
15.2 Chi-Squared Goodness of Fit Tests<br />
15.3 Testing for Independence<br />
15.4 Comparing Proportions<br />
16 Statistical Quality Control<br />
16.1 Properties of Control Charts<br />
16.2 Shewart Control Charts for Measurements<br />
16.3 Shewart Control Charts for Attributes<br />
16.4 Tolerance Limits<br />
16.5 Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.6 Two-Stage Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.7 Extensions in Quality Control<br />
Appendix A Statistical Tables
Appendix B Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Appendix C Selected Derivations<br />
SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF PROBABILITy,<br />
RANDOM VARIABLES, AND RANDOM<br />
PROCESSES<br />
by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />
1997 / Softcover / 320 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-030644-8 / MHID: 0-07-030644-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Probability.<br />
Random Variables.<br />
Multiple Random Variables.<br />
Functions of Random Variables.<br />
Random Processes.<br />
Analysis and processing of Random Processes.<br />
Applications.<br />
SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by George R. Buchanan, Ph.D., Tennessee Technological University<br />
1995 / Softcover / 264 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008714-9 / MHID: 0-07-008714-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical Background<br />
One-Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Two- Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Variational Principles, Galerkin Approximation, and Partial<br />
Differential Equations<br />
Isoparametric Finite Elements<br />
Selected Topics in Finite Element Analysis<br />
References<br />
Appendix: Computer Code for Coupled Steady-State<br />
Thermoelasticity<br />
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Numerical Methods<br />
New<br />
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APPLIED NUMERICAL<br />
METHODS WITH MATLAB<br />
FOR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
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Steven Chapra’s second edition, Applied Numerical Methods with<br />
MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, is written for engineers and<br />
scientists who want to learn numerical problem solving. This text<br />
focuses on problem-solving (applications) rather than theory, using<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis.<br />
1. Mathematical Modeling Numerical Methods and Problem<br />
Solving.<br />
2. MATLAB Fundamentals.<br />
3. Programming with MATLAB.<br />
4. Roundoff and Trunication Errors.<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization.<br />
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods.<br />
6. Roots: Open Methods.<br />
7. Optimization.<br />
Part Three Linear Systems.<br />
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices.<br />
9. Gauss Elimination.<br />
10. LU Factorization.<br />
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition.<br />
12. Iterative Methods.<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting.<br />
13. Linear Regression.<br />
14. General Linear Least-Squares and Non-Linear Regression.<br />
15. Polynomial Interpolation. 16. Splines and Piecewise<br />
Interpolation. Part Five Integration and Differentiation.<br />
17. Numerical Integration Formulas.<br />
18. Numerical Integration of Functions.<br />
19. Numerical Differentiation.<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations.<br />
20. Initial-Value Problems.<br />
21. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems.<br />
22. Boundary-Value Problems<br />
Appendix A: Eigenvalues<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Built-in Functions<br />
Appendix C: MATLAB M-File Functions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The fifth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers with Software<br />
and Programming Applications continues its tradition of excellence.<br />
Instructors love this text because it is a comprehensive text that is<br />
easy to teach from. Students love it because it is written for them—with<br />
great pedagogy and clear explanations and examples throughout. The<br />
text features a broad array of applications, including all engineering<br />
disciplines. The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior<br />
editions. Chapra and Canale’s unique approach opens each part of<br />
the text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background,<br />
and Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating<br />
and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue<br />
containing sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and<br />
Formulas, and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much<br />
more than a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what<br />
has been learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods.<br />
Users will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and<br />
Excel with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files<br />
and VBA macros. Also, many, many more challenging problems are<br />
included. The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered<br />
is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:<br />
1 Mathematical Modeling and Engineering Problem Solving.<br />
2 Programming and Software.<br />
3 Approximations and Round-Off Errors.<br />
4 Truncation Errors and the Taylor Series.<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5 Bracketing Methods<br />
6 Open Methods<br />
7 Roots of Polynomials<br />
8 Engineering Applications: Roots of Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:<br />
9 Gauss Elimination<br />
10 LU Decomposition and Matrix Inversion<br />
11 Special Matrices and Gauss-Seidel<br />
12 Engineering Applications: Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:<br />
13 One-Dimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
14 Multidimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
15 Constrained Optimization<br />
16 Engineering Applications: Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:<br />
17 Least-Squares Regression<br />
18 Interpolation<br />
19 Fourier Approximation<br />
20 Engineering Applications: Curve Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:<br />
21 Newton-Cotes Integration Formulas<br />
22 Integration of Equations<br />
23 Numerical Differentiation<br />
24 Engineering Applications: Numerical Integration and Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25 Runge-Kutta Methods<br />
26 Stiffness and Multistep Methods<br />
27 Boundary-Value and Eigenvalue Problems<br />
28 Engineering Applications: Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:<br />
29 Finite Difference: Elliptic Equations<br />
30 Finite Difference: Parabolic Equations<br />
31 Finite-Element Method<br />
32 Engineering Applications: Partial Differential Equations<br />
Appendix A: The Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Getting Started with Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index
Finite Element Methods<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHOD<br />
by Wahyu Kuntjoro<br />
2006 / Softcover / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124144-1 / MHID: 0-07-124144-2<br />
(An Asian Publication)<br />
An Introduction to the Finite Element Method is organized and written<br />
in such a way that students should not find it difficult to understand the<br />
concepts and applications discussed in the book. Rigorous mathematical<br />
treatments and derivations are kept to a minimum. A consistent<br />
approach of finite element formulation and solution is used for every<br />
domain analysis described in the book. Plenty of simple examples are<br />
given to show students how to solve related problems. The exercises<br />
at the end of some chapters are within students’ capability and can<br />
be done without using a computer. Although this book is intended<br />
primarily for undergraduate students, it is also suitable for the early<br />
part of finite element courses in postgraduate programme. The basic<br />
and conceptual approaches which are used also make this book<br />
appropriate for practising engineers who want to know and learn the<br />
finite element method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
1-- Introduction<br />
2--Linear Spring Elements and the Direct Equilibrium Method<br />
3--Bar Element<br />
4--Truss Elements<br />
5--Beam and Frame Elements<br />
6--The Minimum Potential Energy Method<br />
7--Constant Strain Triangular Elements<br />
8--Higher-Order Elements and Isoparametric Formulation<br />
9-- Solid Elements - Tetrahedral<br />
10--Analysis of Structural Dynamics<br />
11--Analysis of Heat Transfer<br />
12--Finite Element Applications and Computer Programming<br />
Appendix A<br />
Appendix B<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHOD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/reddy3e<br />
J.N. Reddy’s, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, third<br />
edition is an update of one of the most popular FEM textbooks<br />
available. The book retains its strong conceptual approach, clearly<br />
examining the mathematical underpinnings of FEM, and providing<br />
a general approach of engineering application areas. Known for its<br />
detailed, carefully selected example problems and extensive selection<br />
of homework problems, the author has comprehensively covered a<br />
wide range of engineering areas making the book approriate for all<br />
engineering majors, and underscores the wide range of use FEM has<br />
in the professional world. A supplementary text Web site located at<br />
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http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e contains password-protected solutions<br />
to end-of-chapter problems, general textbook information, supplementary<br />
chapters on the FEM1D and FEM2D computer programs,<br />
and more!<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Mathematical Preliminaries, Integral Formulations, and Variational<br />
Methods<br />
3 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Finite Element<br />
Models<br />
4 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Applications<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Eigenvalue and Time-Dependent Problems<br />
7 Computer Implementation<br />
8 Single-Variable Problems in Two Dimensions<br />
9 Interpolation Functions, Numerical Integration, and Modeling<br />
Considerations<br />
10 Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids<br />
11 Plane Elasticity<br />
12 Bending of Elastic Plates<br />
13 Computer Implementation of Two-Dimensional Problems<br />
14 Prelude to Advanced Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Concepts of the Finite Element Method<br />
2 Stiffness Matrices, Spring and Bar Elements<br />
3 Truss Structures: The Direct Stiffness Method<br />
4 Flexure Elements<br />
5 Method of Weighted Residuals<br />
6 Interpolation Functions for General Element Formulation<br />
7 Applications in Heat Transfer<br />
8 Applications in Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Applications in Solid Mechanics<br />
10 Structural Dynamics<br />
Appendix A: Matrix Mathematics<br />
Appendix B: Equations of Elasticity<br />
Appendix C: Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Appendix D: The Finite Element Personal Computer Program<br />
Appendix E: Problems for Computer Solution
SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by George R. Buchanan, Ph.D., Tennessee Technological University<br />
1995 / Softcover / 264 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008714-9 / MHID: 0-07-008714-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical Background<br />
One-Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Two- Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Variational Principles, Galerkin Approximation, and Partial<br />
Differential Equations<br />
Isoparametric Finite Elements<br />
Selected Topics in Finite Element Analysis<br />
References<br />
Appendix: Computer Code for Coupled Steady-State<br />
Thermoelasticity<br />
Surveying<br />
SURVEyING FOR CONSTRUCTION<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by William Irvine and Finlay Maclennan, Glasgow Metropolitan College<br />
2006 / 464 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-711114-4 / MHID: 0-07-711114-1<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> UK Title)<br />
www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/irvine<br />
Surveying for Construction 5e is an essential textbook for students<br />
of engineering new to surveying, and will also appeal to students of<br />
building and environmental studies and archaeology. Offering a strong<br />
grounding in land and construction surveying, the authors clearly and<br />
comprehensively guide the reader through the principles, methods<br />
and equipment used in modern-day surveying. Taking into account<br />
recent advances in the field, the material has been fully updated and<br />
revised throughout including new and up-to-date coverage of levelling,<br />
total stations, detail surveys, and EDM. A new chapter on GPS<br />
technology has been added. In keeping with the practical nature of<br />
the book, there are chapters on setting out construction works and<br />
surveying existing buildings, which guide the reader step-by-step<br />
through the fundamental procedures. The clear and methodical nature<br />
of the explanations, supported by a wide range of exercises and<br />
examples, make Surveying for Construction 5e an invaluable and<br />
modern introduction to surveying.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter One: Surveying Fundamentals<br />
Chapter Two :Understanding Maps and Plans<br />
Chapter Three: Linear Surveying<br />
Chapter Four: Levelling<br />
Chapter Five: Contouring<br />
Chapter Six: Vertical sections<br />
Chapter Seven: Theodolites and Total Surveys<br />
Chapter Eight: Traverse surveys<br />
Chapter Nine: Global Positioning System (GPS)<br />
Chapter Ten: Detail Survey<br />
Chapter Eleven: Curve ranging<br />
Chapter Twelve: Setting out construction works<br />
Chapter Thirteen: Mensuration--areas<br />
Chapter Fourteen: Mensuration--volumes<br />
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Chapter Fifteen: Surveys of existing buildings<br />
International Edition<br />
ELEMENTS OF PHOTOGRAMMETRy WITH<br />
APPLICATIONS IN GIS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Paul R Wolf, University of Wisconsin, Madison and Bon A DeWitt,<br />
University of Florida, Gainesville<br />
2000 / 648 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292454-1 / MHID: 0-07-292454-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123689-8 / MHID: 0-07-123689-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Principles of Photography and Imaging<br />
Chapter 3: Cameras and Other Imaging Devices<br />
Chapter 4: Image Measurements and Refinements<br />
Chapter 5: Object Space Coordinate Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Vertical Photographs<br />
Chapter 7: Stereoscopic Viewing<br />
Chapter 8: Stereoscopic Parallax<br />
Chapter 9: Elementary Methods of Planimetric Mapping for GIS with<br />
Aerial and Sattelite Imagery<br />
Chapter 10: Tilted Photographs<br />
Chapter 11: Introduction to Analytical Photogrammetry<br />
Chapter 12: Stereoscopic Plotting Instruments<br />
Chapter 13: Mapping and Data Collection for GIS. Using Stereoscopic<br />
Plotting Instruments<br />
Chapter 14: Principles of Digital Image Processing<br />
Chapter 15: Principles of Softcopy Photogammetry<br />
Chapter 16: Ground Control for Photogammetry<br />
Chapter 17: Aerotrinagulation<br />
Chapter 18: Project Planning<br />
Chapter 19: Terrestrial and Close-Range Photogrammetry<br />
Chapter 20: Introduction to GIS<br />
Chapter 21: Photogrammetric Application in GIS<br />
Appendix A: Units, Errors, Significant Figures and Error<br />
Propagation<br />
Appendix B: Introduction to Least Square Adjustment<br />
Appendix C: Coordinate Transformations<br />
Appendix D: Development of Collinearity Condition Equations<br />
Appendix E: Digital Resampling<br />
Appendix F: Conversions Between Coordinate<br />
Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
SURVEyING THEORy AND PRACTICE<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by James M. Anderson, University of California–Berkeley, and Edward M.<br />
Mikhail, Purdue University<br />
1998 / 1,040 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-015914-3 / MHID: 0-07-015914-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118822-7 / MHID: 0-07-118822-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I • Concepts<br />
1 Surveying and Mapping<br />
2 Survey Measurements and Adjustments<br />
3 Planning and Data Acquisition
Part II • Basic Survey Measurements<br />
4 Distance Measurement<br />
5 Vertical Distance Measurement Leveling<br />
6 Angle and Direction Measurements<br />
7 Combined Distance and Angle Measurement System<br />
Part III • Survey Operations<br />
8 Traverse<br />
9 Standard Methods for Horizontal Positioning<br />
10 Astronomy<br />
Part IV • Modern Surveying and Mapping<br />
11 Map Projections<br />
12 Global Positioning System (GPS)<br />
13 Photogrammetric Surveying and Mapping<br />
14 Mapping, Digital Mapping, and Spatial Information Systems<br />
Part V • Types of Surveys<br />
15 Control and Topographic Surveying<br />
16 Route Surveying<br />
17 Construction Surveying<br />
18 Land Surveys<br />
Appendices<br />
A - Elementary Mathematical Concepts<br />
B - Introduction to Vector and Matrix Algebra<br />
C - Coordinate Transformations (including transformations between<br />
geodetic reference systems)<br />
D - Introduction to Probability and Statistics<br />
E - Trigonometric Formulas and Statistical Tables<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF INTRODUCTORy<br />
SURVEyING<br />
by Roy Wirshing, U.S. Air Force, deceased; James R. Wirshing, U.S. Air<br />
Force<br />
1985 / 368 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-071124-2 / MHID: 0-07-071124-0<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Trigonometry for Surveyors<br />
Field Notes<br />
Horizontal Distances<br />
Transits<br />
Leveling<br />
Angle Measurements<br />
Traverses<br />
Topographic Surveys<br />
Construction Surveys<br />
Slope Staking<br />
Earthwork<br />
Horizontal Curves<br />
Vertical Curves<br />
Drawing Maps<br />
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Construction<br />
Management<br />
International Edition<br />
CONSTRUCTION PLANNING, EQUIPMENT<br />
AND METHODS<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Robert L. Peurifoy, (deceased), Clifford J. Schexnayder, Arizona State<br />
University–Tempe, and Aviad Shapira, Technion – Israel Institute of<br />
Technology<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296420-2 / MHID: 0-07-296420-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110724-2 / MHID: 0-07-110724-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/peurifoy7e<br />
Construction Planning, Equipment, and Methods, Seventh Edition,<br />
follows in the footsteps of the previous editions by providing the<br />
reader with the fundamentals of machine utilization and production<br />
estimating in a logical, simple, and concise format. Our text features<br />
expanded coverage of building construction in today’s global environment.<br />
Hundreds of photos and illustrations have been added to<br />
the Seventh Edition to make this dynamic text even more accessible<br />
to both students and professionals. In addition, since technology is<br />
constantly evolving, this text provides an understanding of machine<br />
capabilities and how to properly apply those capabilities to construction<br />
challenges.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Machines Make It Possible<br />
2 Fundamental Concepts of Equipment Economics<br />
3 Planning for Earthwork Construction<br />
4 Soil and Rock<br />
5 Compaction and Stabilization Equipment<br />
6 Machine Equipment Power Requirements<br />
7 Dozers<br />
8 Scrapers<br />
9 Excavators<br />
10 Trucks and Hauling Equipment<br />
11 Finishing Equipment<br />
12 Drilling Rock and Earth<br />
13 Blasting Rock<br />
14 Aggregate Production<br />
15 Asphalt Mix and Placement<br />
16 Concrete and Concrete Equipment<br />
17 Cranes<br />
18 Draglines and Clamshells<br />
19 Piles and Pile-Driving Equipment<br />
20 Air Compressors and Pumps<br />
21 Planning for Building Construction<br />
22 Forming Systems<br />
Appendices:<br />
A. Alphabetical List of Units with Their Names and Conversion<br />
Factors<br />
B. Selected English-to-Conversion Factors<br />
C. Selected U.S. Customary (English) Unit Equivalents<br />
D. Selected Metric Unit Equivalents
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRONIC<br />
MEASUREMENT STANDARDS (CEMS):<br />
PART 1 REVIEWED<br />
by Ai-Lin Teo, Davis Langdon and Seah Singapore Pte Ltd, KPK Quantity<br />
Surveyors<br />
2005 / Softcover / 372 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123952-3 / MHID: 0-07-123952-9<br />
(Asian Publication)<br />
This book is intended as a reference text to the use of CEMS Part<br />
1. CEMS Part 1 Reviewed explains the principles and measurement<br />
rules of taking-off building quantities based on the new code of practice<br />
for Construction Electronic Measurement Standards (CEMS) Part 1:<br />
Standard Method of Measurement (SMM) for building works. The book<br />
presents a comprehensive overview of measurement techniques.<br />
There is a section on the differences between the old standard method<br />
of measurement (SMM2) and the CEMS Part 1. The easy-to-follow<br />
guide to develop standard descriptions for electronic measurement<br />
is presented for all the 18 sections of the CEMS Part 1. Written in a<br />
style that is easy to follow, students, quantity surveyors, architects<br />
and engineers will find it a very useful book.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
CEMS Construction Electronic Measurement Standards<br />
Preface<br />
About the authors<br />
1 Structure of the book and guidance notes<br />
2 01000000 Preliminaries<br />
3 02000000 Demolition and alteration works<br />
4 03000000 Piling and diaphragm walling<br />
5 04000000 Excavation works<br />
6 05000000 Concrete work<br />
7 06000000 Brickwork and blockwork<br />
8 07000000 Stonework<br />
9 08000000 Roofing<br />
10 09000000 Carpentry<br />
11 100000 Joinery<br />
12 11000000 Ironmongery<br />
13 12000000 Structural steelwork<br />
14 13000000 Metalwork<br />
15 14000000 Wall and ceiling finishes<br />
16 15000000 Floor finishings<br />
17 16000000 Glazing<br />
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BUILDING QUANTITIES<br />
An Introduction Using Construction<br />
Electronic Measurement Standards<br />
by Ai-Lin Teo, and David Langdon<br />
2004 / Softcover with CD<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123361-3 / MHID: 0-07-123361-X<br />
(Asian Publication)<br />
Building Quantities: An Introduction using Construction Electronic<br />
Measurement Standards aims to provide students with an understanding<br />
of the general principles and steps adopted in the preparation of<br />
Bill of Quantities (BQ), and is designed to be used in conjunction with<br />
the SS CP 97:2002 Construction Electronic Measurement Standards<br />
(CEMS), Part 1: SMM for Building Works. It presents a comprehensive<br />
overview of measurement techniques and a step-by-step guide<br />
to e-measurement. Part I of the book discusses the restructuring of<br />
the construction industry, the need for CEMS and its impact on the<br />
quantity surveying profession. It also discusses the future of quantity<br />
surveying in the use of Information Technology (IT). Part II discusses<br />
the principles of measurement, construction terminology, and standard<br />
abbreviations used by quantity surveyors. The measurement rules and<br />
taking-off process are also discussed here. The Specifications and<br />
Billing Process chapters are found in Part III of the book. Part IV discusses<br />
the steps in generating quantities from virtual building models<br />
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using CEMS. The easy-to-follow guide to electronic measurement<br />
is presented in a CD-ROM. This guide is the result of a collaborative<br />
research in generating quicker and more accurate quantities from<br />
Object Oriented CAD building models using CEMS. It contains the<br />
step-by-step guide to e-taking-off and e-billing and how to create the<br />
component library using the CEMS.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
PART I - Introduction<br />
1 Structure of the book<br />
2 Reinvention of the construction industry<br />
3 Quantity surveying services<br />
PART II - Taking-Off: Principles of Measurement<br />
4 Fundamentals of measurement<br />
5 Centre-line method<br />
PART II - Taking-Off: Pitched Roof Building with Strip Foundation<br />
6 Excavation works and concrete work (substructure)<br />
7 Brickwork (superstructure)<br />
8 Finishes (superstructure)<br />
9 Doors and windows (superstructure)<br />
10 Timber Pitched Roof (superstructure)<br />
PART III - Taking-Off: Reinforced Concrete Roof Building with<br />
Pad Foundation<br />
11 Excavation works and concrete work (substructure)<br />
12 Brickwork (superstructure)<br />
13 Finishes (superstructure)<br />
14 Doors and windows (superstructure)<br />
15 Concrete work and roofing (superstructure)<br />
16 Reinforcement (substructure and superstructure)<br />
PART IV - Working-Up<br />
17 Specifications<br />
18 Bills of Quantities<br />
PART IV - E-Measurement and Exercises<br />
19 E-measurement<br />
20 Exercises<br />
International Edition<br />
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT<br />
FUNDAMENTALS<br />
by Cliff Schexnayder, Arizona State University—Tempe and Richard Mayo<br />
(deceased)<br />
2004 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-281877-2 / MHID: 0-07-281877-8<br />
(with Bind-In Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124056-7 / MHID: 0-07-124056-X [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill/sites/0072922001<br />
This first edition of Construction Management Fundamentals is<br />
general in terms of individual construction process activities and<br />
comprehensive in terms of construction fundamentals (get work, do<br />
work, keep score). This is a book that can be used to support a basic<br />
undergraduate construction course aimed at engineering and architecture<br />
students who are not majoring in construction. This is particularly<br />
true in the case of civil engineering and architecture programs where<br />
there are only one or two construction courses in the curriculum.<br />
This audience has very little knowledge of the construction industry,<br />
construction processes, or how projects are executed. Currently the<br />
only construction books available cover individual elements in depth<br />
while what is needed is a survey or introduction book that presents<br />
all of the critical subjects.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Historical Perspective<br />
Construction Management:<br />
2 Overview
3 Construction Management<br />
4 Planning and Scheduling<br />
5 Estimating<br />
6 Engineerng Estimating<br />
7 Building Estimating<br />
8 Contracts<br />
9 Finance and Accounting<br />
Construction Practice:<br />
10 Machine Power<br />
11 Equipment Selection<br />
12 Equipment Cost<br />
13 Building Materials<br />
14 Building Methods<br />
15 Quality and Productivity<br />
16 Safety<br />
17 Trends<br />
Appendix A: Glossary<br />
Appendix B: Selected Unit Equivalents<br />
Appendix C: AIA Document A101-1997<br />
Appendix D: AIA Document A201-1997<br />
International Edition<br />
ESTIMATING CONSTRUCTION COSTS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Robert L. Peurifoy (deceased), and Garold D. Oberlender, Oklahoma<br />
State University—Stillwater<br />
2002 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-253626-3 / MHID: 0-07-253626-8 (with CD-<br />
ROM)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123945-5 / MHID: 0-07-123945-6 [IE with<br />
CD-ROM]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Bid Documents<br />
3 Estimating Process<br />
4 Conceptual Cost Estimating<br />
5 Cost of Construction Labor and Equipment<br />
6 Handling and Transportng Material<br />
7 Earthwork and Excavation<br />
8 Highways and Pavements<br />
9 Foundations<br />
10 Concrete Structures<br />
11 Steel Structures<br />
12 Carpentry<br />
13 Interior Finish, Millwork, and Wallboards<br />
14 Roofing and Flashing<br />
15 Masonry<br />
16 Floor Systems<br />
17 Floor Finishes<br />
18 Glass and Glazing<br />
19 Painting<br />
20 Plumbing<br />
21 Electrical Wiring<br />
22 Sewerage Systems<br />
23 Water Distribution Systems<br />
24 Total Cost of Engineering Projects<br />
25 Computer Estimating<br />
Appendix A Abbreviations<br />
Appendix B Example Project<br />
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International Edition<br />
PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Donald S. Barrie, CM Consultants, Boyd C. Paulson, Stanford University<br />
1992 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-003889-9 / MHID: 0-07-003889-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112917-6 / MHID: 0-07-112917-0 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Management in the Engineering and Construction Industry<br />
2 Development And Organization Of Projects<br />
3 Applications And Requirements For Management Organizations<br />
4 Introduction To An Example Project<br />
5 Preconstruction Site Investigation, Planning Scheduling,<br />
Estimating And Design<br />
6 Bidding And Award<br />
7 Construction<br />
8 Application Of Controls<br />
9 Selecting A Construction Manager<br />
10 Concepts Of Project Planning And Control<br />
11 Estimating Project Costs<br />
12 Planning And Control Of Operations And Resources<br />
13 Cost Engineering<br />
14 Procurement<br />
15 Value Engineering<br />
16 Quality Assurance<br />
17 Safety And Health In Construction<br />
18 Risk Management, Insurance, Bonding, Liens And Licensing<br />
19 Industrial Relations<br />
20 Current State Of The Art Of Professional Construction<br />
Management<br />
Appendices<br />
CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS MANUAL OF<br />
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Andrew M. Civitello Jr; and Sidney M Levy<br />
2008 (September 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143219-1 / MHID: 0-07-143219-1 (with CD-<br />
Rom)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
An exhaustive, business-boosting reference, Construction Operations<br />
Manual of Policies and Procedures, Fourth Edition, by Andrew<br />
Civitello, Jr., is loaded with procedures and step-by-step details for<br />
successfully managing construction operations. You get nearly 500<br />
pages of methods, strategies and tactics, forms and ready-to-copy<br />
letters all laid out for you in a concise, easy-to-grasp style. This new<br />
edition, now the most timely, complete, and useful guide available for<br />
managing construction, packs over 20% more forms, and checklists.<br />
It also covers new developments in construction management software,<br />
as well as new material devoted to the Design-Build process.<br />
Included CD-ROM packs project delivery forms, word-for-word letters,<br />
sample letters, and checklists to make the overall construction project<br />
management process easier and more efficient.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Company Organization and Quality Assurance Program<br />
Chapter 2: Company and Project Administration<br />
Chapter 3: General Contracts<br />
Chapter 4: Project Engineering<br />
Chapter 5: Site Superintendence<br />
Chapter 6: Safety and Loss Control
Chapter 7: Design-Build Project Administration<br />
Chapter 8: The Preparation and Processing of Change Orders<br />
Chapter 9: Progress Schedules and Funds Analysis<br />
Chapter 10: Green Buildings and Sustainability<br />
Index<br />
PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Sidney M. Levy<br />
2007 / Hardcover /402 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146417-8 / MHID: 0-07-146417-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Step-by-step advice on making every construction job profitable<br />
and successful. Covering every aspect of the job, from writing initial<br />
contracts to complying with OSHA regulations, this trusted resource<br />
outlines the essential tenets of project management including estimating,<br />
purchasing, and administration of the contract.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Construction Industry<br />
Chapter 2: The Start of the Construction Process<br />
Chapter 3: The General Conditions to the Construction Contract<br />
Chapter 4: Bonds and Insurance<br />
Chapter 5: Organizing the Project Team<br />
Chapter 6: Successful Project Completion Demands a Successful<br />
Start<br />
Chapter 7: Estimating<br />
Chapter 8: Buying Out the Job<br />
Chapter 9: The Change Orders<br />
Chapter 10: Quality Control and Quality Assurance<br />
Chapter 11: Project Documentation<br />
Chapter 12: Claims, Disputes, Arbitration and Mediation<br />
Chapter 13: Safety in Construction<br />
Chapter 14: Design-Build<br />
Chapter 15: Sustainability and Green Buildings<br />
Chapter 16: Interoperability and Building Information Modeling<br />
(BIM)<br />
Index<br />
MANAGING A CONSTRUCTION FIRM ON<br />
JUST 24 HOURS A DAy<br />
by Matt Stevens<br />
2007 / Softcover / 406 pages / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147915-8 / MHID: 0-07-147915-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This detailed overview of the construction contracting business delivers<br />
an invaluable collection of best practices, forms, templates, and<br />
checklists designed to reduce risks and increase profits. Contractors<br />
will learn everything they need to know about the make-or-break areas<br />
of estimating, pricing, bidding, project management, and financial<br />
management.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Chapter 1. The Business of Contracting<br />
Chapter 2. The Acquire Work Process<br />
Chapter 3. The Build Work Process<br />
Chapter 4. The Keep Track Process<br />
Chapter 5. People<br />
Chapter 6. Best Practices<br />
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Chapter 7. Your Last Management Act<br />
Chapter 8. Conclusions<br />
Appendix: Chapter Exercises<br />
Index<br />
DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT DELIVERy<br />
by Sidney M. Levy<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 372 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146157-3 / MHID: 0-07-146157-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Design-Build<br />
Chapter 2: Traveling the Path to Design-Build<br />
Chapter 3: The Design-Build Team<br />
Chapter 4: The Design and Construction Industries<br />
Chapter 5: Developing a Design-Build Program<br />
Chapter 6: Design-Build in the Public Sector<br />
Chapter 7: The Construction Manager Approach to Design-Build<br />
Chapter 8: Design-Build and Sustainability<br />
Chapter 9: Interoperability and Building Information Modeling<br />
Chapter 10: Bond and Insurance Considerations and Issues<br />
Chapter 11: The Legal Aspects of Design-Build<br />
Chapter 12: Design-Build Contracts<br />
Chapter 13: Where Do We Go from Here?<br />
INDEX<br />
CONCRETE<br />
Microstructure, Properties, and Materials<br />
Third Edition<br />
by P. Kumar Mehta, and Paulo J.M. Monteiro<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 659 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146289-1 / MHID: 0-07-146289-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This textbook presents the art and science of concrete in a simple,<br />
clear, hands-on manner, focusing on the following: Cement and<br />
concrete are predicted to be the premier building material of the 21st<br />
Century; Includes unique diagrams, photographs, and summary<br />
tables; Updated to include new chapters on non-destructive methods<br />
for concrete; future challenges in concrete technology; an increased<br />
number of examples of concrete applications; and new developments<br />
in durability.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1--microstructure And Properties Of Hardened Concrete<br />
Part 2--concrete: Materials, Mix Proportioning, And Early-age<br />
Properties<br />
Part3--recent Advances And Concrete In The Future
CPM IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by James J. O'Brien, Civil Engineering, and Fredric L. Plotnick<br />
2006 / Hardcover with CDROM / 651 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145769-9 / MHID: 0-07-145769-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Introduction to CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction to CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 2: Project Control Systems Evolve in Academia<br />
Chapter 3: Project Control Systems Evolve in the Marketplace<br />
Part 2: The Theory of CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 4: Your New Tool--Read Before Using<br />
Chapter 5: Network Construction<br />
Chapter 6: The Durations of the Logic Network<br />
Chapter 7: What Comes Out ...<br />
Chapter 8: Cranking the Engine<br />
Chapter 9: Adding Complexity<br />
Chapter 10: PDM and Precedence Networks<br />
Chapter 11: Respecting the Power of PDM<br />
Chapter 12: Enhancements and Extensions by Software Vendors<br />
Part 3: The Tools of CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 13: Measure Twice--Cut Once<br />
Chapter 14: Choosing Codes<br />
Chapter 15: Acquiring Information to Initial Schedule<br />
Chapter 16: Acquiring the Durations<br />
Chapter 17: Specifying the Relationships Between Activities<br />
Chapter 18: Example Project: The John Doe Project<br />
Part 4: The Practice of CPM Planning<br />
Chapter 19: Equipment and Workforce Planning<br />
Chapter 20: Procurement<br />
Chapter 21: Preconstruction<br />
Chapter 22: Evolution of the Project Schedule<br />
Chapter 23: CPM and Cost Control<br />
Part 5: The Practice of CPM Scheduling<br />
Chapter 24: Let's Look Under the Hood at the Engine<br />
Chapter 25: Converting the Team Plan to the Calculated Schedule<br />
Chapter 26: Engineer's Review of the Submitted Initial CPM<br />
Chapter 27: Updating the Schedule<br />
Chapter 28: Engineer's Review of the Submitted Update<br />
Chapter 29: Revising the Logic Network<br />
Chapter 30: Engineer's Review of the Submitted Revision<br />
Chapter 31: Case Histories<br />
Chapter 32: Additional Exercises fir Students of Project Controls<br />
Part 6: Advanced Topics<br />
Chapter 33: Specifying CPM<br />
Chapter 34: CPM in Claims and Litigation<br />
Chapter 35: Delay Analysis<br />
Chapter 36: Disruption Analyses<br />
Chapter 37: Advanced Topics: Resource Leveling and Smoothing<br />
Chapter 38: Advanced Topics: PERT, SPERT, and GERT<br />
Chapter 39: Conclusion<br />
Appendix A: Sample Cpm Specification As A Guideline For Preparing<br />
Your Own Specification<br />
Appendix B: Unified Facilities Guide Specification<br />
Appendix C: Notation For Rdcpm<br />
Glossary<br />
Acronyms And Symbols<br />
Index<br />
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CARPENTRy & CONSTRUCTION<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mark R. Miller, Rex Miller, and Glenn E. Baker<br />
2004 / Softcover / 696 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144008-0 / MHID: 0-07-144008-9<br />
(A Trade & Technical Professional Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Starting the Job<br />
Chapter 2: Preparing the Site<br />
Chapter 3: Laying Footings and Foundations<br />
Chapter 4: Pouring Concrete Slabs and Floors<br />
Chapter 5: Building Floor Frames<br />
Chapter 6: Framing Walls<br />
Chapter 7: Building Roof Frames<br />
Chapter 8: Covering Roofs<br />
Chapter 9: Installing Windows and Doors<br />
Chapter 10: Finishing Exterior Walls<br />
Chapter 11: Wiring the House<br />
Chapter 12: Plumbing the House<br />
Chapter 13: Insulating with Thermal Efficiency<br />
Chapter 14: Preparing Interior Walls and Ceilings<br />
Chapter 15: Finishing the Interior<br />
Chapter 16: Special Construction Methods<br />
Chapter 17: Maintenance and Remodeling<br />
Chapter 18: The Carpenter and the Industry<br />
Chapter 19: Bathrooms<br />
Chapter 20: Construction with Solar Heating<br />
Chapter 21: Alternative Framing Methods<br />
Chapter 22: Latest Construction Methods.<br />
Project Management<br />
Scheduling<br />
International Edition<br />
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR<br />
ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Garold D. Oberlender, Oklahoma State University<br />
2000 / 384 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039360-8 / MHID: 0-07-039360-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116355-2 / MHID: 0-07-116355-7 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Working with Project Teams<br />
Chapter 3: Project Initiation<br />
Chapter 4: Early Estimates<br />
Chapter 5: Project Budgeting<br />
Chapter 6: Development of Work Plan<br />
Chapter 7: Design Proposals<br />
Chapter 8: Project Scheduling<br />
Chapter 9: Project Tracking<br />
Chapter 10: Design Coordination<br />
Chapter 11: Construction Phase<br />
Chapter 12: Project Close Out<br />
Chapter 13: Tips for Making Things Happen
Chapter 14: Total Quality Management<br />
Appendix A: Example Project<br />
Appendix B: EJCDC Documents<br />
Appendix C: AIA Documents<br />
Appendix D: AGC Documents<br />
Engineering Economy<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
BASICS OF ENGINEERING<br />
ECONOMy<br />
by Leland T. Blank, American University of<br />
Sharjah, UAE, and Anthony J. Tarquin<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-340129-4 / MHID: 0-07-340129-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128762-3 / MHID: 0-07-128762-0 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/blank<br />
This text covers the basic techniques and applications of engineering<br />
economy for all disciplines in the engineering profession. The<br />
writing style emphasizes brief, crisp coverage of the principle or<br />
technique discussed in order to reduce the time taken to present<br />
and grasp the essentials. The objective of the text is to explain and<br />
demonstrate the principles and techniques of engineering economic<br />
analysis as applied in different fields of engineering. This brief text<br />
includes coverage of multiple attribute evaluation for instructors who<br />
want to include non-economic dimensions in alternative evaluation<br />
and the discussion of risk considerations in the appendix, compared<br />
to Blanks comprehensive text, where these topics are discussed in<br />
two unique chapters.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Text integrates spreadsheets in the book.<br />
�<br />
End-of-chapter problems.<br />
� Information on cost estimation, depreciation and taxes has been<br />
included.<br />
�<br />
Extended Exercises can be found in every chapter of the text.<br />
� Adopting faculty members can take advantage of a new and free<br />
annual service -- a collection of instructor problems and solutions<br />
presented by book chapter. These problems may be used directly<br />
on tests and quizzes, as they have not been published elsewhere.<br />
Please contact your sales rep to receive a copy.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy<br />
Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Effect Money<br />
Chapter 3: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates<br />
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Chapter 4: Present Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 5: Annual Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 6: Rate of Return Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Projects<br />
Chapter 8: Breakeven, Sensitivity and Payback Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Replacement and Retention Decisions<br />
Chapter 10: Effects of Inflation<br />
Chapter 11: Estimating Costs<br />
Chapter 12: Depreciation Methods<br />
Chapter 13: After-Tax Economic Analysis<br />
Appendix A Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel<br />
Appendix B Accounting Reports and Business Ratios<br />
Appendix C Alternative Evaluation that Includes Multiple Attributes<br />
and Risk<br />
Appendix D Answers to Problems for Test Review and FE Exam<br />
Practice<br />
Reference Materials<br />
Interest Factor Tables<br />
Glossary of Terms and Symbols<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING ECONOMy<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Leland T Blank, Texas A&M University, and Anthony Tarquin, University<br />
of Texas–El Paso<br />
2005 / 741 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-320534-2 / MHID: 0-07-320534-6<br />
(with OLC Bind-In Card/Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111731-9 / MHID: 0-07-111731-8 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Level 1 - This is How It All Starts<br />
Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy<br />
Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money<br />
Chapter 3: Combining Factors<br />
Chapter 4: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates<br />
Level 2 - Tools for Evaluating Alternatives<br />
Chapter 5: Present Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 6: Annual Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Rate of Return Analysis: Single Alternative<br />
Chapter 8: Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives<br />
Chapter 9: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics<br />
Chapter 10: Making Choices: the Method, MARR, and Multiple Attributes<br />
Level 3 - Making Decisions on Real-World Projects<br />
Chapter 11: Replacement and Retentions Decisions<br />
Chapter 12: Selection from Independent Projects Under Budget<br />
Limitation<br />
Chapter 13: Breakeven Analysis<br />
Level 4 - Rounding Out the Study<br />
Chapter 14: Effects of Inflation<br />
Chapter 15: Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation<br />
Chapter 16: Depreciation Methods<br />
Chapter 17: After-Tax Economic Analysis<br />
Chapter 18: Formalized Sensitivity Analysis and Expected Value<br />
Decisions<br />
Chapter 19: More on Variation and Decision Making Under Risk<br />
Appendix A: Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel<br />
Appendix B: Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios<br />
Appendix C: Comparing Economic Alternatives (from Gottfried’s,<br />
Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel)<br />
Bibliography<br />
Compund Interest Factor Tables<br />
Index
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by James Riggs, deceased; David Bedworth, Arizona State University;<br />
and Sabah Randhawa, Oregon State University<br />
1996 / 736 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115526-7 / MHID: 0-07-115526-0<br />
[IE with 3.5” disk]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Engineering Economics<br />
2 Time Value of Money<br />
3 Present Worth Comparisons<br />
4 Equivalent Annual Worth Contributions<br />
5 Rate of Return Calculations<br />
6 Structural Analysis of Alternatives<br />
7 Replacement Analysis. 8 Public Projects<br />
9 Depreciation and Income Tax<br />
10 Effects of Inflation<br />
11 Sensitivity Analysis<br />
12 Breakeven Analysis<br />
13 Risk Analysis<br />
14 Multistage Sequential Analysis<br />
15 Multiatribute Decision Making<br />
Appendixes<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ENGINEERING<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
by Jose Sepulveda, University of Central Florida; William Souder, University<br />
of Pittsburgh; Byron Gottfried, University of Pittsburgh<br />
1984 / 224 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-023834-3 / MHID: 0-07-023834-0<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Basic Concepts<br />
Annual Compounding<br />
Algebraic Relationships and Solution Procedures<br />
Discrete, Periodic Compounding<br />
Continuous Compounding<br />
Equivalence<br />
PW, FW, EUAS/EUAC<br />
New Present Value, Rate of Return, Payback Period, Benefit-Cost<br />
Ratio<br />
Choosing Among Investment Alternatives<br />
Equipment Replacement and Retirement<br />
Depreciation and Taxes<br />
Preparing and Presenting an Economic Feasibility Study<br />
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Environmental<br />
Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING & SCIENCE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East Lansing, and<br />
Susan J. Masten, McMaster University<br />
2009 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 736 pages / 398 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-312235-9 / MHID: 0-07-312235-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128780-7 / MHID: 0-07-128780-9 [IE]<br />
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Principles of Environmental Engineering is intended for a course in<br />
introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or juniorlevel<br />
students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles<br />
rather than on engineering design. Students should understand<br />
such calculus topics as differentiation, integrations, and differential<br />
equations. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles,<br />
ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text<br />
exposes students to a broader range of environmental topics through<br />
separate chapters on ecosystems, geological and soil resources,<br />
and agricultural effects. This new edition includes a new chapter on<br />
Biology, updated science and technology discussions to reflect the<br />
latest trends and new case studies in each chapter.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� New Chapter on Biology<br />
�<br />
New case studies<br />
� Updated science and technology discussion to reflect latest<br />
trends.<br />
�<br />
Increased number of problems at the end of each chapter.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Teaches through an emphasis on concepts, definitions, descriptions<br />
and abundant illustrations. Scientific principles are emphasized<br />
and design aspects are discussed in abbreviated form.<br />
�<br />
Chemistry review chapter<br />
� Includes chapters on Ecosystems, Soil and Geological Resources,<br />
and Agricultural Impacts.<br />
� The concept of mass balance as a tool for problem-solving is a<br />
theme throughout the text.<br />
�<br />
Exclusively uses SI units.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Chemistry<br />
3 Biology<br />
4 Materials and Energy Balances<br />
5 Ecosystems<br />
6 Risk Perception, Assessment and Management<br />
7 Hydrology<br />
8 Sustainable Energy, Mineral and Soil Resources<br />
9 Water Quality Management<br />
10 Water Treatment
11 Wastewater Treatment<br />
12 Air Pollution<br />
13 Solid Waste Management<br />
14 Hazardous Waste Management<br />
15 Noise Pollution<br />
16 Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East<br />
Lansing, and David A. Cornwell,<br />
Environmental Engineering & Technology<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 1,024 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242411-9 / MHID: 0-07-242411-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125922-4 / MHID: 0-07-125922-8 [IE]<br />
ww.mhhe.com/davis<br />
Davis and Cornwell’s Introduction to Environmental Engineering is<br />
one of the most comprehensive resources on the multiple aspects of<br />
environmental engineering, from solid waste disposal to air and noise<br />
pollution. Pedagogically oriented toward engineers, the text places<br />
a much-needed emphasis on fundamental concepts, definitions,<br />
problem-solving, and design, while providing numerous homework<br />
problems and discussion questions in each chapter. The 4th edition<br />
features completely up-to-date coverage of environmental laws,<br />
regulations, and standards, as well as the addition of a new chapter<br />
on materials and energy balances, and end of chapter computer application<br />
problems. A discussion on environmental ethics complete with<br />
case studies and homework problems presents the legal framework<br />
that governs environmental engineering design.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� The new edition features the most up-to-date environmental<br />
regulations, standards, and laws, and an updated art and photo<br />
program throughout.<br />
� A new chapter on Materials and Energy Balances (2) has been<br />
added to emphasize this important topic.<br />
� Over 200 new homework problems have been added to the<br />
new edition, including over 60 problems on web based research and<br />
spreadsheet applications with MathCAD or MATLAB.<br />
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� Technology discussions have been updated to include issues<br />
such as membrane technology for water treatment, endocrine disrupters<br />
as a pollution source, hydrogen fuel for automobiles, energy<br />
conservation as a pollution control alternative, and use of computer<br />
models for traffic noise prediction.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� The text provides a comprehensive overview of environmental<br />
engineering including a discussion on the nature of the profession<br />
and environmental ethics, a discussion of waste minimization techniques<br />
for each subject area, the presentation of legislative history<br />
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and detailed regulatory requirements, and coverage of noise and<br />
ionizing radiation.<br />
� The end of chapter review items provide a built-in study guide<br />
for students and make it easy for instructors to assess what students<br />
should have learned from the chapter.<br />
� Numerous example problems throughout the chapter and discussion<br />
questions at the end of the chapter reinforce concepts for<br />
students.<br />
� Supplements include a Unit Conversion Booklet (available as an<br />
optional package with the text) and a website featuring the solutions<br />
manual, lecture powerpoints, and image files for instructors, as well<br />
as animations and web links for students.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Materials and Energy Balances<br />
Chapter 3: Hydrology<br />
Chapter 4: Water Treatment<br />
Chapter 5: Water Quality Management<br />
Chapter 6: Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 7: Air Pollution<br />
Chapter 8: Noise Pollution<br />
Chapter 9: Solid Waste Management<br />
Chapter 10: Hazardous Waste Management<br />
Chapter 11: Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />
Appendix B: Noise Computation Nomographs<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
THE ENVIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices
Fundamentals of Soils<br />
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Richard L. Handy, Iowa State University, and Merlin G. Spangler<br />
(deceased)<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 904 pages / 420 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148120-5 / MHID: 0-07-148120-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Geotechnical Engineering: Principles and Practices offers students<br />
and practicing engineers a concise, easy-to-understand approach to<br />
the principles and methods of soil and geotechnical engineering. This<br />
updated classic builds from basic principles of soil mechanics and<br />
applies them to new topics, including mechanically stabilized earth<br />
(MSE), and intermediate foundations.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Igneous Rocks, Ultimate Sources for Soils<br />
Chapter 3: Special Problems with Sedimentary Rocks<br />
Chapter 4: Soils That Are Sediments<br />
Chapter 5: The Soil Profile<br />
Chapter 6: Soil Minerals<br />
Chapter 7: Particle Size and Gradation<br />
Chapter 8: Soil Fabric and Structure<br />
Chapter 9: Soil Density and Unit Weight<br />
Chapter 10: Soil Water<br />
Chapter 11: Pore Water Pressure, Capillary Water, and Frost Action<br />
Chapter 12: Soil Consistency and Engineering Classification<br />
Chapter 13: Compaction<br />
Chapter 14: Seepage<br />
Chapter 15: Stress Distribution in Soil<br />
Chapter 16: Settlement<br />
Chapter 17: Time-Rate of Settlement<br />
Chapter 18: Soil Shear Strength<br />
Chapter 19: Lateral Stress and Retaining Walls<br />
Chapter 20: Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls and an Introduction<br />
to Soil Nailing<br />
Chapter 21: Slope Stability and Landslides<br />
Chapter 22: Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations<br />
Chapter 23: Deep Foundations<br />
Chapter 24: Intermediate Foundations and Ground Improvement<br />
Chapter 25: Underground Conduits<br />
Chapter 26: In Situ Soil and Rock Tests<br />
Chapter 27: Introduction to Soil Dynamics<br />
Chapter 28: Geotechnical Investigation and Report<br />
Appendix A: Elastic Solutions for Horizontal Pressures on Retaining<br />
Walls Resulting from Surface Loads<br />
Index<br />
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Soils Lab<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF SOILS AND<br />
THEIR MEASUREMENT<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Joseph E. Bowles<br />
1992 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-911266-8 / MHID: 0-07-911266-8<br />
(with 5.25” disk)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122226-6 / MHID: 0-07-122226-X [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Water-Content Determination<br />
2 Field Collection of a Soil Sample<br />
3 Liquid and Plastic Limits of a Soil<br />
4 Shrinkage Limit<br />
5 Grain Size Analysis-Mechanical Method<br />
6 Grain Size Analysis-Hydrometer Method<br />
7 Specific Gravity of Soil Solids<br />
8 Classification of Soils<br />
9 Moisture-Unit Weight Relationships (Compaction Test)<br />
10 Determination of In-Place Soil Density<br />
11 Coefficient of Permeability-Constant Head Method<br />
12 Coefficient of Permeability-Falling Head Method<br />
13 Consolidation Test<br />
14 Unconfined Compression Testing<br />
15 Triaxial Test-Without Pore-Pressure Measurements<br />
16 Triaxial Test-With Pore-Pressure Measurements<br />
17 Direct Shear Test<br />
18 Relative-Density Determination<br />
19 California Bearing-Ratio (CBR)<br />
20 Flow-Net Construction Using an Electrical Analogy<br />
21 Volumetric-Gravimetric Relationships<br />
22 Unit Weight of Cohesive Soils<br />
Stress Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
ADVANCED STRENGTH AND APPLIED<br />
STRESS ANALySIS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard Budynas, Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
1999 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008985-3 / MHID: 0-07-008985-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116099-5 / MHID: 0-07-116099-X [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Force, Stress, Strain, and<br />
Displacement<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain. Transforma-tions, Equilibrium, and<br />
Compatibility<br />
Chapter 3: Funda-mental Formulations of Stress, Strain, and
Deflection<br />
Chapter 4: Concepts from the Theory of Elasticity<br />
Chapter 5: Topics from Advanced Mechanics of Materials<br />
Chapter 6: Energy Techniques in Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Strength Theories and Design Methods<br />
Chapter 8: Experimental Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Introduction to the Finite Element Method<br />
Chapter 10: Finite Element Modeling Techniques<br />
Appendix A: SI and USCU Conversions<br />
Appendix B: Properties of Cross Sections<br />
Appendix C: Beams in Bending<br />
Appendix D: Singularity Functions<br />
Appendix E: Principal Second-area Moments<br />
Appendix F: Stress Concentration Factors<br />
Appendix G: Strain Gage Rosette Equations<br />
Appendix H: Corrections for Transverse Sensitivity of Strain<br />
Appendix I: Matrix Algebra and Cartesian Tensors.<br />
New<br />
Structural Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />
STRUCTURAL ANALySIS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Kenneth M. Leet, Northeastern University,<br />
Chia-Ming Uang, University Of California-San<br />
Diego, Anne Gilbert, Speigel Zamecnik & Shah<br />
2008 (September 2006) / 784 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330538-7 / MHID: 0-07-330538-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125929-3 / MHID: 0-07-125929-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/leet3e<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, third edition introduces engineering<br />
and architectural students to the basic techniques for analyzing<br />
the most common structural elements, including beams, trusses,<br />
frames, cables, and arches. Leet et al cover the classical methods of<br />
analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures, and provide an<br />
introduction to the matrix formulation on which computer analysis is<br />
based. Third edition users will find that the text’s layout has improved<br />
and the solutions manual has been typeset and carefully checked<br />
for accuracy.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� Design and layout has been improved to better illustrate example<br />
problems.<br />
� Example problems are now on a two page spread, where in the<br />
past readers had to flip back and forth to follow examples. Now all<br />
the information in one place.<br />
� The Solutions Manual has been revised and checked for accuracy.<br />
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FEATURES<br />
� Free access to RISA software, which is beneficial since RISA is<br />
among the easiest to learn and utilize, and is a well-known anyalysis<br />
tool in the industry.<br />
� The text contains a highly detailed, realistic art program with fully<br />
drawn, practical illustrations.<br />
�<br />
Different types of Structural and Building Codes are described.<br />
� Chapter Two, Design Loads, is devoted to a comprehensive<br />
discussion of loads that include dead and live loads, tributary areas<br />
and earthquake and wind forces. Wind specifications conform to the<br />
latest edition of the ASCE Standard.<br />
� “Computer Problems” that require a computer solution, rather<br />
than a hand analysis, are found in various chapters. We also offer<br />
an academic version of RISA-2D software for free to adopters of<br />
the text.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Design Loads<br />
3 Statics of Structures-Reactions<br />
4 Trusses<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Cables<br />
7 Arches<br />
8 Live Load Forces: Influence Lines for Determinate Structures<br />
9 Deflections of Beams and Frames<br />
10 Work-Energy Methods for Computing Deflections<br />
11 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by the Flexibility Method<br />
12 Analysis of Indeterminate Beams and Frames by the Slope-<br />
Deflection Method<br />
13 Moment Distribution<br />
14 Indeterminate Structures: Influence Lines<br />
15 Approximate Analysis of Indeterminate Structures<br />
16 Introduction to the General Stiffness Method<br />
17 Matrix Analysis of Trusses by the Direct Stiffness Method<br />
18 Matrix Analysis of Beams and Frames by the Direct Stiffness<br />
Method<br />
Appendix A Review of Matrix Operations<br />
Glossary<br />
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems<br />
Credits<br />
Index
Structural Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERMEDIATE STRUCTURAL ANALySIS<br />
by Chu-Kia Wang, University of Wisconsin, Madison<br />
1983 / 656 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066623-8 / MHID: 0-07-066623-7 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS:<br />
Chapter 1: Force Method vs. Displacement Method<br />
Chapter 2: Deformation of Statically Determined Beams and Rigid<br />
Frames<br />
Chapter 3: Deflection of Statically Determined Trusses<br />
Chapter 4: Analysis of Statically Indeterminate by the Force<br />
Method<br />
Chapter 5: The Three-Moment Equation<br />
Chapter 6: The Slope-Deflection Method<br />
Chapter 7: The Moment-Distribution Method<br />
Chapter 8: Matrix Operations<br />
Chapter 9: Matrix Displacement Method of Truss Analysis<br />
Chapter 10: Matrix Displacement Method of Rigid Frame Analysis<br />
Chapter 11: Influence Lines and Moving Loads<br />
Chapter 12: Approximate Methods of Multistory Frame Analysis<br />
Chapter 13: The Column-Analogy Method<br />
Chapter 14: Composite Structures and Rigid Frames with Axial<br />
Deformation<br />
Chapter 15: Secondary Stresses in Trusses with Rigid Joints<br />
Chapter 16: Rigid Frames with Curved Members<br />
Chapter 17: Analysis of Horizontal Grid Frames<br />
Chapter 18: Rigid Frames with Semirigid Connections<br />
Chapter 19: Effects of Shear Deformations<br />
Chapter 20: Beams on Elastic Foundation<br />
STRUCTURAL DyNAMICS IN PRACTICE: A<br />
GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS<br />
by Arthur Bolton<br />
1993 / Hardcover / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-707813-3 / MHID: 0-07-707813-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Basic Information.<br />
Sources of Dynamic Excitation.<br />
Human Reaction and Response to Vibration.<br />
Slope-Deflection and Moment Distribution Modified for Dynamic<br />
Loads.<br />
The Use of Type Solutions.<br />
The Calculation of Approximate Natural Frequencies for Continuous<br />
Structures.<br />
Natural Frequencies of Triangulated Structures.<br />
The Influence of Axial Loads on Natural Frequencies.<br />
Structures Without Obvious Node Points.<br />
Initial Design for Dynamic Forces.<br />
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Structures: Concrete<br />
International Edition<br />
DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES<br />
Thirteenth Edition<br />
by Arthur H Nilson, Cornell University—Ithaca; David Darwin, University<br />
of Kansas—Lawrence and Charles W Dolan, University of Wyoming<br />
— Laramie<br />
2004 / 896 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292199-1 / MHID: 0-07-292199-4<br />
(with Bind-In Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123260-9 / MHID: 0-07-123260-5 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921994<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Materials<br />
3 Flexural Analysis and Design of Beams<br />
4 Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams<br />
5 Bond, Anchorage, and Developmental Length<br />
6 Serviceability<br />
7 Analysis and Design for Torsion<br />
8 Short Columns<br />
9 Slender Columns<br />
10 Strut-and-Tie Models<br />
11 Design of Reinforcement at Joints<br />
12 Analysis of Intermediate Beams and Frames<br />
13 Two-Way Column-Supported Slabs<br />
14 Yield Line Analysis for Slabs<br />
15 Strip Method for Slabs<br />
16 Footings and Foundations<br />
17 Retaining Walls<br />
18 Concrete Building Systems<br />
19 Prestressed Concrete<br />
20 Seismic Design<br />
International Edition<br />
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN<br />
Second Revised Edition<br />
by S N Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi<br />
2002 / Softcover / 725 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-047332-4 / MHID: 0-07-047332-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123157-2 / MHID: 0-07-123157-9 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Reinforced Concrete Materials<br />
2 Design Concepts<br />
3 Flexure<br />
4 Shear, Torsion and Bond<br />
5 Serviceability Requirements<br />
6 Beams<br />
7 Slabs<br />
8 Staircase<br />
9 Columns<br />
10 Retaining Walls<br />
11 Foundation<br />
Appendices<br />
Index
International Edition<br />
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Kenneth M. Leet and Dionisio Bernal, both of Northeastern University<br />
1997 / 672 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115372-0 / MHID: 0-07-115372-1 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Materials<br />
3 Design of Beams for Flexure<br />
4 Shear and Diagonal Tension<br />
5 Torsion<br />
6 Bond, Anchorage, and Reinforcing Details<br />
7 Design of Columns/8 Footing Design<br />
9 Retaining Walls<br />
10 The Design and Analysis of Multistory Building Frames<br />
11 Design of Two-Way Slabs<br />
12 Prestressed Concrete<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF REINFORCED<br />
CONCRETE DESIGN<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Noel Everard, formerly University of Texas<br />
1993 / 368 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-019772-5 / MHID: 0-07-019772-5<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Materials and Components for Reinforced Concrete Construction<br />
2 Gravity Loads Forces, Shear, Moments, and Reactions<br />
3 Lateral Loads Forces, Shear, Moments, and Reactions<br />
4 Alternate Design Method General Requirements and Flexural<br />
Computations<br />
5 Strength Design<br />
6 Shear and Torsion<br />
7 Details of Reinforcement<br />
8 Serviceability and Deflections<br />
9 General Provisions for Columns<br />
10 Short Columns Strength Design<br />
11 Long Columns<br />
12 Footings<br />
13 The Equivalent Frame Method<br />
14 Retaining Walls<br />
Appendixes<br />
Index<br />
93<br />
Structures: Steel<br />
International Edition<br />
STEEL STRUCTURES: BEHAVIOR AND LRFD<br />
by Ramulu S Vinnakota, Marquette University<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 928 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-236614-3 / MHID: 0-07-236614-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113107-0 / MHID: 0-07-113107-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/vinnakota<br />
Ramulu Vinnakota’s, Behavior and LRFD of Steel Structures stresses<br />
both the design of steel structures (as do the competing texts) and the<br />
behavior of steel under specific conditions. The most recent editions<br />
of the American Institute of Steel Construction’s Load and Resistance<br />
Factor Design Specifications (3e, 1999) and the LRFD Manual (3e,<br />
2001) are used and extensively referenced in the Vinnakota text,<br />
and these documents are based on the behavior of steel. Therefore<br />
covering the interaction of design and behavior in one textbook is a<br />
unique approach. Designers must understand structural behavior as<br />
an integral part of the design process, and chapters 1 to 5 thoroughly<br />
cover this material. As Ramulu Vinnakota notes, “The heart and soul<br />
of design are the ability to conceive a structure that will behave as<br />
desired, and intuition regarding different framing options.” The balance<br />
of the chapters covers the elements that makeup a steel building<br />
structure: members and connections. In each chapter, discussion of<br />
theory and behavior of the member under various combinations of<br />
loads it must resist is followed by a discussion of design applications.<br />
Throughout the text, a web icon references readers to the book’s<br />
website (http://www.mhhe.com/ vinnakota), which contains extensive<br />
additional coverage of advanced topics.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Steels<br />
3 Structures<br />
4 Design Loads and Design Philosophy<br />
5 Structural Analysis and Required Strengths<br />
6 Connectors<br />
7 Tension Members<br />
8 Axially Loaded Columns<br />
9 Adequately Braced Compact Beams<br />
10 Unbraced Beams<br />
11 Members Under Combined Forces<br />
12 Joints and Connecting Elements<br />
13 Connections
BRIDGE ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Demetrios E. Tonias, and Jim J. Zhao<br />
2007 (September 2006) / Hardcover / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145903-7 / MHID: 0-07-145903-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The very latest coverage of the enitre bridge engineering process.<br />
Written for new and experienced highway engineers, this master<br />
resource offers the most complete and practical treatment available<br />
for every aspect of highway bridge design, rehabilitation, and maintenance.<br />
From initial concept all the way to final contract documentation<br />
preparation, Bridge Engineering presents a clear and detailed road<br />
map to the entire bridge engineering process.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Section 1: The Structure<br />
Section 2: Project Inception<br />
Section 3: The Superstructure<br />
Section 4: The Substructure<br />
Section 5: Implementation & Management<br />
Appendix<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Illustration Credits<br />
Index<br />
About the <strong>Author</strong>s<br />
STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGNER’S<br />
HANDBOOK<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Roger L Brockenbrough and Frederick Merritt<br />
2006 / 800 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143218-4 / MHID: 0-07-143218-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking<br />
and Fabrication<br />
Chapter 2: Fabrication and Erection<br />
Chapter 3: Connections<br />
Chapter 4: Building Codes, Loads, and Fire Protection<br />
Chapter 5: Criteria for Building Design<br />
Chapter 6: Design of Building Members<br />
Chapter 7: Floor and Roof Systems<br />
Chapter 8: Lateral Force Design<br />
Chapter 9: Cold-Formed Steel Design<br />
Chapter 10: Highway Bridge Design Criteria<br />
Chapter 11: Railroad Bridge Design Criteria<br />
Chapter 12: Beam and Girder Bridges<br />
Chapter 13: Truss Bridges<br />
Chapter 14: Arch Bridges<br />
Chapter 15: Cable-Suspended Bridges<br />
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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STRUCTURAL<br />
STEEL DESIGN<br />
by Abraham J. Rokach, University of Illinois<br />
1991 / Softcover / 210 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-053563-3 / MHID: 0-07-053563-9<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Structural Steel<br />
Introduction to LRFD<br />
Tension Members<br />
Column Numbers and Other Compression Members<br />
Compact Beams and Other Flexural Members<br />
Noncompact Beams and Plate Girders<br />
Members in Flexure and Tension<br />
Beam-Columns: Combined Flexure and Compression<br />
Torsion<br />
Composite Members<br />
Connections<br />
Other Design Considerations<br />
Structures: Wood<br />
DESIGN OF WOOD STRUCTURES – ASD/<br />
LRFD<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Donald Breyer, Kenneth Fridley, Kelly Cobeen and David Pollock, Jr.,<br />
2007 / 1025 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145539-8 / MHID: 0-07-145539-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Continued the sterling standard set by earlier editions, this indispensable<br />
reference leads you through the complete design of a wood<br />
structure (except for the foundation), following the same sequence<br />
used in the actual design/construction process.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Wood Buildings and Design Criteria<br />
Chapter 2: Design Loads<br />
Chapter 3: Behavior of Structures under Loads and Forces<br />
Chapter 4: Properties of Wood and Lumber Grades<br />
Chapter 5: Structural Glued Laminated Timber<br />
Chapter 6: Beam Design<br />
Chapter 7: Axial Forces and Combined Bending and Axial Forces<br />
Chapter 8: Wood Structural Panels<br />
Chapter 9: Diaphragms<br />
Chapter 10: Shearwalls<br />
Chapter 11: Wood Connections--Background<br />
Chapter 12: Nailed and Stapled Connections<br />
Chapter 13: Bolts, Lag Bolts, and Other Connectors<br />
Chapter 14: Connection Details and Hardware<br />
Chapter 15: Diaphragm-to-Shearwall Anchorage<br />
Chapter 16: Advanced Topics in Lateral Force Design<br />
Appendix A: Equivalent Uniform Weights Of Wood Framing<br />
Appendix B: Weights Of Building Materials<br />
Appendix C: Selected Tables And Figures From The International<br />
Building Code, 2006 Edition<br />
Appendix D: Si Units<br />
Index
New<br />
Structures<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />
STRUCTURAL ANALySIS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Kenneth M. Leet, Northeastern University,<br />
Chia-Ming Uang, University Of California-San<br />
Diego, Anne Gilbert, Speigel Zamecnik & Shah<br />
2008 (September 2006) / 784 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330538-7 / MHID: 0-07-330538-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125929-3 / MHID: 0-07-125929-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/leet3e<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, third edition introduces engineering<br />
and architectural students to the basic techniques for analyzing<br />
the most common structural elements, including beams, trusses,<br />
frames, cables, and arches. Leet et al cover the classical methods of<br />
analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures, and provide an<br />
introduction to the matrix formulation on which computer analysis is<br />
based. Third edition users will find that the text’s layout has improved<br />
and the solutions manual has been typeset and carefully checked<br />
for accuracy.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� Design and layout has been improved to better illustrate example<br />
problems.<br />
� Example problems are now on a two page spread, where in the<br />
past readers had to flip back and forth to follow examples. Now all<br />
the information in one place.<br />
� The Solutions Manual has been revised and checked for accuracy.<br />
� The text features an Online Learning Center at http://www.mhhe.<br />
com/leet3e.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Free access to RISA software, which is beneficial since RISA is<br />
among the easiest to learn and utilize, and is a well-known anyalysis<br />
tool in the industry.<br />
� The text contains a highly detailed, realistic art program with fully<br />
drawn, practical illustrations.<br />
�<br />
Different types of Structural and Building Codes are described.<br />
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� Chapter Two, Design Loads, is devoted to a comprehensive<br />
discussion of loads that include dead and live loads, tributary areas<br />
and earthquake and wind forces. Wind specifications conform to the<br />
latest edition of the ASCE Standard.<br />
� “Computer Problems” that require a computer solution, rather<br />
than a hand analysis, are found in various chapters. We also offer<br />
an academic version of RISA-2D software for free to adopters of<br />
the text.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Design Loads<br />
3 Statics of Structures-Reactions<br />
4 Trusses<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Cables<br />
7 Arches<br />
8 Live Load Forces: Influence Lines for Determinate Structures<br />
9 Deflections of Beams and Frames<br />
10 Work-Energy Methods for Computing Deflections<br />
11 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by the Flexibility Method<br />
12 Analysis of Indeterminate Beams and Frames by the Slope-<br />
Deflection Method<br />
13 Moment Distribution<br />
14 Indeterminate Structures: Influence Lines<br />
15 Approximate Analysis of Indeterminate Structures<br />
16 Introduction to the General Stiffness Method<br />
17 Matrix Analysis of Trusses by the Direct Stiffness Method<br />
18 Matrix Analysis of Beams and Frames by the Direct Stiffness<br />
Method<br />
Appendix A Review of Matrix Operations<br />
Glossary<br />
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems<br />
Credits<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
RELIABILITy OF STRUCTURES<br />
by Andrzej S Nowak, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Kevin, Collins,<br />
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />
2000 / 528 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116354-5 / MHID: 0-07-116354-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Random Variables<br />
Chapter 3: Functions of Random Variables<br />
Chapter 4: Simulation Techniques<br />
Chapter 5: Structural Safety Analysis<br />
Chapter 6: Design Codes<br />
Chapter 7: Structural Load Models<br />
Chapter 8: Models of Resistance<br />
Chapter 9: System Reliability<br />
Chapter 10: Human Error Models
Plates And Shells<br />
International Edition<br />
THEORy OF PLATES AND SHELLS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephan Timoshenko, deceased; Krieger Woinowsky, Stanford University<br />
1959 / 580 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085820-6 / MHID: 0-07-085820-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Bending of Long Rectangular Plates to a Cylindrical Surface<br />
2 Pure Bending of Plates<br />
3 Symmetrical Bending of Circular Plates<br />
4 Small Deflections of Laterally Loaded Plates<br />
5 Simply Supported Rectangular Plates<br />
6 Rectangular Plates with Various Edge Conditions<br />
7 Continous Rectangular Plates<br />
8 Plates on Elastic Foundations<br />
9 Plates of Various Shapes<br />
10 Special And Approximate Methods in Theory of Plates<br />
11 Bending of Anisotropic Plates<br />
12 Bending of Plates Under the Combined Action of Lateral Loads<br />
and Forces in the Middle Plane of the Plate<br />
13 Large Deflections of Plates<br />
14 Deformation of Shells without Bending<br />
15 General Theory of Cylindrical Shells<br />
16 Shells Having the Form of a Surface of Revolution and Loaded<br />
Symmetrically with Respect to their Axis<br />
Water Resources<br />
International Edition<br />
WATER CHEMISTRy<br />
by Mark M Benjamin, University of Washington<br />
2002 / 688 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-238390-4 / MHID: 0-07-238390-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120239-8 / MHID: 0-07-120239-0 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1: Concepts in Aquatic Chemistry<br />
2: Potentials, Energy, and Forces: Ways to Interpret Changes in<br />
Physical/Chemical Systems<br />
3: Acids and Bases, Part 1. Acid/Base Speciation and Exact<br />
Solutions to Acid/Base Problems<br />
4: Acids and Bases, Part 2. Approximate Solutions to Acid/Base<br />
Problems Using Spreadsheets and Log C-pH Diagrams<br />
5: Titrations and Buffers<br />
6: Software for Solving Chemical Equilibrium Problems<br />
7: Gas/Liquid Equilibrium<br />
8: Chemistry of Metals in Aqueous Systems<br />
9: Redox Chemistry<br />
10: Adsorption Reactions<br />
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International Edition<br />
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Ray K. Linsley (deceased), Joseph B. Franzini, Stanford University,<br />
David L. Freyberg, Stanford University, George Tchobanoglous, University<br />
of California—Davis<br />
1992 / Hardcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112689-2 / MHID: 0-07-112689-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Descriptive Hydrology<br />
Chapter 3: Quantitative Hydrology<br />
Chapter 4: Groundwater<br />
Chapter 5: Probability Concepts in Planning<br />
Chapter 6: Water Law<br />
Chapter 7: Reservoirs<br />
Chapter 8: Dams<br />
Chapter 9: Spillways, Gates, and Outlet Works<br />
Chapter 10: Open Channels<br />
Chapter 11: Pressure Conduits<br />
Chapter 12: Hydraulic Machinery<br />
Chapter 13: Engineering Economy in Water-Resources Planning<br />
Chapter 14: Irrigation<br />
Chapter 15: Water-Supply Systems<br />
Chapter 16: Hydroelectric Power<br />
Chapter 17: River Navigation<br />
Chapter 18: Drainage<br />
Chapter 19: Sewerage and Wasterwater Treatment<br />
Chapter 20: Flood-Damage Mitigation<br />
Chapter 21: Planning for Water-Resources Development<br />
Appendices<br />
Indexes<br />
WATER REUSE<br />
by Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. an AECOM Company, Takashi Asano, Franklin<br />
L. Burton, Harold L. Leverenz, Ryujiro Tsuchihashi, and George Tchobanoglous,<br />
University Of California Davis<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 1570 pages / 400 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145927-3 / MHID: 0-07-145927-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Water Reuse: Issues, Technologies, and Applications equips water/<br />
wastewater students, engineers, scientists, and professionals with a<br />
definitive account of the latest water reclamation, recycling, and reuse<br />
theory and practice. This landmark textbook presents an integrated<br />
approach to all aspects of water reuse _ from public health protection<br />
to water quality criteria and regulations to advanced technology to<br />
implementation issues.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Foreword<br />
Part 1: Water Reuse: An Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Water Issues: Current Status and the Role of Water<br />
Reclamation and Reuse<br />
Chapter 2: Water Reuse: Past and Current Practices<br />
Part 2: Health and Environmental Concerns in Water Reuse<br />
Chapter 3: Characteristics of Municipal Wastewater and Related<br />
Health and Environmental Issues<br />
Chapter 4: Water Reuse Regulations and Guidelines<br />
Chapter 5: Health Risk Analysis in Water Reuse Applications<br />
Part 3: Technologies and Systems for Water Reclamation and<br />
Reuse<br />
Chapter 6: Water Reuse Technologies and Treatment Systems: An<br />
Overview
Chapter 7: Removal of Constituents by Secondary Treatment<br />
Chapter 8: Removal of Residual Particulate Matter<br />
Chapter 9: Removal of Dissolved Constituents with Membranes<br />
Chapter 10: Removal of Residual Trace Constituents<br />
Chapter 11: Disinfection Processes for Water Reuse Applications<br />
Chapter 12: Satellite Treatment Systems for Water Reuse<br />
Applications<br />
Chapter 13: Onsite and Decentralized Systems for Water Reuse<br />
Chapter 14: Distribution and Storage of Reclaimed Water<br />
Chapter 15: Dual Plumbing Systems<br />
Part 4: Water Reuse Applications<br />
Chapter 16: Water Reuse Applications: An Overview<br />
Chapter 17: Agricultural Uses of Reclaimed Water<br />
Chapter 18: Landscape Irrigation with Reclaimed Water<br />
Chapter 19: Industrial Uses of Reclaimed Water<br />
Chapter 20: Urban Nonirrigation Water Reuse Applications<br />
Chapter 21: Environmental and Recreational Uses of Reclaimed<br />
Water<br />
Chapter 22: Groundwater Recharge with Reclaimed Water<br />
Chapter 23: Indirect Potable Reuse through Surface Water<br />
Augmentation<br />
Chapter 24: Direct Potable Reuse of Reclaimed Water<br />
Part 5: Implementing Water Reuse<br />
Chapter 25: Planning for Water Reclamation and Reuse<br />
Chapter 26: Public Participation and Implementation Issues<br />
Appendix A: Conversion Factors<br />
Appendix B: Physical Properties Of Selected Gases And The<br />
Composition Of Air<br />
Appendix C: Physical Properties Of Water<br />
Appendix D: Statistical Analysis Of Data<br />
Appendix E: Review Of Water Reclamation Activities In The United<br />
States And In Selected Countries<br />
Appendix F: Evolution Of Nonpotable Reuse Criteria And<br />
Groundwater Recharge Regulations In California<br />
Appendix G: Values Of The Hantush Function F<br />
Appendix H: Interest Factors And Their Use<br />
Name Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
New<br />
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CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING & SCIENCE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East Lansing, and<br />
Susan J. Masten, McMaster University<br />
2009 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 736 pages / 398 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-312235-9 / MHID: 0-07-312235-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128780-7 / MHID: 0-07-128780-9 [IE]<br />
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Principles of Environmental Engineering is intended for a course in<br />
introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or juniorlevel<br />
students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles<br />
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rather than on engineering design. Students should understand<br />
such calculus topics as differentiation, integrations, and differential<br />
equations. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles,<br />
ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text<br />
exposes students to a broader range of environmental topics through<br />
separate chapters on ecosystems, geological and soil resources,<br />
and agricultural effects. This new edition includes a new chapter on<br />
Biology, updated science and technology discussions to reflect the<br />
latest trends and new case studies in each chapter.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� New Chapter on Biology<br />
�<br />
New case studies<br />
� Updated science and technology discussion to reflect latest<br />
trends.<br />
�<br />
Increased number of problems at the end of each chapter.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Teaches through an emphasis on concepts, definitions, descriptions<br />
and abundant illustrations. Scientific principles are emphasized<br />
and design aspects are discussed in abbreviated form.<br />
�<br />
Chemistry review chapter<br />
� Includes chapters on Ecosystems, Soil and Geological Resources,<br />
and Agricultural Impacts.<br />
� The concept of mass balance as a tool for problem-solving is a<br />
theme throughout the text.<br />
�<br />
Exclusively uses SI units.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Chemistry<br />
3 Biology<br />
4 Materials and Energy Balances<br />
5 Ecosystems<br />
6 Risk Perception, Assessment and Management<br />
7 Hydrology<br />
8 Sustainable Energy, Mineral and Soil Resources<br />
9 Water Quality Management<br />
10 Water Treatment<br />
11 Wastewater Treatment<br />
12 Air Pollution<br />
13 Solid Waste Management<br />
14 Hazardous Waste Management<br />
15 Noise Pollution<br />
16 Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals
New<br />
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INTRODUCTION TO<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East<br />
Lansing, and David A. Cornwell,<br />
Environmental Engineering & Technology<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 928 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242411-9 / MHID: 0-07-242411-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125922-4 / MHID: 0-07-125922-8 [IE]<br />
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Davis and Cornwell’s Introduction to Environmental Engineering is<br />
one of the most comprehensive resources on the multiple aspects of<br />
environmental engineering, from solid waste disposal to air and noise<br />
pollution. Pedagogically oriented toward engineers, the text places<br />
a much-needed emphasis on fundamental concepts, definitions,<br />
problem-solving, and design, while providing numerous homework<br />
problems and discussion questions in each chapter. The 4th edition<br />
features completely up-to-date coverage of environmental laws,<br />
regulations, and standards, as well as the addition of a new chapter<br />
on materials and energy balances, and end of chapter computer application<br />
problems. A discussion on environmental ethics complete with<br />
case studies and homework problems presents the legal framework<br />
that governs environmental engineering design.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
� The new edition features the most up-to-date environmental<br />
regulations, standards, and laws, and an updated art and photo<br />
program throughout.<br />
� A new chapter on Materials and Energy Balances (2) has been<br />
added to emphasize this important topic.<br />
� Over 200 new homework problems have been added to the<br />
new edition, including over 60 problems on web based research and<br />
spreadsheet applications with MathCAD or MATLAB.<br />
� Technology discussions have been updated to include issues<br />
such as membrane technology for water treatment, endocrine disrupters<br />
as a pollution source, hydrogen fuel for automobiles, energy<br />
conservation as a pollution control alternative, and use of computer<br />
models for traffic noise prediction.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� The text provides a comprehensive overview of environmental<br />
engineering including a discussion on the nature of the profession<br />
and environmental ethics, a discussion of waste minimization techniques<br />
for each subject area, the presentation of legislative history<br />
and detailed regulatory requirements, and coverage of noise and<br />
ionizing radiation.<br />
� The end of chapter review items provide a built-in study guide<br />
for students and make it easy for instructors to assess what students<br />
should have learned from the chapter.<br />
� Numerous example problems throughout the chapter and<br />
discussion questions at the end of the chapter reinforce concepts<br />
for students.<br />
� Supplements include a Unit Conversion Booklet (available as an<br />
optional package with the text) and a website featuring the solutions<br />
manual, lecture powerpoints, and image files for instructors, as well<br />
as animations and web links for students.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Materials and Energy Balances<br />
Chapter 3: Hydrology<br />
Chapter 4: Water Treatment<br />
Chapter 5: Water Quality Management<br />
Chapter 6: Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 7: Air Pollution<br />
Chapter 8: Noise Pollution<br />
Chapter 9: Solid Waste Management<br />
Chapter 10: Hazardous Waste Management<br />
Chapter 11: Ionizing Radiation<br />
Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />
Appendix B: Noise Computation Nomographs<br />
International Edition<br />
CHEMISTRy FOR ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Clair N. Sawyer (deceased), Perry McCarty, Stanford University; Gene<br />
F. Parkin, University of Iowa, Iowa City<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-248066-5 / MHID: 0-07-248066-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123045-2 / MHID: 0-07-123045-9 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
I Fundamentals of Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and<br />
Science:<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Basic Concepts from General Chemistry<br />
3 Basic Concepts from Physical Chemistry<br />
4 Basic Concepts from Equilibrium Chemistry<br />
5 Basic Concepts from Organic Chemistry<br />
6 Basic Concepts from Biochemistry<br />
7 Basic Concepts from Colloid Chemistry<br />
8 Basic Concepts from Nuclear Chemistry<br />
II Water and Wastewater Analysis:<br />
9 Introduction<br />
10 Statistical Analysis of Analytical Data<br />
11 Basic Concepts from Quantitative Chemistry<br />
12 Instrumental Methods of Analysis<br />
13 Turbidity<br />
14 Color<br />
15 Standard Solutions<br />
16 pH<br />
17 Acidity<br />
18 Alkalinity<br />
19 Hardness<br />
20 Residual Chlorine and Chlorine Demand<br />
21 Chloride<br />
22 Dissolved Oxygen<br />
23 Biochemical Oxygen Demand<br />
24 Chemical Oxygen Demand<br />
25 Nitrogen<br />
26 Solids<br />
27 Iron and Manganese<br />
28 Fluoride<br />
29 Sulfate<br />
30 Phosphorus and Phosphate<br />
31 Oil and Grease<br />
32 Volatile Acids<br />
33 Gas Analysis
34 Trace Contaminants<br />
Appendix A: Thermodynamic Properties (25 degrees C)<br />
Appendix B: Acronyms, Roman Symbols, and Greek Symbols<br />
International Edition<br />
WASTEWATER ENGINEERING TREATMENT<br />
AND REUSE<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., and George Tchobanoglous, University of<br />
California, Davis; Frank L Burton and H David Stensel, University of<br />
Washington<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 1,848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-041878-3 / MHID: 0-07-041878-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124140-3 / MHID: 0-07-124140-X [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Wastewater Engineering<br />
Chapter 2: Constituents in Wastewater<br />
Chapter 3: Analysis and Selection of Wastewater Flowrates and<br />
Constituent Loadings<br />
Chapter 4: Introduction to Process Analysis and Selection<br />
Chapter 5 Physical Unit Operations<br />
Chapter 6 Chemical Unit Processes<br />
Chapter 7: Fundamentals of Biological Treatment<br />
Chapter 8: Aerobic Suspended Growth Biological Treatment<br />
Processes<br />
Chapter 9: Aerobic Attached Growth Biological Treatment<br />
Processes<br />
Chapter 10: Anaerobic Suspended and Attached Growth Biological<br />
Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 11: Advanced Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 12: Disinfection Process<br />
Chapter 13: Water Reuse<br />
Chapter 14: Treatment, Reuse, and Disposal of Solids and<br />
Biosolids<br />
Chapter 15: Issues Related To Treatment Plant Performance<br />
International Edition<br />
WATER CHEMISTRy<br />
by Mark M Benjamin, University of Washington<br />
2002 / 688 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-238390-4 / MHID: 0-07-238390-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120239-8 / MHID: 0-07-120239-0 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1: Concepts in Aquatic Chemistry<br />
2: Potentials, Energy, and Forces: Ways to Interpret Changes in<br />
Physical/Chemical Systems<br />
3: Acids and Bases, Part 1. Acid/Base Speciation and Exact<br />
Solutions to Acid/Base Problems<br />
4: Acids and Bases, Part 2. Approximate Solutions to Acid/Base<br />
Problems Using Spreadsheets and Log C-pH Diagrams<br />
5: Titrations and Buffers<br />
6: Software for Solving Chemical Equilibrium Problems<br />
7: Gas/Liquid Equilibrium<br />
8: Chemistry of Metals in Aqueous Systems<br />
9: Redox Chemistry<br />
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10: Adsorption Reactions<br />
International Edition<br />
HAzARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D. LaGrega, ERM, Inc., Bucknell University; Philip L. Buckingham,<br />
ERM, Inc.; Jeffery C. Evans, Bucknell University<br />
2001 / Hardcover / 1,184 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039365-3 / MHID: 0-07-039365-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118170-9 / MHID: 0-07-118170-9 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
I Fundamentals<br />
1 Hazardous Waste<br />
2 The Legal Framework<br />
3 Process Fundamentals<br />
4 Fate and Transport of Contaminants<br />
5 Toxicology<br />
II Current Management Practices<br />
6 Environmental Audits<br />
7 Pollution Prevention<br />
8 Facility Development and Operations<br />
III Treatment and Disposal Methods<br />
9 Physico-Chemical Processes<br />
10 Biological Methods<br />
11 Stabilization and Solidification<br />
12 Thermal Methods<br />
13 Land Disposal<br />
IV Site Remediation<br />
14 Quantitative Risk Assessment<br />
15 Site and Subsurface Characterization<br />
16 Remedial Technologies<br />
17 Evaluation and Selection of Remedial Actions and Corrective<br />
Measures<br />
Appendices<br />
A - Basel Convention<br />
B - Contaminant Properties<br />
C - Thermodynamic Properties<br />
D - Conversion Factors<br />
International Edition<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGy<br />
Principles and Applications<br />
by Bruce E Rittman, Northwestern University, and Perry McCarty, Stanford<br />
University<br />
2001 / 768 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-234553-7 / MHID: 0-07-234553-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118184-6 / MHID: 0-07-118184-9 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Basics of Microbiology<br />
2 Stoichiometry and Bacterial Energetics<br />
3 Microbial Kinetics<br />
4 Biofilm Kinetics<br />
5 Reactors<br />
6 Complex Systems
7 The Activated Sludge Process<br />
8 Lagoons<br />
9 Aerobic Biofilm Process<br />
10 Nitrification<br />
11 Denitrification<br />
12 Phosphorus Removal<br />
13 Drinking Water Treatment<br />
14 Anaerobic Treatment by Methano-genesis<br />
15 Detoxification of Hazardous Chemicals<br />
16 Bioremediation<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
THE ENVIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
International Edition<br />
INDUSTRIAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL<br />
Third Edition<br />
by W. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr., Vanderbilt University<br />
2000 / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039364-6 / MHID: 0-07-039364-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116275-3 / MHID: 0-07-116275-5 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: Source and Characteristics of Industrial Wastewaters<br />
Chapter 2: Wastewater Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 3: Pre- and Primary Treatment<br />
Chapter 4: Coagulation, Precipitation and Metals Removal<br />
Chapter 5: Aeration and Mass Transfer<br />
Chapter 6: Principles of Aerobic Biological Oxidation<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
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Chapter 7: Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 8: Adsorption<br />
Chapter 9: Ion Exchange<br />
Chapter 10: Chemical Oxidation<br />
Chapter 11: Sludge Handling and Disposal<br />
Chapter 12: Miscellaneous Treatment Processes<br />
Bibliography<br />
International Edition<br />
SMALL AND DECENTRALIzED<br />
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SySTEMS<br />
by Ron Crites, Brown and Caldwell, George Tchobanoglous, University of<br />
California—Davis<br />
1998 / 600 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-289087-7 / MHID: 0-07-289087-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116784-0 / MHID: 0-07-116784-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems and<br />
Management<br />
2 Constituents in Wastewater<br />
3 Fate of Wastewater Constituents in the Environment<br />
4 Introduction to Process Analysis and Design<br />
5 Wastewater Pretreatment Operations and Processes<br />
6 Alternative Wastewater Collection Systems<br />
7 Biological Treatment and Nutrient Removal<br />
8 Pond Treatment Systems<br />
9 Wetlands and Aquatic Treatment Systems<br />
10 Land Treatment Systems<br />
11 Intermittent and Recalculating Medium Filters<br />
12 Effluent Repurification and Reuse<br />
13 Effluent Reuse and Disposal for Decentralized Systems<br />
14 Biosolids and Septage Management<br />
15 Management of Decentralized Wastewater Systems<br />
Appendixes<br />
International Edition<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT<br />
Engineering Principles and Management<br />
Issues<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Larry Canter, University of Oklahoma<br />
1996 / 480 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-009767-4 / MHID: 0-07-009767-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114103-1 / MHID: 0-07-114103-0 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 National Environmental Policy Act and Its Implementation<br />
2 Planning and Management of Impact Studies<br />
3 Simple Methods for Impact Identification Matrices, Networks and<br />
Checklists<br />
4 Description of Environmental Setting<br />
5 Environmental Indices and Indicators for Describing the Affected<br />
Environment<br />
6 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Air Environment<br />
7 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Surface Water<br />
Environment<br />
8 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Soil and Ground
Water Environment<br />
9 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Noise Environment<br />
10 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Biological<br />
Environment<br />
11 Habitat Methods for Biological Impact Prediction and<br />
Assessment<br />
12 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Cultural<br />
(Historical/Archaeological) Environment<br />
13 Prediction and Assessment of Visual Impacts<br />
14 Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Socioeconomic<br />
Environment<br />
15 Decision Methods for Evaluation of Alternatives<br />
16 Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making<br />
17 Environmental Monitoring<br />
Appendixes<br />
International Edition<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
by George Tchobanoglous, University of California at Davis; Hilary<br />
Theisen, Brown and Caldwell Consulting Engineers; Samuel A. Vigil,<br />
California Polytechnic State University<br />
1993 / Hardcover / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-063237-0 / MHID: 0-07-063237-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112865-0 / MHID: 0-07-112865-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I • Perspectives<br />
1 Evolution of Solid Waste Management<br />
2 Legislative Trends and Impacts<br />
Part II • Sources, Composition, and Properties of Solid Waste<br />
3 Sources, Types, and Composition of Municipal Solid Waste<br />
4 Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Municipal Solid<br />
Waste<br />
5 Sources, Types and Properties of Hazardous Wastes Found In<br />
Municipal Solid Waste<br />
Part III • Engineering Principles<br />
6 Generation of Solid Wastes<br />
7 Waste Handling and Separation, Storage, and Processing at the<br />
Source<br />
8 Collection of Solid Wastes<br />
9 Separation and Processing and Transformation of Waste Materials<br />
10 Transfer and Transport<br />
11 Disposal and Solid Wastes and Residual Matter<br />
Part IV • Separation, Transformation, and Recycling of Waste<br />
Materials<br />
12 Materials Separation and Processing Technologies<br />
13 Thermal Conversion Technologies<br />
14 Biological and Chemical Conversion Technologies<br />
15 Recycling of Materials Found in Municipal Solid Waste<br />
Part V • Closure, Restoration, and Rehabilitation of Landfills<br />
16 Remedial Actions for Abandoned Waste Disposal Sites<br />
Part VI•Solid Waste Management and Planning Issues<br />
17 Meeting Federal and State Mandated Diversion Goals<br />
18 Implementation of Solid Waste Management Options<br />
19 Planning, Siting, and Permitting of Waste Management Facilities<br />
Appendices<br />
101<br />
International Edition<br />
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Ray K. Linsley (deceased), Joseph B. Franzini, Stanford University,<br />
David L. Freyberg, Stanford University, George Tchobanoglous, University<br />
of California—Davis<br />
1992 / Hardcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-038010-3 / MHID: 0-07-038010-4 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112689-2 / MHID: 0-07-112689-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1 Introduction<br />
Chapter 2 Descriptive Hydrology<br />
Chapter 3 Quantitative Hydrology<br />
Chapter 4 Groundwater<br />
Chapter 5 Probability Concepts in Planning<br />
Chapter 6 Water Law<br />
Chapter 7 Reservoirs<br />
Chapter 8 Dams<br />
Chapter 9 Spillways, Gates, and Outlet Works<br />
Chapter 10 Open Channels<br />
Chapter 11 Pressure Conduits<br />
Chapter 12 Hydraulic Machinery<br />
Chapter 13 Engineering Economy in Water-Resources Planning<br />
Chapter 14 Irrigation<br />
Chapter 15 Water-Supply Systems<br />
Chapter 16 Hydroelectric Power<br />
Chapter 17 River Navigation<br />
Chapter 18 Drainage<br />
Chapter 19 Sewerage and Wasterwater Treatment<br />
Chapter 20 Flood-Damage Mitigation<br />
Chapter 21 Planning for Water-Resources Development<br />
Appendices<br />
Indexes<br />
International Edition<br />
WATER SUPPLy AND SEWERAGE<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Terence McGhee, Lafayette College<br />
1991 / Softcover / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100823-5 / MHID: 0-07-100823-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Quantity of Water and Sewage<br />
3 Hydraulics<br />
4 Rainfall and Runoff<br />
5 Groundwater<br />
6 Aqueducts and Water Pipes<br />
7 Collection and Distribution of Water<br />
8 Quality of Water Supplies<br />
9 Clarification of Water<br />
10 Filtration of Water<br />
11 Miscellaneous Water Treatment Techniques<br />
12 Sewerage 1M General Considerations<br />
13 Storm Water Flow<br />
14 Sewer Materials<br />
15 Sewer Appurtenances<br />
16 Design of Sewer Systems<br />
17 Sewer Construction and Maintenance<br />
18 Characteristics of Sewage<br />
19 Sewage Disposal
20 Preliminary Treatment Systems<br />
21 Primary Treatment System<br />
22 Secondary Treatment Systems<br />
23 Sludge Treatment and Disposal<br />
24 Advanced Wastewater Treatment<br />
25 Miscellaneous Wastewater Treatment Techniques.<br />
26 Financial Considerations<br />
International Edition<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING<br />
by Howard S. Peavy, Montana State University; Donald R. Rowe, Western<br />
Kentucky University; George Tchobanoglous, University of California<br />
1985 / Softcover / 640 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100231-8 / MHID: 0-07-100231-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Water Quality; Definitions, Characteristics, and Perspectives<br />
3 Water Purification<br />
4 Engineered Systems for Wastewater Treatment and Disposal<br />
5 Environmental Engineering Hydraulics Design<br />
6 Air Quality Definitions, Characteristics, and Perspectives<br />
7 Engineered Systems for Air Pollution<br />
8 Solid Waste Definitions, Characteristics, and Perspectives<br />
9 Engineered Systems for Solid Waste Management<br />
10 Engineered Systems for Resource and Energy Recovery<br />
WATER AND WASTEWATER CALCULATIONS<br />
MANUAL<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Shun Dar Lin, and C. C. Lee<br />
2007 / Softcover / 945 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147624-9 / MHID: 0-07-147624-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Second Edition of Water and Wastewater Calculations Manual<br />
provides step-by-step calculations for solving a myriad of water<br />
and wastewater problems. Designed for quick-and-easy access to<br />
information, this revised and updated Second Edition contains over<br />
110 detailed illustrations and new material throughout. Written by the<br />
internationally renowned Shun Dar Lin, this expert resource offers<br />
techniques and examples in all sectors of water and wastewater<br />
treatment.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Streams and Rivers.<br />
Chapter 2: Lakes and Reservoirs.<br />
Chapter 3: Groundwater.<br />
Chapter 4: Fundamental and Treatment Plant Hydraulics.<br />
Chapter 5: Public Water Supply.<br />
Chapter 6: Wastewater Engineering.<br />
Appendix A: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's<br />
Macroinvertebrate Tolerance List<br />
Appendix B: Well Function for Confined Aquifers<br />
Appendix C: Solubility Product Constants for Solution at or near<br />
Room Temperature<br />
Appendix D: Freundlich Adsorption Isotherm Constants for Toxic<br />
Organic Compounds<br />
Appendix E: Factors for Conversion<br />
Index<br />
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Air Pollution<br />
International Edition<br />
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Noel deNevers, University of Utah<br />
2000 / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039367-7 / MHID: 0-07-039367-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116207-4 / MHID: 0-07-116207-0 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction to Air Pollution Control<br />
Chapter 2: Air Pollution Effects<br />
Chapter 3: Air Pollution Control Laws and Regulations, Air Pollution<br />
Control Philosophies<br />
Chapter 4: Air Pollution Measurements, Emission Estimates<br />
Chapter 5: Meteorology for Air Pollution Control Engineers<br />
Chapter 6: Air Pollutant Concentration Models<br />
Chapter 7: General Ideas in Air Pollution Control<br />
Chapter 8: The Nature of Particulate Pollutants<br />
Chapter 9: Control of Primary Particulates<br />
Chapter 10: Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)<br />
Chapter 11: Control of Sulfur Oxides<br />
Chapter 12: Control of Nitrogen Oxides<br />
Chapter 13: The Motor Vehicle Problem<br />
Chapter 14: Air Pollutants and Global Climate<br />
Chapter 15: Other Topics<br />
Appendixes<br />
Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Hazardous Waste<br />
International Edition<br />
HAzARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D. LaGrega, ERM, Inc., Bucknell University; Philip L. Buckingham,<br />
ERM, Inc.; Jeffery C. Evans, Bucknell University<br />
2001 / Hardcover / 1,184 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039365-3 / MHID: 0-07-039365-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118170-9 / MHID: 0-07-118170-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/lagrega<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I Fundamentals<br />
1 Hazardous Waste<br />
2 The Legal Framework<br />
3 Process Fundamentals<br />
4 Fate and Transport of Contaminants<br />
5 Toxicology<br />
II Current Management Practices<br />
6 Environmental Audits<br />
7 Pollution Prevention
8 Facility Development and Operations<br />
III Treatment and Disposal Methods<br />
9 Physico-Chemical Processes<br />
10 Biological Methods<br />
11 Stabilization and Solidification<br />
12 Thermal Methods<br />
13 Land Disposal<br />
IV Site Remediation<br />
14 Quantitative Risk Assessment<br />
15 Site and Subsurface Characterization<br />
16 Remedial Technologies<br />
17 Evaluation and Selection of Remedial Actions and Corrective<br />
Measures<br />
Appendices<br />
A - Basel Convention<br />
B - Contaminant Properties<br />
C - Thermodynamic Properties<br />
D - Conversion Factors<br />
International Edition<br />
WASTEWATER ENGINEERING TREATMENT<br />
AND REUSE<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., and George Tchobanoglous, University of<br />
California, Davis; Frank L Burton and H David Stensel, University of<br />
Washington<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 1,848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-041878-3 / MHID: 0-07-041878-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124140-3 / MHID: 0-07-124140-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/metcalf<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Wastewater Engineering<br />
Chapter 2: Constituents in Wastewater<br />
Chapter 3: Analysis and Selection of Wastewater Flowrates and<br />
Constituent Loadings<br />
Chapter 4: Introduction to Process Analysis and Selection<br />
Chapter 5 Physical Unit Operations<br />
Chapter 6 Chemical Unit Processes<br />
Chapter 7: Fundamentals of Biological Treatment<br />
Chapter 8: Aerobic Suspended Growth Biological Treatment<br />
Processes<br />
Chapter 9: Aerobic Attached Growth Biological Treatment<br />
Processes<br />
Chapter 10: Anaerobic Suspended and Attached Growth Biological<br />
Treatment Processes<br />
Chapter 11: Advanced Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 12: Disinfection Process<br />
Chapter 13: Water Reuse<br />
Chapter 14: Treatment, Reuse, and Disposal of Solids and<br />
Biosolids<br />
Chapter 15: Issues Related To Treatment Plant Performance<br />
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International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
THE ENVIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
Hydrology/Sediment<br />
Transport<br />
International Edition<br />
FLUID MECHANICS WITH ENGINEERING<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
Tenth Edition<br />
by E John Finnemore, Santa Clara University and Joseph B Franzini,<br />
Stanford University<br />
2002 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-243202-2 / MHID: 0-07-243202-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112196-5 / MHID: 0-07-112196-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/finnermore<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Fluid Statics<br />
4 Basics of Fluid Flow<br />
5 Energy in Steady FLow<br />
6 Momentum and Forces in Fluid Flow<br />
7 Similitude and Dimensional Analysis<br />
8 Steady. Incompressible Flow in Pressure Conduits<br />
9 Forces on Immersed Bodies
10 Steady Flow in Open Channels<br />
11 Fluid Measurement<br />
12 Unsteady-Flow Problems<br />
13 Steady Flow of Compressible Fluids<br />
14 Ideal Flow Mathematics<br />
15 Hydraulic Machinery - Pumps<br />
16 Hydraulic Machinery - Turbines<br />
Appendix A: Fluid and Geometric Properties<br />
Appendix B: Equations in Fluid Mechanics<br />
Appendix C: Programming and Computer Applications<br />
Appendix D: Examples of Using Solvers<br />
International Edition<br />
OPEN CHANNEL HyDRAULICS<br />
by Terry W Sturm, Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
2001 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-062445-0 / MHID: 0-07-062445-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120180-3 / MHID: 0-07-120180-7 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engsc/civil/sturm<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Principles<br />
2 Specific Energy<br />
3 Momentum<br />
4 Uniform Flow<br />
5 Gradually-Varied Flow<br />
6 Hydraulic Structures<br />
7 Governing Equations of Unsteady Flow<br />
8 Numerical Solution of the Governing Equations<br />
9 Simplified Methods of Flow Routing<br />
10 Sediment Transport<br />
A Numerical Methods<br />
B Computer Programs<br />
SUPPLEmENT<br />
Website<br />
Solutions Manual<br />
International Edition<br />
SURFACE WATER QUALITy MODELING<br />
by Steve Chapra, University of Colorado<br />
1997 / 784 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115242-6 / MHID: 0-07-115242-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part One Completely-Mixed Systems<br />
Part Two Incompletely-Mixed Systems<br />
Part Three Modeling Environments<br />
Part Four Dissolved Oxygen and Bacteria<br />
Part Five Eutrophication and Temperature<br />
Part Six Chemistry and Toxic Substances<br />
Appendices<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
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FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by K Subramanya, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur<br />
1997 / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-462446-3 / MHID: 0-07-462446-6<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Energy - depth Relationships<br />
Uniform Flow<br />
Gradually - Varied Flow Theory<br />
Gradually - Varied Flow Computations<br />
Rapidly Varied Flow - Hydraulic Jump<br />
Rapidly Varied Flow - Flow Measurement<br />
Spatially - Varied Flow<br />
Supercritical - Flow Transitions<br />
Unsteady Flows<br />
Hydraulics of Mobile Bed Channels<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED HyDROLOGy<br />
by Ven T. Chow, deceased; David R. Maidment, University of Texas at<br />
Austin; Lawrence W. Mays, Arizona State University<br />
1988 / Hardcover / 572 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-010810-3 / MHID: 0-07-010810-2 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100174-8 / MHID: 0-07-100174-3 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I: Hydrologic Processes, Introduction<br />
Chapter 1 Hydrologic Processes<br />
Chapter 2 Atmospheric Water<br />
Chapter 3 Subsurface Water<br />
Chapter 4 Surface Water<br />
Chapter 5 Hydrologic Measurement<br />
Part II: Hydrologic Analysis<br />
Chapter 6 Unit Hydrograph<br />
Chapter 7 Lumped Flow Routing<br />
Chapter 8 Distributed Flow Routing<br />
Chapter 9 Dynamic Wave Routing<br />
Chapter 10 Hydrologic Statistics<br />
Chapter 11 Frequency Analysis<br />
Part III: Hydrologic Design<br />
Chapter 12 Design Storms<br />
Chapter 13 Design Flows<br />
HyDROSySTEMS ENGINEERING<br />
RELIABILITy ASSESSMENT AND RISK<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by Yeou-Koung Tung, and Ben-Chie Yen (deceased)<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 512 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145158-1 / MHID: 0-07-145158-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Reliability<br />
Analysis<br />
Chapter 3: Hydrologic Frequency Analysis<br />
Chapter 4: Static Reliability Analysis
Chapter 5: Reliability of Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Time-to-Failure Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Monte-Carlo Simulation<br />
Chapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems<br />
Transportation<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPORTATION<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by James H. Banks, San Diego State University<br />
2002 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-243188-9 / MHID: 0-07-243188-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124034-5 / MHID: 0-07-124034-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/banks<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Transportation System Issues and Challenges<br />
Exercise<br />
3 Introduction to Physical Design of Transportation Facilities<br />
4 Geometric Design<br />
5 Earthwork<br />
6 Surfaces and Guideways<br />
7 Mitigation of Environmental Impacts<br />
8 Traffic Analysis Techniques<br />
9 Traffic Flow<br />
10 Capacity and Level of Service<br />
11 Traffic Control<br />
12 Transit Operations<br />
13 Transportation Demand Analysis<br />
14 Transportation Planning<br />
15 Transportation Project Evaluation<br />
Summary<br />
References<br />
Problems Exercises<br />
Computer Exercises<br />
Appendix A: Statistical Table<br />
Appendix B: Tables and Charts for Pavement Design<br />
Appendix C: Highway Capacity Manual Materials (Metric)<br />
Index<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
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International Edition<br />
URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D Meyer, Georgia Institute of Technology and Eric J Miller,<br />
University of Toronto<br />
2001 / 576 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242332-7 / MHID: 0-07-242332-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120000-4 / MHID: 0-07-120000-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/meyer<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Context and Definition<br />
2 System and Travel Characteristics<br />
3 Decisionmaking<br />
4 Data<br />
5 Urban Activity Analysis<br />
6 Demand Analysis<br />
7 Supply Analysis<br />
8 Evaluation<br />
9 Program and Project Implementation<br />
10 Site Impact Analysis<br />
PLANNING AND DESIGN OF AIRPORTS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Robert M. Horonjeff, deceased, Francis X. McKelvey, Michigan State<br />
University, William J. Sproule, and Seth Young<br />
2008 (April 2008) / Hardcover / 748 pages / 272 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144641-9 / MHID: 0-07-144641-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Long recognized as the field’s standard text, this trusted reference<br />
provides the expertise necessary to deal with any aspect of modern<br />
airport planning and design.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Aircraft Characteristics<br />
Chapter 2: Air Traffic Control<br />
Chapter 3: Airport Planning<br />
Chapter 4: Forecasting in Aviation and Airport Planning<br />
Chapter 5: Airport Layout<br />
Chapter 6: Geometric Design of the Airfield<br />
Chapter 7: Airport Airside Capacity and Delay<br />
Chapter 8: General Aviation Airports<br />
Chapter 9: Heliports<br />
Chapter 10: Airport Security<br />
Chapter 11: Airport Pavements<br />
Chapter 12: Airport Lighting, Marking and Signing<br />
Chapter 13: Drainage<br />
Chapter 14: Environmental Assessment
SECURING GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION<br />
NETWORKS<br />
by Luke Ritter, J. Michael Barrett, and Rosalyn Wilson<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 312 pages / 50 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147751-2 / MHID: 0-07-147751-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Securing Global Transportation Networks demonstrates how improved<br />
security processes can create value across all the business functions<br />
throughout an entire value chain. Readers will learn a whole new<br />
security management philosophy, as explained through domestic<br />
and international examples and case studies ranging from major<br />
retailers such as Home Depot to shipping giants such as Maersk<br />
and FedEx. This book also looks ahead to future developments<br />
and "best practices" for the future. If you're charged with making or<br />
evaluating transportation security decisions, you'll find the tools you<br />
need to succeed -- and prosper -- with the Total Security Management<br />
approach.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Global Trade and Total Security Management<br />
Chapter 2: The Total Security Management Framework<br />
Chapter 3: Creating Value: The Case for TSM<br />
Chapter 4: The Risk Management Approach to TSM<br />
Chapter 5: Securing Fixed Assets<br />
Chapter 6: Securing Assets in Transit<br />
Chapter 7: Securing Brand Equity and Goodwill<br />
Chapter 8: Securing Human Capital<br />
Chapter 9: TSM and Business Continuity Planning<br />
Chapter 10: The End of the beginning<br />
Appendix A: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Report Template<br />
Appendix B: Sample Value Chain Security Procedures for<br />
Chemical Firms<br />
Appendix C: Seven Signs of Possible Terrorist Activity<br />
Appendix D: Sample Procedures for Handling Suspicious<br />
Packages<br />
Appendix E: Total Security Management Glossary<br />
Professional References<br />
MODELING OF ASPHALT CONCRETE<br />
by Y. Richard Kim<br />
2008 (June 2008) / Hardcover / 320 pages / 300 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146462-8 / MHID: 0-07-146462-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Modeling of Asphalt Concrete is an expert guide to developing more<br />
durable and cost-effective asphalt pavements.This well-illustrated<br />
guide presents in-depth coverage of the very latest materials, methods,<br />
tools, and modeling techniques, with emphasis placed on the<br />
use of custom-made asphalt mixes for specific geographic/climatic<br />
requirements.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Asphalt Rheology<br />
Part 2: Constitutive Materials<br />
Part 3: Stiffness Characterizations<br />
Part 4: Models for Low Temperature Cracking<br />
Part 5: Models for Fatigue Cracking and Moisture Damage<br />
Part 6: Models for Rutting.<br />
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EXCAVATION PLANNING, DESIGN, AND<br />
SAFETy<br />
by Joe M. Turner<br />
2008 (May 2008) / Hardcover / 352 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149869-2 / MHID: 0-07-149869-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Excavation Systems Planning, Design, and Safety is a thorough guide<br />
to ensuring your projects are completed correctly, safely, and cost<br />
effectively. Concisely written and presented in an easy-to-navigate<br />
format, this comprehensive guide arms you with the most current information<br />
available. New developments and trends, along with numerous<br />
design examples, illustrations, and important OSHA requirements and<br />
other legal issues, provide everything you'll need to excel in your field.<br />
Ideal for anyone involved in the trade, this indispensable resource<br />
brings you up to date on all the critical aspects of your job.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Overview of Excavation Safety<br />
Subsurface Installations and Outside Force Damage protection<br />
Excavation Work Planning<br />
Engineering Review<br />
Understanding OSHA Excavation Safety Standards<br />
Excavation equipment design and Use<br />
Legal Issues<br />
Appendix on protective systems<br />
Glossary of terms<br />
HyDROGEOLOGy FIELD MANUAL<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Willis D. Weight<br />
2008 (December 2007) / Hardcover / 688 pages / 150 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147749-9 / MHID: 0-07-147749-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Second Edition of Hydrogeology Field Manual provides the latest<br />
information on applied applications in groundwater sampling and<br />
water-quality assessment, aquifer characterization, contamination<br />
issues, karst applications, and more. The book includes actual procedures,<br />
real-world decisions, and many examples and case studies to<br />
help you understand the occurrence and movement of groundwater in<br />
a variety of geologic settings. Filled with tips, tricks-of-the-trade, and<br />
anecdotes from seasoned field hydrogeologists, the book explains<br />
how to gain instant expertise in most field methodologies and expand<br />
your abilities for data interpretation …and other essential skills.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Field Hydrogeology<br />
Chapter 2: The Geology of Hydrogeology<br />
Chapter 3: Aquifer Properties<br />
Chapter 4: Basic Geophysics of the Shallow Subsurface<br />
Chapter 5: Groundwater Flow<br />
Chapter 6: Groundwater/Surface- Water Interaction<br />
Chapter 7: Water Chemistry Sampling and Results<br />
Chapter 8: Drilling and Well Completion<br />
Chapter 9: Pumping Tests<br />
Chapter 10: Aquifer Hydraulics<br />
Chapter 11: Slug Testing<br />
Chapter 12: Vadose Zone<br />
Chapter 13: Tracer Test<br />
Chapter 14: Appendices
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
WATER QUALITy CONTROL HANDBOOK<br />
Second Edition<br />
by E. Roberts Alley<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 848 pages / 650 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146760-5 / MHID: 0-07-146760-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Wastewater treatment professionals can turn to the updated Second<br />
Edition of Water Quality Control Handbook for cutting-edge information<br />
on designing and operating systems used to treat wastewater from<br />
industrial and domestic sources. This state-of-the-art guide explores<br />
design innovations, equipment selection, treatment processes, new<br />
regulations, and operating methods for achieving peak performance<br />
in all kinds of wastewater treatment facilities.Noted pollution control<br />
expert E. Roberts Alley examines breakthroughs that are improving<br />
current wastewater treatment practice. He covers the optimization<br />
of activated sludge wastewater treatment through cation control<br />
…pH control for quickly varying pH levels…and the use of separate<br />
activated sludge treatment units in series to efficiently treat a mixture<br />
of biodegradable and refractory organics. The author also discusses<br />
the design of activated sludge wetlands…new pollutant precipitation<br />
techniques…total nitrogen removal design…recommendations for<br />
reducing effluent toxicity to aquatic life…and much more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Part I: The Theory and Quantification of Water Pollution<br />
Chapter 2: Sources of Water Pollution<br />
Chapter 3: Pollutant Classification<br />
Chapter 4: Water Quality<br />
Part II: Water Quality Management<br />
Chapter 5: Environmental Management<br />
Part III: Water Pollution Regulations<br />
Chapter 6: Regulatory Standards<br />
Part IV: Water Pollution Control<br />
Chapter 7: Wastewater Treatment Plant Design<br />
Chapter 8: Physical Treatment<br />
Chapter 9: Chemical Treatment<br />
Chapter 10: Biological Treatment<br />
Part V: Residuals<br />
Chapter 11: Residual Treatment<br />
Part VI: Treatment Summary<br />
Chapter 12: Wastewater Treatment Solutions<br />
Chapter 13: Pollutant Information<br />
Part VII: Appendices<br />
Appendix A: Hydraulic Information<br />
Appendix B: Conversion Data<br />
Appendix C: Water Characteristics<br />
Appendix D: Chemical Characteristics<br />
Appendix E: Design Information<br />
Appendix F: Sampling and Analytical Methods<br />
Appendix G: GAC Isotherm Data (US EPA, Publication No. EPA-<br />
600/8-80-023)<br />
Index<br />
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INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING HANDBOOK<br />
by Alvin S. Goodman, and Makarand Hastak<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 672 pages / 100 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147494-8 / MHID: 0-07-147494-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Valuable as both a classroom text as well as a self-study guide, this<br />
comprehensive reference presents all the essential concepts and<br />
methodologies of infrastructure planning. The authors provide all the<br />
tools, analysis techniques, and case studies required to upgrade and<br />
maintain infrastructure in the USA as well as rest of the world.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction<br />
Chapter 2. Planning Contexts, Perspectives, and Objectives<br />
Chapter 3. Planning and Appraisal of Major Infrastructure Projects<br />
Chapter 4. Screening Projects and Master Planning<br />
Chapter 5. Municipal Infrastructure Systems--Performance and<br />
Prioritization Measures<br />
Chapter 6. Comparisons of Infrastructure Alternatives<br />
Chapter 7. Planning Aids<br />
Chapter 8. Financial Analyses<br />
Chapter 9. Economic Analyses- Concepts<br />
Chapter 10. Economic Analysis –- Applications<br />
Chapter 11. Environmental And Social Impact – Concepts,<br />
Requirements and Procedures<br />
Chapter 12. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment--<br />
Additional Analyses and Issues<br />
Chapter 13. Public Involvement<br />
Chapter 14. Legal and Institutional Aspects<br />
Chapter 15. Special Planning Issues for Developing Countries<br />
Chapter 16. Construction and Professional Services<br />
Chapter 17. Planning for Uncertainty and Risk<br />
Chapter 18. Operations Research Methods for Planning and<br />
Analysis<br />
HANDBOOK OF CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
CALCULATIONS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Tyler G. Hicks<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 840 pages / 330 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147293-7 / MHID: 0-07-147293-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Covering all aspects of civil engineering calculations in an easy-to-understand<br />
format, the new edition of the Handbook of Civil Engineering<br />
Calculations is now revised and updated with over 500 key calculations<br />
that show you exactly how to compute the desired values for<br />
a particular design-going quickly from data to finished result. Using<br />
both customary and SI units, this comprehensive engineer's musthave<br />
resource is exactly what you need to solve the civil engineering<br />
problems that come your way. From structural steel to reinforced<br />
concrete, from bridges and dams to highways and roads, Handbook of<br />
Civil Engineering Calculations, 2e, lets you handle all of these design<br />
calculations quickly-and more importantly, correctly.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
How to Use This Handbook<br />
Section 1: Structural Steel Engineering and Design<br />
Section 2: Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Engineering and<br />
Design<br />
Section 3: Timber Engineering<br />
Section 4: Soil Mechanics<br />
Section 5: Surveying, Route Design and Highway Bridges<br />
Section 6: Fluid Mechanic, Pumps, Piping and Hydro Power<br />
Section 7: Water Supply and Storm-Water System Design
Section 8: Waste water Treatment and Control<br />
Section 9: Engineering Economics<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
WATER WELL REHABILITATION AND<br />
RECONSTRUCTION<br />
by Georg Houben, and Christoph Treskatis<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 391 pages / 220 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148651-4 / MHID: 0-07-148651-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Water Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction offers water resource<br />
professionals the first comprehensive guide to the mechanical, chemical,<br />
and microbiological ageing processes of water wells. Filled with<br />
examples from Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, the<br />
United Kingdom, and Australia, this landmark reference provides the<br />
scientific background needed to understand well aging_and perform<br />
effective rehabilitation, reconstruction, and monitoring. You will find<br />
guidance on state-of-the-art testing and maintenance methods, as<br />
well as information on legal and environmental issues, such as the<br />
transport, application, and disposal of chemicals<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1-Introduction<br />
2-Elements of Well Hydraulics and Well Operation<br />
3-Chemical Aging Process<br />
4-Mechanical Causes of Well Aging<br />
5-Identification of aging processes and performance assessment of<br />
Wells and Well Rehabilitations<br />
6-Economics of Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction<br />
7-Mechanical Rehabilitation<br />
8-Chemical Rehabilitation Techniques<br />
9-Repair, Reconstruction, and Decommissioning of Wells<br />
10-Practical Well Rehabilitation<br />
11-Prevention<br />
12-The Tens Do's and Don'ts of Water Well Rehabilitation<br />
References<br />
Appendix A: Conversion of Units<br />
Appendix B: How to Read a Box-Whisker Plot<br />
Appendix C: Example of a Tender Document for Well Rehabilitation<br />
Index<br />
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by C. C. Lee, and Shun Dar Lin<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 1000 pages / 200 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147583-9 / MHID: 0-07-147583-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The only hands-on reference of its kind, the Handbook of Environmental<br />
Engineering Calculations equips you with step-by-step calculation<br />
procedures covering virtually every aspect of environmental engineering.<br />
Designed to give you quick access to essential information, the<br />
updated Second Edition of this unique guide now presents the latest<br />
methods for solving a wide range of specific problems, together with<br />
worked-out examples that include numerical results for the calculations.<br />
Written by a team of environmental experts from both the private<br />
and public sectors, this easy-to-use reference provides you with<br />
complete calculations for water quality assessment and control…solid<br />
waste materials … and air pollution control.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Contributors<br />
Preface<br />
Part 1: Calculations of Water Quality Assessment and Control<br />
Chapter 1.1: Basic Science and Fundamentals<br />
Chapter 1.2: Streams and Rivers<br />
Chapter 1.3: Lakes and Reservoirs<br />
Chapter 1.4: Groundwater<br />
Chapter 1.5: Fundamental and Treatment Plant Hydraulics<br />
Chapter 1.6: Public Water Supply<br />
Chapter 1.7: Wastewater Engineering<br />
Appendix A: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's Macroinvertebrate<br />
Tolerance List<br />
Appendix B: Well Function for Confined Aquifers<br />
Appendix C: Solubility Product Constants for Solution at or near<br />
Room Temperature<br />
Appendix D: Freundlich Adsorption Isotherm Constants for Toxic<br />
Organic Compounds<br />
Part 2: Solid Waste Calculations<br />
Chapter 2.1: Thermodynamics Used in Environmental Engineering<br />
Chapter 2.2: Basic Combustion and Incineration<br />
Chapter 2.3: Practical Design of Waste Incineration<br />
Chapter 2.4: Calculations for Permitting and Compliance<br />
Chapter 2.5: Calculational Procedures for Ash Stabilization and<br />
Solidification<br />
Chapter 2.6: Incineration Technologies and Facility Requirements<br />
Part 3: Air Pollution Control Calculations<br />
Chapter 3.1: Air Emission Control<br />
Chapter 3.2: Particulate Emission Control<br />
Chapter 3.3: Wet and Dry Scrubbers for Emission Control<br />
Part 4<br />
Chapter 4.1: Air Toxic Risk Assessment<br />
Part 5<br />
Chapter 5.1: Fundamentals of Fuel Cell Technologies<br />
INDEX<br />
PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Sidney M. Levy<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 402 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146417-8 / MHID: 0-07-146417-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Step-by-step advice on making every construction job profitable<br />
and successful. Covering every aspect of the job, from writing initial<br />
contracts to complying with OSHA regulations, this trusted resource<br />
outlines the essential tenets of project management including estimating,<br />
purchasing, and administration of the contract.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Construction Industry<br />
Chapter 2: The Start of the Construction Process<br />
Chapter 3: The General Conditions to the Construction Contract<br />
Chapter 4: Bonds and Insurance<br />
Chapter 5: Organizing the Project Team<br />
Chapter 6: Successful Project Completion Demands a Successful<br />
Start<br />
Chapter 7: Estimating<br />
Chapter 8: Buying Out the Job<br />
Chapter 9: The Change Orders<br />
Chapter 10: Quality Control and Quality Assurance<br />
Chapter 11: Project Documentation<br />
Chapter 12: Claims, Disputes, Arbitration and Mediation<br />
Chapter 13: Safety in Construction
Chapter 14: Design-Build<br />
Chapter 15: Sustainability and Green Buildings<br />
Chapter 16: Interoperability and Building Information Modeling<br />
(BIM)<br />
Index<br />
BUILDING ANATOMy<br />
by Iver Wahl<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 288 pages / 150 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143213-9 / MHID: 0-07-143213-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Make sure your next building project is free of the conceptual errors<br />
that can cause structural failure with <strong>McGraw</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>'s Building Anatomy:<br />
An Illustrated Guide to How Structures Work. Packed with a wealth<br />
of informative diagrams and illustrations, this essential volume drills<br />
deep into the concepts behind structural systems to give you a critical<br />
understanding of how they work. From potential loads, load combinations,<br />
and superstructure to lateral support systems, foundations, and<br />
site soil and geology, Building Anatomy can help you design structures<br />
that will stand the test of time.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Process<br />
Chapter 2: Overview<br />
Chapter 3: Structural Failures<br />
Chapter 4: Loads<br />
Chapter 5: Lateral Support<br />
Chapter 6: Geology and Soils<br />
Chapter 7: Foundations<br />
Chapter 8: Cable Systems<br />
Chapter 9: Arches<br />
Chapter 10: Post and Beam<br />
Chapter 11: Rigid Frames<br />
Chapter 12: Slab & Bearing Walls<br />
Chapter 13: Trusses<br />
Chapter 14: Space Frame<br />
Chapter 15: Folded Plates<br />
Chapter 16: Vaults<br />
Chapter 17: Domes<br />
Chapter 18: Shells<br />
Chapter 19: Tents<br />
Chapter 20: Pneumatics<br />
Chapter 21: Structural Creativity<br />
Chapter 22: Quality Assurance<br />
AUTOMATION OF WASTEWATER<br />
TREATMENT FACILITIES--MOP 21<br />
by Water Environment Federation<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 546 pages / 120 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147937-0 / MHID: 0-07-147937-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Especially written for design professionals, Automation of Wastewater<br />
Treatment Facilities discusses the selection of instruments, installation,<br />
sizing of control elements, and the best choice for controllers<br />
and computers for automated wastewater plants.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: The Business Case for Automation<br />
Chapter 3: What Is a Complete Automation Design?<br />
Chapter 4: Process and Implementation Diagrams<br />
Chapter 5: General Characteristics<br />
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Chapter 6: Sensors<br />
Chapter 7: Final Control Elements<br />
Chapter 8: Control Panels or Stations<br />
Chapter 9: Connectivity Options for Process Control Systems<br />
Chapter 10: Automatic Process Control<br />
Chapter 11: Human-Machine Interfaces<br />
Chapter 12: Process Controllers<br />
Chapter 13: Process Control Narratives<br />
Chapter 14: Advanced Applications for Wastewater Treatment<br />
Chapter 15: Instrumentation and Control System Specifications<br />
Chapter 16: Instrumentation Maintenance<br />
Chapter 17: Instrumentation Troubleshooting<br />
Chapter 18: Instrumentation Training<br />
INDEX<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGy<br />
by Mark Wiesner, and Jean-Yves Bottero<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 540 pages / 80 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147750-5 / MHID: 0-07-147750-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Environmental Nanotechnology is the first book to assist you in both<br />
understanding the properties of new nanomaterial-centered technology<br />
and assessing the potentially harmful effects these materials may<br />
have on the environment. Written by a team of 29 leading experts<br />
from around the world, this comprehensive book presents cutting-edge<br />
coverage of the fabrication, characterization, and measurement of<br />
nanomaterials…emerging markets for nanomaterials…nanotechnologies<br />
in the energy industry…nanotechnologies for environmental<br />
quality…nanotechnology transport and fate in the environment…toxicological<br />
impacts of nanomaterials…and much more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
About the Contributors<br />
Part I: Nanotechnology as a Tool for Sustainability<br />
Chapter 1: Nanotechnology and the Environment (Mark R. Wiesner<br />
and Jean-Yves Bottero)<br />
Chapter 2: Nanotechnology and Our Energy Challenge (Wade<br />
Adams and Amy Myers Jaffe)<br />
Part II: Principles and Methods<br />
Chapter 3: Nanomaterials Fabrication (Jean-Pierre Jolivet and<br />
Andrew R. Barron)<br />
Chapter 4: Methods for Structural and Chemical Characterization<br />
(Jerome Rose, Antoine Thill, and Jonathan Brant)<br />
Chapter 5: Reactive Oxygen Species Generation on<br />
Nanoparticulate Material (Michael Hoffmann, Ernest M. Holtze, and<br />
Mark R. Wiesner)<br />
Chapter 6: Principles and Procedures to Assess Nanomaterial<br />
Toxicity (Michael Kovochich, Tian Xia, Jimmy Xu, Joanne I. Yeh,<br />
and Andre E. Nel)<br />
Chapter 7: Nanoparticle Transport, Aggregation, and Deposition<br />
(Jonathan Brant, Jerome Labille, Jean-Yves Bottero, and Mark R.<br />
Wiesner)<br />
Part III: Environmental Applications of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 8: Nanomaterials for Groundwater Remediation (Gregory<br />
V. Lowry)<br />
Chapter 9: Membrane Processes (Mark R. Wiesner, Andrew R.<br />
Barron, and Jerome Rose)<br />
Chapter 10: Nanomaterials as Adsorbants (Melanie Auffan, Heather<br />
J. Shipley, Sujin Yean, Amy T. Kan, Mason Tomson, Jerome Rose,<br />
and Jean-Yves Bottero)<br />
Part IV: Potential Impacts of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 11: Toxicological Impacts of Nanomaterials (Nancy A.<br />
Monteiro-Riviere and Thierry Orsiere)<br />
Chapter 12: Ecotoxicological Impacts of Nanomaterials (Delina Y.<br />
Lyon, Antoine Thill, Jerome Rose, and Pedro J.J. Alvarez)<br />
Chapter 13: Assessing Life-Cycle Risks of Nanomaterials (Christine
Ogilvie Robichaud, Dicksen Tanzil, and Mark R. Wiesner)<br />
INDEX<br />
CONCRETE: MICROSTRUCTURE,<br />
PROPERTIES AND MATERIALS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by P Kumar Mehta and Paulo J M Monteiro<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 659 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146289-1 / MHID: 0-07-146289-9 (with CD)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This textbook presents the art and science of concrete in a simple,<br />
clear, hands-on manner, focusing on the following: Cement and<br />
concrete are predicted to be the premier building material of the<br />
21st Century; Includes unique diagrams, photographs, and summary<br />
tables; Updated to include new chapters on non-destructive<br />
methods for concrete; future challenges in concrete technology; an<br />
increased number of examples of concrete applications; and new<br />
developments in durability.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 -- MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF HARDENED<br />
CONCRETE<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Microstructure of Concrete<br />
Chapter 3: Strength<br />
Chapter 4: Dimensional Stability<br />
Chapter 5: Durability<br />
PART 2 -- CONCRETE: MATERIALS, MIX PROPORTIONING,<br />
AND EARLY-AGE PROPERTIES<br />
Chapter 6: Hydraulic Cements<br />
Chapter 7: Aggregates<br />
Chapter 8: Admixtures<br />
Chapter 9: Proportioning Concrete Mixtures<br />
Chapter 10: Concrete at Early Ages<br />
Chapter 11: Non-Destructive Methods<br />
PART3 -- RECENT ADVANCES AND CONCRETE IN THE<br />
FUTURE<br />
Chapter 12: Progress in Concrete Technology<br />
Chapter 13: Advances in Concrete Mechanics<br />
Chapter 14: The Future Challenges in Concrete Technology<br />
INDEX<br />
CPM IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by James O'Brien, Civil Engineering and Fredric L Plotnick<br />
2006 / 651 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145769-9 / MHID: 0-07-145769-0 (with CD)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Now in its 6th edition, this must-have resource for using Critical Path<br />
Method shows you exactly how to build speed, accuracy, and flexibility<br />
into construction project scheduling. CPM in Construction Management<br />
by award-winning author James J. O’Brien provides in-depth<br />
coverage of Primavera CPM software that dominates the industry.<br />
Brand new CPM software accompanies new example cases that bring<br />
you up-to-date with today’s construction situations. This complete<br />
package helps you run a tight construction ship with all you need to<br />
know about: event time computations; procurement; preconstruction;<br />
monitoring project progress; cost control; equipment and workforce<br />
planning; precedents networks; CPM in claims and litigations; and<br />
DOZENS of other CPM factors. Between a third and half of this edition<br />
will be new and up-dated.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Introduction to CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction to CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 2: Project Control Systems Evolve in Academia<br />
Chapter 3: Project Control Systems Evolve in the Marketplace<br />
Part 2: The Theory of CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 4: Your New Tool--Read Before Using<br />
Chapter 5: Network Construction<br />
Chapter 6: The Durations of the Logic Network<br />
Chapter 7: What Comes Out ...<br />
Chapter 8: Cranking the Engine<br />
Chapter 9: Adding Complexity<br />
Chapter 10: PDM and Precedence Networks<br />
Chapter 11: Respecting the Power of PDM<br />
Chapter 12: Enhancements and Extensions by Software Vendors<br />
Part 3: The Tools of CPM Planning and Scheduling<br />
Chapter 13: Measure Twice--Cut Once<br />
Chapter 14: Choosing Codes<br />
Chapter 15: Acquiring Information to Initial Schedule<br />
Chapter 16: Acquiring the Durations<br />
Chapter 17: Specifying the Relationships Between Activities<br />
Chapter 18: Example Project: The John Doe Project<br />
Part 4: The Practice of CPM Planning<br />
Chapter 19: Equipment and Workforce Planning<br />
Chapter 20: Procurement<br />
Chapter 21: Preconstruction<br />
Chapter 22: Evolution of the Project Schedule<br />
Chapter 23: CPM and Cost Control<br />
Part 5: The Practice of CPM Scheduling<br />
Chapter 24: Let’s Look Under the Hood at the Engine<br />
Chapter 25: Converting the Team Plan to the Calculated Schedule<br />
Chapter 26: Engineer’s Review of the Submitted Initial CPM<br />
Chapter 27: Updating the Schedule<br />
Chapter 28: Engineer’s Review of te Submitted Update<br />
Chapter 29: Revising the Logic Network<br />
Chapter 30: Engineer’s Review of the Submitted Revision<br />
Chapter 31: Case Histories<br />
Chapter 32: Additional Exercises fir Students of Project Controls<br />
Part 6: Advanced Topics<br />
Chapter 33: Specifying CPM<br />
Chapter 34: CPM in Claims and Litigation<br />
Chapter 35: Delay Analysis<br />
Chapter 36: Disruption Analyses<br />
Chapter 37: Advanced Topics: Resource Leveling and Smoothing<br />
Chapter 38: Advanced Topics: PERT, SPERT, and GERT<br />
Chapter 39: Conclusion<br />
Appendix A: Sample Cpm Specification As A Guideline For Preparing<br />
Your Own Specification<br />
Appendix B: Unified Facilities Guide Specification<br />
Appendix C: Notation For RDCPM<br />
Glossary<br />
Acronyms And Symbols<br />
Index<br />
HyDROSySTEMS ENGINEERING<br />
RELIABILITy ASSESSMENT AND RISK<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by Yeou-Koung Tung and Ben-Chie Yen (deceased)<br />
2006 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145158-1 / MHID: 0-07-145158-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This is the first book to integrate reliability analysis and risk assessment<br />
with the planning, design, and management of hydrosystems<br />
(dams, levees, storm sewers, etc.). Requiring only a basic knowledge<br />
of probability and statistics, readers will be able to determine how
hydrosystem structures will perform under various circumstances.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Reliability<br />
Analysis<br />
Chapter 3: Hydrologic Frequency Analysis<br />
Chapter 4: Static Reliability Analysis<br />
Chapter 5: Reliability of Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Time-to-Failure Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Monte-Carlo Simulation<br />
Chapter 8: Time-Dependent (Dynamic) Reliability Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Risk-Based Design of Hydrosystems<br />
McGRAW-HILL CONCISE ENCyCLOPEDIA<br />
OF ENGINEERING<br />
by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong><br />
2005 / 500 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143952-7 / MHID: 0-07-143952-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
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International Edition<br />
ROARK’S FORMULAS FOR STRESS AND<br />
STRAIN<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Warren Young, University of Wisconsin at Madison and Richard Budynas,<br />
Rochester Institute Technology<br />
2002 / Hardcover / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-072542-3 / MHID: 0-07-072542-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121059-1 / MHID: 0-07-121059-8 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Part 2: Facts; Principles; Methods<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain: Important Relationships<br />
Chapter 3: The Behavior of Bodies Under Stress<br />
Chapter 4: Principles and Analytical Methods<br />
Chapter 5: Numerical Methods<br />
Chapter 6: Experimental Methods<br />
Part 3: Formulas and Examples<br />
Chapter 7: Tension, Compression, Shear, and Combined Stress<br />
Chapter 8: Beams; Flexure of Straight Bars<br />
Chapter 9: Bending of Curved Beams<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
111<br />
Chapter 10: Torsion<br />
Chapter 11: Flat Plates<br />
Chapter 12: Columns and Other Compression Members<br />
Chapter 13: Shells of Revolution; Pressure Vessels; Pipes<br />
Chapter 14: Bodies in Contact Undergoing Direct Bearing and Shear<br />
Stress<br />
Chapter 15: Elastic Stability<br />
Chapter 16: Dynamic and Temperature Stresses<br />
Chapter 17: Stress Concentration Factors<br />
Appendix A: Properties of a Plane Area<br />
Appendix B: Glossary: Definitions<br />
Appendix C: Composite Materials<br />
Name Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
International Edition<br />
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
by George J. Ritz<br />
1994 / Hardcover / 432 pages / 49 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-052986-1 / MHID: 0-07-052986-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113630-3 / MHID: 0-07-113630-4 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Construction Management Environment<br />
Construction Contracting Process<br />
Construction Planning<br />
Construction Project Scheduling<br />
Construction Project Money Plan<br />
Construction Project Resources Planning<br />
Construction Project Organization<br />
Controlling the Construction Work<br />
Project Execution<br />
Construction Safety<br />
Project Communications<br />
Human Factors in Field PM<br />
PC’s in Field PM<br />
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AutoCAD...........................................................................................................119<br />
CAD Manuals ...................................................................................................121<br />
Computer Graphics ..........................................................................................123<br />
Engineering Graphics & Drawing .....................................................................115<br />
113<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers with<br />
Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 4e Bertoline 9780077221317 0077221311 115<br />
Technical Graphics Communications, 4e Bertoline 9780077221300 0077221303 115<br />
Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2008 with<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
Solidworks Student Design Kit, 4e Howard 9780077221386 0077221389 121<br />
Autocad 2009 Instructor with Autodesk 2009 Inventor DVD, 5e Leach 9780077221393 0077221397 119<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Engineering Drawing, 7e (<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title) Boundy 9780070138186 0070138184 117<br />
Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2007, 3e Howard 9780077216078 0077216075 122<br />
Engineering Drawing and Design, 7e Jensen 9780073521510 0073521515 116<br />
Pro Engineer-Wildfire Instructor, 4e Kelley 9780073522661 007352266X 123<br />
Autocad 2008 Companion with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 3e Leach 9780077228699 0077228693 119<br />
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Engineering Graphics &<br />
Drawing<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHICS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
(B.E.S.T SERIES) WITH AUTODESK 2008<br />
INVENTOR DVD<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University-West Lafayette<br />
2009 (April 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722131-7 / MHID: 0-07-722131-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128427-1 / MHID: 0-07-128427-3 [IE with<br />
Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
Introduction to Graphics Communication for Engineers is a text in<br />
the B.E.S.T. series that introduces students to the standard practices<br />
used by engineers to communicate graphically. The primary goal of<br />
the text is to teach engineering students the techniques and standards<br />
of communicating graphically so that design ideas can be clearly<br />
communicated and produced.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� 2008 CAD CD-ROM<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
Features<br />
� Essential coverage needed for communicating with drafters<br />
and designers.<br />
� End of chapter sketching problems, including sketching worksheets.<br />
� Each chapter has a list of objectives, step-by-step instructions,<br />
and a wide assortment of problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1. Introduction to Graphics Communications<br />
2. Sketching and Text<br />
3. Section and Auxiliary Views<br />
4. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
5. Reading and Constructing Working Drawings<br />
6. Design and 3-D Modeling<br />
115<br />
New<br />
TECHNICAL GRAPHICS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue Univ-west Lafayette, Eric N. Wiebe,<br />
North Carolina State University-Raleigh, Nathan Hartman, Purdue University,<br />
and William Ross, Purdue University School of Engineering Tech<br />
2009 (January 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722130-0 / MHID: 0-07-722130-3<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
In it's fourth edition, Technical Graphics Communication has become<br />
a standard in the field of engineering and technical graphics. This<br />
text presents both traditional and modern approaches to technical<br />
graphics, providing engineering and technology students with a strong<br />
foundation in standard drafting practices and techniques. Strong<br />
emphasis on design and industrial applications is found throughout,<br />
reinforcing the real and practical ways that technical graphics skills<br />
are used in real companies.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� New solid modeling problems appear at the end of four<br />
chapters<br />
Features<br />
� Design in Industry boxes are presented in every chapter to<br />
illustrate how graphics and design are being used in industry today.<br />
� On-Line Learning Center (Learning Objectives, Chapter Outlines,<br />
Multiple Choice Quiz, Questions for Review, True/False Questions,<br />
Key Terms, Animations, AutoCad exercises)<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Historical Highlights<br />
Full Color Illustrations<br />
� CAD references key theory and traditional drawing material to<br />
Step-By-Step Technique boxes that walk students through proper<br />
methods.<br />
� Step-by-Step Technique boxes walk students through proper<br />
drawing methods.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part 1-Global Implementation of Technical Graphics (Visual Science<br />
for Technical Graphics)<br />
1-Introduction to Graphics Communications<br />
2-The Engineering Design Process<br />
3-Design in Industry<br />
4-Integrated Production, Automation and Manufacturing Processes,<br />
and the Role of Technical Graphics<br />
Part 2-Fundamental of Technical Graphics<br />
5-Design Visualization<br />
6-Technical Drawing Tools<br />
7-Sketching and Text<br />
8-Engineering Geometry and Construction<br />
9-Three-Dimensional Modeling<br />
10-Multiview Drawings<br />
11-Axonometric and Oblique Drawings<br />
12-Perspective Drawings<br />
13-Auxiliary Views<br />
Part 3-Fundamentals of Technical Graphics<br />
14-Fundamentals of Descriptive Geometry<br />
15-Intersections and Developments<br />
Part 4-Standard Technical Graphics Practices<br />
16-Section Views<br />
17-Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
18-Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Basics
19-Fastening Devices and Methods<br />
20-Working Drawings<br />
21-Technical Data Presentation<br />
22-Mechanisms: Gears, Cams, Bearings, and Linkages<br />
23-Electronic Drawings<br />
24-Piping Drawings<br />
25-Welding Drawings<br />
New<br />
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING DRAWING<br />
AND DESIGN<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Cecil H. Jensen, Jay D. Helsel, and Dennis<br />
Short<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover / 1056 pages / 2080 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352151-0 / MHID: 0-07-352151-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128420-2 / MHID: 0-07-128420-6 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/jensen<br />
Engineering Drawing and Design prepares students for drafting careers<br />
in a modern, technology-intensive industry. Technical drafting,<br />
like all technical areas, is constantly changing; the computer has<br />
revolutionized the way in which drawings and parts are made. This<br />
text covers the most current technical information available, including<br />
graphic communication, CAD, functional drafting, material positioning,<br />
numerical control, electronic drafting, and metrication, in a manner<br />
useful to both the instructor and student. The authors synthesize,<br />
simplify, and convert complex drafting standards and procedures into<br />
understandable instructional units.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Drafters will be pleased to see that this book covers ASME<br />
drawing standards and ISO guidelines and shows how to interpret<br />
and apply them.<br />
Features<br />
� Combines engineering graphics and drafting in one accessible<br />
product.<br />
� The authors bring together and explain the manufacturing<br />
materials that are available for engineering design. They describe<br />
the manufacturing process that influences the shape, appearance,<br />
and design of the product.<br />
� The numerous assignments help the reader gain practice.<br />
These assignments can be completed with the help of a variety of<br />
Appendix tables reflecting real-world applications.<br />
� The text's unit approach makes it possible for instructors to<br />
put together a customized program of instruction that suits the<br />
needs of their students and local industry.<br />
� Text emphasizes all types of fasteners, both permanent and<br />
removable, that are currently available.<br />
116<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part I: Basic Drawing and Design<br />
1. Engineering Graphics as a Language<br />
2. Computer-Aid Drawing (CAD)<br />
3. Drawing Media, Filing, Storage, and Reproduction<br />
4. Basic Drafting Skills<br />
5. Applied Geometry<br />
6. Theory of Shape Description<br />
7. Auxiliary Views and Revolutions<br />
8. Basic Dimensioning<br />
9. Sections<br />
Part II: Fasteners, Materials, and Forming Processes<br />
10. Threaded Fasteners<br />
11. Miscellaneous Types of Fasteners<br />
12. Manufacturing Materials<br />
13. Forming Processes<br />
Part III: Working Drawings and Design<br />
14. Detail and Assembly Drawings<br />
15. Pictorial Drawings<br />
16. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing<br />
17. Drawings for Numerical Control<br />
18. Welding Drawings<br />
19. Design Concepts<br />
Part IV: Power Transmissions<br />
20. Belts, Chains, and Gears<br />
21. Coupling, Bearings, and Seals<br />
22. Cams, Linkages, and Actuators<br />
Part V: Special Fields of Drafting<br />
23. Developments and Intersections<br />
24. Pipe Drawings<br />
25. Structural Drafting<br />
26. Jigs and Fixtures<br />
27. Electrical and Electronics Drawings<br />
Computer-Aided Drawing<br />
Review and Assignments<br />
Glossary<br />
Appendix - Standard Parts and Technical Data<br />
Index<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF GRAPHICS<br />
COMMUNICATION WITH AUTODESK 2008<br />
INVENTOR DVD<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue Univ-west Lafayette<br />
2007 / Softcover with CDROM<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722868-2 / MHID: 0-07-722868-5<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
A thoroughly contemporary approach to teaching essential technical<br />
graphics skills has made Bertoline and Wiebe's Fundamentals of<br />
Graphics Communication the leading textbook in introductory engineering<br />
graphics programs. The fifth edition continues to integrate<br />
design concepts and the use of CAD into its outstanding coverage of<br />
the basic visualization and sketching techniques that enable students<br />
to create and communicate graphic ideas effectively. As in past editions,<br />
the authors have included many examples of how graphics<br />
communication pertains to "real-world" engineering design, including<br />
current industry practices and breakthroughs; as one example, the<br />
Motorola RAZR cellular phone is used as a case study to synthesize<br />
the design concepts in the text. A dynamic Online Learning Center<br />
provides additional resources such as an image bank, animations,<br />
quizzes, and links to current industry and career sites.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Introduction to Graphics Communication<br />
2 Sketching and Text
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
3 Engineering Geometry<br />
4 3-D Solid Modeling<br />
5 Multiviews and Visualization<br />
6 Auxiliary Views<br />
7 Pictorial Projections<br />
8 Section Views<br />
9 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
10 Working Drawings and Assemblies<br />
11 The Engineering Design Process<br />
12 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT)<br />
Appendices<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
Workbook Sheets<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF GRAPHICS<br />
COMMUNICATION WITH AUTODESK<br />
INVENTOR SOFTWARE 06-07<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
By Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University-West Lafayette, And Eric N.<br />
Wiebe, Nc State University-Raleigh<br />
2007 / Softcover with CDROM<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331272-9 / MHID: 0-07-331272-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110631-3 / MHID: 0-07-110631-6 [IE]<br />
A thoroughly contemporary approach to teaching essential technical<br />
graphics skills has made Bertoline and Wiebe's Fundamentals of<br />
Graphics Communication the leading textbook in introductory engineering<br />
graphics programs. The fifth edition continues to integrate<br />
design concepts and the use of CAD into its outstanding coverage<br />
of the basic visualization and sketching techniques that enable students<br />
to create and communicate graphic ideas effectively. As in past<br />
editions, the authors have included many examples of how graphics<br />
communication pertains to "real-world" engineering design, including<br />
current industry practices and breakthroughs; as one example, the<br />
Motorola RAZR cellular phone is used as a case study to synthesize<br />
the design concepts in the text. A dynamic Online Learning Center<br />
provides additional resources such as an image bank, animations,<br />
quizzes, and links to current industry and career sites.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Introduction to Graphics Communication<br />
2 Sketching and Text<br />
3 Engineering Geometry<br />
4 3-D Solid Modeling<br />
5 Multiviews and Visualization<br />
6 Auxiliary Views<br />
7 Pictorial Projections<br />
8 Section Views<br />
9 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
10 Working Drawings and Assemblies<br />
11 The Engineering Design Process<br />
12 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT)<br />
Appendices<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
Workbook Sheets<br />
117<br />
New<br />
ENGINEERING DRAWING<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Albert Boundy<br />
2007 / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-013818-6 / MHID: 0-07-013818-4<br />
(with Sketchbook)<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title)<br />
Engineering Drawing remains the leading Australian text for students<br />
of engineering drawing and graphics. This seventh edition has been<br />
updated in line with the National Engineering Curriculum, competencybased<br />
training courses, and current Australian Standards. Building<br />
on Bert Boundy's meticulous and reliable approach to his subject,<br />
you will find: * additional material and more chapters than before *<br />
better chapter organisation * expansion of the CAD corner feature<br />
* question banks * problems * the most commonly used reference<br />
tables Presented in a step-by-step format, Engineering Drawing 7e<br />
offers maximum accessibility and convenience. This new edition will<br />
be an indispensable resource for students and a useful reference<br />
for professionals.<br />
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHICS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
(B.E.S.T. SERIES)<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University - West Lafayette<br />
2006 / 256 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304836-9 / MHID: 0-07-304836-4 (with OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331273-6 / MHID: 0-07-331273-8<br />
(with Autodesk Inventor Software 06-07)<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/general/best<br />
Introduction to Graphics Communication for Engineers is a short introductory<br />
technical drawing text intended for use in technical drawing<br />
or drafting courses at two and four year schools or other technology<br />
programs. Powerful computers and CAD software are of little use to<br />
engineers who do not fully understand the fundamentals of graphics<br />
communication principles and 3-D modeling strategies, or do not<br />
possess a level of visualization ability. Because of this, Bertoline<br />
concentrates on the concepts and skills necessary to sketch and create<br />
2-D drawings and 3-D CAD models in this text. New to the third<br />
edition are “Design in Industry Boxes” that cover an aspect of design<br />
as practiced in industry. Quotes and interesting stories from practicing<br />
engineers make the boxes motivating and informative for students.<br />
Also new are practice sketching problems included throughout each<br />
chapter, which allow students a chance to practice what they are<br />
learning. This book is part of the B.E.S.T. (Basic Engineering Series<br />
and Tools), which consists of modularized textbooks offering virtually<br />
every topic and specialty likely to be of interest to engineers.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction to Graphics Communication
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
Chapter 2: Sketching and Text<br />
Chapter 3: Section and Auxiliary Views<br />
Chapter 4: Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
Chapter 5: Reading and Constructing Working Drawings<br />
Chapter 6: Design and 3-D Modeling<br />
International Edition<br />
THE COMPLETE TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR<br />
by Jon M. Duff and Greg Maxson<br />
2004 / 656 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292229-5 / MHID: 0-07-292229-X<br />
(with Bind-In Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121652-4 / MHID: 0-07-121652-9 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072529962)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter I - Digital Reproduction of Technical Illustration:<br />
1 Overview of Computer Graphics and Technical Illustration<br />
2 Technical Illustration Reproduction and Workflow<br />
Chapter II - Technical Illustration Layout and Construction:<br />
3 Orthogonal Layout<br />
4 Axonometric Views<br />
5 Axonometric Circles<br />
6 Axonometric Scale Construction<br />
7 Axonometric Projection<br />
8 Axonometric Shearing<br />
9 Perspective Techniques<br />
Chapter III - Technical Illustration Rendering:<br />
10 Line Rendering<br />
11 Photo Tracing<br />
12 Emphasis with Color<br />
13 Color Rendering<br />
14 Postscript Materials<br />
15 Text and Technical Illustrations<br />
Chapter IV - Modeling, Animation, and Technical Illustration:<br />
16 Turning Engineering Drawings into 3D Illustrations<br />
17 Using CADD Data in Illustrations<br />
18 Modeling for Illustration<br />
19 Raster Materials<br />
20 Animation and Technical Illustration<br />
Appendices<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
TECHNICAL GRAPHICS COMMUNICATION<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University, West Lafayette, and Eric N.<br />
Wiebe, North Carolina State University, Raleigh<br />
2003 / 1,312 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-365598-7 / MHID: 0-07-365598-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119925-4 / MHID: 0-07-119925-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part 1: Visual Science For Technical Graphics<br />
1 Introduction to Graphics Communications<br />
2 The Engineering Design Process<br />
118<br />
3 Technical Drawing Tools<br />
4 Sketching and Text<br />
5 Visualization for Design<br />
Part 2: Fundamentals of Technical Graphics<br />
6 Engineering Geometry and Construction<br />
7 Three-Dimensional Modeling<br />
8 Multiview Drawings<br />
9 Axonometric and Oblique Drawings<br />
10 Perspective Drawings<br />
11 Auxiliary Views<br />
Part 3: Descriptive Geometry<br />
12 Fundamentals of Descriptive Geometry<br />
13 Intersections and Developments<br />
Part 4: Standard Technical Graphics Practices<br />
14 Section Views<br />
15 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices<br />
16 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Basics<br />
17 Fastening Devices and Methods<br />
18 Integrated Production, Automation and Manufacturing Processes,<br />
and the Role of Technical Graphics<br />
19 Working Drawings Supplement: Design Problems.<br />
Part 5: Technical Graphics in Industry<br />
20 Design in Industry<br />
21 Technical Data Presentation<br />
22 Mechanisms: Gears, Cams, Bearings, and Linkages<br />
23 Electronic Drawings<br />
24 Piping Drawings<br />
25 Welding Drawings<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING DRAWING<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Albert Boundy<br />
2001 / 350 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-471043-2 / MHID: 0-07-471043-5<br />
(with Sketchbook)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125181-5 / MHID: 0-07-125181-2<br />
[IE with Sketchbook)<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title)<br />
www.mcgraw-hill.com.au/vet/trades/boundy6e<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: Introductory and Standards Information<br />
Chapter 2: Geometrical Constructions<br />
Chapter 3: Orthogonal Projections<br />
Chapter 4: Descriptive Geometry: Auxiliary Views<br />
Chapter 5: Pictorial Drawing: Isometric and Oblique Parallel Projection<br />
Chapter 6: Working Drawings: Detail and Assembly Drawing<br />
Chapter 7: Drawing Analysis<br />
Chapter 8: Intersections and Development of Surfaces<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix One: Structural Steel Sections<br />
Appendix Two: Reinforced Concrete<br />
Index
New<br />
AutoCad<br />
AUTOCAD 2009 INSTRUCTOR WITH<br />
AUTODESK 2009 INVENTOR DVD<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by James A. Leach, University Of Louisville-Louisville<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722139-3 / MHID: 0-07-722139-7<br />
AutoCAD 2009 Instructor covers all features and capabilities of Auto-<br />
CAD. The text is command-oriented so chapters are centered around<br />
groups of related commands. The full range of AutoCAD commands,<br />
concepts, and features is explained in the text. The author's simple<br />
writing style enables students to grasp concepts easily. Fundamental<br />
concepts are discussed first, then more advanced and specialized<br />
features. The Autodesk 2009 Inventor CD is packaged free with the<br />
text.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Most current CAD software<br />
Features<br />
� All new features and commands are easily identified by a unique<br />
bar in the margin.<br />
� Special "Tips". The "TIP" indicator identifies important professional<br />
tips otherwise discovered only after much experience.<br />
� Outstanding Visuals and Page Layout. Over 1900 figures support<br />
the concepts, commands, and procedures. The finely tuned page<br />
layout makes the text easy to read and aids comprehension.<br />
� Multi-Chapter "Reuse" Exercises. Exercises used in multiple<br />
chapters are denoted with a "REUSE" (diskette) icon. Using exercises<br />
through multiple chapters maximizes the student's efforts, creates<br />
connections between concepts, and supports the pedagogical progression<br />
throughout the text.<br />
� Instructive Command Tables. Command tables throughout the<br />
text indicate how each command can be invoked, including icon buttons,<br />
command aliases, shortcut menus, shortcut keys, and more.<br />
� Valuable Reference Guide. Numerous "tabbed" pages indicate<br />
important reference material, such as commands, options, and concepts,<br />
and many other tables and lists.<br />
� Supplemental Material at www.mhhe.com/leach. Dedicated<br />
website provides three additional chapters (Customize User Interface,<br />
CAD Management, and Express Tools), 1100 test/review questions,<br />
400 additional drawing exercises for architectural, mechanical, and<br />
civil/electrical engineering applications, instructor's solutions manual,<br />
and additional information.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Getting Started<br />
2 Working with Files<br />
3 Draw Command Concepts<br />
4 Selection Sets<br />
5 Helpful Commands<br />
6 Basic Drawing Setup<br />
7 Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking<br />
8 Draw Commands I<br />
9 Modify Commands I<br />
10 Viewing Commands<br />
11 Layers and Object Properties<br />
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12 Advanced Drawing Setup<br />
13 Layouts and Viewports<br />
14 Printing and Plotting<br />
15 Draw Commands II<br />
16 Modify Commands II<br />
17 Inquiry Commands<br />
18 Creating and Editing Text<br />
19 Internet Tools<br />
20 Advanced Selection Sets<br />
21 Blocks, DesignCenter, and Tool Palettes<br />
22 Block Attributes<br />
23 Grip Editing<br />
24 Multiview Drawing<br />
25 Pictorial Drawings<br />
26 Section Views<br />
27 Auxiliary Views<br />
28 Dimensioning<br />
29 Dimension Styles and Dimension Variables<br />
30 Xreferences<br />
31 Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)<br />
32 Raster Images And Vector Files<br />
33 Advanced Layouts and Plotting<br />
34 3D Modeling Basics<br />
35 3D Display and Viewing<br />
36 User Coordinate Systems<br />
37 Wireframe Modeling<br />
38 Solid Modeling Construction<br />
39 Advanced Solids Features<br />
40 Surface Modeling<br />
41 Rendering<br />
42 Creating 2D Drawings From 3D Models<br />
43 Miscellaneous Commands and Features<br />
44 Basic Customization<br />
45 Menu Customization [Web-only chapter]<br />
46 CAD Management [Web-only chapter]<br />
47 Express Tools and Batch Plotting [Web-only chapter]<br />
Appendix A System Variables<br />
Appendix B Command Alias List Sorted by Command<br />
Appendix C Command Alias List Sorted by Alias<br />
Appendix D Buttons and Special Keys<br />
Appendix E Command Table Index<br />
New<br />
AUTOCAD 2008 COMPANION WITH<br />
AUTODESK 2008 INVENTOR DVD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by James A. Leach, University Of Louisville-Louisville, and James Dyer<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722869-9 / MHID: 0-07-722869-3<br />
www.mhhe.com/leach<br />
AutoCAD 2008 Companion is designed to teach AutoCAD 2008 in<br />
a one-semester course through its coverage of solid modeling and<br />
2-D design and drafting essentials. AutoCAD 2008 Companion can<br />
be used on its own or as a companion to other graphics books, such<br />
as Fundamentals of Graphics Communication or Technical Graphics<br />
Communication by Bertoline and Wiebe. Its engineering, architecture,<br />
design, construction, and manufacturing examples makes this textbook<br />
suitable for a wide range of students. AutoCAD 2008 Companion<br />
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New to this editioN<br />
� Over 1500 illustrations are used to support the concepts, commands,<br />
and procedures in the text.<br />
� The "TIP" indicator identifies important professional tips otherwise<br />
discovered only after much experience.<br />
� Command Tables throughout the text indicate how each command<br />
can be invoked, complete with icon buttons, command aliases,<br />
shortcut menus, and shortcut keys.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Getting Started<br />
2 Working with Files<br />
3 Draw Command Concepts<br />
4 Selection Sets<br />
5 Helpful Commands<br />
6 Basic Drawing Setup<br />
7 Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking<br />
8 Draw Commands I<br />
9 Modify Commands I<br />
10 Viewing Commands<br />
11 Layers and Object Properties<br />
12 Advanced Drawing Setup<br />
13 Layouts and Viewports<br />
14 Printing and Plotting<br />
15 Draw Commands II<br />
16 Modify Commands II<br />
17 Inquiry Commands<br />
18 Creating and Editing Text<br />
19 Grip Editing<br />
20 Blocks, Design Center, and Tool Pallettes<br />
21 Multiview Drawing<br />
22 Pictorial Drawings<br />
23 Section Views<br />
24 Auxiliary Views<br />
25 Dimensioning<br />
26 Dimension Styles and Dimension Variables<br />
27 3D Basics, Display, and Viewing<br />
28 User Coordinate Systems<br />
29 Solid Modeling Construction<br />
30 Advanced Solids Features<br />
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www.mhhe.com/leach<br />
Based on industry and educational needs, this text is commandoriented<br />
so chapters are centered around groups of related commands,<br />
making the text very effective as a reference. The chapters<br />
are structured in a practical pedagogical sequence beginning with<br />
instruction in general procedures for using the computer interface,<br />
setting up and creating drawings, and then progressing to advanced<br />
features such as dimensioning, special drawing applications and<br />
AutoCAD features, three-dimensional modeling and rendering, and<br />
software customization.<br />
Features<br />
� Easy Update from AutoCAD 2005 and 2006. All new features and<br />
commands are easily identified by a unique bar in the margin.<br />
� Special "Tips". The "TIP" indicator identifies important professional<br />
tips otherwise discovered only after much experience.<br />
� Instructive Command Tables. Command tables throughout the<br />
text indicate how each command can be invoked, including icon buttons,<br />
command aliases, shortcut menus, shortcut keys, and more.<br />
� Multi-Chapter "Reuse" Exercises. Exercises used in multiple<br />
chapters are denoted with a "REUSE" (diskette) icon. Using exercises<br />
through multiple chapters maximizes the student's efforts, creates<br />
connections between concepts, and supports the pedagogical progression<br />
throughout the text.<br />
� Outstanding Visuals and Page Layout. Over 1900 figures support<br />
the concepts, commands, and procedures. The finely tuned page<br />
layout makes the text easy to read and aids comprehension.<br />
� Valuable Reference Guide. Numerous "tabbed" pages indicate<br />
important reference material, such as a table of AutoCAD commands,<br />
a table of system variables, a table for setting limits, a complete<br />
index of commands, options, and concepts, and many other tables<br />
and lists.<br />
� Supplemental Material at www.mhhe.com/leach. Dedicated<br />
website provides three additional chapters (Customize User Interface,<br />
CAD Management, and Express Tools), 1100 test/review questions,<br />
400 additional drawing exercises for architectural, mechanical, and<br />
civil/electrical engineering applications, instructor's solutions manual,<br />
and additional information.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Getting Started<br />
2 Working with Files<br />
3 Draw Command Concepts<br />
4 Selection Sets<br />
5 Helpful Commands<br />
6 Basic Drawing Setup
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD<br />
7 Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking<br />
8 Draw Commands I<br />
9 Modify Commands I<br />
10 Viewing Commands<br />
11 Layers and Object Properties<br />
12 Advanced Drawing Setup<br />
13 Layouts and Viewports<br />
14 Printing and Plotting<br />
15 Draw Commands II<br />
16 Modify Commands II<br />
17 Inquiry Commands<br />
18 Creating and Editing Text<br />
19 Internet Tools<br />
20 Advanced Selection Sets<br />
21 Blocks, DesignCenter, and Tool Palettes<br />
22 Block Attributes<br />
23 Grip Editing<br />
24 Multiview Drawing<br />
25 Pictorial Drawings<br />
26 Section Views<br />
27 Auxiliary Views<br />
28 Dimensioning<br />
29 Dimension Styles and Dimension Variables<br />
30 Xreferences<br />
31 Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)<br />
32 Raster Images And Vector Files<br />
33 Advanced Layouts and Plotting<br />
34 3D Modeling Basics<br />
35 3D Display and Viewing<br />
36 User Coordinate Systems<br />
37 Wireframe Modeling<br />
38 Solid Modeling Construction<br />
39 Advanced Solids Features<br />
40 Surface Modeling<br />
41 Rendering<br />
42 Creating 2D Drawings From 3D Models<br />
43 Miscellaneous Commands and Features<br />
44 Basic Customization<br />
45 Menu Customization [Web-only chapter]<br />
46 CAD Management [Web-only chapter]<br />
47 Express Tools and Batch Plotting [Web-only chapter]<br />
Appendix A System Variables<br />
Appendix B Command Alias List Sorted by Command<br />
Appendix C Command Alias List Sorted by Alias<br />
Appendix D Buttons and Special Keys<br />
Appendix E Command Table Index<br />
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INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING<br />
USING SOLIDWORKS 2008 WITH<br />
SOLIDWORKS STUDENT DESIGN KIT<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William E. Howard, East Carolina University, and Joseph Musto,<br />
Milwaukee School Of Engineering<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722138-6 / MHID: 0-07-722138-9<br />
This text presents solid modeling not just as a communication tool,<br />
but as an essential part of the design process. To this end, the text<br />
explores design intent, the use of solid models in engineering analysis,<br />
and introduces techniques from manufacturing such as mold design<br />
and sheet metal patterning. Howard and Musto provide a studentfriendly<br />
presentation filled with easy to use tutorials. Their approach<br />
is also designed to help students understand how engineering is<br />
used in the real world. For instance, modeling exercises are largely<br />
centered on examples drawn from industrial applications. FREE Solid<br />
Works software is now available to students with an access card, so<br />
students can apply exactly what they are reading!<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The text has been updated to reflect the new features of Solid-<br />
Works. The text has been updated to reflect the new features of<br />
SolidWorks and THE SOFTWARE IS NOW BUNDLED WITH AN<br />
ACCESS ID CARD NOT A CD!!<br />
Features<br />
� Comes with Student Design Kit and STUDENT ACCESS<br />
CARD.<br />
� Gives students an introduction to techniques from manufacturing;<br />
mold design, sheet metal patterning, and stereolithography representations<br />
are introduced.<br />
� Students are exposed to the use of solid models in engineering<br />
analysis; the ability of solid modeling software to perform vector<br />
operations, kinematic analysis, animation, interference detection, and<br />
mass property computation is explored.<br />
� Always current - comes out just weeks after the new software<br />
release.<br />
� Solid modeling is treated not just as a communication tool, but<br />
as an integrated part of the design process.<br />
�<br />
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Student-friendly presentation filled with easy-to-use tutorials.<br />
� Modeling exercises are largely centered on examples drawn<br />
from industrial applications; most exercises and problems feature<br />
mechanical and structural components (flanges, fasteners, I-beams,<br />
springs, etc.), rather than the "widgets" found in many introductory<br />
engineering graphics texts.<br />
� Additional resources are available on the website, including<br />
tutorials for popular SolidWorks Add-Ins, COSMOSMotion and PhotoWorks,<br />
and the book figures in PowerPoint format. Instructors can<br />
also access model files for all tutorials and problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
PART ONE Learning SolidWorks<br />
1 Basic Part Modeling Techniques
2 Engineering Drawings<br />
3 Additional Part Modeling Techniques<br />
4 Use of Parametric Modeling Techniques<br />
5 Advanced Concepts in Part Modeling<br />
6 Building Assembly Models from Part Models<br />
7 Advanced Assembly Operations<br />
8 Creating Assembly Drawings<br />
PART TWO Applications of SolidWorks<br />
9 Using SolidWorks for the Generation of 2-D Layouts<br />
10 Application of SolidWorks to Vector Mechanics<br />
11 Using SolidWorks in the Design and Analysis of Mechanisms<br />
12 The Use of SolidWorks as a Tool for Manufacturing: Mold Design<br />
and Sheet Metal Parts<br />
13 The Use of SolidWorks to Accelerate the Product Development<br />
Cycle<br />
New<br />
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International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO<br />
SOLID MODELING USING<br />
SOLIDWORKS 2007<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William E. Howard, East Carolina University,<br />
and Joseph Musto, Milwaukee School Of<br />
Engineering<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Softcover / 368 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-721607-8 / MHID: 0-07-721607-5<br />
(with Student Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-127464-7 / MHID: 0-07-127464-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/howard<br />
The text presents solid modeling not just as a communication tool, but<br />
as an integral part of the design process. To this end the book explores<br />
design intent, the use of solid models in engineering analysis, and<br />
introduces techniques from manufacturing such as mold design and<br />
sheet metal patterning. Howard and Musto provide a student-friendly<br />
presentation filled with easy-to-use tutorials. Their approach is also<br />
designed to help students understand how engineering is used in the<br />
real world. For instance, modeling exercises are largely centered on<br />
examples drawn from industrial applications. As well, "Future Study"<br />
boxes introduce students to different topics they will study in their<br />
engineering programs. Free Solid Works Software, along with the<br />
most up to date text in Solid Works!<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The text has been updated to reflect the new features of Solid-<br />
Works.<br />
� Newly updated and enhanced "Future Study" boxes are used<br />
to direct students to the topical areas they will be exploring in typical<br />
engineering programs, and how those topics relate to the examples<br />
and exercises found in the text.<br />
� Explores the idea of "design intent" through boxed sidebars<br />
updated for the new edition, as well as the challenges involved in<br />
embedding design constraints within a solid model.<br />
� A four-color Guide to SolidWorks Tutorials has been added to<br />
the inside front cover for easy reference.<br />
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� Chapter Objectives have been expanded and enhanced to better<br />
introduce chapter concepts.<br />
� A new interior design renders the text more user-friendly and<br />
visually appealing.<br />
Features<br />
� Gives students an introduction to techniques from manufacturing;<br />
mold design, sheet metal patterning, and stereolithography<br />
representations will be introduced.<br />
� Solid Modeling is treated not just as a communication tool, but<br />
as an integrated part of the design process.<br />
� Exposes students to the use of solid models in engineering<br />
analysis; the ability of solid modeling software to perform vector operations,<br />
kinematic analysis, animation, interference detection, and<br />
mass property computation will be explored.<br />
� Modeling exercises are largely centered on examples drawn<br />
from industrial applications; most exercises and problems feature<br />
mechanical and structural components (flanges, fasteners, I-beams,<br />
springs, etc.), rather than the "widgets" found in many introductory<br />
engineering graphics texts.<br />
� Additional resources are available on the website. Including<br />
on the website are tutorials for two popular SolidWorks Add-Ins,<br />
COSMOSMotion and PhotoWorks, and the book figures in Power-<br />
Point format. Instructors can also access model files for all tutorials<br />
and problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
PART ONE Learning SolidWorks<br />
1 Basic Part Modeling Techniques<br />
2 Engineering Drawings<br />
3 Additional Part Modeling Techniques<br />
4 Use of Parametric Modeling Techniques<br />
5 Advanced Concepts in Part Modeling<br />
6 Building Assembly Models from Part Models<br />
7 Advanced Assembly Operations<br />
8 Creating Assembly Drawings<br />
PART TWO Applications of SolidWorks<br />
9 Using SolidWorks for the Generation of 2-D Layouts<br />
10 Application of SolidWorks to Vector Mechanics<br />
11 Using SolidWorks in the Design and Analysis of Mechanisms<br />
12 The Use of SolidWorks as a Tool for Manufacturing: Mold Design<br />
and Sheet Metal Parts<br />
13 The Use of SolidWorks to Accelerate the Product Development<br />
Cycle
New<br />
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PRO ENGINEER-WILDFIRE INSTRUCTOR<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by David S. Kelley, Central Michigan University<br />
2008 (June 2007) / Softcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352266-1 / 0-07-352266-X<br />
The text details the new features of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0<br />
including the addition of the chamfar tool, axial pattern option, and a<br />
Drawing View dialog box for the creation of views. The text is designed<br />
to serve as a tutorial, reference, and lecture guide, and is appropriate<br />
as a course text or self-paced independent study guide. Chapters<br />
start by covering selected topics in moderate detail, followed by one<br />
or more tutorials covering the chapter's objectives and topics. At the<br />
end of each chapter, practice problems are used to reinforce concepts<br />
covered in the chapter and previously in the book. An accompanying<br />
website features solutions for instructors as well as ancillary materials<br />
for reading and download.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The text details the new features of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire<br />
3.0 including the addition of the chamfar tool, axial pattern option,<br />
and a Drawing View dialog box for the creation of views.<br />
Features<br />
� Each chapter begins with a reference portion designed to provide<br />
a step-by-step guide for performing specific Pro/ENGINEER<br />
modeling tasks outside of a tutorial environment.<br />
� Numbered tutorials follow the reference sections to help users<br />
navigate this procedure-intensive computer-aided design application.<br />
� Modeling Point Boxes are shaded boxes used throughout the<br />
text to highlight specific modeling strategies.<br />
� The book's modular organization allows flexibility in course<br />
structure.<br />
� Object files (part, assembly, drawing) are available for download<br />
from the book's website. Instructors will also have access to<br />
solutions to end-of-chapter problems and additional problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1 Introduction to Parametric Design<br />
2 Pro/ENGINEER's User Interface<br />
3 Contraint-Based Sketching<br />
4 Extruding, Modifying, and Redefining Features<br />
5 Feature Construction Tools<br />
6 Revolved Features<br />
7 Feature Manipulation Tools<br />
8 Creating a Pro/ENGINEER Drawing<br />
9 Sections and Advanced Drawing Views<br />
10 Swept and Blended Features<br />
11 Advanced Modeling Techniques<br />
12 Assembly Modeling<br />
13 Surface Modeling<br />
Appendix A: Supplemental Files<br />
Appendix B: Configuration File Options<br />
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International Edition<br />
COMPUTER GRAPHICS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven Harrington<br />
1987 / Hardcover / 466 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100472-5 / MHID: 0-07-100472-6 [IE]<br />
An enormous success in its first edition, Computer Graphics, Second<br />
Edition continues to stress a hands-on programming approach within a<br />
systems context and addresses the most up-to-date computer graphics<br />
topics and issues. The text provides sufficient information to allow<br />
readers to implement, modify, and use a graphics system. Detailed<br />
algorithms describe graphics operations and combine to form a graphics<br />
system. In the second edition, raster graphics receives greater<br />
coverage, including discussion of pattern filling of transformation,<br />
antialiasing, halftones, color, and ray tracing. Other topics of current<br />
interest include Bezier curves and fractals. The book also features<br />
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recent techniques and new examples.<br />
Complimentary desk copies are available for<br />
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Dynamics - Scalar ............................................................................................129<br />
Dynamics ..........................................................................................................129<br />
Dynamics (Intermediate) ..................................................................................130<br />
Elasticity/Plasticity ............................................................................................136<br />
Numerical Methods...........................................................................................131<br />
Plates & Shells .................................................................................................136<br />
Static - Scalar ...................................................................................................127<br />
Statics ...............................................................................................................127<br />
Statics and Dynamics .......................................................................................131<br />
Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Materials...................................................133<br />
Stress Analysis .................................................................................................134<br />
Vibrations ..........................................................................................................135<br />
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ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
NEW TITLES<br />
2009 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics of Materials, 5e Beer 9780077221409 0077221400 133<br />
2008 <strong>Author</strong> ISBN-13 MHID Page<br />
Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 5e Beer 9780072464771 0072464771 129<br />
Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 5e Beer 9780072464788 007246478X 127<br />
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International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: STATICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr. University<br />
of Connecticut<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246478-8 / MHID: 0-07-246478-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112166-8 / MHID: 0-07-112166-8 (SI Metric<br />
edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date May 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Statics is a scalar-based introductory statics text, ideally<br />
suited for engineering technology programs, providing first-rate<br />
treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This new edition<br />
provides an extensive selection of new problems and end-of-chapter<br />
summaries. The text brings the careful presentation of content, unmatched<br />
levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that have made<br />
Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in engineering<br />
mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Two Dimensions<br />
4 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Even-Numbered Problems<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
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New<br />
Statics<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: STATICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr. University<br />
of Connecticut<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246478-8 / MHID: 0-07-246478-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112166-8 / MHID: 0-07-112166-8 (SI Metric<br />
edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date May 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Statics is a scalar-based introductory statics text, ideally<br />
suited for engineering technology programs, providing first-rate<br />
treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This new edition<br />
provides an extensive selection of new problems and end-of-chapter<br />
summaries. The text brings the careful presentation of content, unmatched<br />
levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that have made<br />
Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in engineering<br />
mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Two Dimensions<br />
4 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Even-Numbered Problems
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DYNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics marks the<br />
fiftieth anniversary of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit<br />
of its successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant<br />
addition of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the<br />
most extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University and David<br />
Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 648 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321219-7 / MHID: 0-07-321219-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125765-7 / MHID: 0-07-125765-9<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
128<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition of<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its successful<br />
previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually accurate<br />
and thorough coverage together with a significant addition of new<br />
problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most extensive<br />
media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
YOUROTHERTEACHER.COM STATICS<br />
COMPANION<br />
by Mary Cooper, and Eileen Rossman<br />
2007 / Softcover / 352 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331177-7 / MHID: 0-07-331177-4<br />
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4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity.<br />
6. Analysis of Structures<br />
7. Forces in Beams<br />
8. Friction<br />
9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Enertia<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ENGINEERING<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by William McLean, Lafayette College; E. W. Nelson<br />
1998 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046193-2 / MHID: 0-07-046193-7<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Vectors
Chapter 2: Operations with Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 4: Resultants of Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 5: Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Equilibrium of Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 7: Trusses and Cables<br />
Chapter 8: Forces in Beams<br />
Chapter 9: Friction<br />
Chapter 10: First Moments and Centroids<br />
Chapter 11: Virtual Work<br />
Chapter 12: Kinematics of a Particle<br />
Chapter 13: Dynamics of a Particle<br />
Chapter 14: Kinematics of a Rigid Body in Plane Motion<br />
New<br />
Dynamics - Scalar<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: DYNAMICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr.<br />
University of Connecticut<br />
2008 (November 2007) / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246477-1 / MHID: 0-07-246477-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112165-1 / MHID: 0-07-112165-X (SI units)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date June 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Dynamics is a scalar-based introductory dynamics<br />
text, ideally suited for engineering technology programs, providing<br />
first-rate treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This<br />
new edition provides an extensive selection of new problems and<br />
end-of-chapter summaries. The text brings the careful presentation<br />
of content, unmatched levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that<br />
have made Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in<br />
engineering mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton's Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Work and Energy<br />
14 Kinetics of Particles: Impulse and Momentum<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Work and Energy<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Impulse and Momentum<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
129<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix<br />
Moments of Inertia in Masses<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
DYNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, William E Clausen, Ohio State University, and Phillip J<br />
Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321220-3 / MHID: 0-07-321220-2<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125875-3 / MHID: 0-07-125875-2<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its<br />
successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant addition<br />
of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most<br />
extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix A: Some Useful Definitions and Properties of Vector Algebra<br />
Appendix B: Moments of Inertia of Masses<br />
Appendix C: Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
YOUROTHERTEACHER.COM DYNAMICS<br />
COMPANION<br />
by Jeff Jones, Cuesta College<br />
2007 / Softcover with access card / 192 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331178-4 / MHID: 0-07-331178-2<br />
In the YourOtherTeacher.com Dynamics Companion, students and<br />
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SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF ENGINEERING<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by William McLean, Lafayette College; E. W. Nelson<br />
1998 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046193-2 / MHID: 0-07-046193-7<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Vectors<br />
Chapter 2: Operations with Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 4: Resultants of Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 5: Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Equilibrium of Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Chapter 7: Trusses and Cables<br />
Chapter 8: Forces in Beams<br />
Chapter 9: Friction<br />
Chapter 10: First Moments and Centroids<br />
Chapter 11: Virtual Work<br />
Chapter 12: Kinematics of a Particle<br />
Chapter 13: Dynamics of a Particle<br />
Chapter 14: Kinematics of a Rigid Body in Plane Motion<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
130<br />
Dynamics (Intermediate)<br />
International Edition<br />
SYSTEM DYNAMICS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301603-0 / MHID: 0-07-301603-9<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126694-9 / MHID: 0-07-126694-1 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0256114498<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Modeling of Rigid-Body Mechanical Systems<br />
3 Analytical Solution Methods<br />
4 Spring and Damper Elements in Mechanical Systems<br />
5 Transfer Functions and State Variable Models<br />
6 Electrical and Electromechanical Systems<br />
7 Thermal and Fluid Systems<br />
8 System Analysis in the Time Domain<br />
9 System Analysis in the Frequency Domain<br />
10 Control System Fundamentals<br />
11 Control System Applications<br />
12 Vibration Applications<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - MATLAB Primer<br />
B - Numerical Solution Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERMEDIATE DYNAMICS<br />
by Marcelo R M Crespo da Silva, Rensselaer Polytech Institute—Troy<br />
2004 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292188-5 / MHID: 0-07-292188-9 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123236-4 / MHID: 0-07-123236-2 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921889/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1) Essential material needed for dynamics<br />
2) Kinematics and dynamics of point masses<br />
3) Kinematic analysis of planar mechanisms<br />
4) System of point masses: special dynamical properties<br />
5) Dynamics of rigid bodies in simple planar motion<br />
6) Introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies in general motion<br />
7) Introduction to analytical dynamics<br />
8) Vibrations & oscillations of dynamical systems<br />
Appendix A: Simulink tutorial<br />
Appendix B: Notes on sequential rotations, angular velocity, and<br />
acceleration<br />
Appendix C: Properties of the inertia matrix of a body<br />
Appendix D: Suggested computer lab assignments<br />
Appendix F: Answers to selected problems<br />
Appendix G: Some references for advanced studies
International Edition<br />
ANALYTICAL DYNAMICS<br />
by Haim Baruh, Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />
1999 / 704 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-365977-0 / MHID: 0-07-365977-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116094-0 / MHID: 0-07-116094-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Basic Principles<br />
Chapter 3: Relative Motion<br />
Chapter 4: Dynamics of a System of Particles<br />
Chapter 5: Analytical Mechanics: Basic Concepts<br />
Chapter 6: Analytical Mechanics: Additional Concepts<br />
Chapter 7: Rigid-Body Geometry<br />
Chapter 8: Rigid Body Kinematics<br />
Chapter 9: Rigid Body Dynamics: Basic Concepts<br />
Chapter 10: Rigid Body Dynamics: Advanced Concepts<br />
Chapter 11: Qualitative Analysis of Rigid Body Motion<br />
Chapter 12: Dynamics of Lightly Flexible Bodies<br />
Appendices<br />
Chapter A: A History of Mechanics<br />
Chapter B: Concepts from the Calculus of Variations<br />
Chapter C: Common Mass Moments of Inertia<br />
Statics and Dynamics<br />
VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DYNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics marks the<br />
fiftieth anniversary of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit<br />
of its successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant<br />
addition of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the<br />
most extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix: Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
New<br />
Numerical Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED NUMERICAL<br />
METHODS WITH MATLAB<br />
FOR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 544 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
Steven Chapra’s second edition, Applied Numerical Methods with<br />
MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, is written for engineers and<br />
scientists who want to learn numerical problem solving. This text<br />
focuses on problem-solving (applications) rather than theory, using<br />
MATLAB, and is intended for Numerical Methods users; hence theory<br />
is included only to inform key concepts. The second edition feature<br />
new material such as Numerical Differentiation and ODE's: Boundary-Value<br />
Problems.<br />
For those who require a more theoretical approach, see Chapra's<br />
best-selling Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5/e (2006), also by<br />
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131<br />
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Numerical Differentiation
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ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
A text Web site is available at http://www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis.<br />
1. Mathematical Modeling Numerical Methods and Problem<br />
Solving.<br />
2. MATLAB Fundamentals.<br />
3. Programming with MATLAB.<br />
4. Roundoff and Trunication Errors.<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization.<br />
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods.<br />
6. Roots: Open Methods.<br />
7. Optimization.<br />
Part Three Linear Systems.<br />
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices.<br />
9. Gauss Elimination.<br />
10. LU Factorization.<br />
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition.<br />
12. Iterative Methods.<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting.<br />
13. Linear Regression.<br />
14. General Linear Least-Squares and Non-Linear Regression.<br />
15. Polynomial Interpolation. 16. Splines and Piecewise<br />
Interpolation. Part Five Integration and Differentiation.<br />
17. Numerical Integration Formulas.<br />
18. Numerical Integration of Functions.<br />
19. Numerical Differentiation.<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations.<br />
20. Initial-Value Problems.<br />
21. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems.<br />
22. Boundary-Value Problems<br />
Appendix A: Eigenvalues<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Built-in Functions<br />
Appendix C: MATLAB M-File Functions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
132<br />
International Edition<br />
NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The fifth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers with Software<br />
and Programming Applications continues its tradition of excellence.<br />
Instructors love this text because it is a comprehensive text that is<br />
easy to teach from. Students love it because it is written for them—with<br />
great pedagogy and clear explanations and examples throughout. The<br />
text features a broad array of applications, including all engineering<br />
disciplines. The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior<br />
editions. Chapra and Canale’s unique approach opens each part of the<br />
text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background, and<br />
Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating<br />
and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue containing<br />
sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and Formulas,<br />
and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much more than<br />
a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what has been<br />
learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods. Users<br />
will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and Excel<br />
with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files<br />
and VBA macros. Also, many, many more challenging problems are<br />
included. The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered<br />
is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas<br />
as biotechnology and biomedical engineering.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:<br />
1 Mathematical Modeling and Engineering Problem Solving.<br />
2 Programming and Software.<br />
3 Approximations and Round-Off Errors.<br />
4 Truncation Errors and the Taylor Series.<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5 Bracketing Methods<br />
6 Open Methods<br />
7 Roots of Polynomials<br />
8 Engineering Applications: Roots of Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:<br />
9 Gauss Elimination<br />
10 LU Decomposition and Matrix Inversion<br />
11 Special Matrices and Gauss-Seidel<br />
12 Engineering Applications: Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:<br />
13 One-Dimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
14 Multidimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
15 Constrained Optimization<br />
16 Engineering Applications: Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:<br />
17 Least-Squares Regression<br />
18 Interpolation<br />
19 Fourier Approximation<br />
20 Engineering Applications: Curve Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:<br />
21 Newton-Cotes Integration Formulas<br />
22 Integration of Equations<br />
23 Numerical Differentiation<br />
24 Engineering Applications: Numerical Integration and Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25 Runge-Kutta Methods<br />
26 Stiffness and Multistep Methods<br />
27 Boundary-Value and Eigenvalue Problems<br />
28 Engineering Applications: Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:<br />
29 Finite Difference: Elliptic Equations
30 Finite Difference: Parabolic Equations<br />
31 Finite-Element Method<br />
32 Engineering Applications: Partial Differential Equations<br />
Appendix A: The Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Getting Started with Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
Strength Of Materials/<br />
Mechanics of Materials<br />
New<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
By Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston & John T DeWolf of<br />
University of Connecticut and David Mazurek, US Coast Guard Academy<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722140-9 / MHID: 0-07-722140-0<br />
[IE, SI Metric pub date TBA]<br />
For the past fifty years, Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Their careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of<br />
accuracy, and attention to detail have made their texts the standard<br />
for excellence.<br />
The main objective of a mechanics course should be to develop in the<br />
engineering student, the ability to analyze a given problem in a simple<br />
and logical manner, and to apply to its solution, a few fundamental<br />
and well-understood principles. This text is designed for the first<br />
course in mechanics of materials - or strength of materials - offered<br />
to engineering students in the sophomore or junior year.<br />
NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />
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cover the material. Similar to an E-Professor online tutorial.<br />
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Review of statics and the use of free-body diagrams<br />
Introduction of a problem-solving methodology<br />
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE/EIT) Exam appendix<br />
Over 1,600 high-quality, accurate problems<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction--concept Of Stress<br />
2 Stress And Strain--axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending<br />
5 Analysis And Design Of Beams For Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses In Beams And Thin-walled Members<br />
7 Transformation Of Stress And Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection Of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased); E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut and John T DeWolf, University of Connecticut<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310795-0 / MHID: 0-07-310795-6<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction - Concept of Stress<br />
2 Stress and Strain - Axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending<br />
5 Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members<br />
7 Transformation of Stress and Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF SOLIDS<br />
by Thomas Lardner, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Robert Archer,<br />
University of Massachusetts-Amherst<br />
1994 / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113448-4 / MHID: 0-07-113448-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Stress and Strain<br />
2 Uniaxial Loading and Deformation<br />
3 Torsion of Circular Shafts<br />
4 Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams<br />
5 Stresses Due to Bending<br />
6 Deflections of Statically Determinate Beams<br />
7 Deflections of Statically Indeterminate Beams<br />
8 Stress and Strain<br />
9 Analysis of Combined States of Stress<br />
10 Buckling and Stability<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS<br />
by Ansel Ugural, New Jersey Institute of Technology<br />
1991 / 441 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100973-7 / MHID: 0-07-100973-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Fundamental Principles<br />
2 Concept of Stress<br />
3 Strain and Material Relations<br />
4 Analysis of Stress and Strain<br />
5 Axially Loaded Members<br />
6 Torsion<br />
7 Stresses in Beams<br />
8 Combined Stresses<br />
9 Deflection of Beams by Integration<br />
10 Deflection of Beams by Special Methods<br />
11 Strain Energy for a General State of Stress<br />
12 Inelastic Behavior<br />
13 Buckling of Columns<br />
Appendixes<br />
A Moments of Areas<br />
B Tables<br />
C How to Use the Interactive Software<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STRENGTH OF<br />
MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William Nash, University of Massachusetts<br />
1998 / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046617-3 / MHID: 0-07-046617-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Tension and Compression<br />
Chapter 2: Statically Indeterminate Force Systems Tension and<br />
Compression<br />
Chapter 3: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels<br />
Chapter 4: Direct Shear Stresses<br />
Chapter 5: Torsion<br />
Chapter 6: Shearing Force and Bending Moment<br />
134<br />
Chapter 7: Centroids, Moments of Inertia, and Products of Inertia of<br />
Plane Areas<br />
Chapter 8: Stresses in Beams<br />
Chapter 9: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Double-Integration Method<br />
Chapter 10: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Method of Singularity<br />
Functions<br />
Chapter 11: Statically Indeterminate Elastic Beams<br />
Chapter 12: Special Topics in Elastic Beam Theory<br />
Chapter 13: Plastic Deformations of Beams<br />
Chapter 14: Columns. Strain Energy Methods<br />
Chapter 15: Combined Stresses<br />
Chapter 16: Members Subject to Combined Loadings: Theories of<br />
Failure<br />
Stress Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
ADVANCED STRENGTH AND APPLIED<br />
STRESS ANALYSIS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard Budynas, Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
1999 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008985-3 / MHID: 0-07-008985-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116099-5 / MHID: 0-07-116099-X [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Force, Stress, Strain, and<br />
Displacement<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain. Transforma-tions, Equilibrium, and<br />
Compatibility<br />
Chapter 3: Funda-mental Formulations of Stress, Strain, and<br />
Deflection<br />
Chapter 4: Concepts from the Theory of Elasticity<br />
Chapter 5: Topics from Advanced Mechanics of Materials<br />
Chapter 6: Energy Techniques in Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Strength Theories and Design Methods<br />
Chapter 8: Experimental Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Introduction to the Finite Element Method<br />
Chapter 10: Finite Element Modeling Techniques<br />
Appendix A: SI and USCU Conversions<br />
Appendix B: Properties of Cross Sections<br />
Appendix C: Beams in Bending<br />
Appendix D: Singularity Functions<br />
Appendix E: Principal Second-area Moments<br />
Appendix F: Stress Concentration Factors<br />
Appendix G: Strain Gage Rosette Equations<br />
Appendix H: Corrections for Transverse Sensitivity of Strain<br />
Appendix I: Matrix Algebra and Cartesian Tensors.
International Edition<br />
ROARk’S FORMULAS FOR STRESS AND<br />
STRAIN<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Warren Young, University of Wisconsin at Madison and Richard Budynas,<br />
Rochester Institute Technology<br />
2002 / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-072542-3 / MHID: 0-07-072542-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121059-1 / MHID: 0-07-121059-8 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Part 2: Facts; Principles; Methods<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain: Important Relationships<br />
Chapter 3: The Behavior of Bodies Under Stress<br />
Chapter 4: Principles and Analytical Methods<br />
Chapter 5: Numerical Methods<br />
Chapter 6: Experimental Methods<br />
Part 3: Formulas and Examples<br />
Chapter 7: Tension, Compression, Shear, and Combined Stress<br />
Chapter 8: Beams; Flexure of Straight Bars<br />
Chapter 9: Bending of Curved Beams<br />
Chapter 10: Torsion<br />
Chapter 11: Flat Plates<br />
Chapter 12: Columns and Other Compression Members<br />
Chapter 13: Shells of Revolution; Pressure Vessels; Pipes<br />
Chapter 14: Bodies in Contact Undergoing Direct Bearing and Shear<br />
Stress<br />
Chapter 15: Elastic Stability<br />
Chapter 16: Dynamic and Temperature Stresses<br />
Chapter 17: Stress Concentration Factors<br />
Appendix A: Properties of a Plane Area<br />
Appendix B: Glossary: Definitions<br />
Appendix C: Composite Materials<br />
Name Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF STATICS AND<br />
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS<br />
by John Jackson, Vermont Technical College; Harold Wirtz, Vermont<br />
Technical College<br />
1983 / 416 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-032121-2 / MHID: 0-07-032121-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foundations<br />
Basic Principles of Statics and Strength of Materials<br />
Nonconcurrent Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Concurrent Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Concurrent Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Friction<br />
Miscellaneous Problems<br />
Stress and Deformation<br />
Bolted, Welded, and Riveted Connections<br />
Torsion, Shafts, Shaft Couplings, and Keyes<br />
Centroid, Moments of Inertis, and Radius of Gyration<br />
Beams, Shear Forces, and Bending Moments<br />
Stresses and Deflections in Beams<br />
Beam Design<br />
Combined Stresses<br />
Columns<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
135<br />
Vibrations<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF VIBRATIONS<br />
by Leonard Meirovitch, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />
2001 / 816 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-288180-6 / MHID: 0-07-288180-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118174-7 / MHID: 0-07-118174-1 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Concepts from Vibrations<br />
2 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Initial<br />
Excitations<br />
3 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Harmonic<br />
and Periodic Excitations<br />
4 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Nonperiodic<br />
Excitations<br />
5 Two-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
6 Elements of Analytical Dynamics<br />
7 Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
8 Distributed-Parameter Systems: Exact Solutions<br />
9 Distributed-Parameter Systems: Approximate Methods<br />
10 The Finite Element Method<br />
11 Nonlinear Oscilations<br />
12 Random Vibrations<br />
Appendix A: Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Laplace Transformation<br />
Appendix C: Linear Algebra<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL<br />
VIBRATIONS WITH CD-ROM<br />
Second Edition<br />
by S. Graham Kelly, University of Akron<br />
2000 / 672 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116325-5 / MHID: 0-07-116325-5<br />
[IE with CD-ROM]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Free Vibrations of One-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
3 Harmonic Excitation of One-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
4 Transient Vibrations of One-Degree-Of-Freedom Systems<br />
5 Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems: Derivation of Differential Equations<br />
6 Free Vibrations of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
7 Forced Vibrations of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
8 Vibration Control<br />
9 Vibrations of Continuous Systems<br />
10 Finite-Element Method<br />
11 Nonlinear Vibrations<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix A: Unit Impulse and Unit Step. Function<br />
Appendix B: Laplace Transforms<br />
Appendix C: Linear Algebra<br />
Appendix D: Deflection of Beams Subject to Concentrated Loads<br />
Appendix E: MATLAB Script.m Files<br />
Appendix F: Answers to Selected Problems
SCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF MECHANICAL<br />
VIBRATIONS<br />
by S Graham Kelly, University of Akron<br />
1996 / 336 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-034041-1 / MHID: 0-07-034041-2<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Logically organized, this book guides readers through all aspects of<br />
vibration analysis. Each chapter explains how to harness the problemsolving<br />
capabilities of today's popular engineering software, including<br />
Mathcad, Maple, Matlab, and Mathematica. Topics covered include<br />
vibration measurement, finite element analysis, and eigenvalue<br />
determination. Included are more than 300 solved problems--completely<br />
explained.<br />
Elasticity/Plasticity<br />
International Edition<br />
THEORY OF ELASTICITY<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Stephen Timoshenko, deceased; J. N. Goodier, deceased<br />
1970 / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085805-3 / MHID: 0-07-085805-5 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Stresses and Strains<br />
Chapter 2: Foundations of Plasticity<br />
Chapter 3: Elasto-Plastic Bending and Torsion<br />
Chapter 4: Plastic Analysis of Beams and Frames<br />
Chapter 5: Further Solutions of Elasto-Plastic Problems<br />
Chapter 6: Theory of the Slipline Field<br />
Chapter 7: Steady Problems in Plane Strain<br />
Chapter 8: Non-Steady Problems in Plane Strain<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING MECHANICS<br />
THEORY OF ELASTIC STABILITY<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephen P. Timoshenko, deceased; James M. Gere, Stanford University<br />
1961 / 541 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085821-3 / MHID: 0-07-085821-7 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Notations<br />
2 Beam-Columns<br />
3 Elastic Buckling of Bars and Frames<br />
4 Experiments and Design Formulas<br />
5 Torsionnal Buckling<br />
6 Lateral Buckling of Beams<br />
7 Buckling of Rings<br />
8 Curved Bars and Arches<br />
9 Bending of Thin Plates<br />
10 Buckling of Thin Plates<br />
11 Bending of Thin Shells<br />
12 Buckling of Shells<br />
136<br />
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THEORY OF PLATES AND SHELLS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephan Timoshenko, deceased; Krieger Woinowsky, Stanford University<br />
1959 / 580 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085820-6 / MHID: 0-07-085820-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Bending of Long Rectangular Plates to a Cylindrical Surface<br />
2 Pure Bending of Plates<br />
3 Symmetrical Bending of Circular Plates<br />
4 Small Deflections of Laterally Loaded Plates<br />
5 Simply Supported Rectangular Plates<br />
6 Rectangular Plates with Various Edge Conditions<br />
7 Continous Rectangular Plates<br />
8 Plates on Elastic Foundations<br />
9 Plates of Various Shapes<br />
10 Special And Approximate Methods in Theory of Plates<br />
11 Bending of Anisotropic Plates<br />
12 Bending of Plates Under the Combined Action of Lateral Loads<br />
and Forces in the Middle Plane of the Plate<br />
13 Large Deflections of Plates<br />
14 Deformation of Shells without Bending<br />
15 General Theory of Cylindrical Shells<br />
16 Shells Having the Form of a Surface of Revolution and Loaded<br />
Symmetrically with Respect to their Axis<br />
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Appendices<br />
References<br />
Appendix.A.Glossary<br />
Appendix.B.Decision.Making.with.Analytical.Hierarchy.Process<br />
Appendix.C.Component.Failure.Rate.Data<br />
Appendix.D.Manufacturer.Datasheets<br />
Index
International Edition<br />
I-DEAS STUDENT GUIDE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Structural Dynamics Research Corporation<br />
2004 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-252544-1 / MHID: 0-07-252544-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121632-6 / MHID: 0-07-121632-4 [IE]<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface:.How.to.Use.This.Guide<br />
1.Introduction.to.I-DEAS<br />
2.Part.Modeling<br />
3.Modifying.Parts<br />
4.Constraints.and.Constrait.Networks<br />
5.Surfacing.Techniques<br />
6.Assemblies.and.Mechanisms<br />
7.Annotation.and.Drafting<br />
8.Manufacturing<br />
9.Simulation<br />
10.Other.I-DEAS.Applications..Sheet.Metal,.Harness,.Mold.Design,.<br />
Test<br />
11.Best.Practices<br />
12.Collaboration<br />
Appendices:<br />
Appendix.A:.Icon.Summary.<br />
Appendix.B:.Advanced.Features.and.Interfaces.<br />
Appendix.C:.Trouble-shooting.Reference<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
ThE MEChANICAL DESIGN PROCESS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by David G. Ullman, Oregon State University<br />
2003 / 416 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-237338-7 / MHID: 0-07-237338-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124059-8 / MHID: 0-07-124059-4 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072373385<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1..Why.Study.the.Design.Process?.<br />
2..Describing.Mechanical.Design.Problems.and.Processes<br />
3..Designers.and.Design.Teams<br />
4..The.Design.Process<br />
5..Planning.for.the.Design.Process<br />
6..Understanding.the.Problem.and.the.Development.of.Engineering.<br />
Specifications<br />
7..Concept.Generation<br />
8..Concept.Evaluation.<br />
9..The.Product.Design.Phase<br />
10..Product.Generation<br />
11..Product.Evaluation.for.Function.and.Performance<br />
12..Product.Evaluation.for.Cost,.Manufacture,.Assembly,.and.Other.<br />
Measures<br />
13..Launching.and.Supporting.the.Product<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
140<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
ThE ENvIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CoNteNts<br />
I:.Motivation.and.Framework<br />
1.Engineering.and.the.Environment<br />
2.Overview.of.Environmental.Issues<br />
II:.Case.Studies.in.Design.for.the.Environment<br />
3.Automobiles.and.the.Environment<br />
4.Batteries.and.the.Environment.<br />
5.Power.Plants.and.the.Environment<br />
6.Refrigeration.and.the.Environment<br />
7.Environmental.Life.Cycle.Assessments<br />
III:.Case.Studies.in.Environmental.Modeling<br />
8.Controlling.Urban.Smog<br />
9.CFCs.and.the.Ozone.Layer<br />
10.Global.Warming.and.Climate.Change<br />
11.Toxic.Metals.in.the.Environment<br />
12.PCBs.in.the.Aquatic.Environment<br />
IV:.Topics.in.Engineering.and.Environmental.Policy<br />
13.Economic.Analysis<br />
14.Environmental.Risk.and.Decision.Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN<br />
by Arvid Eide, Roland Jenison, Lane Mashaw, and Larry Northup, all of<br />
Iowa State University<br />
1998 / 168 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115692-9 / MHID: 0-07-115692-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/general/best<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.The.Engineering.Profession<br />
2.Engineering.Solutions<br />
3.Engineering.Design.-.A.Process
Introduction/Problem<br />
Solving<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
FUNDAMENTALS AND<br />
PROBLEM SOLvING<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Arvid R. Eide. Iowa State University, Roland<br />
Jenison, Iowa State University, Larry L. Northup,<br />
Iowa State University, and Steven Mickelson,<br />
Iowa State University<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages / 288 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319158-4 / MHID: 0-07-319158-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110190-5 / MHID: 0-07-110190-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
The. fifth. edition. of. Engineering. Fundamentals. &. Problem. Solving.<br />
is. written. to. motivate. engineering. students. during. their. first. year..<br />
Students. will. develop. the. skills. in. solving. open-ended. problems,.<br />
this.text.will.provide.students.with.experience.in.solving.problems.in.<br />
SI.and.customary.units.while.presenting.solutions.in.a.logical.manner..Eide.introduces.students.to.subject.areas.that.are.common.to.<br />
engineering.disciplines.that.require.the.application.of.fundamental.<br />
engineering.concepts..<br />
For.those.instructors.who.desire.a.shorter.text.to.complement.other.<br />
application. specific. texts,. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>. offers. cutomization. through.<br />
our.Primis-Build.a.Book,.or.the.BEST.version.of.this.text..Please.see.<br />
Eide's.Introduction.to.Engineering.Design.and.Problem.Solving,.2nd.<br />
edition,.from.the.BEST.series..Getting.familiar.to.what.engineering.is.<br />
and.what.you.need.to.be.a.successful.engineer..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Shows.engineering.students.what.engineering.is.and.what.it's.<br />
like.to.become.an.engineer..Deals.with.problems.that.students.would.<br />
be.expecting.to.see.within.an.engineering.curriculmn..<br />
� Updated.to.include.coverage.of.bioengineering,.nanotechnology,.<br />
and.engineering.materials..<br />
� Focus.on.assessment..<br />
� Updated. to. include. a. discussion. of. workplace. competencies,.<br />
key.actions,.and.self-assessment.to.help.prepare.students.for.the.<br />
workplace.and.to.help.develop.learning.portfolios.<br />
Features<br />
� Focus.on.open-ended.problems..<br />
�<br />
Focus.on.problem.solving.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.The.Engineering.Profession<br />
2.Engineering.Design--A.Process<br />
3.Engineering.Solutions<br />
4.Representation.of.Technical.Information<br />
5.Engineering.Estimations.and.Approximations<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
6.Dimensions,.Units,.and.Conversions<br />
7.Preparation.for.Computer.Solutions..<br />
8.Statistics<br />
9.Mechanics<br />
10.Material.Balance<br />
11.Electrical.Theory.<br />
12.Energy<br />
13.Engineering.Economics<br />
Appendix.A:.Selected.Topics.from.Algebra<br />
Appendix.B:.Trigonometry<br />
Appendix.C:.Graphics<br />
Appendix.D:.General.<br />
Appendix.E:.Plane.Surfaces<br />
New<br />
CONCEPTS IN ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mark T. Holtzapple, Texas A & M University,<br />
and W. Dan Reece, Texas A & M University<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Softcover / 304 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319162-1 / MHID: 0-07-319162-0<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
The.second.edition.of.Holtzapple.and.Reece’s.widely.popular.text,.<br />
Concepts. in. Engineering,. introduces. fundamental. engineering.<br />
concepts.to.freshman.engineering.students..Its.central.focus.is.to.<br />
positively.motivate.students.for.the.rest.of.their.engineering.education,.as.well.as.their.future.engineering..Due.to.the.book’s.concise,.yet.comprehensive.coverage,.it.can.be.used.in.a.wide.variety.of.introductory.courses..Text.is.for.students.who.are.not.sure.if.they.want.<br />
to.be.engineers.and.the.book.almost.acts.as.a."hook"..Holtzapple's.<br />
approach.is.different.than.Eide's.text.which.expects.students.to.go.<br />
into.engineering.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Addition.of.new.chapter,.Preparing.to.Be.an.Engineer..<br />
� The.text.gives.students.a.well-rounded.approach.to.engineering.<br />
in.addition.to.meeting.ABET.requirements.for.engineering.students..<br />
Features<br />
� Focuses.on.problem.solving..A.consistent.method.of.problem.<br />
solving.is.integrated.into.the.book..<br />
�<br />
141<br />
Emphasizes.design.by.including.a.design.project..<br />
� Excites. students. about. engineering. through. providing. interesting.problems.and.focusing.on.the.creative.process.of.being.an.<br />
engineer..<br />
� Focuses. on. the. fundamentals. and. includes. information. that.<br />
students.are.unlikely.to.find.elsewhere..This.text.focuses.on.basic.<br />
information-.such.as.grammatical.rules.for.the.SI.system.and.graphing.<br />
rules-.that.starts.engineering.students.off.with.just.the.right.amount.
of."hard".content..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1..Preparing.to.Be.an.Engineer<br />
2..The.Engineer<br />
3..Engineering.Ethics<br />
4..Problem.Solving<br />
5..Introduction.to.Design<br />
6..Engineering.Communications<br />
7..Numbers<br />
8..Tables.and.Graphs<br />
9..SI.System.of.Units.<br />
10..Unit.Conversions<br />
Appendices<br />
Topic.Index<br />
Biographical.Index<br />
ThE TEAM LEARNING ASSISTANT<br />
WORKBOOK WITh ACCESS CODE STICKER<br />
by Sandra Deacon Carr, Boston University - School of Management;<br />
Ellen D Herman, Boston University - School of Management; Sandra Z.<br />
Keldsen, Boston University - School of Management; Jeffrey G. Miller,<br />
Boston University - School of Management and Patricia A Wakefield,<br />
McMaster University<br />
2005 / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304389-0 / MHID: 0-07-304389-3<br />
www.mhhe-tla.com<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Step.1:.First.Steps.<br />
Step.2:.Team.Contracts<br />
Step.3:.Team.and.Meeting.Management<br />
Step.4:.Peer.Feedback<br />
Step.5:.After.Action.Review<br />
Step.6:.Evaluation.and.Closing<br />
International Edition<br />
FOUNDATIONS OF ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mark T Holtzapple and W Dan Reece, both of Texas A&M University,<br />
College station<br />
2003 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-248082-5 / MHID: 0-07-248082-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119561-4 / MHID: 0-07-119561-0 [IE]<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/holtzapple<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Section I - Introduction to Engineering:<br />
1.The.Engineer<br />
2.Engineering.Ethics<br />
3.Problem.Solving<br />
4.Understanding.and.Using.Computers<br />
5.Introduction.to.Design<br />
6.Engineering.Communications<br />
Section II - Mathematics:<br />
7.Numbers<br />
8.Tables.and.Graphs<br />
9.Statistics<br />
Section III - Engineering Fundamentals:.<br />
10.Newton’s.Laws<br />
11.Introduction.to.Thermodynamics<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
142<br />
12.Introduction.to.Rate.Processes<br />
13.SI.System.of.Units<br />
14.Unit.Conversions<br />
15.Introduction.to.Statics.and.Dynamics<br />
16.Introduction.to.Electricity<br />
Section IV - Engineering Accounting:.<br />
17.Accounting<br />
18.Accounting.for.Mass<br />
19.Accounting.for.Charge<br />
20.Accounting.for.Linear.Momentum<br />
21.Accounting.for.Angular.Momentum<br />
22.Accounting.for.Energy<br />
23.Accounting.for.Entropy<br />
24.Accounting.for.Money<br />
Appendix.A:.Unit.Conversion.Factors<br />
Appendix.B:.NSPE.Code.of.Ethics.for.Engineers<br />
Appendix.C:.z.Table<br />
Appendix.D:.Summary.of.Some.Engineering.Milestones<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
ThE ENvIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CoNteNts<br />
I:.Motivation.and.Framework<br />
1.Engineering.and.the.Environment<br />
2.Overview.of.Environmental.Issues<br />
II:.Case.Studies.in.Design.for.the.Environment<br />
3.Automobiles.and.the.Environment<br />
4.Batteries.and.the.Environment.<br />
5.Power.Plants.and.the.Environment<br />
6.Refrigeration.and.the.Environment<br />
7.Environmental.Life.Cycle.Assessments<br />
III:.Case.Studies.in.Environmental.Modeling<br />
8.Controlling.Urban.Smog<br />
9.CFCs.and.the.Ozone.Layer<br />
10.Global.Warming.and.Climate.Change<br />
11.Toxic.Metals.in.the.Environment<br />
12.PCBs.in.the.Aquatic.Environment<br />
IV:.Topics.in.Engineering.and.Environmental.Policy<br />
13.Economic.Analysis<br />
14.Environmental.Risk.and.Decision.Analysis<br />
Appendices
Engineering Graphics &<br />
Drawing<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPhICS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
(B.E.S.T SERIES) WITh AUTODESK 2008<br />
INvENTOR DvD<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University-West Lafayette<br />
2009 (April 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722131-7 / MHID: 0-07-722131-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128427-1 / MHID: 0-07-128427-3 [IE with<br />
Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
Introduction.to.Graphics.Communication.for.Engineers.is.a.text.in.<br />
the.B.E.S.T..series.that.introduces.students.to.the.standard.practices.<br />
used.by.engineers.to.communicate.graphically..The.primary.goal.of.<br />
the.text.is.to.teach.engineering.students.the.techniques.and.standards.<br />
of. communicating. graphically. so. that. design. ideas. can. be. clearly.<br />
communicated.and.produced..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� 2008.CAD.CD-ROM.<br />
Features<br />
� Essential. coverage. needed. for. communicating. with. drafters.<br />
and.designers..<br />
� End.of.chapter.sketching.problems,.including.sketching.worksheets..<br />
� Each.chapter.has.a.list.of.objectives,.step-by-step.instructions,.<br />
and.a.wide.assortment.of.problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1..Introduction.to.Graphics.Communications<br />
2..Sketching.and.Text<br />
3..Section.and.Auxiliary.Views<br />
4..Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.Practices<br />
5..Reading.and.Constructing.Working.Drawings<br />
6..Design.and.3-D.Modeling<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
143<br />
New<br />
TEChNICAL GRAPhICS COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue Univ-west Lafayette, Eric N. Wiebe,<br />
North Carolina State University-Raleigh, Nathan Hartman, Purdue University,<br />
and William Ross, Purdue University School of Engineering Tech<br />
2009 (January 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722130-0 / MHID: 0-07-722130-3<br />
www.mhhe.com/bertoline<br />
In.it's.fourth.edition,.Technical.Graphics.Communication.has.become.<br />
a.standard.in.the.field.of.engineering.and.technical.graphics..This.<br />
text.presents.both.traditional.and.modern.approaches.to.technical.<br />
graphics,.providing.engineering.and.technology.students.with.a.strong.<br />
foundation. in. standard. drafting. practices. and. techniques.. Strong.<br />
emphasis.on.design.and.industrial.applications.is.found.throughout,.<br />
reinforcing.the.real.and.practical.ways.that.technical.graphics.skills.<br />
are.used.in.real.companies..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� New.solid.modeling.problems.appear.at.the.end.of.four.<br />
chapters.<br />
Features<br />
� Design. in. Industry. boxes. are. presented. in. every. chapter. to.<br />
illustrate.how.graphics.and.design.are.being.used.in.industry.today..<br />
� On-Line.Learning.Center.(Learning.Objectives,.Chapter.Outlines,.<br />
Multiple.Choice.Quiz,.Questions.for.Review,.True/False.Questions,.<br />
Key.Terms,.Animations,.AutoCad.exercises).<br />
� Historical.Highlights.<br />
�<br />
Full.Color.Illustrations.<br />
� CAD.references.key.theory.and.traditional.drawing.material.to.<br />
Step-By-Step.Technique. boxes. that. walk. students. through. proper.<br />
methods..<br />
� Step-by-Step.Technique. boxes. walk. students. through. proper.<br />
drawing.methods..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part 1-Global Implementation of Technical Graphics (Visual Science<br />
for Technical Graphics)<br />
1-Introduction.to.Graphics.Communications<br />
2-The.Engineering.Design.Process<br />
3-Design.in.Industry<br />
4-Integrated.Production,.Automation.and.Manufacturing.Processes,.<br />
and.the.Role.of.Technical.Graphics<br />
Part 2-Fundamental of Technical Graphics<br />
5-Design.Visualization<br />
6-Technical.Drawing.Tools<br />
7-Sketching.and.Text<br />
8-Engineering.Geometry.and.Construction<br />
9-Three-Dimensional.Modeling<br />
10-Multiview.Drawings<br />
11-Axonometric.and.Oblique.Drawings<br />
12-Perspective.Drawings<br />
13-Auxiliary.Views<br />
Part 3-Fundamentals of Technical Graphics<br />
14-Fundamentals.of.Descriptive.Geometry<br />
15-Intersections.and.Developments<br />
Part 4-Standard Technical Graphics Practices<br />
16-Section.Views<br />
17-Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.Practices<br />
18-Geometric.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.Basics<br />
19-Fastening.Devices.and.Methods
20-Working.Drawings<br />
21-Technical.Data.Presentation<br />
22-Mechanisms:.Gears,.Cams,.Bearings,.and.Linkages<br />
23-Electronic.Drawings<br />
24-Piping.Drawings<br />
25-Welding.Drawings<br />
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPhICS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
(B.E.S.T. SERIES)<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University - West Lafayette<br />
2006 / 256 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304836-9 / MHID: 0-07-304836-4 (with OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331273-6 / MHID: 0-07-331273-8<br />
(with Autodesk Inventor Software 06-07)<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/general/best<br />
Introduction.to.Graphics.Communication.for.Engineers.is.a.short.introductory.technical.drawing.text.intended.for.use.in.technical.drawing.<br />
or.drafting.courses.at.two.and.four.year.schools.or.other.technology.<br />
programs..Powerful.computers.and.CAD.software.are.of.little.use.to.<br />
engineers.who.do.not.fully.understand.the.fundamentals.of.graphics.<br />
communication. principles. and. 3-D. modeling. strategies,. or. do. not.<br />
possess. a. level. of. visualization. ability.. Because. of. this,. Bertoline.<br />
concentrates.on.the.concepts.and.skills.necessary.to.sketch.and.create.2-D.drawings.and.3-D.CAD.models.in.this.text..New.to.the.third.<br />
edition.are.“Design.in.Industry.Boxes”.that.cover.an.aspect.of.design.<br />
as.practiced.in.industry..Quotes.and.interesting.stories.from.practicing.<br />
engineers.make.the.boxes.motivating.and.informative.for.students..<br />
Also.new.are.practice.sketching.problems.included.throughout.each.<br />
chapter,. which. allow. students. a. chance. to. practice. what. they. are.<br />
learning..This.book.is.part.of.the.B.E.S.T..(Basic.Engineering.Series.<br />
and.Tools),.which.consists.of.modularized.textbooks.offering.virtually.<br />
every.topic.and.specialty.likely.to.be.of.interest.to.engineers..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter 1:.Introduction.to.Graphics.Communication<br />
Chapter 2:.Sketching.and.Text<br />
Chapter 3:.Section.and.Auxiliary.Views<br />
Chapter 4:.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.Practices<br />
Chapter 5:.Reading.and.Constructing.Working.Drawings<br />
Chapter 6:.Design.and.3-D.Modeling<br />
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Website: www.mheducation.com<br />
COMPLIMENTARY COPIES<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
New<br />
MathLab<br />
International Edition<br />
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION<br />
TO MATLAB<br />
by William J. Palm III<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 448 pgs / 125 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-338583-9 / MHID: 0-07-338583-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126372-6 / MHID: 0-07-126372-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/palm<br />
A.Concise.Introduction.to.Matlab.is.a.simple,.concise.book.designed.<br />
to.cover.all.the.major.capabilities.of.MATLAB.that.are.useful.for.beginning.students..Thorough.coverage.of.Function.handles,.Anonymous.<br />
functions,.and.Subfunctions..In.addition,.key.applications.including.<br />
plotting,. programming,. statistics. and. model. building. are. also. all.<br />
covered..MATLAB.is.presently.a.globally.available.standard.computational.tool.for.engineers.and.scientists..The.terminology,.syntax,.<br />
and.the.use.of.the.programming.language.are.well.defined.and.the.<br />
organization.of.the.material.makes.it.easy.to.locate.information.and.<br />
navigate.through.the.textbook..<br />
Features<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
144<br />
Thorough.Coverage.of:.<br />
--Function.handles.<br />
--Anonymous.functions.<br />
--Subfunctions.<br />
� --Applications. including. plotting,. programming,. statistics. and.<br />
model.building.<br />
� Numerous.examples.and.homework.problems.drawn.from.all.<br />
engineering.fields..<br />
� Mathematics.are.at.the.appropriate.level.for.freshman.engineering.students..<br />
� (Both.numerical.and.symbolic.solutions.of.calculus.and.differential.equation.problems.are.covered).<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Decision-Making.Programs<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Statistics,.Probability,.and.Interpolation<br />
7.Numerical.Methods.for.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
8.Symbolic.Processing
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB 7 FOR<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292242-4 / MHID: 0-07-292242-7<br />
(with Bind-In Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123262-3 / MHID: 0-07-123262-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/palm<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Programming.with.MATLAB<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
7.Probability,.Statistics,.and.Interpolation<br />
8.Numerical.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
9.Simulink<br />
10.Symbolic.Processing.with.MATLAB<br />
Appendix A:.Guide.to.Commands.and.Functions.in.this.Text<br />
Appendix B:.Animation.and.Sound.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix C:.Formatted.Output.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix D:.References<br />
Appendix E:.Some.Project.Suggestions.(Online)<br />
Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
New<br />
AutoCad<br />
AUTOCAD 2009 INSTRUCTOR WITh<br />
AUTODESK 2009 INvENTOR DvD<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by James A. Leach, University Of Louisville-Louisville<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722139-3 / MHID: 0-07-722139-7<br />
AutoCAD.2009.Instructor.covers.all.features.and.capabilities.of.Auto-<br />
CAD..The.text.is.command-oriented.so.chapters.are.centered.around.<br />
groups.of.related.commands..The.full.range.of.AutoCAD.commands,.<br />
concepts,.and.features.is.explained.in.the.text..The.author's.simple.<br />
writing.style.enables.students.to.grasp.concepts.easily..Fundamental.<br />
concepts.are.discussed.first,.then.more.advanced.and.specialized.<br />
features..The.Autodesk.2009.Inventor.CD.is.packaged.free.with.the.<br />
text..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Most.current.CAD.software.<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
145<br />
Features<br />
� All.new.features.and.commands.are.easily.identified.by.a.unique.<br />
bar.in.the.margin..<br />
� Special."Tips"..The."TIP".indicator.identifies.important.professional.tips.otherwise.discovered.only.after.much.experience..<br />
� Outstanding.Visuals.and.Page.Layout..Over.1900.figures.support.the.concepts,.commands,.and.procedures..The.finely.tuned.page.<br />
layout.makes.the.text.easy.to.read.and.aids.comprehension..<br />
� Multi-Chapter. "Reuse". Exercises.. Exercises. used. in. multiple.<br />
chapters.are.denoted.with.a."REUSE".(diskette).icon..Using.exercises.<br />
through.multiple.chapters.maximizes.the.student's.efforts,.creates.<br />
connections.between.concepts,.and.supports.the.pedagogical.progression.throughout.the.text..<br />
� Instructive.Command.Tables..Command.tables.throughout.the.<br />
text.indicate.how.each.command.can.be.invoked,.including.icon.buttons,.command.aliases,.shortcut.menus,.shortcut.keys,.and.more..<br />
� Valuable.Reference.Guide..Numerous."tabbed".pages.indicate.<br />
important.reference.material,.such.as.commands,.options,.and.concepts,.and.many.other.tables.and.lists..<br />
� Supplemental. Material. at. www.mhhe.com/leach.. Dedicated.<br />
website.provides.three.additional.chapters.(Customize.User.Interface,.<br />
CAD.Management,.and.Express.Tools),.1100.test/review.questions,.<br />
400.additional.drawing.exercises.for.architectural,.mechanical,.and.<br />
civil/electrical.engineering.applications,.instructor's.solutions.manual,.<br />
and.additional.information..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Getting.Started<br />
2.Working.with.Files<br />
3.Draw.Command.Concepts<br />
4.Selection.Sets<br />
5.Helpful.Commands<br />
6.Basic.Drawing.Setup<br />
7.Object.Snap.and.Object.Snap.Tracking<br />
8.Draw.Commands.I<br />
9.Modify.Commands.I<br />
10.Viewing.Commands<br />
11.Layers.and.Object.Properties<br />
12.Advanced.Drawing.Setup<br />
13.Layouts.and.Viewports<br />
14.Printing.and.Plotting<br />
15.Draw.Commands.II<br />
16.Modify.Commands.II<br />
17.Inquiry.Commands<br />
18.Creating.and.Editing.Text<br />
19.Internet.Tools<br />
20.Advanced.Selection.Sets<br />
21.Blocks,.DesignCenter,.and.Tool.Palettes<br />
22.Block.Attributes<br />
23.Grip.Editing<br />
24.Multiview.Drawing<br />
25.Pictorial.Drawings<br />
26.Section.Views<br />
27.Auxiliary.Views<br />
28.Dimensioning<br />
29.Dimension.Styles.and.Dimension.Variables<br />
30.Xreferences<br />
31.Object.Linking.and.Embedding.(OLE)<br />
32.Raster.Images.And.Vector.Files<br />
33.Advanced.Layouts.and.Plotting<br />
34.3D.Modeling.Basics<br />
35.3D.Display.and.Viewing<br />
36.User.Coordinate.Systems<br />
37.Wireframe.Modeling<br />
38.Solid.Modeling.Construction<br />
39.Advanced.Solids.Features<br />
40.Surface.Modeling
41.Rendering<br />
42.Creating.2D.Drawings.From.3D.Models<br />
43.Miscellaneous.Commands.and.Features<br />
44.Basic.Customization<br />
45.Menu.Customization.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
46.CAD.Management.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
47.Express.Tools.and.Batch.Plotting.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
Appendix.A.System.Variables<br />
Appendix.B.Command.Alias.List.Sorted.by.Command<br />
Appendix.C.Command.Alias.List.Sorted.by.Alias<br />
Appendix.D.Buttons.and.Special.Keys<br />
Appendix.E.Command.Table.Index<br />
New<br />
AUTOCAD 2008 COMPANION WITh<br />
AUTODESK 2008 INvENTOR DvD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by James A. Leach, University Of Louisville-Louisville, and James Dyer<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722869-9 / MHID: 0-07-722869-3<br />
www.mhhe.com/leach<br />
AutoCAD.2008.Companion.is.designed.to.teach.AutoCAD.2008.in.<br />
a.one-semester.course.through.its.coverage.of.solid.modeling.and.<br />
2-D.design.and.drafting.essentials..AutoCAD.2008.Companion.can.<br />
be.used.on.its.own.or.as.a.companion.to.other.graphics.books,.such.<br />
as.Fundamentals.of.Graphics.Communication.or.Technical.Graphics.<br />
Communication.by.Bertoline.and.Wiebe..Its.engineering,.architecture,.<br />
design,.construction,.and.manufacturing.examples.makes.this.textbook.suitable.for.a.wide.range.of.students..AutoCAD.2008.Companion.is.the.market.leader.for.all.CAD.software.and.is.used.by.nearly.<br />
two.million.students.and.professionals.in.architecture,.engineering,.<br />
construction,.and.design..This.is.a.Complete.Autocad.tool,.based.on.<br />
industry. and. educational. needs..This. text. offers.Autocad. Inventor.<br />
Software.FREE.with.the.text!.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Over.1500.illustrations.are.used.to.support.the.concepts,.commands,.and.procedures.in.the.text..<br />
� The."TIP".indicator.identifies.important.professional.tips.otherwise.discovered.only.after.much.experience..<br />
� Command.Tables.throughout.the.text.indicate.how.each.command.can.be.invoked,.complete.with.icon.buttons,.command.aliases,.<br />
shortcut.menus,.and.shortcut.keys..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Getting.Started<br />
2.Working.with.Files<br />
3.Draw.Command.Concepts<br />
4.Selection.Sets<br />
5.Helpful.Commands<br />
6.Basic.Drawing.Setup<br />
7.Object.Snap.and.Object.Snap.Tracking<br />
8.Draw.Commands.I<br />
9.Modify.Commands.I<br />
10.Viewing.Commands<br />
11.Layers.and.Object.Properties<br />
12.Advanced.Drawing.Setup<br />
13.Layouts.and.Viewports<br />
14.Printing.and.Plotting<br />
15.Draw.Commands.II<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
146<br />
16.Modify.Commands.II<br />
17.Inquiry.Commands<br />
18.Creating.and.Editing.Text<br />
19.Grip.Editing<br />
20.Blocks,.Design.Center,.and.Tool.Pallettes<br />
21.Multiview.Drawing<br />
22.Pictorial.Drawings<br />
23.Section.Views<br />
24.Auxiliary.Views<br />
25.Dimensioning<br />
26.Dimension.Styles.and.Dimension.Variables<br />
27.3D.Basics,.Display,.and.Viewing<br />
28.User.Coordinate.Systems<br />
29.Solid.Modeling.Construction<br />
30.Advanced.Solids.Features<br />
New<br />
AUTOCAD 2008 INSTRUCTOR<br />
WITh AUTODESK 2008<br />
INvENTOR DvD<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by James A. Leach, University Of Louisville-Louisville<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Softcover / 1568 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-721608-5 / MHID: 0-07-721608-3<br />
www.mhhe.com/leach<br />
Based. on. industry. and. educational. needs,. this. text. is. commandoriented.<br />
so. chapters. are. centered. around. groups. of. related. commands,.making.the.text.very.effective.as.a.reference..The.chapters.<br />
are.structured.in.a.practical.pedagogical.sequence.beginning.with.<br />
instruction.in.general.procedures.for.using.the.computer.interface,.<br />
setting.up.and.creating.drawings,.and.then.progressing.to.advanced.<br />
features. such. as. dimensioning,. special. drawing. applications. and.<br />
AutoCAD.features,.three-dimensional.modeling.and.rendering,.and.<br />
software.customization..<br />
Features<br />
� Easy.Update.from.AutoCAD.2005.and.2006..All.new.features.and.<br />
commands.are.easily.identified.by.a.unique.bar.in.the.margin..<br />
� Special."Tips"..The."TIP".indicator.identifies.important.professional.tips.otherwise.discovered.only.after.much.experience..<br />
� Instructive.Command.Tables..Command.tables.throughout.the.<br />
text.indicate.how.each.command.can.be.invoked,.including.icon.buttons,.command.aliases,.shortcut.menus,.shortcut.keys,.and.more..<br />
� Multi-Chapter. "Reuse". Exercises.. Exercises. used. in. multiple.<br />
chapters.are.denoted.with.a."REUSE".(diskette).icon..Using.exercises.<br />
through.multiple.chapters.maximizes.the.student's.efforts,.creates.<br />
connections.between.concepts,.and.supports.the.pedagogical.progression.throughout.the.text..<br />
� Outstanding.Visuals.and.Page.Layout..Over.1900.figures.support.<br />
the.concepts,.commands,.and. procedures..The.finely.tuned.page.
layout.makes.the.text.easy.to.read.and.aids.comprehension..<br />
� Valuable.Reference.Guide..Numerous."tabbed".pages.indicate.<br />
important.reference.material,.such.as.a.table.of.AutoCAD.commands,.<br />
a. table. of. system. variables,. a. table. for. setting. limits,. a. complete.<br />
index.of.commands,.options,.and.concepts,.and.many.other.tables.<br />
and.lists..<br />
� Supplemental. Material. at. www.mhhe.com/leach.. Dedicated.<br />
website.provides.three.additional.chapters.(Customize.User.Interface,.<br />
CAD.Management,.and.Express.Tools),.1100.test/review.questions,.<br />
400.additional.drawing.exercises.for.architectural,.mechanical,.and.<br />
civil/electrical.engineering.applications,.instructor's.solutions.manual,.<br />
and.additional.information.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Getting.Started<br />
2.Working.with.Files<br />
3.Draw.Command.Concepts<br />
4.Selection.Sets<br />
5.Helpful.Commands<br />
6.Basic.Drawing.Setup<br />
7.Object.Snap.and.Object.Snap.Tracking<br />
8.Draw.Commands.I<br />
9.Modify.Commands.I<br />
10.Viewing.Commands<br />
11.Layers.and.Object.Properties<br />
12.Advanced.Drawing.Setup<br />
13.Layouts.and.Viewports<br />
14.Printing.and.Plotting<br />
15.Draw.Commands.II<br />
16.Modify.Commands.II<br />
17.Inquiry.Commands<br />
18.Creating.and.Editing.Text<br />
19.Internet.Tools<br />
20.Advanced.Selection.Sets<br />
21.Blocks,.DesignCenter,.and.Tool.Palettes<br />
22.Block.Attributes<br />
23.Grip.Editing<br />
24.Multiview.Drawing<br />
25.Pictorial.Drawings<br />
26.Section.Views<br />
27.Auxiliary.Views<br />
28.Dimensioning<br />
29.Dimension.Styles.and.Dimension.Variables<br />
30.Xreferences<br />
31.Object.Linking.and.Embedding.(OLE)<br />
32.Raster.Images.And.Vector.Files<br />
33.Advanced.Layouts.and.Plotting<br />
34.3D.Modeling.Basics<br />
35.3D.Display.and.Viewing<br />
36.User.Coordinate.Systems<br />
37.Wireframe.Modeling<br />
38.Solid.Modeling.Construction<br />
39.Advanced.Solids.Features<br />
40.Surface.Modeling<br />
41.Rendering<br />
42.Creating.2D.Drawings.From.3D.Models<br />
43.Miscellaneous.Commands.and.Features<br />
44.Basic.Customization<br />
45.Menu.Customization.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
46.CAD.Management.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
47.Express.Tools.and.Batch.Plotting.[Web-only.chapter]<br />
Appendix.A.System.Variables<br />
Appendix.B.Command.Alias.List.Sorted.by.Command<br />
Appendix.C.Command.Alias.List.Sorted.by.Alias<br />
Appendix.D.Buttons.and.Special.Keys<br />
Appendix.E.Command.Table.Index<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
147<br />
New<br />
CAD Manuals<br />
INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING<br />
USING SOLIDWORKS 2008 WITh<br />
SOLIDWORKS STUDENT DESIGN KIT<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William E. Howard, East Carolina University, and Joseph Musto,<br />
Milwaukee School Of Engineering<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722138-6 / MHID: 0-07-722138-9<br />
This.text.presents.solid.modeling.not.just.as.a.communication.tool,.<br />
but.as.an.essential.part.of.the.design.process..To.this.end,.the.text.<br />
explores.design.intent,.the.use.of.solid.models.in.engineering.analysis,.<br />
and.introduces.techniques.from.manufacturing.such.as.mold.design.<br />
and.sheet.metal.patterning..Howard.and.Musto.provide.a.studentfriendly.presentation.filled.with.easy.to.use.tutorials..Their.approach.<br />
is. also. designed. to. help. students. understand. how. engineering. is.<br />
used.in.the.real.world..For.instance,.modeling.exercises.are.largely.<br />
centered.on.examples.drawn.from.industrial.applications..FREE.Solid.<br />
Works.software.is.now.available.to.students.with.an.access.card,.so.<br />
students.can.apply.exactly.what.they.are.reading!.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The.text.has.been.updated.to.reflect.the.new.features.of.Solid-<br />
Works..The. text. has. been. updated. to. reflect. the. new. features. of.<br />
SolidWorks. and.THE. SOFTWARE. IS. NOW. BUNDLED. WITH.AN.<br />
ACCESS.ID.CARD.NOT.A.CD!!.<br />
Features<br />
� Comes. with. Student. Design. Kit. and. STUDENT.ACCESS.<br />
CARD..<br />
� Gives.students.an.introduction.to.techniques.from.manufacturing;.<br />
mold.design,.sheet.metal.patterning,.and.stereolithography.representations.are.introduced..<br />
� Students.are.exposed.to.the.use.of.solid.models.in.engineering.analysis;.the.ability.of.solid.modeling.software.to.perform.vector.<br />
operations,.kinematic.analysis,.animation,.interference.detection,.and.<br />
mass.property.computation.is.explored..<br />
� Always.current.-.comes.out.just.weeks.after.the.new.software.<br />
release..<br />
� Solid.modeling.is.treated.not.just.as.a.communication.tool,.but.<br />
as.an.integrated.part.of.the.design.process..<br />
� Student-friendly.presentation.filled.with.easy-to-use.tutorials..<br />
� Modeling. exercises. are. largely. centered. on. examples. drawn.<br />
from. industrial. applications;. most. exercises. and. problems. feature.<br />
mechanical.and.structural.components.(flanges,.fasteners,.I-beams,.<br />
springs,.etc.),.rather.than.the."widgets".found.in.many.introductory.<br />
engineering.graphics.texts..<br />
� Additional. resources. are. available. on. the. website,. including.<br />
tutorials.for.popular.SolidWorks.Add-Ins,.COSMOSMotion.and.PhotoWorks,.and.the.book.figures.in.PowerPoint.format..Instructors.can.<br />
also.access.model.files.for.all.tutorials.and.problems..
CoNteNts<br />
PART ONE Learning SolidWorks<br />
1.Basic.Part.Modeling.Techniques<br />
2.Engineering.Drawings<br />
3.Additional.Part.Modeling.Techniques<br />
4.Use.of.Parametric.Modeling.Techniques<br />
5.Advanced.Concepts.in.Part.Modeling<br />
6.Building.Assembly.Models.from.Part.Models<br />
7.Advanced.Assembly.Operations<br />
8.Creating.Assembly.Drawings<br />
PART TWO Applications of SolidWorks<br />
9.Using.SolidWorks.for.the.Generation.of.2-D.Layouts<br />
10.Application.of.SolidWorks.to.Vector.Mechanics<br />
11.Using.SolidWorks.in.the.Design.and.Analysis.of.Mechanisms<br />
12.The.Use.of.SolidWorks.as.a.Tool.for.Manufacturing:.Mold.Design.<br />
and.Sheet.Metal.Parts<br />
13.The.Use.of.SolidWorks.to.Accelerate.the.Product.Development.<br />
Cycle<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO<br />
SOLID MODELING USING<br />
SOLIDWORKS 2007<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William E. Howard, East Carolina University,<br />
and Joseph Musto, Milwaukee School Of<br />
Engineering<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Softcover / 368 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-721607-8 / MHID: 0-07-721607-5<br />
(with Student Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-127464-7 / MHID: 0-07-127464-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/howard<br />
The.text.presents.solid.modeling.not.just.as.a.communication.tool,.but.<br />
as.an.integral.part.of.the.design.process..To.this.end.the.book.explores.<br />
design.intent,.the.use.of.solid.models.in.engineering.analysis,.and.<br />
introduces.techniques.from.manufacturing.such.as.mold.design.and.<br />
sheet.metal.patterning..Howard.and.Musto.provide.a.student-friendly.<br />
presentation.filled.with.easy-to-use.tutorials..Their.approach.is.also.<br />
designed.to.help.students.understand.how.engineering.is.used.in.the.<br />
real.world..For.instance,.modeling.exercises.are.largely.centered.on.<br />
examples.drawn.from.industrial.applications..As.well,."Future.Study".<br />
boxes.introduce.students.to.different.topics.they.will.study.in.their.<br />
engineering.programs..Free.Solid.Works.Software,.along.with.the.<br />
most.up.to.date.text.in.Solid.Works!.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The.text.has.been.updated.to.reflect.the.new.features.of.Solid-<br />
Works..<br />
� Newly.updated.and.enhanced."Future.Study".boxes.are.used.<br />
to.direct.students.to.the.topical.areas.they.will.be.exploring.in.typical.<br />
engineering.programs,.and.how.those.topics.relate.to.the.examples.<br />
and.exercises.found.in.the.text..<br />
� Explores. the. idea. of. "design. intent". through. boxed. sidebars.<br />
updated.for.the.new.edition,.as.well.as.the.challenges.involved.in.<br />
embedding.design.constraints.within.a.solid.model..<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
148<br />
� A.four-color.Guide.to.SolidWorks.Tutorials.has.been.added.to.<br />
the.inside.front.cover.for.easy.reference..<br />
� Chapter.Objectives.have.been.expanded.and.enhanced.to.better.<br />
introduce.chapter.concepts..<br />
� A.new.interior.design.renders.the.text.more.user-friendly.and.<br />
visually.appealing.<br />
Features<br />
� Gives. students. an. introduction. to. techniques. from. manufacturing;.mold.design,.sheet.metal.patterning,.and.stereolithography.<br />
representations.will.be.introduced..<br />
� Solid.Modeling.is.treated.not.just.as.a.communication.tool,.but.<br />
as.an.integrated.part.of.the.design.process..<br />
� Exposes. students. to. the. use. of. solid. models. in. engineering.<br />
analysis;.the.ability.of.solid.modeling.software.to.perform.vector.operations,.kinematic.analysis,.animation,.interference.detection,.and.<br />
mass.property.computation.will.be.explored..<br />
� Modeling. exercises. are. largely. centered. on. examples. drawn.<br />
from. industrial. applications;. most. exercises. and. problems. feature.<br />
mechanical.and.structural.components.(flanges,.fasteners,.I-beams,.<br />
springs,.etc.),.rather.than.the."widgets".found.in.many.introductory.<br />
engineering.graphics.texts..<br />
� Additional. resources. are. available. on. the. website.. Including.<br />
on. the. website. are. tutorials. for. two. popular. SolidWorks.Add-Ins,.<br />
COSMOSMotion.and.PhotoWorks,.and.the.book.figures.in.Power-<br />
Point.format..Instructors.can.also.access.model.files.for.all.tutorials.<br />
and.problems.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
PART.ONE.Learning.SolidWorks<br />
1.Basic.Part.Modeling.Techniques<br />
2.Engineering.Drawings<br />
3.Additional.Part.Modeling.Techniques<br />
4.Use.of.Parametric.Modeling.Techniques<br />
5.Advanced.Concepts.in.Part.Modeling<br />
6.Building.Assembly.Models.from.Part.Models<br />
7.Advanced.Assembly.Operations<br />
8.Creating.Assembly.Drawings<br />
PART.TWO.Applications.of.SolidWorks<br />
9.Using.SolidWorks.for.the.Generation.of.2-D.Layouts<br />
10.Application.of.SolidWorks.to.Vector.Mechanics<br />
11.Using.SolidWorks.in.the.Design.and.Analysis.of.Mechanisms<br />
12.The.Use.of.SolidWorks.as.a.Tool.for.Manufacturing:.Mold.Design.<br />
and.Sheet.Metal.Parts<br />
13.The.Use.of.SolidWorks.to.Accelerate.the.Product.Development.<br />
Cycle
New<br />
PRO ENGINEER-WILDFIRE INSTRUCTOR<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by David S. Kelley, Central Michigan University<br />
2008 (June 2007) / Softcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352266-1 / 0-07-352266-X<br />
The. text. details. the. new. features. of. Pro/ENGINEER. Wildfire. 3.0.<br />
including.the.addition.of.the.chamfar.tool,.axial.pattern.option,.and.a.<br />
Drawing.View.dialog.box.for.the.creation.of.views..The.text.is.designed.<br />
to.serve.as.a.tutorial,.reference,.and.lecture.guide,.and.is.appropriate.<br />
as.a.course.text.or.self-paced.independent.study.guide..Chapters.<br />
start.by.covering.selected.topics.in.moderate.detail,.followed.by.one.<br />
or.more.tutorials.covering.the.chapter's.objectives.and.topics..At.the.<br />
end.of.each.chapter,.practice.problems.are.used.to.reinforce.concepts.<br />
covered.in.the.chapter.and.previously.in.the.book..An.accompanying.<br />
website.features.solutions.for.instructors.as.well.as.ancillary.materials.<br />
for.reading.and.download..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� The.text.details.the.new.features.of.Pro/ENGINEER.Wildfire.<br />
3.0.including.the.addition.of.the.chamfar.tool,.axial.pattern.option,.<br />
and.a.Drawing.View.dialog.box.for.the.creation.of.views.<br />
Features<br />
� Each.chapter.begins.with.a.reference.portion.designed.to.provide.a.step-by-step.guide.for.performing.specific.Pro/ENGINEER.<br />
modeling.tasks.outside.of.a.tutorial.environment..<br />
� Numbered.tutorials.follow.the.reference.sections.to.help.users.<br />
navigate.this.procedure-intensive.computer-aided.design.application..<br />
� Modeling.Point.Boxes.are.shaded.boxes.used.throughout.the.<br />
text.to.highlight.specific.modeling.strategies..<br />
� The.book's.modular.organization.allows.flexibility.in.course.<br />
structure..<br />
� Object.files.(part,.assembly,.drawing).are.available.for.download.from.the.book's.website..Instructors.will.also.have.access.to.<br />
solutions.to.end-of-chapter.problems.and.additional.problems..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Introduction.to.Parametric.Design<br />
2.Pro/ENGINEER's.User.Interface<br />
3.Contraint-Based.Sketching<br />
4.Extruding,.Modifying,.and.Redefining.Features<br />
5.Feature.Construction.Tools<br />
6.Revolved.Features<br />
7.Feature.Manipulation.Tools<br />
8.Creating.a.Pro/ENGINEER.Drawing<br />
9.Sections.and.Advanced.Drawing.Views<br />
10.Swept.and.Blended.Features<br />
11.Advanced.Modeling.Techniques<br />
12.Assembly.Modeling<br />
13.Surface.Modeling<br />
Appendix.A:.Supplemental.Files<br />
Appendix.B:.Configuration.File.Options<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
Computer/Programming<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
hARLEY hAhN'S GUIDE TO<br />
UNIX AND LINUX<br />
by Harley Hahn<br />
2009 (February 2008) / Softcover / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313361-4 / MHID: 0-07-313361-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128397-7 / MHID: 0-07-128397-8 / [IE]<br />
"Harley.Hahn's.Guide.to.Unix.and.Linux".is.a.modern,.comprehensive.<br />
text.for.anyone.who.wants.to.learn.how.to.use.Unix.or.Linux..The.book.<br />
is.suitable.as.a.primary.or.secondary.textbook.for.classroom.use,.as.<br />
well.as.for.readers.who.want.to.teach.themselves..The.text.covers.all.<br />
the.basic.concepts.and.tools.Unix/Linux.users.need.to.master:.Unix.vs.<br />
Linux,.GUIs,.the.command.line.interface,.the.online.manual,.syntax,.<br />
the.shell,.standard.I/O.and.redirection,.pipes.and.filters,.vi.and.Emacs,.<br />
the.Unix.file.system,.and.job.control..Hahn.offers.a.thoroughly.readable.<br />
approach.to.teaching.Unix.&.Linux.by.emphasizing.core.ideas.and.<br />
carefully.explaining.unfamiliar.terminology..The.book.walks.readers.<br />
through.Unix.&.Linux.systems.from.the.very.beginning,.assuming.no.<br />
prior.knowledge,.and.laying.out.material.in.a.logical,.straightforward.<br />
manner.An.experienced.author,.Hahn.writes.in.a.clear,.engaging,.and.<br />
student-friendly.style,.resulting.in.a.text.that.is.both.easy.and.entertaining.to.read..Motivating.pedagogy,.such.as.“What’s.in.a.Name?”.boxes.<br />
and.highlighted.Hints.provide.readers.with.interesting.background.and.<br />
helpful.tips..For.additional.resources,.readers.can.visit.the.author’s.<br />
website.at.www.harley.com.<br />
Features<br />
� Covers. all. versions. of. Unix,. including. thorough. coverage. of.<br />
Linux..<br />
� shows.all.common.commands.up-front.that.go.across.systems-<br />
-student.learns.what.commands.he/she.must.know.<br />
� Flexible.text.covers.a.wide.range.of.topics.while.allowing.professors.to.cover.topics.in.the.order.they.prefer..<br />
� Topics.are.self.contained,.so.you.don't.need.to.read.other.chapters.to.understand.the.meaning.of.the.chapter.before..<br />
� Entertaining. engaging. style--"What's. In.A. Name?". and. "Hint".<br />
boxes. provide,. respectively,. the. interesting. historical. explanations.<br />
behind.commonly.used.terminology.and.helpful.clues.for.readers..<br />
�<br />
Nobody.else.has.these.kind.of.features.<br />
� Contains.special.appendices,.indexes,.reference.material,.and.<br />
glossary...<br />
�<br />
149<br />
Engaging,.witty,.student-friendly.writing.style..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
A.Personal.Note.from.Harley.Hahn<br />
Walkthrough.for.Students.and.Teachers<br />
List.of.Figures
Glossary<br />
Chapter.1.Introduction.to.Unix<br />
Chapter.2.What.is.Unix?.What.is.Linux?<br />
Chapter.3.The.Unix.Connection<br />
Chapter.4.Starting.to.Use.Unix<br />
Chapter.5.GUIs:.Graphical.Users.Interfaces<br />
Chapter.6.The.Unix.Work.Environment<br />
Chapter.7.Using.the.Keyboard.with.Unix<br />
Chapter.8.Programs.to.Use.Right.Away<br />
Chapter.9.Documentation:.The.Unix.Manual.and.Info<br />
Chapter.10.Command.Syntax<br />
Chapter.11.The.Shell<br />
Chapter.12.Using.the.Shell:.Variables.and.Option<br />
Chapter.13.Using.the.Shell:.Commands.and.Customization<br />
Chapter.14.Using.the.Shell:.Initialization.Files<br />
Chapter.15.Standard.I/O,.Redirection.and.Pipes<br />
Chapter.16.Filters:.Introduction.and.Basic.Operations<br />
Chapter.17.Filters:.Comparing.and.Extracting<br />
Chapter.18.Filters:.Counting.and.Formatting<br />
Chapter.19.Filters:.Selecting,.Sorting,.Combining,.and.Changing<br />
Chapter.20.Regular.Expressions<br />
Chapter.21.Displaying.Files<br />
Chapter.22.The.vi.Text.Editor<br />
Chapter.23.The.Unix.File.System<br />
Chapter.24.Working.with.Directories<br />
Chapter.25.Working.with.Files<br />
Chapter.26.Processes.and.Job.Control<br />
Appendix.A.Summary.of.Unix.Commands:.Alphabetical<br />
Appendix.B.Summary.of.Unix.Commands:.By.Category<br />
Appendix.C.Summary.of.vi.Commands<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION<br />
TO MATLAB<br />
by William J. Palm III<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 448 pgs / 125 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-338583-9 / MHID: 0-07-338583-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126372-6 / MHID: 0-07-126372-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/palm<br />
A.Concise.Introduction.to.Matlab.is.a.simple,.concise.book.designed.<br />
to.cover.all.the.major.capabilities.of.MATLAB.that.are.useful.for.beginning.students..Thorough.coverage.of.Function.handles,.Anonymous.<br />
functions,.and.Subfunctions..In.addition,.key.applications.including.<br />
plotting,. programming,. statistics. and. model. building. are. also. all.<br />
covered..MATLAB.is.presently.a.globally.available.standard.computational.tool.for.engineers.and.scientists..The.terminology,.syntax,.<br />
and.the.use.of.the.programming.language.are.well.defined.and.the.<br />
organization.of.the.material.makes.it.easy.to.locate.information.and.<br />
navigate.through.the.textbook..<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
Features<br />
� Thorough.Coverage.of:.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
150<br />
--Function.handles.<br />
--Anonymous.functions.<br />
--Subfunctions.<br />
� --Applications. including. plotting,. programming,. statistics. and.<br />
model.building.<br />
� Numerous.examples.and.homework.problems.drawn.from.all.<br />
engineering.fields..<br />
� Mathematics.are.at.the.appropriate.level.for.freshman.engineering.students..<br />
� (Both.numerical.and.symbolic.solutions.of.calculus.and.differential.equation.problems.are.covered).<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Decision-Making.Programs<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Statistics,.Probability,.and.Interpolation<br />
7.Numerical.Methods.for.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
8.Symbolic.Processing<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
MAThCAD: A TOOL FOR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS (B.E.S.T. SERIES)<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Philip J. Pritchard, Manhattan College<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Softcover / 224 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319185-0 / MHID: 0-07-319185-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-72356-9 / MHID: 0-07-723156-2<br />
(with CD-Rom)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126698-7 / MHID: 0-07-126698-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
Mathcad:.A.Tool.for.Engineering.Problem.Solving.explains.how.to.<br />
use.Mathcad.13.(Student.and.Standard),.This.book.is.current.with.<br />
the.latest.release.of.mathcad,.with.the.focus.on.the.fundamentals,.is.<br />
enriched.with.great.motivating.applications,.solid.homework.problems,.<br />
appealing.to.both.engineers.and.scientists..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Examples. updated. to. Mathcad. 13,. which. is. the. most. current.<br />
version..<br />
� Examples.and.homework.problems.updated.to.account.for.a.<br />
broader.range.of.engineering.disciplines,.in.addition.to.mechanical.<br />
and. electrical,. to. include:. civil,. chemical,. and. environmental. engineering..<br />
� Pedagogy.updated.to.be.more.student-friendly,.including.new.<br />
beginning.sections.at.the.start.of.each.chapter.that.spell.out.specific.<br />
features. to. be. covered,. new. end-of-chapter. summaries,. and. the.<br />
addition.of.tables.and.boxes.where.appropriate.that.will.reduce.the.<br />
amount.of.math.theory.in.the.text..
�<br />
Examples.and.applications.related.to.the.sciences.<br />
Features<br />
� Features.of.Mathcad.are.immediately.followed.by.engineering.<br />
examples.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.What.Is.Mathcad.and.Why.Use.It?..<br />
2.The.Basics.of.Mathcad<br />
3.How.to.Graph.Functions<br />
4.Symbolic.and.Numeric.Calculus<br />
5.How.to.Solve.Equations<br />
6.Vectors,.Matrices,.and.More<br />
7.Solving.Ordinary.Differential.Equations<br />
8.Doing.Statistics.with.Mathcad<br />
9.Importing.and.Exporting,.the.Web,.and.Some.Advanced.<br />
Concepts<br />
.<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
FORTRAN 95/2003 FOR<br />
SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Stephen J. Chapman, BAE SYSTEMS Australia<br />
2008 (April 2007) / Softcover / 1008 pages / 245 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319157-7 / MHID: 0-07-319157-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128578-0 / MHID: 0-07-128578-0 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapman3e<br />
Chapman's.Fortran.for.Scientists.and.Engineers.is.intended.for.both.<br />
first.year.engineering.students.and.practicing.engineers..This.text.is.<br />
the.most.current.alternative.for.Fortran..It.simultaneously.teaches.the.<br />
Fortran. 95/2003. programming. language,. structured. programming.<br />
techniques,.and.good.programming.practice..Among.its.strengths.are.<br />
its.concise,.clear.explanations.of.Fortran.syntax.and.programming.<br />
procedures,.the.inclusion.of.a.wealth.of.examples.and.exercises.to.<br />
help.students.grasp.difficult.concepts,.and.its.explanations.about.how.<br />
to.understand.code.written.for.older.versions.of.Fortran..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Text.has.been.revised.to.include.the.latest.updates.in.<br />
response.to.the.release.of.FORTRAN.2003..<br />
� A.new.chapter,.Object-Oriented.Programming.in.Fortran.has.<br />
been.added..<br />
�<br />
Features<br />
� Clear.explanations.of.FORTRAN.syntax.and.programming.<br />
procedures..<br />
� Discusses.changes.that.have.been.implemented.since.<br />
FORTRAN.77..<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Top-Down.design.methodology.and.procedures..<br />
Good.programming.practice.summaries.and.FORTRAN.<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
151<br />
statement.summaries.at.the.end.of.each.chapter.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Introduction.to.Computers.and.the.Fortran.Language<br />
2.Basic.Elements.of.Fortran<br />
3.Program.Design.and.Branching.Structures<br />
4.Loops.and.Character.Manipulation<br />
5.Basic.I/O.Concepts<br />
6.Introduction.to.Arrays<br />
7.Introduction.to.Procedures<br />
8.Additional.Features.of.Arrays<br />
9.Additional.Features.of.Procedures<br />
10.More.about.Character.Variables<br />
11.Additional.Intrinsic.Data.Types<br />
12.Derived.Data.Types<br />
13.Advanced.Features.of.Procedures.and.Modules<br />
14.Advanced.I/O.Concepts<br />
15.Pointers.and.Dynamic.Data.Structures<br />
16.Object-Oriented.Programming.in.Fortran<br />
17.Redundant,.Obsolescent,.and.Deleted.Fortran.Features<br />
Appendix.A.ASCII.and.EBCDIC.Coding.Systems<br />
Appendix.B.Fortran.95/2003.Intrinsic.Procedures<br />
Appendix.C.Order.of.Statements.in.a.Fortran.95/2003.Program<br />
Appendix.D.Glossary<br />
Appendix.E.Answers.to.Quizzes<br />
International Edition<br />
JUST ENOUGh UNIX<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by K Paul Andersen, New Mexico State University - Las Cruces<br />
2006 / 608 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-295297-1 / MHID: 0-07-295297-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124418-3 / MHID: 0-07-124418-2 [IE]<br />
This site contains Answers to Excercises, PowerPoint slides, and some<br />
sample code. (www.mhhe.com/andersen)<br />
Just.Enough.UNIX.provides.a.quick.and.gentle.introduction.to.the.<br />
UNIX.operating.system..The.fifth.edition.of.this.highly.successful.text.<br />
reflects.changes.and.updates.to.the.UNIX.curriculum.that.have.taken.<br />
place.since.the.publication.of.the.fourth.edition..The.book.is.written.<br />
in.a.clear,.straightforward.style.that.avoids.unnecessary.jargon..This.<br />
short,.yet.comprehensive.text.covers.the.basics.of.UNIX..It.can.be.<br />
used.in.both.a.freshman.engineering.course.or.to.supplement.other.<br />
courses.where.the.student.needs.to.learn.UNIX.for.the.first.time..The.<br />
book.is.enhanced.by.strong.pedagogical.tools.that.will.be.very.useful.<br />
to.those.in.the.classroom,.as.well.as.those.engaged.in.self-study..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part.I:.Introduction.to.UNIX:.<br />
1.Introduction.to.UNIX..<br />
2.Your.UNIX.Account..<br />
3.Getting.Started..<br />
4.Tutorial:.Getting.Started.(X/Motif)..<br />
5.Tutorial:.Getting.Started.(CDE)..<br />
Part.II:.UNIX.File.System:.<br />
6.The.UNIX.File.System..<br />
7.Tutorial:.Working.with.Files..<br />
8.Tutorial:.Working.with.Directories..<br />
9.Tutorial:.Using.File.Manager..<br />
Part.III:.UNIX.Shells:.<br />
10.UNIX.Shells..<br />
11.Tutorial:.Working.with.the.Shell..<br />
12.Tutorial:.Using.Additional.Shell.Features..<br />
Part.IV:.Text.Editors:.
13.Text.Editors..<br />
14.Tutorial:.Editing.with.vi..<br />
15.Tutorial:.Editing.with.emacs..<br />
16.Tutorial:.Editing.with.pico..<br />
17.Tutorial:.Editing.with.Text.Editor..<br />
Part.V:.UNIX.Networking:.<br />
18.UNIX.Networking..<br />
19.Tutorial:.Using.mail.and.mailx..<br />
20.Tutorial:.Processing.Mail.with.pine..<br />
21.Tutorial:.Processing.Mail.with.Mailer..<br />
22.Tutorial:.Logging.in.Remotely..<br />
23.Tutorial:.Transferring.Files..<br />
Part.VI:.Secure.Computing:.<br />
24.Computer.Security..<br />
25.Tutorial:.Remote.Computing.Using.SSH-1..<br />
26.Tutorial:.Remote.Computing.Using.SSH-2..<br />
27.Tutorial:.Protecting.Privacy.with.PGP..<br />
Part.VII:.Startup.Files:.<br />
28.Startup.Files..<br />
29.Tutorial:.Using.sh.and.ksh.Startup.Files..<br />
30.Tutorial:.Using.csh.and.tcsh.Startup.Files..<br />
31.Tutorial:.Using.bash.Startup.Files..<br />
Part.VIII:.Scripting:.32.Scripting.Languages..<br />
33.Tutorial:.Creating.Shell.Scripts..<br />
34.Tutorial:.Scripting.with.awk..<br />
35.Tutorial:.Scripting.with.Perl..<br />
Part.VIX:.Programming.Under.UNIX:..<br />
36.Programming.Under.UNIX..<br />
37.Tutorial:.Programming.in.C..<br />
38.Tutorial:.Programming.in.C++..<br />
39.Tutorial:.Programming.in.Fortran..<br />
40.Tutorial:.Programming.in.Java..<br />
Appendices:.<br />
Appendix.A:.Taming.Your.Terminal..<br />
Appendix.B:.The.UNIX.Manual..<br />
Appendix.C:.Regular.Expressions..<br />
Appendix.D:.write.and.talk..<br />
Appendix.E:.Using.dbx..<br />
Appendix.F:.Using.make<br />
International Edition<br />
JAvA 5.0 PROGRAM DESIGN<br />
By James P. Cohoon, and Jack W. Davidson, both of University Of VA-<br />
Charlottesville<br />
2006 / 920 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325030-4 / MHID: 0-07-325030-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128606-0 / MHID: 0-07-128606-3 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cohoon<br />
Java.5.-0.Program.Design.is.about.the.fundamentals.of.programming.and.software.development.using.Java..It.is.targeted.for.a.first.<br />
programming.course.and.has.been.designed.to.be.appropriate.for.<br />
people.from.all.disciplines..The.authors.assume.no.prior.programming.skills.and.use.mathematics.and.science.at.a.level.appropriate.to.first-year.college.students..The.breadth.of.coverage.and.the.arrangement.of.the.chapters.provide.flexibility.for.the.instructor.in.what.and.<br />
when.topics.are.introduced..Key.to.Java.5.0.Program.Design.is.an.<br />
introduction.to.problem.solving..The.basics.of.problem-solving.techniques.are.introduced.in.chapter.one.and.then.reinforced.during.the.<br />
explanations.of.Java.programming.and.design..In.addition,.software.<br />
engineering.design.concepts.are.introduced.via.problem.studies.and.<br />
software.projects..This.updated.version.of.Java.Program.Design.takes.<br />
advantage.of.the.improvements.to.the.language.introduced.with.Java.<br />
5.0..The.additions.are.especially.important.for.beginning.programmers.<br />
because.they.help.make.program.design.and.development.a.clearer.<br />
and.more.straightforward.process..<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
152<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Background..<br />
2.Java.Basics..<br />
3.Using.Objects..<br />
4.Being.Classy..<br />
5.Decisions..<br />
6.Iteration..<br />
Graphics.Interlude.1:.GUI-Based.Programming..<br />
7.Programming.with.Methods.and.Classes..<br />
8.Arrays.and.Collections..<br />
9.Inheritance.and.Polymorphism..<br />
Graphics.Interlude.2:.GUI-Based.Programming..<br />
10.Exceptions..<br />
11.Recursive.Problem.Solving..<br />
12.Threads..<br />
13.Testing.and.Debugging...<br />
Appendix.A:.Tables.and.Operators...<br />
Appendix.B:.Number.Representation...<br />
Appendix.C:.Formatted.I/O...<br />
Appendix.D:.Applets...<br />
Appendix.E:.Standard.Java.Packages<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED<br />
PROGRAMMING WITh JAvA<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by C Thomas Wu (Otani), Naval Postgraduate School<br />
2006 / 976 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-294652-9 / MHID: 0-07-294652-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111680-0 / MHID: 0-07-111680-X<br />
[IE, Mandatory package)<br />
www.mhhe.com/wu<br />
An.Introduction.to.Object-Oriented.Programming.with.Java.provides.<br />
an.accessible.and.technically.thorough.introduction.to.the.basics.of.<br />
programming.using.java..The.fourth.edition.continues.to.take.a.truly.<br />
object-oriented.approach..Objects.are.used.early.so.that.students.<br />
think.in.objects.right.from.the.beginning..In.the.fourth.edition,.the.<br />
coverage.on.defining.classes.has.been.made.more.accessible..The.<br />
material.has.been.broken.down.into.smaller.chunks.and.spread.over.<br />
two.chapters,.making.it.more.student-friendly..Also,.new.to.this.edition.<br />
is.the.incorporation.of.Java.1.5.features,.including.use.of.the.Scanner.<br />
Class.and.the.Formatter.Class..The.hallmark.feature.of.the.book,.<br />
Sample.Development.Programs,.are.continued.in.this.edition..These.<br />
provide.students.with.an.opportunity.to.incrementally,.step.by.step,.<br />
walk.through.program.design,.learning.the.fundamentals.of.software.<br />
engineering..Object.diagrams,.using.a.subset.of.UML,.also.continue.<br />
to.be.an.important.element.of.Wu’s.approach..The.consistent,.visual.<br />
approach.assists.students.in.understanding.concepts..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1. Introduction. to. Object-Oriented. Programming. and. Software. Development..<br />
2.Getting.Started.with.Java..<br />
3.Numerical.Data..<br />
4.Defining.Your.Own.Classes-Part.1..<br />
5.Selection.Statements..<br />
6.Repetition.Statements..<br />
7.Defining.Your.Own.Classes-Part.2..<br />
8.Exceptions.and.Assertions..<br />
9.Characters.and.Strings..<br />
10.Arrays..<br />
11.Sorting.and.Searching..<br />
12.File.Input.and.Output..<br />
13.Inheritance.and.Polymorphism..
14.GUI.and.Event-Driven.Programming..<br />
15.Recursive.Algorithms<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB 7 FOR<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292242-4 / MHID: 0-07-292242-7<br />
(with Bind-In Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123262-3 / MHID: 0-07-123262-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/palm<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Programming.with.MATLAB<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
7.Probability,.Statistics,.and.Interpolation<br />
8.Numerical.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
9.Simulink<br />
10.Symbolic.Processing.with.MATLAB<br />
Appendix A:.Guide.to.Commands.and.Functions.in.this.Text<br />
Appendix B:.Animation.and.Sound.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix C:.Formatted.Output.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix D:.References<br />
Appendix E:.Some.Project.Suggestions.(Online)<br />
Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
International Edition<br />
PROGRAMMING IN C++: LESSONS AND<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
by Tim B. D’Orazio, San Francisco State University<br />
2004 / 976 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242412-6 / MHID: 0-07-242412-5 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119453-2 / MHID: 0-07-119453-3 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072424125<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Computers.and.Computing.Fundamentals..<br />
2.Getting.Started.-.Program.Structure,.Printing,.and.Comments..<br />
3.The.Basics.of.C++.-.Variables,.Arithmetic.Operations,.Math.<br />
Functions,.Input/Output,.Characters,.Objects,.and.Classes..<br />
4.Decision.Making..<br />
5.Loops..<br />
6.Functions..<br />
7.One-Dimensional.Numeric.Arrays..<br />
8.Multi-Dimensional.Numeric.Arrays,.Arrays.as.Data.Members,.<br />
Arrays.of.Objects...<br />
9.Strings..<br />
10.The.C++.Sring.Class..<br />
11.More.About.Classes,.Objects,.and.Object-Oriented.Design..<br />
12.Inheritance,.Virtual.Functions,.and.Polymorphism..<br />
13.Data.Structures,.Recursion,.and.Other.Topics..<br />
14.Templates.and.the.C++.Standard.Template.Library<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
153<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING SYSTEMS:<br />
From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Yale N Patt, University of Texas at Austin and Sanjay J Patel, University<br />
of Illinois, Champaign<br />
2004 / 656 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246750-5 / MHID: 0-07-246750-9<br />
(with CD-ROM)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-0-07-124501-2 / MHID: 0-0-07-124501-4<br />
[IE - 2 Color]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072467509<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part I: 1 Welcome Aboard!.<br />
2.Bits,.Data.Types,.and.Operations..<br />
3.Digital.Logic.Structures..<br />
4.The.Von.Neumann.Model..<br />
5.The.LC-3..<br />
6.Programming..<br />
7.Assembly.Language..<br />
8.I/O..<br />
9.TRAP.Routines.and.Subroutines..<br />
10.And,.Finally...<br />
Part II:.<br />
11.Introduction.to.Programming.in.C..<br />
12.Variables.and.Operators..<br />
13.Control.Structures..<br />
14.Functions..<br />
15.Debugging..<br />
16.Recursion..<br />
17.Pointers.and.Arrays..<br />
18.I/O.in.C..<br />
19.Data.Structures..<br />
Appendix.A.The.LC-3.ISA..<br />
Appendix.B.From.LC-3.to.x86..<br />
Appendix.C.The.Microarchitecture.of.the.LC-3..<br />
Appendix.D.The.C.Programming.Language..<br />
Appendix.E.Extending.C.to.C++..<br />
Appendix.F.Useful.Tables<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED C<br />
An Introduction and More<br />
by Alice Fischer and Stephen M Ross, University of New Haven<br />
2000 / 224 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-021748-5 / MHID: 0-07-021748-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118459-5 / MHID: 0-07-118459-7 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/fischer/<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part I - Introduction:<br />
Chapter.1:.Computers.and.Systems<br />
Chapter.2:.Programs.and.Programming<br />
Chapter.3:.Fundamental.Concepts<br />
Part II - Computation:<br />
Chapter.4:.Objects,.Types,.and.Expressions<br />
Chapter.5:.Using.Functions.and.Libraries<br />
Chapter.6:.More.Repetition.and.Decisions<br />
Part III - Basic Data Types
Chapter.7:.Using.Numeric.Types<br />
Chapter.8:.The.Trouble.with.Numbers<br />
Chapter.9:.Program.Design<br />
Chapter.10:.An.Introduction.to.Arrays<br />
Chapter.11:.Character.Data.and.Enumerations.<br />
Chapter.12:.An.Introduction.to.Pointers<br />
Part IV - Structured Data Types<br />
Chapter.13:.Strings<br />
Chapter.14:.Structured.Types<br />
Chapter.15:.Streams.and.Files<br />
Chapter.16:.Simple.Array.Algorithms<br />
Chapter.17:.Two.Dimensional.Arrays..<br />
Chapter.18:.Calculating.with.Bits<br />
Part V - Advanced Techniques<br />
Chapter 19:.Dynamic.Arrays<br />
Chapter.20:.Working.With.Pointers<br />
Chapter.21:.Recursion<br />
Chapter.22:.Making.Programs.General<br />
Chapter.23:.Modular.Organization<br />
Part VI - Appendix:<br />
Appendix.A:.The.ASCII.Code.<br />
Appendix.B:.The.Precedence.of.Operators.in.C<br />
Appendix.C:.Keywords<br />
Appendix.D:.Advanced.Aspects.of.C.Operators<br />
Appendix.E:.Number.Representation.and.Conversion<br />
Appendix.F:.The.Tools.Library<br />
Appendix.G:.The.Standard.C.Libraries<br />
Appendix.H:.Interactive.Input.Validation<br />
Glossary<br />
Answers.to.Self-Test.Exercises<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
C PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERING AND<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
(B.E.S.T Series)<br />
by H H Tan, Morrison Knudsen Corporation, and T.B. D’Orazio<br />
1999 / 600 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-913678-7 / MHID: 0-07-913678-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116788-8 / MHID: 0-07-116788-9<br />
[IE with 3.5” Disk]<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Computers.and.Computing.Fundamentals<br />
2.Getting.Started.with.C<br />
3.The.Basics.of.C<br />
4.Beginning.Decision.Making.and.Looping<br />
5.Functions<br />
6.Arrays.and.Index.Variables<br />
7.Character.Arrays.and.Strings<br />
8.Pointers,.Addresses,.and.Special.Variable.Types<br />
9.Introduction.to.C++<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
154<br />
International Edition<br />
A C++ PRIMER FOR ENGINEERS<br />
An Object-Oriented Approach<br />
by Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam, University of Waterloo; and Tivley<br />
Algvindigve, Chief Software Engineer for Engsoft<br />
1997 / 293 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115807-7 / MHID: 0-07-115807-3 [IE with 3.5”<br />
disk]<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Problem.Solving.Using.Computers<br />
2.C++.Programming.Basics<br />
3.Selections.and.Repetitions<br />
4.Functions.to.Aid.Modularity<br />
5.Arrays.for.Grouping.Data.of.Same.Type<br />
6.Structures.to.Group.Data<br />
7.Encapsulation.of.Data.and.Functions.in.Classes<br />
8.Inheritance.to.Aid.Reusability<br />
9.Pointers.to.Aid.Efficient.Implementation<br />
10.Miscellaneous.Topics<br />
11.Java.for.C++.Programmers<br />
New<br />
Environmental<br />
Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO<br />
ENvIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East<br />
Lansing, and David A. Cornwell,<br />
Environmental Engineering & Technology<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 1,024 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242411-9 / MHID: 0-07-242411-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125922-4 / MHID: 0-07-125922-8 [IE]<br />
ww.mhhe.com/davis<br />
Davis.and.Cornwell’s.Introduction.to.Environmental.Engineering.is.<br />
one.of.the.most.comprehensive.resources.on.the.multiple.aspects.of.<br />
environmental.engineering,.from.solid.waste.disposal.to.air.and.noise.<br />
pollution..Pedagogically.oriented.toward.engineers,.the.text.places.<br />
a. much-needed. emphasis. on. fundamental. concepts,. definitions,.<br />
problem-solving,.and.design,.while.providing.numerous.homework.<br />
problems.and.discussion.questions.in.each.chapter...The.4th.edition.<br />
features. completely. up-to-date. coverage. of. environmental. laws,.<br />
regulations,.and.standards,.as.well.as.the.addition.of.a.new.chapter.<br />
on.materials.and.energy.balances,.and.end.of.chapter.computer.application.problems..A.discussion.on.environmental.ethics.complete.with.<br />
case.studies.and.homework.problems.presents.the.legal.framework.<br />
that.governs.environmental.engineering.design..
New to this editioN<br />
� The. new. edition. features. the. most. up-to-date. environmental.<br />
regulations,. standards,. and. laws,. and. an. updated. art. and. photo.<br />
program.throughout..<br />
� A.new.chapter.on.Materials.and.Energy.Balances.(2).has.been.<br />
added.to.emphasize.this.important.topic..<br />
� Over. 200. new. homework. problems. have. been. added. to. the.<br />
new.edition,.including.over.60.problems.on.web.based.research.and.<br />
spreadsheet.applications.with.MathCAD.or.MATLAB..<br />
� Technology.discussions.have.been.updated.to.include.issues.<br />
such.as.membrane.technology.for.water.treatment,.endocrine.disrupters.as.a.pollution.source,.hydrogen.fuel.for.automobiles,.energy.<br />
conservation.as.a.pollution.control.alternative,.and.use.of.computer.<br />
models.for.traffic.noise.prediction.<br />
Features<br />
� The.text.provides.a.comprehensive.overview.of.environmental.<br />
engineering.including.a.discussion.on.the.nature.of.the.profession.<br />
and.environmental.ethics,.a.discussion.of.waste.minimization.techniques.for.each.subject.area,.the.presentation.of.legislative.history.<br />
and. detailed. regulatory. requirements,. and. coverage. of. noise. and.<br />
ionizing.radiation..<br />
� The.end.of.chapter.review.items.provide.a.built-in.study.guide.<br />
for.students.and.make.it.easy.for.instructors.to.assess.what.students.<br />
should.have.learned.from.the.chapter..<br />
� Numerous.example.problems.throughout.the.chapter.and.discussion.questions.at.the.end.of.the.chapter.reinforce.concepts.for.<br />
students..<br />
� Supplements.include.a.Unit.Conversion.Booklet.(available.as.an.<br />
optional.package.with.the.text).and.a.website.featuring.the.solutions.<br />
manual,.lecture.powerpoints,.and.image.files.for.instructors,.as.well.<br />
as.animations.and.web.links.for.students.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter.1:.Introduction<br />
Chapter.2:.Materials.and.Energy.Balances<br />
Chapter.3:.Hydrology<br />
Chapter.4:.Water.Treatment<br />
Chapter.5:.Water.Quality.Management<br />
Chapter.6:.Wastewater.Treatment<br />
Chapter.7:.Air.Pollution<br />
Chapter.8:.Noise.Pollution<br />
Chapter.9:.Solid.Waste.Management<br />
Chapter.10:.Hazardous.Waste.Management<br />
Chapter.11:.Ionizing.Radiation<br />
Appendix.A:.Properties.of.Air,.Water,.and.Selected.Chemicals<br />
Appendix.B:.Noise.Computation.Nomographs<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
155<br />
International Edition<br />
hAzARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael D. LaGrega, ERM, Inc., Bucknell University; Philip L. Buckingham,<br />
ERM, Inc.; Jeffery C. Evans, Bucknell University<br />
2001 / Hardcover / 1,184 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039365-3 / MHID: 0-07-039365-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118170-9 / MHID: 0-07-118170-9 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/lagrega<br />
CoNteNts<br />
I Fundamentals<br />
1.Hazardous.Waste<br />
2.The.Legal.Framework<br />
3.Process.Fundamentals<br />
4.Fate.and.Transport.of.Contaminants<br />
5.Toxicology<br />
II Current Management Practices<br />
6.Environmental.Audits<br />
7.Pollution.Prevention<br />
8.Facility.Development.and.Operations<br />
III Treatment and Disposal Methods<br />
9.Physico-Chemical.Processes<br />
10.Biological.Methods<br />
11.Stabilization.and.Solidification<br />
12.Thermal.Methods<br />
13.Land.Disposal<br />
IV Site Remediation<br />
14.Quantitative.Risk.Assessment<br />
15.Site.and.Subsurface.Characterization<br />
16.Remedial.Technologies<br />
17. Evaluation. and. Selection. of. Remedial.Actions. and. Corrective.<br />
Measures<br />
Appendices<br />
A.-.Basel.Convention<br />
B.-.Contaminant.Properties<br />
C.-.Thermodynamic.Properties<br />
D.-.Conversion.Factors<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND<br />
ThE ENvIRONMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CoNteNts<br />
I:.Motivation.and.Framework<br />
1.Engineering.and.the.Environment<br />
2.Overview.of.Environmental.Issues<br />
II:.Case.Studies.in.Design.for.the.Environment<br />
3.Automobiles.and.the.Environment<br />
4.Batteries.and.the.Environment.<br />
5.Power.Plants.and.the.Environment<br />
6.Refrigeration.and.the.Environment<br />
7.Environmental.Life.Cycle.Assessments<br />
III:.Case.Studies.in.Environmental.Modeling<br />
8.Controlling.Urban.Smog<br />
9.CFCs.and.the.Ozone.Layer
10.Global.Warming.and.Climate.Change<br />
11.Toxic.Metals.in.the.Environment<br />
12.PCBs.in.the.Aquatic.Environment<br />
IV:.Topics.in.Engineering.and.Environmental.Policy<br />
13.Economic.Analysis<br />
14.Environmental.Risk.and.Decision.Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
International Edition<br />
ENvIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT<br />
Engineering Principles and Management<br />
Issues<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Larry Canter, University of Oklahoma<br />
1996 / 480 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-009767-4 / MHID: 0-07-009767-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114103-1 / MHID: 0-07-114103-0 [IE]<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.National.Environmental.Policy.Act.and.Its.Implementation<br />
2.Planning.and.Management.of.Impact.Studies<br />
3.Simple.Methods.for.Impact.Identification.Matrices,.Networks.and.<br />
Checklists<br />
4.Description.of.Environmental.Setting<br />
5.Environmental.Indices.and.Indicators.for.Describing.the.Affected.<br />
Environment<br />
6.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Air.Environment<br />
7.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Surface.Water.<br />
Environment<br />
8.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Soil.and.Ground.<br />
Water.Environment<br />
9.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Noise.Environment<br />
10.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Biological.<br />
Environment<br />
11.Habitat.Methods.for.Biological.Impact.Prediction.and.<br />
Assessment<br />
12.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Cultural.<br />
(Historical/Archaeological).Environment<br />
13.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Visual.Impacts<br />
14.Prediction.and.Assessment.of.Impacts.on.the.Socioeconomic.<br />
Environment<br />
15.Decision.Methods.for.Evaluation.of.Alternatives<br />
16.Public.Participation.in.Environmental.Decision.Making<br />
17.Environmental.Monitoring<br />
Appendixes<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
156<br />
Engineering Ethics<br />
International Edition<br />
EThICS IN ENGINEERING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Mike Martin, Chapman College; and Roland Schinzinger, University of<br />
California, Irvine<br />
2005 / 350 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-283115-3 / MHID: 0-07-283115-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111293-2 / MHID: 0-07-111293-6 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engineering/general/best<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Professionalism.and.Ethics<br />
2.Moral.Reasoning<br />
3.Theories.of.Right.Conduct<br />
4.Character<br />
5.Engineering.as.Social.Experimentation<br />
6.Commitment.to.Safety<br />
7.Workplace.Responsibilities.and.Rights<br />
8.Honesty<br />
9.Environmental.Ethics<br />
10.Global.Economy<br />
11.Engineers.and.Technological.Change<br />
Appendix A:.General.Resources.on.Engineering.Ethics<br />
Appendix B:.Codes.of.Ethics:.NSPE,.ABET,.IEEE,.AICHE,.ASCE,.<br />
ASME<br />
New<br />
Technical Writing<br />
International Edition<br />
POCKET BOOK OF<br />
TEChNICAL WRITING FOR<br />
ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Leo Finkelstein, Wright State University-Dayton<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Softcover / 400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319159-1 / MHID: 0-07-319159-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125925-5 / MHID: 0-07-125925-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
The.focus.of.this.text.is.to.teach.engineering.students.the.skill.of.<br />
technical.writing..The.book.is.unique.in.that.it.gets.to.the.point,.uses.<br />
practical.outlines.throughout,.and.shows.students.how.to.produce.<br />
the.most.common.technical.documents.step-by-step,.in.a.manner.
that. is. fun. and. interesting. to. students.. With.ABET. increasing. the.<br />
emphasis.on.technical.writing,.this.affordable,.straightforward,.easyto-understand.text.with.flexible.coverage,.would.be.a.perfect.fit.for.<br />
your.technical.writing.course..Each.chapter.has.an.end.of.chapter.<br />
critique,.which.allows.students.to.implement.what.they.have.learned.<br />
in.the.chapter..This.is.new!.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
�<br />
�<br />
New.chapter.on.Business.Communications..<br />
Updated.information.in.the.Electronic.Publishing.chapter..<br />
� Updated.grammar.chapter.with.new.exercises;.a.new.section.on.<br />
punctuation.errors,.including.a.useful.table.on.punctuation..<br />
� Exercises.that.encourage.students.to.apply.what.they've.learned.<br />
in.a.chapter,.along.with.the.chapter's.checklist,.to.critique.an.example.<br />
document..<br />
� Added.discussion.of.equations.and.formulas,.including.examples,.<br />
and.added.discussion.of.Gantt.charts,.including.illustrations,.in.the.<br />
Visuals.chapter..<br />
� Updated.examples.of.technical.documents,.touching.on.a.broad.<br />
range.of.engineering.disciples.and.interest..<br />
�<br />
Updated.Visuals.chapter.along.with.new.exercises.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Ethical.Considerations<br />
3.Technical.Definition<br />
4.Descriptions.of.a.Mechanism<br />
5.Descriptions.of.a.Process<br />
6.Proposals<br />
7.Progress.Reports<br />
8.Feasibility.and.Recommendation.Reports<br />
9.Laboratory.and.Project.Reports<br />
10.Instructions.and.Manuals<br />
11.Research.Reports<br />
12.Abstracts.and.Summaries<br />
13.Grammar,.Style,.and.Punctuation<br />
14.Documentation<br />
15.Visuals<br />
16.Electronic.Publishing<br />
17.Presentations.and.Briefings<br />
18.Business.Communications<br />
19.Resumes,.Cover.Letters,.and.Interviews<br />
20.Team.Writing<br />
Index<br />
APPLIED WRITING FOR TEChNICIANS<br />
by Dale Jungk<br />
2005 / 560 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-828358-1 / MHID: 0-07-828358-2 (with Student<br />
Tutorial CD)<br />
(A Trade & Technical Title)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Introduction<br />
1.The.Writing.Process<br />
1.Planning.and.Writing.Messages<br />
2.Choosing.the.Best.Strategies<br />
3.Revising.Your.Messages<br />
4.Editing.Your.Messages<br />
5.Communicating.Bad.News<br />
6.Developing.Your.Style.and.Writing.an.Application.Letter<br />
2.The.Sentence:.Purpose.and.Design<br />
7.The.Sentence.and.the.Parts.of.Speech<br />
8.Sentence.Structure<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
157<br />
9.More.About.Nouns,.Pronouns,.and.Verbs<br />
10.Agreement,.Verbs.and.Mood,.and.Misplaced.and.Dangling.<br />
Modifiers<br />
11.Capitalization<br />
3.Punctuation.and.the.Mechanics.of.Writing<br />
12.Commas,.Semicolons,.and.Colons<br />
13.Dashes,.Hyphens,.and.Parentheses<br />
14.Apostrophes,.Periods,.Questions.Marks,.and.Exclamation.<br />
Points<br />
4.Letter.Styles.and.Electronic.Messages:.Formats.and.Guidelines<br />
15.Letter.Formats<br />
16.E-Mail.Messages<br />
5.Additional.Examples.and.Assignments<br />
17.Cases:.Examples.and.Assignments<br />
Appendix.A.Usage.Tips<br />
Appendix.B.Proofreaders'.Marks<br />
New<br />
Numerical Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED NUMERICAL<br />
METhODS WITh MATLAB<br />
FOR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
Steven. Chapra’s. second. edition,.Applied. Numerical. Methods. with.<br />
MATLAB.for.Engineers.and.Scientists,.is.written.for.engineers.and.<br />
scientists. who. want. to. learn. numerical. problem. solving..This. text.<br />
focuses.on.problem-solving.(applications).rather.than.theory,.using.<br />
MATLAB,.and.is.intended.for.Numerical.Methods.users;.hence.theory.<br />
is.included.only.to.inform.key.concepts..The.second.edition.feature.<br />
new.material.such.as.Numerical.Differentiation.and.ODE's:.Boundary-Value.Problems..<br />
For.those.who.require.a.more.theoretical.approach,.see.Chapra's.<br />
best-selling.Numerical.Methods.for.Engineers,.5/e.(2006),.also.by.<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Based.on.response.from.users.and.reviewers,.4.New.Chapters.<br />
have.been.added.to.the.second.edition.to.provide.a.more.accessible.<br />
presentation,.while.maintaining.its.student-friendly.flavor..<br />
� Optimization.
�<br />
�<br />
Numerical.Differentiation.<br />
ODES:.Boundary-Value.Problems.<br />
� Fast.Fourier.Transform..This.appendix.chapter.is.presented.in.<br />
an.introductory.fashion.to.illustrate.the.power.of.MATLAB.and.to.let.<br />
students.go.away.recognizing.that.although.they.have.just.scratched.<br />
the.surface,.they.might.want.to.pursue.the.topic.in.greater.depth.in.<br />
future.courses..<br />
�<br />
50%.new.or.revised.chapter.and.homework.problems<br />
Features<br />
� Explanations.are.straight-forward.and.practically.oriented..The.<br />
math.level.is.considered,.just.to.be.at.the.right.level--not.too.easy.or.<br />
rigorous,.just.right..<br />
� Extensive.use.of.engineering.examples,.case.studies,.and.applications.are.given.throughout.the.text..<br />
� Each.chapter.is.well.integrated.with.MATLAB.M-files..In.addition,.<br />
relevant.MATLAB.functions.are.introduced.in.each.chapter..<br />
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algorithms.are.presented.as.m-files..<br />
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A.text.Web.site.is.available.at.http://www.mhhe.com/chapra.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis..<br />
1..Mathematical.Modeling.Numerical.Methods.and.Problem.<br />
Solving..<br />
2..MATLAB.Fundamentals..<br />
3..Programming.with.MATLAB..<br />
4..Roundoff.and.Trunication.Errors..<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization..<br />
5..Roots:.Bracketing.Methods..<br />
6..Roots:.Open.Methods..<br />
7..Optimization..<br />
Part Three Linear Systems..<br />
8..Linear.Algebraic.Equations.and.Matrices..<br />
9..Gauss.Elimination..<br />
10..LU.Factorization..<br />
11..Matrix.Inverse.and.Condition..<br />
12..Iterative.Methods..<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting..<br />
13..Linear.Regression..<br />
14..General.Linear.Least-Squares.and.Non-Linear.Regression..<br />
15..Polynomial.Interpolation..16..Splines.and.Piecewise.<br />
Interpolation..Part Five Integration and Differentiation..<br />
17..Numerical.Integration.Formulas..<br />
18..Numerical.Integration.of.Functions..<br />
19..Numerical.Differentiation..<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations..<br />
20..Initial-Value.Problems..<br />
21..Adaptive.Methods.and.Stiff.Systems..<br />
22..Boundary-Value.Problems.<br />
Appendix.A:.Eigenvalues.<br />
Appendix.B:.MATLAB.Built-in.Functions.<br />
Appendix.C:.MATLAB.M-File.Functions.<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
158<br />
International Edition<br />
NUMERICAL METhODS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The.fifth.edition.of.Numerical.Methods.for.Engineers.with.Software.<br />
and.Programming.Applications.continues.its.tradition.of.excellence..<br />
Instructors.love.this.text.because.it.is.a.comprehensive.text.that.is.<br />
easy.to.teach.from..Students.love.it.because.it.is.written.for.them—with.<br />
great.pedagogy.and.clear.explanations.and.examples.throughout..The.<br />
text.features.a.broad.array.of.applications,.including.all.engineering.<br />
disciplines..The.revision.retains.the.successful.pedagogy.of.the.prior.<br />
editions..Chapra.and.Canale’s.unique.approach.opens.each.part.of.the.<br />
text.with.sections.called.Motivation,.Mathematical.Background,.and.<br />
Orientation,.preparing.the.student.for.what.is.to.come.in.a.motivating.<br />
and.engaging.manner..Each.part.closes.with.an.Epilogue.containing.<br />
sections.called.Trade-Offs,.Important.Relationships.and.Formulas,.<br />
and.Advanced.Methods.and.Additional.References..Much.more.than.<br />
a.summary,.the.Epilogue.deepens.understanding.of.what.has.been.<br />
learned.and.provides.a.peek.into.more.advanced.methods..Users.<br />
will.find.use.of.software.packages,.specifically.MATLAB.and.Excel.<br />
with. VBA.. This. includes. material. on. developing. MATLAB. m-files.<br />
and.VBA.macros..Also,.many,.many.more.challenging.problems.are.<br />
included..The.expanded.breadth.of.engineering.disciplines.covered.<br />
is.especially.evident.in.the.problems,.which.now.cover.such.areas.<br />
as.biotechnology.and.biomedical.engineering.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:.<br />
1.Mathematical.Modeling.and.Engineering.Problem.Solving..<br />
2.Programming.and.Software..<br />
3.Approximations.and.Round-Off.Errors..<br />
4.Truncation.Errors.and.the.Taylor.Series..<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5.Bracketing.Methods<br />
6.Open.Methods<br />
7.Roots.of.Polynomials.<br />
8.Engineering.Applications:.Roots.of.Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:.<br />
9.Gauss.Elimination<br />
10.LU.Decomposition.and.Matrix.Inversion<br />
11.Special.Matrices.and.Gauss-Seidel<br />
12.Engineering.Applications:.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:.<br />
13.One-Dimensional.Unconstrained.Optimization<br />
14.Multidimensional.Unconstrained.Optimization<br />
15.Constrained.Optimization<br />
16.Engineering.Applications:.Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:.<br />
17.Least-Squares.Regression<br />
18.Interpolation<br />
19.Fourier.Approximation<br />
20.Engineering.Applications:.Curve.Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:.<br />
21.Newton-Cotes.Integration.Formulas<br />
22.Integration.of.Equations<br />
23.Numerical.Differentiation<br />
24.Engineering.Applications:.Numerical.Integration.and.Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25.Runge-Kutta.Methods<br />
26.Stiffness.and.Multistep.Methods<br />
27.Boundary-Value.and.Eigenvalue.Problems<br />
28.Engineering.Applications:.Ordinary.Differential.Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:.<br />
29.Finite.Difference:.Elliptic.Equations
30.Finite.Difference:.Parabolic.Equations<br />
31.Finite-Element.Method<br />
32.Engineering.Applications:.Partial.Differential.Equations<br />
Appendix A:.The.Fourier.Series<br />
Appendix B:.Getting.Started.with.Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Michael T Heath, University of Illinois, Computer Science<br />
2002 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-239910-3 / MHID: 0-07-239910-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124489-3 / MHID: 0-07-124489-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/compsci/heath<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Scientific.Computing<br />
2.Systems.of.Linear.Equations<br />
3.Linear.Least.Squares<br />
4.Eigenvalues.Problems<br />
5.Nonlinear.Equations<br />
6.Optimization<br />
7.Interpolation.<br />
8.Numerical.Integration.and.Differentiation<br />
9.Initial.Value.Problems.for.ODEs<br />
10.Boundary.Value.Problems.for.ODEs<br />
11.Partial.Differential.Equations<br />
12.Fast.Fourier.Transform<br />
13.Random.Numbers.and.Simulation<br />
ENGINEERING FORMULAS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Kurt Gieck, Heilbronn A.N., Germany, and Reiner Gieck<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 580 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145774-3 / MHID: 0-07-145774-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter.1:.Units<br />
Chapter.2:.Areas<br />
Chapter.3:.Solid.Bodies<br />
Chapter.4:.Arithmetic<br />
Chapter.5:.Functions.of.a.Circle<br />
Chapter.6:.Analytical.Geometry<br />
Chapter.7:.Statistics<br />
Chapter.8:.Differential.Calculus<br />
Chapter.9:.Integral.Calculus<br />
Chapter.10:.Differential.Equations<br />
Chapter.11:.Statics<br />
Chapter.12:.Kinematics<br />
Chapter.13:.Dynamics<br />
Chapter.14:.Hydraulics<br />
Chapter.15:.Heat<br />
Chapter.16:.Strength<br />
Chapter.17:.Machine.Parts<br />
Chapter.18:.Production.Engineering<br />
Chapter.19:.Electrical.Engineering<br />
Chapter.20:.Control.Engineering<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
159<br />
Chapter.21:.Chemistry<br />
Chapter.22:.Radiation.Physics<br />
Chapter.23:.Tables<br />
SChAUM'S MAThEMATICAL hANDBOOK OF<br />
FORMULAS AND TABLES<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Murray R. Spiegel (deceased)<br />
1999 / Softcover / 278 pages<br />
ISBN-13; 978-0-07-038203-9 / MHID: 0-07-038203-4<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Section.I:.Elementary.Constants,.Products,.Formulas.<br />
Greek.Alphabet.and.Special.Constants.<br />
Special.Products.and.Factors.<br />
The.Binomial.Formula.and.Binomial.Coefficients.<br />
Complex.Numbers.<br />
Solutions.of.Algebraic.Equations.<br />
Conversion.Factors.<br />
Section.II:.Geometry.<br />
Geometric.Formulas.<br />
Formulas.from.Plane.Analytic.Geometry.<br />
Special.Plane.Curves.<br />
Formulas.from.Solid.Analytical.Geometry.<br />
Special.Moments.of.Inertia.<br />
Section.III:.Elementary.Transcendental.Functions.<br />
Trigonometric.Functions.<br />
Exponential.and.Logarithmic.Functions.<br />
Hyperbolic.Functions.<br />
Section.IV:.Calculus.<br />
Derivatives.<br />
Indefinite.Integrals.<br />
Tables.of.Special.Indefinite.Integrals.<br />
Definite.Integrals.<br />
Section.V:.Differential.Equations.and.Vector.Analysis.<br />
Basic.Differential.Equations.and.Solutions.<br />
Formulas.from.Vector.Analysis.<br />
Section.VI:.Series.<br />
Series.of.Constants.<br />
Taylor.Series.<br />
Bernoulli.and.Euler.Numbers.<br />
Fourier.Series.<br />
Section.VII:.Special.Functions.and.Polynomials.<br />
The.Gamma.Function.<br />
The.Beta.Function.<br />
Bessel.Functions.<br />
Legendre.and.Associated.Legendre.Functions.<br />
Hermite.Polynomials.<br />
Laguerre.and.Associated.Laguerre.Polynomials.<br />
Chebyshev.Polynomials.<br />
Hypergeometric.Functions.<br />
Section.VIII:.Laplace.and.Fourier.Transforms.<br />
Laplace.Transforms.<br />
Fourier.Transforms.<br />
Section.IX:.Elliptic.and.Miscellaneous.Special.Functions.<br />
Elliptic.Functions.<br />
Miscellaneous.and.Riemann.Zeta.Functions.<br />
Section.X:.Inequalities.and.Infinite.Products.<br />
Inequalities.<br />
Infinite.Products.<br />
Section.XI:.Probability.and.Statistics.<br />
Descriptive.Statistics.<br />
Random.Variables.<br />
Probability.Distributions.<br />
Section.XII:.Numerical.Methods.
Interpolation.<br />
Quadrature.<br />
Solution.of.Nonlinear.Equations.<br />
Numerical.Methods.for.Ordinary.Differential.Equations.<br />
Numerical.Methods.for.Partial.Differential.Equations.<br />
Iteration.Methods.for.Linear.Systems.<br />
SChAUM'S OUTLINE OF NUMERICAL<br />
ANALYSIS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Francis Scheid, Ph.D., Boston University<br />
1989 / Softcover / 471 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-055221-0 / MHID: 0-07-055221-5<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
What.Is.Numerical.Analysis?.The.Collocation.Polynomial.<br />
Finite.Differences.<br />
Factorial.Polynomials.<br />
Summation.<br />
The.Newton.Formula.<br />
Operators.and.Collocation.Polynomials.<br />
Unequally-Spaced.Arguments.<br />
Splines.<br />
Osculating.Polynomials.<br />
The.Taylor.Polynomial.<br />
Interpolation.<br />
Numerical.Differentiation.<br />
Numerical.Integration.<br />
Gaussian.Integration.<br />
Singular.Integrals.<br />
Sums.and.Series.<br />
Difference.Equations.<br />
Differential.Equations.<br />
Differential.Problems.of.Higher.Order.<br />
Least-Squares.Polynomial.Approximation.<br />
Min-Max.Polynomial.Approximation.<br />
Approximation.By.Rational.Functions.<br />
Trigonometric.Approximation.<br />
Nonlinear.Algebra.<br />
Linear.Systems.<br />
Linear.Programming.<br />
Overdetermined.Systems.<br />
Boundary.Value.Problems.<br />
Monte.Carlo.Methods.<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
160<br />
New<br />
Engineering<br />
Math/Statistics<br />
International Edition<br />
STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
AND SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
By William C. Navidi. Colorado School Of Mines<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 675 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330949-1 / MHID: 0-07-330949-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110222-3 / MHID: 0-07-110222-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/navidi2e<br />
Navidi's. Statistics. for. Engineers. and. Scientists. stands. out. for. its.<br />
crystal.clear.presentation.of.applied.statistics..Suitable.for.a.one.or.<br />
two.semester.course,.the.book.takes.a.practical.approach.to.methods.<br />
of.statistical.modeling.and.data.analysis.that.are.most.often.used.in.<br />
scientific.work..The.second.edition.features.over.180.new.homework.<br />
problems.as.well.as.updates.throughout.including.a.new.section.on.<br />
point.estimation.and.new.material.on.computer.implementation.with.<br />
regards.to.confidence.intervals..A.complete.media.package.featuring.<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s.ARIS.course.management.system.is.provided.for.both.<br />
students.and.instructors.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s.ARIS.online.Homework.Manager.has.been.added.<br />
to.this.edition.and.features.algorithmic.problems.and.gradebook.capability..Instructors.will.have.access.to.data.sets,.solutions,.lecture.<br />
powerpoints,.and.images.from.the.text..<br />
� Over.180.new.homework.problems.have.been.added.throughout.<br />
Features<br />
� An. engaging. writing. style. explains. difficult. concepts. clearly..<br />
While.including.the.mathematics.necessary.for.clear.understanding,.<br />
the.text.makes.extensive.use.of.examples.to.motivate.fundamental.<br />
concepts.and.to.develop.intuition..<br />
� Contemporary,. real. world. data. sets. are. one. of. the. defining.<br />
features.of.this.text..With.a.fresh.approach.to.the.subject,.the.author.<br />
uses.contemporary.data.sets.to.help.motivate.students.and.show.<br />
direct.connection.to.industry.and.research..<br />
� In.line.with.modern.trends,.the.text.contains.exercises.suitable.<br />
for.solving.with.computer.software..These.examples.and.exercises.<br />
involve.interpreting,.as.well.as.generating,.computer.output..The.student.edition.of.MINITAB,.the.widely.used.statistical.software.package,.<br />
is.available.bundled.with.the.text..<br />
� A.separate.chapter.provides.extensive.coverage.of.propagation.<br />
of.error,.sometimes.called."error.analysis".or.the."delta.method.".The.<br />
coverage.is.more.extensive.than.in.most.texts,.with.a.flexible.format.<br />
allowing.instructors.to.easily.cover.selected.topics..<br />
� The.text.presents.an.extensive,.self-contained.introduction.to.<br />
simulation.methods.at.a.level.appropriate.for.introductory.students,.
including.the.bootstrap.and.applications.to.estimating.probabilities,.<br />
estimating.bias,.computing.confidence.intervals,.and.testing.hypotheses..<br />
� The.text.provides.more.extensive.coverage.of.linear.model.diagnostic.procedures.than.is.found.in.most.competing.texts.including.<br />
a.lengthy.section.on.checking.model.assumptions.and.transforming.<br />
variables..The.coverage.emphasizes.that.linear.models.are.appropriate.only.when.the.relationship.between.variables.is.linear..This.point.<br />
is.all.the.more.important.since.it.is.often.overlooked.in.practice.by.<br />
engineers.and.scientists.(not.to.mention.statisticians)..<br />
� Flexible.presentation.of.probability.addresses.the.needs.of.different.courses..Allowing.for.a.mathematically.rigorous.approach,.the.<br />
major.results.are.derived.from.axioms,.with.proofs.given.for.most.of.<br />
them..Each.result.is.illustrated.with.an.example.or.two.to.promote.<br />
intuitive.understanding..Instructors.who.prefer.a.more.informal.approach.may.therefore.focus.on.the.examples.rather.than.the.proofs.<br />
and.skip.the.optional.sections..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Sampling.and.Descriptive.Statistics<br />
2.Probability<br />
3.Propagation.of.Error<br />
4.Commonly.Used.Distributions<br />
5.Confidence.Intervals<br />
6.Hypothesis.Testing<br />
7.Correlation.and.Simple.Linear.Regression<br />
8.Multiple.Regression<br />
9.Factorial.Experiments<br />
10.Statistical.Quality.Control.<br />
Appendices:<br />
A.-.Tables.<br />
B.-.Partial.Derivatives.<br />
C. -. Suggestions. for. Further. Reading.Answers. to. Selected. Exercises.<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND<br />
STATISTICS<br />
Principles and Applications for Engineering<br />
and The Computing Sciences<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by J. Susan Milton, Radford University and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute<br />
2003 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246836-6 / MHID: 0-07-246836-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124248-6 / MHID: 0-07-124248-1<br />
[IE, 2 Color Text]<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119859-2 / MHID: 0-07-119859-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/miltonarnold<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1. Introduction to Probability and Counting:<br />
1.1 Interpreting.Probabilities,.1.2.Sample.Spaces.and.Events,.1.3.<br />
Permutations.and.Combinations<br />
2. Some Probability Laws:<br />
2.1 Axioms.of.Probability,.2.2.Conditional.Probability,.2.3.Independence.and.the.Multiplication.Rule,.2.4.Bayes’.Theorem<br />
3. Discrete Distributions:<br />
3.1 Random.Variables,.3.2.Discrete.Probablility.Densities,.3.3.Expectation.<br />
and. Distribution. Parameters,. 3.4. Geometric. Distribution.<br />
and.the.Moment.Generating.Function,.3.5.Binomial.Distribution,.3.6.<br />
Negative.Binomial.Distribution,.3.7.Hypergeometric.Distribution,.3.8.<br />
161<br />
Poisson.Distribution<br />
4. Continuous Distributions:.<br />
4.1. Con-tinuous. Densities,. 4.2. Expectation. and. Distribution. Parameters,.<br />
4.3. Gamma. Distribution,. 4.4. Normal. Distri-bution,. 4.5.<br />
Normal. Probability. Rule. and. Chebyshev’s. Inequality,. 4.6. Normal.<br />
Approximation.to.the.Binomial.Distribution,.4.7.Weibull.Distribution.<br />
and. Reliability,. 4.8. Transformation. of. Variables,. 4.9. Simulating. a.<br />
Continuous.Distribution<br />
5. Joint Distributions:<br />
5.1 Joint.Densities.and.Independence,.5.2.Expectation.and.Covariance,.5.3.Correlation,.5.4.Conditional.Densities.and.Regression,.5.5.<br />
Transformation.of.Variables.<br />
6. Descriptive Statistics:<br />
6.1 Random. Sampling,. 6.2. Picturing. the. Distribution,. 6.3. Sample.<br />
Statistics,.6.4.Boxplots<br />
7. Estimation:.<br />
7.1. Point. Estimation,. 7.2.The. Method. of. Moments. and. Maximum.<br />
Likelihood,. 7.3. Functions. of. Random. Variables—Distribution. of. X,.<br />
7.4.Interval.Estimation.and.the.Central.Limit.Theorem<br />
8. Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution:<br />
8.1 Interval.Estimation.of.Variability,.8.2.Estimating.the.Mean.and.the.<br />
Student-t.Distribution,.8.3.Hypothesis.Testing,.8.4.Significance.Testing,.<br />
8.5.Hypothesis.and.Significance.Tests.on.the.Mean,.8.6.Hypothesis.<br />
Tests,.8.7.Alternative.Nonparametric.Methods.<br />
9. Inferences on Proportions:<br />
9.1 Estimating.Proportions,.9.2.Testing.Hypothesis.on.a.Proportion,.<br />
9.3.Comparing.Two.Proportions:.Estimation,.9.4.Coparing.Two.Proportions:.Hypothesis.Testing.<br />
10. Comparing Two Means and Two Variances:<br />
10.1 Point.Estimation,.10.2.Comparing.Variances:.The.F.Distribution,.<br />
10.3.Comparing.Means:.Variances.Equal.(Pooled.Test),.10.4.Comparing.Means:.Variances.Unequal<br />
10.5..Compairing.Means:.Paried.Data,.10.6.Alternative.Nonparametric.<br />
Methods<br />
10.7.A.Note.on.Technology<br />
11. Sample Linear Regression and Correlation:<br />
11.1. Model. and. Parameter. Estimation,. 11.2. Properties. of. Least-<br />
Squares. Estimators,. 11.3. Confidence. Interval. Estimation. and. Hypothesis.Testing,.11.4.Repeated.Measurements.and.Lack.of.Fit,.11.5.<br />
Residual.Analysis..Correlation<br />
12. Multiple Linear Regression Models:.<br />
12.1. Least-Squares. Procedures. for. Model. Fitting,. 12.2.A. Matrix.<br />
Approach.to.Least.Squares,.12.3.Properties.of.the.Least-Squares.<br />
Estimators,.12.4.Interval.Estimation,.12.5.Testing.Hypotheses.about.<br />
Model. Parameters,. 12.6. Use. of. Indicator. or. “Dummy”. Variables,.<br />
12.7.Criteria.for.Variable.Selection,.12.8.Model.Transformation.and.<br />
Concluding.Remarks.<br />
13. Analysis of Variance:<br />
13.1 One-Way.Classification.Fixed-Effects.Model,.13.2.Comparing.<br />
Variances,.13.3.Pairwise.Comparison,.13.4.Testing.Contrasts,.13.5.<br />
Randomized. Complete. Block. Design,. 13.6. Latin. Squares,. 13.7.<br />
Random-Effects.Models,.13.8.Design.Models.in.Matrix.Form,.13.9.<br />
Alternative.Nonparametric.Methods<br />
14. Factorial Experiments:<br />
14.1 Two-Factor.Analysis.of.Variance,.14.2.Extension.to.Three.Factors,.14.3.Random.and.Mixed.Model.Factorial.Experiments,.14.4..2^k.Factorial.Experiments,.14.5.2^k.Factorial.Experiments.in.an.Incomplete.Block.Design,.14.6..Fractional.Factorial.Experiments.<br />
15. Categorical Data: .<br />
15.1.Multinomial.Distribution,.15.2.Chi-Squared.Goodness.of.Fit.Tests,.<br />
15.3.Testing.for.Independence,.15.4.Comparing.Proportions<br />
16. Statistical Quality Control: .<br />
16.1.Properties.of.Control.Charts,.16.2..Shewart.Control.Charts.for.<br />
Measurements,.16.3.Shewart.Control.Charts.for.Attributes,.16.4.Tolerance.Limits,.16.5.Acceptance.Sampling,.16.6.Two-Stage.Acceptance.<br />
Sampling,.16.7.Extensions.in.Quality.Control.<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix.A:.Statistical.Tables<br />
Appendix.B:.Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
Appendix.C:.Selected.Derivations
ENGINEERING STATISTICS DEMYSTIFIED<br />
by Larry J. Stephens, University of Nebraska, Omaha<br />
2007 / Softcover / 448 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146272-3 / MHID: 0-07-146272-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This. versatile. reference. offers. solid. coverage. of. the. basics. of.<br />
traditional. engineering. statistics. and. also. incorporates. examples.<br />
from.the.most.popular.statistical.software.programs,.making.it.equally.<br />
valuable.to.professionals.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1. Treatment of data<br />
1.1. Pareto. Diagrams,. Dot. Diagrams,. Stem-and-Leaf. Displays,.<br />
Histograms,. 1.2. Descriptive. measures,. 1.3. Quartiles. and. other.<br />
Percentiles,.1.4.The.Calculation.of...<br />
2. Probability<br />
2.1.Sample.Spaces.and.Events,.2.2.Counting,.2.3.Probability,.2.4.<br />
The.Axioms. of. Probability,. 2.5. Some. Elementary. Theorems,. 2.6.<br />
Conditional. Probability,. 2.7. Bayes’. Theorem,. 2.8. Mathematical.<br />
Expectation.and.Decision.Making<br />
3. Probability Distributions<br />
3.1. Random. Variables,. 3.2. The. Binomial. Distribution,. 3.3. The.<br />
Hypergeometric. Distribution,. 3.4. The. Mean. and. Variance. of. a.<br />
Probability.Distribution,.3.5.Chebyshev’s.Theorem,.3.6.The.Geometric.<br />
Distribution,.3.7.The.Multinomial.Distribution,.3.8.Simulation<br />
4. Probability Densities<br />
4.1. Continuous. Random. Variables,. 4.2. The. Normal. Distribution,.<br />
4.3. The. Normal.Approximation. to. the. Binomial. Distribution,. 4.4.<br />
Other. Probability. Densities,. 4.5.The. Uniform. Distribution,. 4.6.The.<br />
Log-Normal.Distribution,.4.7.The.Gamma.Distribution,.4.8.The.Beta.<br />
Distribution,. 4.9. The. Weibull. Distribution,. 4.10. Joint. Distributions.<br />
–.Discrete.and.Continuous,.4.11.Checking.Data.for.Normality,.4.12.<br />
Transforming.Observations.to.Near.Normality,.4.13.Simulation.<br />
5. Sampling Distribution<br />
5.1. Populations. and. Samples,. 5.2. The. sampling. Distribution. of.<br />
the.Mean.(s.Known),.5.3.The.sampling.Distribution.of.the.Mean.(s.<br />
Unknown),.5.4.The.sampling.Distribution.of.the.Proportion,.5.5.The.<br />
sampling.Distribution.of.the.Variance<br />
6. Inferences Concerning Means<br />
6.1.Point.Estimation,.6.2.Interval.Estimation,.6.3.Tests.of.Hypotheses,.<br />
6.4. Null. Hypotheses. and. Tests. of. Hypotheses,. 6.5. Hypotheses.<br />
Concerning. One. Mean,. 6.6. The. Relation. Between. Tests. and.<br />
Confidence. Intervals,. 6.7. Operating. Characteristic. Curves,. 6.8.<br />
Inferences.Concerning.Two.Means,.6.9.Randomization.and.Pairing<br />
7. Inferences Concerning Variances<br />
7.1.The.Estimation.of.Variances,.7.2.Hypotheses.Concerning.One.<br />
Variance,.7.3.Hypotheses.Concerning.Two.Variances<br />
8. Inferences Concerning Proportions<br />
8.1. Estimation. of. Proportions,. 8.2. Hypotheses. Concerning. One.<br />
Proportion,. 8.3. Hypotheses. Concerning. Two. Proportions,. 8.4.<br />
Hypotheses.Concerning.Several.Proportions,.8.5.The.Analysis.of.r.x.<br />
c.Tables,.8.6.Goodness.of.Fit..<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
162<br />
Finite Element Methods<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO ThE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METhOD<br />
by Wahyu Kuntjoro<br />
2006 / Softcover / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124144-1 / MHID: 0-07-124144-2<br />
(An Asian Publication)<br />
An.Introduction.to.the.Finite.Element.Method.is.organized.and.written.<br />
in.such.a.way.that.students.should.not.find.it.difficult.to.understand.the.<br />
concepts.and.applications.discussed.in.the.book..Rigorous.mathematical.treatments.and.derivations.are.kept.to.a.minimum..A.consistent.<br />
approach.of.finite.element.formulation.and.solution.is.used.for.every.<br />
domain.analysis.described.in.the.book..Plenty.of.simple.examples.are.<br />
given.to.show.students.how.to.solve.related.problems..The.exercises.<br />
at.the.end.of.some.chapters.are.within.students’.capability.and.can.<br />
be.done.without.using.a.computer..Although.this.book.is.intended.<br />
primarily.for.undergraduate.students,.it.is.also.suitable.for.the.early.<br />
part.of.finite.element.courses.in.postgraduate.programme..The.basic.<br />
and. conceptual. approaches. which. are. used. also. make. this. book.<br />
appropriate.for.practising.engineers.who.want.to.know.and.learn.the.<br />
finite.element.method.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface<br />
1--.Introduction<br />
2--Linear.Spring.Elements.and.the.Direct.Equilibrium.Method<br />
3--Bar.Element<br />
4--Truss.Elements<br />
5--Beam.and.Frame.Elements<br />
6--The.Minimum.Potential.Energy.Method<br />
7--Constant.Strain.Triangular.Elements<br />
8--Higher-Order.Elements.and.Isoparametric.Formulation<br />
9--.Solid.Elements.-.Tetrahedral<br />
10--Analysis.of.Structural.Dynamics<br />
11--Analysis.of.Heat.Transfer<br />
12--Finite.Element.Applications.and.Computer.Programming<br />
Appendix.A<br />
Appendix.B<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRODUCTION TO ThE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METhOD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/reddy3e<br />
J.N.. Reddy’s,.An. Introduction. to. the. Finite. Element. Method,. third.<br />
edition. is. an. update. of. one. of. the. most. popular. FEM. textbooks.<br />
available..The.book.retains.its.strong.conceptual.approach,.clearly.<br />
examining.the.mathematical.underpinnings.of.FEM,.and.providing.<br />
a.general.approach.of.engineering.application.areas..Known.for.its.<br />
detailed,.carefully.selected.example.problems.and.extensive.selection.<br />
of.homework.problems,.the.author.has.comprehensively.covered.a.<br />
wide.range.of.engineering.areas.making.the.book.approriate.for.all.<br />
engineering.majors,.and.underscores.the.wide.range.of.use.FEM.has.
in.the.professional.world..A.supplementary.text.Web.site.located.at.<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e.contains.password-protected.solutions.<br />
to. end-of-chapter. problems,. general. textbook. information,. supplementary.chapters.on.the.FEM1D.and.FEM2D.computer.programs,.<br />
and.more!<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Introduction<br />
2.Mathematical.Preliminaries,.Integral.Formulations,.and.<br />
Variational.Methods<br />
3.Second-order.Differential.Equations.in.One.Dimension:.Finite.<br />
Element.Models<br />
4.Second-order.Differential.Equations.in.One.Dimension:.<br />
Applications<br />
5.Beams.and.Frames<br />
6.Eigenvalue.and.Time-Dependent.Problems<br />
7.Computer.Implementation<br />
8.Single-Variable.Problems.in.Two.Dimensions<br />
9.Interpolation.Functions,.Numerical.Integration,.and.Modeling.<br />
Considerations<br />
10.Flows.of.Viscous.Incompressible.Fluids<br />
11.Plane.Elasticity<br />
12.Bending.of.Elastic.Plates<br />
13.Computer.Implementation.of.Two-Dimensional.Problems<br />
14.Prelude.to.Advanced.Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALYSIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Basic.Concepts.of.the.Finite.Element.Method<br />
2.Stiffness.Matrices,.Spring.and.Bar.Elements<br />
3.Truss.Structures:.The.Direct.Stiffness.Method<br />
4.Flexure.Elements<br />
5.Method.of.Weighted.Residuals<br />
6.Interpolation.Functions.for.General.Element.Formulation<br />
7.Applications.in.Heat.Transfer<br />
8.Applications.in.Fluid.Mechanics<br />
9.Applications.in.Solid.Mechanics<br />
10.Structural.Dynamics<br />
Appendix.A:.Matrix.Mathematics<br />
Appendix.B:.Equations.of.Elasticity<br />
Appendix.C:.Solution.Techniques.for.Linear.Algebraic.Equations<br />
Appendix.D:.The.Finite.Element.Personal.Computer.Program<br />
Appendix.E:.Problems.for.Computer.Solution<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
New<br />
B.E.S.T<br />
International Edition<br />
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION<br />
TO MATLAB<br />
by William J. Palm III<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 448 pgs / 125 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-338583-9 / MHID: 0-07-338583-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126372-6 / MHID: 0-07-126372-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/palm<br />
A.Concise.Introduction.to.Matlab.is.a.simple,.concise.book.designed.<br />
to.cover.all.the.major.capabilities.of.MATLAB.that.are.useful.for.beginning.students..Thorough.coverage.of.Function.handles,.Anonymous.<br />
functions,.and.Subfunctions..In.addition,.key.applications.including.<br />
plotting,. programming,. statistics. and. model. building. are. also. all.<br />
covered..MATLAB.is.presently.a.globally.available.standard.computational.tool.for.engineers.and.scientists..The.terminology,.syntax,.<br />
and.the.use.of.the.programming.language.are.well.defined.and.the.<br />
organization.of.the.material.makes.it.easy.to.locate.information.and.<br />
navigate.through.the.textbook..<br />
Features<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
163<br />
Thorough.Coverage.of:.<br />
--Function.handles.<br />
--Anonymous.functions.<br />
--Subfunctions.<br />
� --Applications. including. plotting,. programming,. statistics. and.<br />
model.building.<br />
� Numerous.examples.and.homework.problems.drawn.from.all.<br />
engineering.fields..<br />
� Mathematics.are.at.the.appropriate.level.for.freshman.engineering.students..<br />
� (Both.numerical.and.symbolic.solutions.of.calculus.and.differential.equation.problems.are.covered).<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Decision-Making.Programs<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Statistics,.Probability,.and.Interpolation<br />
7.Numerical.Methods.for.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
8.Symbolic.Processing
New<br />
International Edition<br />
FORTRAN 95/2003 FOR<br />
SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Stephen J. Chapman, BAE SYSTEMS Australia<br />
2008 (April 2007) / Softcover / 1008 pages / 245 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319157-7 / MHID: 0-07-319157-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128578-0 / MHID: 0-07-128578-0 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapman3e<br />
Chapman's.Fortran.for.Scientists.and.Engineers.is.intended.for.both.<br />
first.year.engineering.students.and.practicing.engineers..This.text.is.<br />
the.most.current.alternative.for.Fortran..It.simultaneously.teaches.the.<br />
Fortran. 95/2003. programming. language,. structured. programming.<br />
techniques,.and.good.programming.practice..Among.its.strengths.are.<br />
its.concise,.clear.explanations.of.Fortran.syntax.and.programming.<br />
procedures,.the.inclusion.of.a.wealth.of.examples.and.exercises.to.<br />
help.students.grasp.difficult.concepts,.and.its.explanations.about.how.<br />
to.understand.code.written.for.older.versions.of.Fortran..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Text.has.been.revised.to.include.the.latest.updates.in.<br />
response.to.the.release.of.FORTRAN.2003..<br />
� A.new.chapter,.Object-Oriented.Programming.in.Fortran.has.<br />
been.added..<br />
�<br />
Features<br />
� Clear.explanations.of.FORTRAN.syntax.and.programming.<br />
procedures..<br />
� Discusses.changes.that.have.been.implemented.since.<br />
FORTRAN.77..<br />
�<br />
Top-Down.design.methodology.and.procedures..<br />
� Good.programming.practice.summaries.and.FORTRAN.<br />
statement.summaries.at.the.end.of.each.chapter.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.Introduction.to.Computers.and.the.Fortran.Language<br />
2.Basic.Elements.of.Fortran<br />
3.Program.Design.and.Branching.Structures<br />
4.Loops.and.Character.Manipulation<br />
5.Basic.I/O.Concepts<br />
6.Introduction.to.Arrays<br />
7.Introduction.to.Procedures<br />
8.Additional.Features.of.Arrays<br />
9.Additional.Features.of.Procedures<br />
10.More.about.Character.Variables<br />
11.Additional.Intrinsic.Data.Types<br />
12.Derived.Data.Types<br />
13.Advanced.Features.of.Procedures.and.Modules<br />
14.Advanced.I/O.Concepts<br />
15.Pointers.and.Dynamic.Data.Structures<br />
16.Object-Oriented.Programming.in.Fortran<br />
17.Redundant,.Obsolescent,.and.Deleted.Fortran.Features<br />
Appendix.A.ASCII.and.EBCDIC.Coding.Systems<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
164<br />
Appendix.B.Fortran.95/2003.Intrinsic.Procedures<br />
Appendix.C.Order.of.Statements.in.a.Fortran.95/2003.Program<br />
Appendix.D.Glossary<br />
Appendix.E.Answers.to.Quizzes<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
MAThCAD: A TOOL FOR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS (B.E.S.T. SERIES)<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Philip J. Pritchard, Manhattan College<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Softcover / 224 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319185-0 / MHID: 0-07-319185-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-72356-9 / MHID: 0-07-723156-2<br />
(with CD-Rom)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126698-7 / MHID: 0-07-126698-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
Mathcad:.A.Tool.for.Engineering.Problem.Solving.explains.how.to.<br />
use.Mathcad.13.(Student.and.Standard),.This.book.is.current.with.<br />
the.latest.release.of.mathcad,.with.the.focus.on.the.fundamentals,.is.<br />
enriched.with.great.motivating.applications,.solid.homework.problems,.<br />
appealing.to.both.engineers.and.scientists..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Examples. updated. to. Mathcad. 13,. which. is. the. most. current.<br />
version..<br />
� Examples.and.homework.problems.updated.to.account.for.a.<br />
broader.range.of.engineering.disciplines,.in.addition.to.mechanical.<br />
and. electrical,. to. include:. civil,. chemical,. and. environmental. engineering..<br />
� Pedagogy.updated.to.be.more.student-friendly,.including.new.<br />
beginning.sections.at.the.start.of.each.chapter.that.spell.out.specific.<br />
features. to. be. covered,. new. end-of-chapter. summaries,. and. the.<br />
addition.of.tables.and.boxes.where.appropriate.that.will.reduce.the.<br />
amount.of.math.theory.in.the.text..<br />
� Examples.and.applications.related.to.the.sciences.<br />
Features<br />
� Features.of.Mathcad.are.immediately.followed.by.engineering.<br />
examples.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1.What.Is.Mathcad.and.Why.Use.It?..<br />
2.The.Basics.of.Mathcad<br />
3.How.to.Graph.Functions<br />
4.Symbolic.and.Numeric.Calculus<br />
5.How.to.Solve.Equations<br />
6.Vectors,.Matrices,.and.More<br />
7.Solving.Ordinary.Differential.Equations<br />
8.Doing.Statistics.with.Mathcad<br />
9.Importing.and.Exporting,.the.Web,.and.Some.Advanced.<br />
Concepts
New<br />
CONCEPTS IN ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Mark T. Holtzapple, Texas A & M University,<br />
and W. Dan Reece, Texas A & M University<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Softcover / 304 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-319162-1 / MHID: 0-07-319162-0<br />
www.mhhe.com/best<br />
The.second.edition.of.Holtzapple.and.Reece’s.widely.popular.text,.<br />
Concepts. in. Engineering,. introduces. fundamental. engineering.<br />
concepts.to.freshman.engineering.students..Its.central.focus.is.to.<br />
positively.motivate.students.for.the.rest.of.their.engineering.education,.as.well.as.their.future.engineering..Due.to.the.book’s.concise,.yet.comprehensive.coverage,.it.can.be.used.in.a.wide.variety.of.introductory.courses..Text.is.for.students.who.are.not.sure.if.they.want.<br />
to.be.engineers.and.the.book.almost.acts.as.a."hook"..Holtzapple's.<br />
approach.is.different.than.Eide's.text.which.expects.students.to.go.<br />
into.engineering.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� Addition.of.new.chapter,.Preparing.to.Be.an.Engineer..<br />
� The.text.gives.students.a.well-rounded.approach.to.engineering.<br />
in.addition.to.meeting.ABET.requirements.for.engineering.students..<br />
Features<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
� Focuses.on.problem.solving..A.consistent.method.of.problem.<br />
solving.is.integrated.into.the.book..<br />
International Edition<br />
SPREADShEET TOOLS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
USING EXCEL<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Byron S Gottfried, University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh<br />
2007 / Softcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-297184-2 / MHID: 0-07-297184-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110663-4 / MHID: 0-07-110663-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/gottfried3e<br />
This.best-selling.Spreadsheet.book.provides.excellent.coverage.of.<br />
all.versions.of.Excel.including.the.latest.version,.Excel.2002..It.discusses.how.to.use.Excel.to.solve.a.variety.of.problems.in.introductory.<br />
engineering.analysis,.such.as.graphing.data,.unit.conversions,.simple.<br />
statistical.analysis,.sorting,.searching.and.analyzing.data,.curve.fitting,.<br />
interpolation,.solving.algebraic.equations,.logical.decisions,.evaluating.integrals,.comparing.economic.alternatives,.and.finding.optimum.<br />
solutions..Numerous.examples.are.included.illustrating.both.traditional.<br />
and.spreadsheet.solutions.to.a.variety.of.problems..The.underlying.<br />
mathematical. solution. procedures. are. also. discussed,. so. that. the.<br />
reader.is.provided.with.an.understanding.of.what.the.spreadsheet.<br />
does.and.how.it.does.it.<br />
TEAMWORK AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Karl A Smith, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis<br />
2007 / Softcover / 160 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310367-9 / MHID: 0-07-310367-5<br />
Smith.has.been.convinced.through.personal.experience.in.the.classroom.that.the.potential.for.extraordinary.work.from.teams.makes.it.<br />
worth.the.effort..The.goals.for.the.text.are:.•.understand.the.dynamics.<br />
of.team.development.and.interpersonal.problem.solving,.•.to.identify.<br />
strategies.for.accelerating.the.development.of.true.team.effectiveness,.<br />
•.to.understand.the.critical.dimensions.of.project.scope,.time,.and.cost.<br />
management.•.to.understand.critical.technical.competencies.in.project.<br />
management.•.to.explore.a.variety.of.“best.practices”.including.anticipating,.preventing,.and.overcoming.barriers.to.project.success..<br />
� Emphasizes.design.by.including.a.design.project..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
� Excites. students. about. engineering. through. providing. interesting.problems.and.focusing.on.the.creative.process.of.being.an.<br />
engineer..<br />
Preface<br />
1..Teamwork.and.Project.Management.in.Engineering<br />
2..Teamwork<br />
� Focuses. on. the. fundamentals. and. includes. information. that. 3..Teamwork.Skills.and.Problem.Solving<br />
students.are.unlikely.to.find.elsewhere..This.text.focuses.on.basic. 4..Project.Management.Principles.and.Practices<br />
information-.such.as.grammatical.rules.for.the.SI.system.and.graphing. 5..The.Project.Manager's.Role<br />
rules-.that.starts.engineering.students.off.with.just.the.right.amount. 6..Project.Scheduling<br />
of."hard".content..<br />
7..Project.Monitoring.and.Evaluation<br />
8..Project.Management.Documentation.and.Communications<br />
CoNteNts<br />
9..Project.Management.Software<br />
1..Preparing.to.Be.an.Engineer<br />
2..The.Engineer<br />
3..Engineering.Ethics<br />
4..Problem.Solving<br />
5..Introduction.to.Design<br />
6..Engineering.Communications<br />
7..Numbers<br />
8..Tables.and.Graphs<br />
9..SI.System.of.Units.<br />
10..Unit.Conversions<br />
Appendices<br />
Topic.Index<br />
Biographical.Index<br />
10..Where.to.Go.from.Here..Index<br />
165
INTRODUCTION TO GRAPhICS<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FOR ENGINEERS<br />
(B.E.S.T. SERIES)<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Gary Robert Bertoline, Purdue University - West Lafayette<br />
2006 / 256 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304836-9 / MHID: 0-07-304836-4 (with OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331273-6 / MHID: 0-07-331273-8<br />
(with Autodesk Inventor Software 06-07)<br />
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Introduction.to.Graphics.Communication.for.Engineers.is.a.short.introductory.technical.drawing.text.intended.for.use.in.technical.drawing.<br />
or.drafting.courses.at.two.and.four.year.schools.or.other.technology.<br />
programs..Powerful.computers.and.CAD.software.are.of.little.use.to.<br />
engineers.who.do.not.fully.understand.the.fundamentals.of.graphics.<br />
communication. principles. and. 3-D. modeling. strategies,. or. do. not.<br />
possess. a. level. of. visualization. ability.. Because. of. this,. Bertoline.<br />
concentrates.on.the.concepts.and.skills.necessary.to.sketch.and.create.2-D.drawings.and.3-D.CAD.models.in.this.text..New.to.the.third.<br />
edition.are.“Design.in.Industry.Boxes”.that.cover.an.aspect.of.design.<br />
as.practiced.in.industry..Quotes.and.interesting.stories.from.practicing.<br />
engineers.make.the.boxes.motivating.and.informative.for.students..<br />
Also.new.are.practice.sketching.problems.included.throughout.each.<br />
chapter,. which. allow. students. a. chance. to. practice. what. they. are.<br />
learning..This.book.is.part.of.the.B.E.S.T..(Basic.Engineering.Series.<br />
and.Tools),.which.consists.of.modularized.textbooks.offering.virtually.<br />
every.topic.and.specialty.likely.to.be.of.interest.to.engineers..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter 1:.Introduction.to.Graphics.Communication<br />
Chapter 2:.Sketching.and.Text<br />
Chapter 3:.Section.and.Auxiliary.Views<br />
Chapter 4:.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.Practices<br />
Chapter 5:.Reading.and.Constructing.Working.Drawings<br />
Chapter 6:.Design.and.3-D.Modeling<br />
POCKET BOOK OF ENGLISh GRAMMAR<br />
FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS<br />
by Leo Finkelstein, Wright State University-Dayton<br />
2006 / 144 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352946-2 / MHID: 0-07-352946-X<br />
Pocket. Book. of. English. Grammar. for. Engineers. and. Scientists. is.<br />
geared.specifically.to.the.needs.of.engineering.and.science.practitioners.and.students,.although.it.is.also.appropriate.for.anyone.doing.<br />
technical.or.business.writing..The.book.is.unique.among.grammar.<br />
manuals.not.only.because.of.its.straightforward,.simplified.organizational.structure,.but.also.because.of.its.use.of.innovative.tools.and.<br />
examples..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
1. Introduction:<br />
1.1.Importance.of.grammar,.1.2.Parts.of.speech,.1.3.Grammar.and.<br />
English.as.a.second.language,.1.4.Sentence.structure<br />
2. Nouns:<br />
2.1.Definition.and.functions,.2.2.Number,.2.3.Type,..2.4.Case,..2.5.<br />
Gender,.2.6.Offensive.nouns,.2.7.Appositives,.2.8.Noun.clauses<br />
3. Pronouns:<br />
3.1.Definition.and.functions,.3.2.Types.of.pronouns<br />
4. Adjectives:<br />
4.1.Definition.and.functions,.4.2.Classes.of.adjectives,.4.3.Articles.and.<br />
other.determiners,.4.4.Adjectival.clauses,.4.5.Levels.of.comparison.<br />
for.adjectives<br />
5. Verbs:<br />
5.1.Definition.and.function,.5.2.Tense,.5.3.Person.and.number,.5.4.<br />
Irregular.verbs,.5.5.Form.and.voice,.5.6.Mood<br />
6. Adverbs:<br />
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166<br />
6.1.Adverbials,.6.2.Levels.of.comparison.for.adverbs,.6.3.Compound.<br />
and. absolute. verbs,. 6.4. Placement. of. adverbs,. 6.5. Transitional.<br />
phrases.and.adverbial.conjuctions<br />
7. Prepositions:<br />
. 7.1. Uses. of. prepositional. phrases.. 7.2. Prepositions. as. a. part. of.<br />
two-word.verbs<br />
8. Conjunctions:<br />
8.1. Coordinating. conjunctions,. 8.2. Correlative. conjunctions,. 8.3.<br />
Subordinating.conjunctions,.8.4.Adverbial.conjunctions<br />
9. Interjections<br />
10. Punctuation:<br />
10.1.Apostrophe,.10.2.Brackets,.10.3.Colon,.10.4.Comma,.10.5.Dash,.<br />
10.6.Ellipsis,.10.7.Exclamation.point,.10.8.Hyphen,.10.9.Parentheses,.<br />
10.10.Period,.10.11.Question.mark,.10.12.Quotation.marks,.10.13.<br />
Semicolon,.10.14.Slash<br />
11. Final Thoughts<br />
12. Glossary<br />
ENGINEERING STUDENT SURvIvAL GUIDE<br />
(BEST SERIES)<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Krista Donaldson, Stanford University<br />
2005<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301925-3 / MHID: 0-07-301925-9<br />
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CoNteNts<br />
1.Let’s.Take.a.Shot.at.Defining.Success<br />
2.Covering.Your.Bases<br />
3.The.Undergrad.Engineering.Experience<br />
4.Choosing.a.Major.and.Selecting.Classes<br />
5.In.Class—More.to.Staying.Awake.than.Taking.Notes?.<br />
6.Outside.the.Classroom.-.Workload.and.Studying<br />
7.Quizzes,.Tests,.and.Exams<br />
8.A.Crash.Course.in.Engineering<br />
9.When.the.Going.Gets.Tough...Dealing.with.Ruts.and.Unmarked.<br />
Pitfalls<br />
10.Balancing.It.All<br />
11.Beyond.the.Bachelor’s.Degree.-.Things.to.Think.about.Midway.<br />
Through<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB 7 FOR<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292242-4 / MHID: 0-07-292242-7<br />
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1.An.Overview.of.MATLAB<br />
2.Numeric,.Cell,.and.Structure.Arrays<br />
3.Functions.and.Files<br />
4.Programming.with.MATLAB<br />
5.Advanced.Plotting.and.Model.Building<br />
6.Linear.Algebraic.Equations
7.Probability,.Statistics,.and.Interpolation<br />
8.Numerical.Calculus.and.Differential.Equations<br />
9.Simulink<br />
10.Symbolic.Processing.with.MATLAB<br />
Appendix A:.Guide.to.Commands.and.Functions.in.this.Text<br />
Appendix B:.Animation.and.Sound.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix C:.Formatted.Output.in.MATLAB<br />
Appendix D:.References<br />
Appendix E:.Some.Project.Suggestions.(Online)<br />
Answers.to.Selected.Problems<br />
International Edition<br />
C PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERING AND<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
(B.E.S.T Series)<br />
by H H Tan, Morrison Knudsen Corporation, and T.B. D’Orazio<br />
1999 / 600 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-913678-7 / MHID: 0-07-913678-8<br />
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CoNteNts<br />
1.Computers.and.Computing.Fundamentals<br />
2.Getting.Started.with.C<br />
3.The.Basics.of.C<br />
4.Beginning.Decision.Making.and.Looping<br />
5.Functions<br />
6.Arrays.and.Index.Variables<br />
7.Character.Arrays.and.Strings<br />
8.Pointers,.Addresses,.and.Special.Variable.Types<br />
9.Introduction.to.C++<br />
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167<br />
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Fundamentals of the Internet and the<br />
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CoNteNts<br />
1.Fundamentals.of.Electronic.Mail<br />
2.Jump.Start:.Browsing.and.Publishing<br />
3.The.Internet<br />
4.The.World.Wide.Web<br />
5.Searching.the.World.Wide.Web<br />
6.Telnet.and.FTP<br />
7.Basic.HTML<br />
8.Web.Graphics<br />
9.Advanced.HTML<br />
10.Newsgroups.and.Mailing.Lists,.Chat.Rooms,.and.MUDs<br />
11.Electronic.Publishing<br />
12.Web.Programming.Material<br />
13.Multimedia.<br />
14.Privacy.and.Security.Topics<br />
Appendix.A:.Internet.Service.Providers<br />
Appendix.B:.Text.Editing<br />
Appendix.C:.Pine.Mail.Program<br />
Appendix.D:.Basic.UNIX<br />
Appendix.E:.HTML.Tags<br />
Appendix.F:.Acronyms..Appendix.G.My.URLs
Project Management:<br />
Engineering<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
WITh MS PROJECT CD +<br />
STUDENT CD<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Clifford F. Gray, and Erik W. Larson<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover with CDROM<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-334817-9 / MHID: 0-07-334817-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126626-0 / MHID: 0-07-126626-7 [IE, with<br />
2-color text]<br />
www.mhhe.com/graylarson4e<br />
As.the.market-leading.textbook.on.the.subject,.Project.Management:.<br />
The.Managerial.Process,.4e.is.distinguished.by.its.balanced.treatment.<br />
of.both.the.technical.and.behavioral.issues.in.project.management.as.<br />
well.as.by.its.coverage.of.a.broad.range.of.industries.to.which.project.<br />
management.principles.can.be.applied..It.focuses.on.how.project.<br />
management.is.integral.to.the.organization.as.a.whole..The.4th.edition.<br />
reflects.the.latest.changes.found.in.the.practice..Other.texts.discuss.<br />
the.topics.covered.in.this.text.but.they.do.not.view.oversight.as.the.<br />
project.manager’s.operating.environment,.as.does.Gray/Larson.<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� New. chapter. on. outsourcing.. Given. an. organization’s. limited.<br />
resources.and.skills,.outsourcing.supports.completing.more.projects.<br />
more.quickly..This.chapter.addresses.additional.skills.required.for.the.<br />
project.manager.as.a.result.of.outsourcing..<br />
� New.coverage.of.scheduling.resources.and.costs.for.a.master.<br />
schedule..<br />
� Recognition.of.oversight.as.setting.the.operating.environment.<br />
for.managing.a.project..This.speaks.to.the.project.office,.portfolio.<br />
management,.phase.gating,.maturity,.and.balanced.score.card..<br />
� New.coverage.of.questionnaire.approach.to.select.projects.and.<br />
the.benefits.and.shortcomings.of.this.approach..<br />
� New.cases.and.snapshots<br />
Features<br />
� A.balanced.approach..The.text.is.holistic--it.directs.attention.to.the.<br />
needed.linkage.between.projects.and.organizational.strategy..Many.<br />
project.management.textbooks.emphasize.the.technical.aspects.of.<br />
the.subject,.while.providing.scant.attention.to.the.human.element.in.<br />
projects..This.text.succeeds.in.readdressing.the.balance.by.treating.<br />
both.the.technical.and.the.behavioral.aspects.of.the.subject.in.nearly.<br />
equal.parts..<br />
� Broad. coverage. of. industries.. Unlike. other. textbooks. on. this.<br />
subject,.which.focus.primarily.on.one.or.two.types.of.industries.such.<br />
as.aerospace.or.construction,.this.book.broadens.the.scope.to.include.<br />
examples.and.applications.from.a.wide.array.of.manufacturing.and.<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
168<br />
service.organizations..<br />
� Up-to-date.content.that.reflects.best.practices.and.processes.<br />
found.in.practice..<br />
� Unique. sequence.. Gray/Larson. closely. follows. the. sequence.<br />
of.planning.and.execution.found.in.practice,.while.other.texts.may.<br />
jump.from.one.topic.to.another.with.little.or.no.justification.for.moving.<br />
to.the.next.topic..<br />
� Microsoft.Project.2007..Each.copy.of.the.book.is.packaged.with.<br />
a.60-day.trial.version.of.the.latest.version.of.Microsoft.Project..This.<br />
software.is.a.nice.complement.to.the.book’s.applied.approach..<br />
� All.exercises.are.derived.from.known,.real.projects.and.have.<br />
been.class.tested..<br />
� Devoted.authors..Gray.and.Larson.focus.all.of.their.energies.<br />
to.the.field.of.teaching.project.management.in.a.highly.applicable,.<br />
relevant.manger..Their.goal.is.to.teach.students.project.management.<br />
skills.that.may.be.applied.directly.after.college.and.beyond.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter.1:.Modern.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.2:.Organization.Strategy.and.Project.Selection<br />
Chapter.3:.Organization:.Structure.and.Culture<br />
Chapter.4:.Defining.the.Project<br />
Chapter.5:.Estimating.Project.Times.and.Costs<br />
Chapter.6:.Developing.a.Project.Plan<br />
Chapter.7:.Managing.Risk<br />
Chapter.8:.Scheduling.Resources.and.Costs<br />
Chapter.9:.Reducing.Project.Duration<br />
Chapter.10:.Leadership:.Being.an.Effective.Project.Manager<br />
Chapter.11:.Managing.Project.Teams<br />
Chapter.12:.Outsourcing:.Managing.Interorganizational.Relations<br />
Chapter.13:.Progress.and.Performance.Measurement.and.<br />
Evaluation<br />
Chapter.14:.Project.Audit.and.Closure<br />
Chapter.15:.International.Projects<br />
Chapter.16:.Oversight<br />
Appendix.1:.SimProject.Case<br />
Appendix.2:.Computer.Project.Exercises<br />
TEAMWORK AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Karl A Smith, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis<br />
2007 / Softcover / 160 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310367-9 / MHID: 0-07-310367-5<br />
Smith. has. been. convinced. through. personal. experience. in. the.<br />
classroom. that. the. potential. for. extraordinary. work. from. teams.<br />
makes.it.worth.the.effort..The.goals.for.the.text.are:.•.understand.<br />
the.dynamics.of.team.development.and.interpersonal.problem.solving,.•.to.identify.strategies.for.accelerating.the.development.of.true.<br />
team.effectiveness,.•.to.understand.the.critical.dimensions.of.project.<br />
scope,.time,.and.cost.management.•.to.understand.critical.technical.<br />
competencies.in.project.management.•.to.explore.a.variety.of.“best.<br />
practices”.including.anticipating,.preventing,.and.overcoming.barriers.<br />
to.project.success..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface<br />
1..Teamwork.and.Project.Management.in.Engineering<br />
2..Teamwork<br />
3..Teamwork.Skills.and.Problem.Solving<br />
4..Project.Management.Principles.and.Practices<br />
5..The.Project.Manager's.Role<br />
6..Project.Scheduling<br />
7..Project.Monitoring.and.Evaluation<br />
8..Project.Management.Documentation.and.Communications
9..Project.Management.Software<br />
10..Where.to.Go.from.Here..Index<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
GLOBAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
hANDBOOK<br />
Planning, Organizing and Controlling<br />
International Projects<br />
Second Edition<br />
by David L. Cleland, University Of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh, and Roland<br />
Gareis, University of Vienna<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 575 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146045-3 / MHID: 0-07-146045-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Learn.and.apply.successful.international.project.management.techniques..<br />
Contributors. from. 20+. nations. reveal. how. current. project.<br />
management.concepts.and.techniques.can.be.successfully.applied.<br />
in.different.political,.cultural,.and.geographical.settings..Learn.how.<br />
project.management.is.carried.out.in.major.countries.such.as.Canada,.<br />
China,.Russia,.Germany,.France,.England--and.how.these.techniques.<br />
can.be.applied.globally..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Part 1: State of the Art Global Project Management<br />
Chapter.1,.The.Evolution.of.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.2,..Project.Management:.A.Business.Process.of.the.<br />
Project-Oriented.Company<br />
Chapter.3,.The.Future.of.Project.Management:.Mapping.the.<br />
Dynamics.of.Project.Management.Field.in.Action<br />
Chapter.4,.Total.Life-Cycle.System.Management<br />
Chapter.5,.Developing.Multinational.Project.Teams<br />
Chapter.6,.Risk.Identification.and.Assessment.for.International.<br />
Construction.Projects<br />
Chapter.7,.Program.Management.and.Project.Portfolio.<br />
Management<br />
Part 2: Competency Factors in Project Management<br />
Chapter.8,.Competencies.of.Project.Managers<br />
Chapter.9,.Managing.Risks.and.Uncertainty.in.Major.Projects.in.the.<br />
New.Global.Environment.<br />
Chapter.10,.Managing.Human.Energy.in.the.Project-Oriented.<br />
Company<br />
Chapter.11,.Managing.Project.Management.Personnel.and.Their.<br />
Competencies.in.the.Project-Oriented.Company<br />
Chapter.12,.Lessons.Learned:.Rebuilding.Iraq.in.2004<br />
Chapter.13,.Project.Critical.Success.Factors:.The.Project-<br />
Implementation.Profile<br />
Part 3: Management of Global Programs and Projects<br />
Chapter.14,.Project.Management.for.Outsourcing.Decisions<br />
Chapter.15,.Project.Quality.Management.in.International.Projects<br />
Chapter.16,.Success.Factors.in.Virtual.Global.Software.Projects<br />
Chapter.17,.Managing.Global.Projects.Over.a.Collaborative.<br />
Knowledge.Framework.Part 4: Management of the Project-<br />
Oriented Company<br />
Chapter.18,.Management.of.the.Project-Oriented.Company<br />
Chapter.19,.Project.Portfolio.Score.Card<br />
Chapter.20,.Partnering.in.Projects<br />
Chapter.21,.Business.Process.Management.in.the.Project-Oriented.<br />
Company<br />
Part 5: National Project Management<br />
Chapter.22,.Project.Management.in.Austria:.Analysis.of.the.<br />
Maturity.of.Austria.as.a.Project-Oriented.Nation<br />
Chapter.23,.A.Brief.Insight.of.Project.Management.in.the.Mainland.<br />
of.China<br />
Chapter.24,.Project.Management.in.Australia<br />
Chapter.25,.Project.Management.in.Romania<br />
Chapter.26,.Japanese.Project.Management.Practices.on.Global.<br />
Projects<br />
169<br />
International Edition<br />
PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by David L. Cleland, University Of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh, and Lewis R.<br />
Ireland<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 523 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147160-2 / MHID: 0-07-147160-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126237-8 / MHID: 0-07-126237-7 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Project.Management:.Strategic.Design.and.Implementation.delivers.<br />
complete.guidance.on.applying.the.theory,.processes,.practices,.and.<br />
techniques. of. project. management. to. support. strategic. planning..<br />
Written. by. two. world-renowned. project. management. leaders,. this.<br />
new.edition.presents.the.latest.methods.for.using.flexible.teams.to.<br />
implement.organizational.strategies.--.especially.changes.to.products,.<br />
services,.and.processes..<br />
Designed.for.use.in.both.large.and.small.organizations,.this.updated.<br />
classic. ranges. from. the. project. management. process…to. project.<br />
planning,.monitoring,.evaluation,.and.control…to.continuous.improvement.through.projects..This.resource.offers.new.material.on.project.<br />
portfolio.management,.earned.value,.project.management.maturity,.<br />
nontraditional. teams,. project. partnering,. project. management. outsourcing,.and.much.more..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Introduction<br />
Part 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter.1:.The.Evolution.of.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.2:.Why.Project.Management?.<br />
Chapter.3:.The.Project.Management.Process<br />
Part 2: The Strategic Context of Projects<br />
Chapter.4:.When.to.Use.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.5:.The.Strategic.Context.of.Projects<br />
Chapter.6:.The.Board.of.Directors.and.Major.Projects<br />
Chapter.7:.Project.Stakeholder.Management<br />
Chapter.8:.Strategic.Issues.in.Project.Management<br />
Part 3: Organizational Design for Project Management<br />
Chapter.9:.Organizing.for.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.10:.Project.Portfolio.Management<br />
Chapter.11:.Project.<strong>Author</strong>ity<br />
Chapter.12:.Project.Management.Maturity<br />
Part 4: Project Operations<br />
Chapter.13:.Project.Planning<br />
Chapter.14:.Project.Management.Information.System<br />
Chapter.15:.Project.Monitoring..Evaluation,.and.Control<br />
Chapter.16:.The.Project.Earned.Value.Management.System<br />
Chapter.17:.Project.Termination<br />
Part 5: Interpersonal Dynamics in the Management of Projects<br />
Chapter.18:.Project.Leadership<br />
Chapter.19:.Project.Communications<br />
Chapter.20:.Successful.Project.Teams<br />
Part 6: The Cultural Elements<br />
Chapter.21:.Continuous.Improvement.Through.Projects<br />
Chapter.22:.Cultural.Considerations.in.Project.Management<br />
Part.7:.New.Prospects<br />
Chapter 23: Alternative Project Teams<br />
INDEX
INTEGRATED PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
by Bruce T. Barkley, Kellog Graduate School of Management<br />
2006 / Softcover / 310 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146626-4 / MHID: 0-07-146626-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071466266<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter.1:.The.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.2:.Case.Study.of.PMBOK.Implementation:.Integrated.<br />
Transportation.System<br />
Chapter.3:.Case.Application:.Integration.Issues.in.Portfolio.and.<br />
Project.Planning.Life.Cycles<br />
Chapter.4:.A.Program.Management.Manual.for.Integrated.Project.<br />
Management<br />
Chapter.5:.Rebuilding.New.Orleans:.A.Case.in.Integrated.Program.<br />
and.Project.Management<br />
Chapter.6:.Technical.Program.and.Project.Integration.Tools<br />
Chapter.7:.Quality.and.Project.Integration<br />
Chapter.8:.Creating.a.Quality.Organization.in.the.New.Millennium<br />
Chapter.9:.Risk.and.Project.Integration<br />
Chapter.10:.Strategic.Integration:.The.Eastern.Case<br />
Chapter.11:.How.to.Use.the.Integration.Tools.in.Microsoft.Project<br />
Chapter.12:.Tools.in.Building.an.Integrated.Project.Management.<br />
System<br />
Chapter.13:.In.Sum<br />
Appendix.1:.Integrated.Project.Management--an.Introduction<br />
Appendix.2:.Nine.Elements.Of.Integrated.Project.Management<br />
Appendix.3:.Integrated.Program.Management.Tools<br />
Appendix.4:.Project.Manager.Challenges.In.Integration<br />
Appendix.5:.Graphs.On.Earned.Value.And.Integration<br />
Appendix.6:.Notes.On.Project.Integration<br />
Appendix.7:.Why.Project.Risk.Management.And.Integration?<br />
Appendix.8:.Integrated.Risk.Planning<br />
Appendix.9:.Integrated.Risk-based.Scheduling<br />
Index<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
170<br />
New<br />
Entrepreneurship<br />
International Edition<br />
TEChNOLOGY vENTURES:<br />
FROM IDEA TO ENTERPRISE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard C. Dorf, University Of California<br />
Davis, and Thomas H. Byers, Stanford University<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-336504-6 / MHID: 0-07-336504-1<br />
(with Student DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125923-1 / MHID: 0-07-125923-6 [IE]<br />
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Technology.Ventures.is.the.first.textbook.to.thoroughly.examine.a.<br />
global.phenomenon.known.as."technology.entrepreneurship"..Now.<br />
in.its.second.edition,.this.book.integrates.the.most.valuable.entrepreneurship.and.technology.management.theories.from.some.of.the.<br />
world’s.leading.scholars.and.educators.with.current.examples.of.new.<br />
technologies.and.an.extensive.suite.of.media.resources..<br />
Dorf.and.Byers's.comprehensive.collection.of.action-oriented.concepts.<br />
and.applications.provides.both.students.and.professionals.with.the.<br />
tools.necessary.for.success.in.starting.and.growing.a.technology.enterprise..Technology.Ventures.details.the.critical.differences.between.<br />
scientific.ideas.and.true.business.opportunities..<br />
New to this editioN<br />
� New.DVD.which.shows.video.clips.and.speeches.of.the.most.<br />
recognized.CEO's.and.business.leaders..<br />
� Added.a.margin.icon.to.highlight.areas.in.the.text.where.media.<br />
resources.apply,.such.as.short.videos.on.certain.topics..<br />
� Concise.case.studies.and.examples.from.real.companies.are.<br />
presented.throughout.the.book..<br />
� New.and.more.exercises.at.the.end.of.the.chapter,.differentiating.<br />
problems.that.lend.themselves.to.projects.or.the.classroom..<br />
� The.book.focuses.specifically.on.technology-based.ventures..<br />
� The. book. covers. both. start-up. ventures,. and. entrepreneurial.<br />
initiatives.within.existing.companies..<br />
� Text.has.reorganzied.and.expanded.the.coverage.of.business.<br />
plans.coverage.<br />
CoNteNts<br />
PART.I..<br />
1.Capitalism.and.the.Technology.Entrepreneur<br />
2.Opportunity.and.the.Business.Summary<br />
3.Building.a.Competitive.Advantage<br />
4.Creating.a.Strategy<br />
5.Innovation.Strategies<br />
PART.II..<br />
6.Risk.and.Return<br />
7.Venture.Creation.and.the.Business.Plan<br />
8.Independent.Versus.Corporate.Ventures
9.Knowledge,.Learning,.and.Design<br />
10.Legal.Formation.and.Intellectual.Property<br />
PART.III.<br />
11.The.Marketing.and.Sales.Plan<br />
12.The.New.Enterprise.Organization<br />
13.Acquiring,.Organizing,.and.Managing.Resources<br />
14.The.Management.of.Operations<br />
15.Acquisitions,.Mergers,.and.Global.Business<br />
PART.IV.<br />
16.The.Profit.and.Harvest.Plan<br />
17.The.Financial.Plan<br />
18.Sources.of.Capital<br />
19.Presenting.the.Plan.and.Negotiating.the.Deal<br />
20.Leading.a.New.Technology.Venture.to.Success<br />
References<br />
Appendix.A:.Business.Plans<br />
Appendix.B:.Cases<br />
Information.Sources.on.the.Internet<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
Professional References<br />
ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING SYSTEMS<br />
by Lal Jayamaha<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 288 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148282-0 / MHID: 0-07-148282-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Property.and.facility.managers.can.turn.to.Energy-Efficient.Building.<br />
Systems.as.a.one-stop.guide.to.operating.and.maintaining.commercial.<br />
building.systems.at.peak.efficiency..Designed.to.help.reduce.energy.<br />
costs.and.meet.environmental.standards,.this.state-of-the-art.productivity.tool.contains.fully.illustrated,.real-world.examples.of.successful.<br />
green.building.projects.that.have.achieved.significant,.energy-saving.<br />
results.. From. energy. management. and. auditing,. HVAC. systems,.<br />
cooling.towers,.and.pumping.systems…to.lighting,.electrical.systems,.<br />
automation,.and.building.envelope,.this.expert.resource.takes.readers.<br />
step.by.step.through.procedures.for.getting.optimal.performance.from.<br />
every.building.system..For.each.system,.the.book.presents.the.latest.<br />
methods. for. improving. efficiency…identifying. promising. new. solutions…evaluating.their.feasibility…and.estimating.actual.savings..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Preface<br />
Abbreviations.and.Terms.Used<br />
Chapter.1:.Energy.Management.and.Energy.Auditing<br />
Chapter.2:.Air-Conditioning.and.Central.Chiller.Systems<br />
Chapter.3:.Boilers.and.Heating.Systems<br />
Chapter.4:.Pumping.Systems<br />
Chapter.5:.Cooling.Towers<br />
Chapter.6:.Air.Handling.and.Distribution.Systems<br />
Chapter.7:.Lighting.Systems<br />
Chapter.8:.Building.Electrical.Systems<br />
Chapter.9:.Building.Automation.Systems<br />
Chapter.10:.Building.Envelope<br />
Bibliography<br />
Appendix.A:.Reference.Data.for.Boiler.Operations<br />
Appendix.B:.Enthalpy.of.Moist.Air<br />
Index<br />
GENERAL ENGINEERING<br />
171<br />
LABvIEW GRAPhICAL PROGRAMMING<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Gary W. Johnson, and Richard Jennings<br />
2007 / Softcover / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145146-8 / MHID: 0-07-145146-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
LabVIEW. is. an. award-winning. programming. language. that. allows.<br />
engineers.to.create."virtual".instruments.on.their.desktop..This.new.<br />
edition. details. the.powerful. features. of.LabVIEW. 8.0..Written.in. a.<br />
highly.accessible.and.readable.style,.LabVIEW.Graphical.Programming.<br />
illustrates. basic. LabVIEW. programming. techniques,. building.<br />
up.to.advanced.programming.concepts..New.to.this.edition.is.study.<br />
material.for.the.CLAD.and.CLD.exams..<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Roots<br />
Getting.Started<br />
Controlling.Program.Flow<br />
LabVIEW.Data.Types<br />
Timing<br />
Synchronization<br />
Files<br />
Gary's.Approach.to.Building.an.Application<br />
Documentation<br />
Instrument.Driver.Basics<br />
Instrument.Driver.Development.Techniques<br />
Inputs.and.Outputs<br />
Using.the.DAQ.Library<br />
Analog.DAQ<br />
Digital.DAQ<br />
Writing.a.Data.Acquisition.Program<br />
?Process.Control.Applications<br />
Physics.Applications<br />
Data.Visualization,.Imaging.and.Sound<br />
LabVIEW.RT<br />
LabVIEW.FPGA<br />
Embedded.LabVIEW<br />
STANDARD hANDBOOK OF ENGINEERING<br />
CALCULATIONS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Tyler G Hicks<br />
2005 / 1,200 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142793-7 / MHID: 0-07-142793-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CoNteNts<br />
Chapter.1:.Civil.Engineering<br />
Chapter.2:.Architectural.Engineering<br />
Chapter.3:.Mechanical.Engineering<br />
Chapter.4:.Electrical.Engineering<br />
Chapter.5:.Electronics.Engineering<br />
Chapter.6:.Chemical.and.Process.Plant.Engineering<br />
Chapter.7:.Control.Engineering<br />
Chapter.8:.Sanitary.Engineering<br />
Chapter.9:.Environmental.Engineering<br />
Chapter.10:.Engineering.Economics
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Management of<br />
Technology<br />
International Edition<br />
MANAGEMENT of TEchNoLoGy<br />
by Tarek Khalil, University of Miami<br />
2000 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116538-9 / MHID: 0-07-116538-X [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. The Role of Technology in the Creation of Wealth<br />
3. Critical Factors in Managing Technology<br />
4. Management of Technology: The New Paradigms<br />
5. Technology Life Cycles<br />
6. The Process of Technological Innovation<br />
7. Competitiveness<br />
8. Business Strategy abd Technology Strategy<br />
9. Technology Planning<br />
10. The Acquistion and Exploitation of Technology<br />
11. Technology Transfer<br />
12. The Manufacturing and Service Industries<br />
13. The Design of Organizations<br />
14. The Changing Game of Management<br />
15. How America Does It<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDUcTIoN To ENGINEERING AND<br />
ThE ENvIRoNMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
Contents<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
Engineering Economy<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
BASIcS of ENGINEERING<br />
EcoNoMy<br />
by Leland T. Blank, American University of<br />
Sharjah, UAE, and Anthony J. Tarquin<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-340129-4 / MHID: 0-07-340129-3<br />
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This text covers the basic techniques and applications of engineering<br />
economy for all disciplines in the engineering profession. The<br />
writing style emphasizes brief, crisp coverage of the principle or<br />
technique discussed in order to reduce the time taken to present<br />
and grasp the essentials. The objective of the text is to explain and<br />
demonstrate the principles and techniques of engineering economic<br />
analysis as applied in different fields of engineering. This brief text<br />
includes coverage of multiple attribute evaluation for instructors who<br />
want to include non-economic dimensions in alternative evaluation<br />
and the discussion of risk considerations in the appendix, compared<br />
to Blanks comprehensive text, where these topics are discussed in<br />
two unique chapters.<br />
Features<br />
� Text integrates spreadsheets in the book.<br />
�<br />
End-of-chapter problems.<br />
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Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy<br />
Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Effect Money<br />
Chapter 3: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates<br />
Chapter 4: Present Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 5: Annual Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 6: Rate of Return Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Projects<br />
Chapter 8: Breakeven, Sensitivity and Payback Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Replacement and Retention Decisions<br />
Chapter 10: Effects of Inflation<br />
Chapter 11: Estimating Costs<br />
Chapter 12: Depreciation Methods<br />
Chapter 13: After-Tax Economic Analysis<br />
Appendix A Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel
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Appendix B Accounting Reports and Business Ratios<br />
Appendix C Alternative Evaluation that Includes Multiple Attributes<br />
and Risk<br />
Appendix D Answers to Problems for Test Review and FE Exam<br />
Practice<br />
Reference Materials<br />
Interest Factor Tables<br />
Glossary of Terms and Symbols<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING EcoNoMy<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Leland T Blank, Texas A&M University, and Anthony Tarquin, University<br />
of Texas–El Paso<br />
2005 / 741 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310151-4 / MHID: 0-07-310151-6<br />
(with OLC Bind-In Card/Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-111731-9 / MHID: 0-07-111731-8 [IE]<br />
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Contents<br />
Level 1 This is How It All Starts<br />
Chapter 1: Foundations of Engineering Economy<br />
Chapter 2: Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money<br />
Chapter 3: Combining Factors<br />
Chapter 4: Nominal and Effective Interest Rates<br />
Level 2 Tools for Evaluating Alternatives<br />
Chapter 5: Present Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 6: Annual Worth Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Rate of Return Analysis: Single Alternative<br />
Chapter 8: Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives<br />
Chapter 9: Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector Economics<br />
Chapter 10: Making Choices: the Method, MARR, and Multiple Attributes<br />
Level 3 Making Decisions on Real-World Projects<br />
Chapter 11: Replacement and Retentions Decisions<br />
Chapter 12: Selection from Independent Projects Under Budget<br />
Limitation<br />
Chapter 13: Breakeven Analysis<br />
Level 4 Rounding Out the Study<br />
Chapter 14: Effects of Inflation<br />
Chapter 15: Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation<br />
Chapter 16: Depreciation Methods<br />
Chapter 17: After-Tax Economic Analysis<br />
Chapter 18: Formalized Sensitivity Analysis and Expected Value<br />
Decisions<br />
Chapter 19: More on Variation and Decision Making Under Risk<br />
Appendix A: Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel<br />
Appendix B: Basics of Accounting Reports and Business Ratios<br />
Appendix C: Comparing Economic Alternatives (from Gottfried’s,<br />
Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel)<br />
Bibliography<br />
Compund Interest Factor Tables<br />
Index<br />
176<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING EcoNoMIcS<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by James Riggs, deceased; David Bedworth, Arizona State University;<br />
and Sabah Randhawa, Oregon State University<br />
1996 / 736 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115526-7 / MHID: 0-07-115526-0<br />
[IE with 3.5” disk]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction to Engineering Economics<br />
2 Time Value of Money<br />
3 Present Worth Comparisons<br />
4 Equivalent Annual Worth Contributions<br />
5 Rate of Return Calculations<br />
6 Structural Analysis of Alternatives<br />
7 Replacement Analysis<br />
8 Public Projects<br />
9 Depreciation and Income Tax<br />
10 Effects of Inflation<br />
11 Sensitivity Analysis<br />
12 Breakeven Analysis<br />
13 Risk Analysis<br />
14 Multistage Sequential Analysis<br />
15 Multiatribute Decision Making<br />
Appendices<br />
SchAUM’S oUTLINE of ENGINEERING<br />
EcoNoMIcS<br />
by Jose Sepulveda, University of Central Florida; William Souder, University<br />
of Pittsburgh; Byron Gottfried, University of Pittsburgh<br />
1984 / 224 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-023834-3 / MHID: 0-07-023834-0<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
cAD/cAM & SIM<br />
International Edition<br />
MASTERING cAD/cAM<br />
by Ibrahim Zeid, Northeastern University<br />
2005 / 992 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-297681-6 / MHID: 0-07-297681-0<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123933-2 / MHID: 0-07-123933-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/zeid1<br />
Contents<br />
Part I -- Using CAD/CAM Systems:
Chapter 1:Introduction<br />
Chapter 2:3D Modeling and Viewing<br />
Chapter 3:Modeling Aids and Manipulations<br />
Chapter 4:Engineering Drawings<br />
Chapter 5:Customizing CAD/CAm Systems<br />
Part II -- Geometric Modeling:<br />
Chapter 6: Curves<br />
Chapter 7: Surfaces<br />
Chapter 8: NURBS<br />
Chapter 9: Solids<br />
Chapter 10: Features and Parametrics<br />
Part III -- Computer Graphics:<br />
Chapter 11: Graphics Display<br />
Chapter 12: Geometric Transformations<br />
Chapter 13: Rendering and Visualization<br />
Chapter 14: Computer Animation<br />
Part IV -- Product Development and Design:<br />
Chapter 15: Mass Property Calculations<br />
Chapter 16: Assembly Modeling<br />
Chapter 17: Finite Element Modeling and Analysis<br />
Chapter 18: Product Data Exchange<br />
Chapter 19: Collaborative Design<br />
Part V -- Product Management and Manufacturing:<br />
Chapter 20: Engineering Tolerances<br />
Chapter 21: Computer Aided Process Planning<br />
Chapter 22: Part Programming<br />
Chapter 23: Product Lifecycle Management<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Bibliography<br />
B - Linear Algabra<br />
C - ANSI and ISO Tolerance Tables<br />
International Edition<br />
cAD/cAM<br />
Principles and Applications<br />
Second Edition<br />
by P N Rao, University of Iowa, USA<br />
2004 / 756 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058373-3 / MHID: 0-07-058373-0<br />
ISBN-13; 978-0-07-124231-8 / MHID: 0-07-124231-7 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 CAD/CAM Hardware<br />
3 Computer Graphics<br />
4 Geometric Modelling<br />
5 CAD Standards<br />
6 Introduction to a drafting system<br />
7 Introduction to a modelling systems<br />
8 Finite Element Analysis<br />
9 Introduction to Computer Numerical Control<br />
10 CNC Hardware Basics<br />
11 CNC Tooling<br />
12 CNC Machine tools and Controls systems<br />
13 CNC Programming<br />
14 Turning Centre Programming<br />
15 Advanced Part Programming Methods<br />
16 Computer aided part programming<br />
17 Information Requirements of Manufacturing<br />
18 Group Technology and Computer Aided Process Planning<br />
19 Production Planning and Control<br />
177<br />
20 Communications<br />
21 Material Handling Systems<br />
22 Flexible Manufacturing Systems<br />
23 Computer Integrated Manufacturing<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDUcTIoN To MANUfAcTURING<br />
PRocESSES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by John Schey, University of Waterloo<br />
2000 / 984 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031136-7 / MHID: 0-07-031136-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116911-0 / MHID: 0-07-116911-3 [IE]<br />
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Contents<br />
1 Introduction to Manufacturing<br />
2 Manu-facturing<br />
3 Geometric Attributes of Manufactured Products<br />
4 Service Attributes of Manufactured Products<br />
5 Materials in Design and Manufacturing<br />
6 Solidification and Heat Treatment of Metals<br />
7 Metal Casting<br />
8 Plastic Deformation of Metals<br />
9 Bulk Deformation Processes<br />
10 Sheet-Metalworking Processes<br />
11 Powder-Metallurgy<br />
12 Processing of Ceramics<br />
13 Polymers and Plastics<br />
14 Processing of Plastics<br />
15 Composites/16 Machining<br />
17 Nontraditional Machining Processes<br />
18 Joining Processes<br />
19 Surface Treatments<br />
20 Manu-facture of Semiconductor Devices<br />
21 Manu-facturing Systems<br />
22 Competitive Aspects of Manufacturing Processes<br />
International Edition<br />
INDUSTRIAL RoBoTIcS<br />
Technology, Programming and Application<br />
by Mikell Groover, Lehigh University; Mitchell Weiss, United States Robots,<br />
Inc.; Roger Nagel, Lehigh University; and Nicholas Odrey, Lehigh<br />
University<br />
1986 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100442-8 / MHID: 0-07-100442-4 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Fundamentals of Robotics<br />
2 Robot Technology<br />
3 Robot Programming and Languages<br />
4 Applications Engineering for Manufacturing<br />
5 Implementation Principles and Issues<br />
6 Social and Labor Issues
Ergonomics, Work<br />
Measurement, human<br />
factors<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
NIEBEL'S METhoDS, STANDARDS, & WoRK<br />
DESIGN<br />
Twelfth Edition<br />
by Andris Freivalds, Penn State University-University Park, and Benjamin<br />
Niebel (deceased)<br />
2009 (March 2008) / Hardcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-337631-8 / MHID: 0-07-337631-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128322-9 / MHID: 0-07-128322-6 [IE]<br />
Freivalds addresses the increasing global competition and the fact<br />
that every industry, business, and service organization is restructuring<br />
itself to operate more effectively. Cost-effectiveness and product<br />
reliability without excess capacity are the keys to successful activity in<br />
business, industry, and government. These keys are the end results<br />
of methods engineering. The 12th edition of Methods, Standards,<br />
and Work Design will provide practical, up-to-date descriptions of<br />
engineering methods to measure, analyze, and design manual work.<br />
The text emphasizes both the manual components and the cognitive<br />
aspects of work, recognizing the gradual decline of the manufacturing<br />
sector and the growth of the service sector. The importance of ergonomics<br />
and work design as part of methods engineering emphasizes<br />
not only increased productivity, but also to improve worker health and<br />
safety, and thus, company bottom-line costs.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� The most current engineering methods text.<br />
� Updated chapters on Design of Cognitive Work and Standard<br />
Data and Formulas.<br />
� Text focuses on not only ways to increase productivity, but also<br />
to improve worker health and safety.<br />
Features<br />
� Market Leader<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Methods, Standards, and Work Design: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Problem-Solving Tools<br />
Chapter 3: Operation Analysis<br />
Chapter 4: Manual Work Design<br />
Chapter 5: Workplace, Equipment, and Tool Design<br />
Chapter 6: Work Environment Design<br />
Chapter 7: Design of Cognitive Work<br />
Chapter 8: Proposed Method Implementation<br />
Chapter 9: Time Study<br />
Chapter 10: Performance Rating<br />
Chapter 11: Allowances<br />
Chapter 12: Standard Data and Formulas<br />
Chapter 13: Predetermined Time Systems<br />
Chapter 14: Work Sampling<br />
Chapter 15: Indirect and Expense Labor Standards<br />
Chapter 16: Standards Follow-Up and Uses<br />
Chapter 17: Wage Payment<br />
Chapter 18: Training and Other Management Practices<br />
Appendixes<br />
178<br />
1 Glossary<br />
2 Helpful Formulas<br />
3 Special Tables<br />
4 MIL-STD-1567A<br />
International Edition<br />
METhoDS, STANDARDS AND WoRK<br />
DESIGN<br />
Eleventh Edition<br />
by Benjamin Niebel, Pennsylvania State University, Emeritus and Andris<br />
Freivalds, Pennsylvania State University<br />
2003 / 768 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246824-3 / MHID: 0-07-246824-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124045-1 / MHID: 0-07-124045-4 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/niebel-freivalds<br />
Contents<br />
1 Methods, Standards, and Work Design: Introduction<br />
2 Problem-Solving Tools<br />
3 Operation Analysis<br />
4 Manual Work Design<br />
5 Workplace, Equipment, and Tool Design<br />
6 Work Environment Design<br />
7 Design of Cognitive Work<br />
8 Proposed Method Implementation<br />
9 Time Study<br />
10 Performance Rating<br />
11 Allowances<br />
12 Standard Data and Formulas<br />
13 Predetermined Time Systems<br />
14 Work Sampling<br />
15 Indirect and Expense Labor Standards<br />
16 Standards Follow-Up and Uses<br />
17 Wage Payment<br />
18 Training and Other Management Practices<br />
Appendixes<br />
1 Glossary<br />
2 Helpful Formulas<br />
3 Special Tables<br />
4 MIL-STD-1567A<br />
International Edition<br />
hUMAN fAcToRS IN ENGINEERING AND<br />
DESIGN<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Mark S. Sanders, California State University, Northridge; and Ernest<br />
J. McCormick, Deceased<br />
1993 / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-054901-2 / MHID: 0-07-054901-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112826-1 / MHID: 0-07-112826-3 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Part I • Introduction<br />
Part II • Information Input<br />
Part III • Human Output and Control<br />
Part IV • Workplace Design<br />
Part V • Environmental Conditions
Part VI • Human Factors Applications<br />
Appendices<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
BUSINESS DyNAMIcS:<br />
Systems Thinking and Modeling for a<br />
complex World with cD-RoM<br />
by John Sterman, MIT---Sloan School of Management<br />
2000 / Hardcover with CDROM<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-238915-9 / MHID: 0-07-238915-X (with CD-<br />
Rom)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-117989-8 / MHID: 0-07-117989-5 [IE, with<br />
CD-Rom]<br />
www.mhhe.com/business/opsci/sterman<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Part I. Perspective and Process<br />
1. Learning In and About Complex Systems<br />
2. System Dynamics In Action<br />
3. The Modeling Process<br />
4. Structure and Behavior of Dynamic Systems<br />
Part II. Tools for Systems Thinking<br />
5. Causal Loop Diagrams<br />
6. Stocks and Flows<br />
7. Dynamics of Stocks and Flows<br />
8. Closing the Loop: Dynamics of Simple Structures<br />
Part III. The Dynamics of Growth<br />
9. S-Shaped Growth: Epidemics, Innovation Diffusion, and the Growth<br />
of New Products<br />
10. Path Dependence and Positive Feedback<br />
Part IV. Tools for Modeling Dynamic Systems<br />
11. Delays<br />
12. Coflows and Aging Chains<br />
13. Modeling Decision Making<br />
14. Forming Non-linear Relationships<br />
Part V. Instability and Oscillation<br />
15. Modeling Human Behavior: Bounded Rationality or Rational<br />
Expectations?<br />
16. Forecasts and Fudge Factors: Modeling Expectation Formation<br />
17. Supply Chains and the Origin of Oscillations<br />
18. Managing Supply Chains in Manufacturing<br />
19. The Labor Supply Chain and the Origin of Business Cycles<br />
20. The Invisible Hand Sometimes Shakes: Commodity Cycles<br />
Part VI. Validation and Model Testing<br />
21. Truth and Beauty<br />
Part VII. Commencement<br />
22. Challenges for the Future<br />
Appendix A: Numerical Integration<br />
Appendix B: Noise<br />
References<br />
Index<br />
179<br />
Manufacturing Processes<br />
INTEGRATED PRoJEcT MANAGEMENT<br />
by Bruce T. Barkley, Kellog Graduate School of Management<br />
2006 / Softcover / 310 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146626-4 / MHID: 0-07-146626-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This is a road-map to effectively implementing business strategies that<br />
span the entire organization by using project management tools and<br />
techniques. Readers will learn how to overcome organizational and<br />
departmental barriers in order to achieve fully integrated, enterprisewide<br />
project management success.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: The Project Management.<br />
Chapter 2: Case Study of PMBOK Implementation: Integrated<br />
Transportation System.<br />
Chapter 3: Case Application: Integration Issues in Portfolio and<br />
Project Planning Life Cycles.<br />
Chapter 4: A Program Management Manual for Integrated Project<br />
Management.<br />
Chapter 5: Rebuilding New Orleans: A Case in Integrated Program<br />
and Project Management.<br />
Chapter 6: Technical Program and Project Integration Tools.<br />
Chapter 7: Quality and Project Integration.<br />
Chapter 8: Creating a Quality Organization in the New Millennium.<br />
Chapter 9: Risk and Project Integration.<br />
Chapter 10: Strategic Integration: The Eastern Case.<br />
Chapter 11: How to Use the Integration Tools in Microsoft Project.<br />
Chapter 12: Tools in Building an Integrated Project Management<br />
System.<br />
Chapter 13: In Sum<br />
operations Research<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDUcTIoN To oPERATIoNS<br />
RESEARch<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Frederick S <strong>Hill</strong>ier, Stanford University and Gerald J Lieberman,<br />
(deceased)<br />
2005 / 1,088 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123828-1 / MHID: 0-07-123828-X<br />
[IE with OLC/CD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hillier<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Overview of the Operations Research Modeling Approach<br />
3 Introduction to Linear Programming<br />
4 Solving Linear Programming Problems: The Simplex Method<br />
5 The Theory of the Simplex Method<br />
6 Duality Theory and Sensitivity Analysis
7 Other Algorithms for Linear Programming<br />
8 The Transportation and Assignment Problems<br />
9 Network Optimization Models<br />
10 Project Management with PERT/CPM<br />
11 Dynamic Programming<br />
12 Integer Programming<br />
13 Nonlinear Programming<br />
14 Metaheuristics<br />
15 Game Theory<br />
16 Decision Analysis<br />
17 Markov Chains<br />
18 Queueing Theory<br />
19 The Application of Queueing Theory<br />
20 Inventory Theory<br />
21 Forecasting<br />
22 Markov Decision Processes<br />
23 Simulation<br />
Appendices:<br />
1.Documentation for the OR Courseware<br />
2.Convexity<br />
3.Classical Optimization Methods<br />
4.Matrices and Matrix Operations<br />
5.Tables<br />
SchAUM’S oUTLINE of oPERATIoNS<br />
RESEARch<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard Bronson, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />
1998 / 352 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008020-1 / MHID: 0-07-008020-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
operations Research<br />
(Advanced): Decision<br />
Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
DEcISIoN MAKING AND foREcASTING<br />
by Kneale Marshall, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School; and Robert Oliver,<br />
University of California-Berkeley<br />
1995 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113970-0 / MHID: 0-07-113970-2 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Basic Concepts<br />
2 Using Baseline Forecasts<br />
3 Forecasts for Decision Models<br />
4 Model Building<br />
5 Model Analysis<br />
6 Subjective Measures and Utility<br />
7 Multi-Attribute Problems<br />
8 Forecast Performance<br />
9 Advanced Concepts<br />
180<br />
Linear Programming/<br />
optimization<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED LINEAR STATISTIcAL MoDELS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Michael H Kutner, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation; John Neter, University<br />
of Georgia; Chris J Nachtsheim, University of Minnesota—Minneapolis<br />
and William Wasserman, Syracuse University<br />
2005 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310874-2 / MHID: 0-07-310874-X<br />
(with Student CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112221-4 / MHID: 0-07-112221-4 [IE, with<br />
Student CD-Rom)]<br />
http://apps.csom.umn.edu/nachhtshein/5e<br />
Contents<br />
Part 1 -- Simple Linear Regression:<br />
1 Linear Regression with One Predictor Variable<br />
2 Inferences in Regression Analysis<br />
3 Diagnostics and Remedial Measures<br />
4 Simultaneous Inferences and Other topics in Regression Analysis<br />
5 Matrix Approach to Simple Linear Regression Analysis<br />
Part 2 -- Multiple Linear Regression:<br />
6 Multiple Regression I<br />
7 Multiple Regression<br />
II. 8 Regression Models for Quantitative and Qualitative Predictors<br />
9 Building the Regression Model I: Model Selection and Validation<br />
10 Building the Regression Model II: Diagnostics<br />
11 Building the Regression Model III: Remedial Measures<br />
12 Autocorrelation in Time Series Data<br />
Part 3 -- NonLinear Regression:<br />
13 Introduction to NonLinear Regression and Neural Networks<br />
14 Logistic Regression, Poisson Regression, and Generalized Linear<br />
Models<br />
Part 4 -- Single Factor Studies:<br />
15 Introduction to the Design of Experiments<br />
16 Analysis of Single-Factor Studies<br />
17 Analysis of Factor Level Effects in Single Factor Studies<br />
18 ANOVA Diagnostics and Remedial Measures<br />
Part 5 -- Two -Factor Studies and Blocking:<br />
19 Two -Factor Studies- Equal Sample Sizes<br />
20 Two -Factor Studies-One Case per Cell<br />
21 Randomized Complete Block Designs and the Analysis of Covariance<br />
22 Two -Factor Studies-Unequal Sample Sizes and Unequal Treatment<br />
Importance<br />
Part 6 -- Multifactor Studies:<br />
23 Multifactor Studies<br />
24 Random and Mixed-Effects Models<br />
25 Nested Designs, Subsampling, and Partially Nested Designs<br />
26 Repeated Measures and Related Designs<br />
27 Latin Square, Balanced Incomplete Block, and Related Designs<br />
28 Exploratory Experiments-Two-Level Factorial and Fractional<br />
Factorial Designs<br />
29 Response Surface Experiments
International Edition<br />
APPLIED LINEAR REGRESSIoN MoDELS<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by Michael H. Kutner, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation; John Neter, University<br />
of Georgia; Chris J Nachtsheim, University of Minnesota—Minneapolis<br />
and William Wasserman, Syracuse University<br />
2004 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301466-1 / MHID: 0-07-301466-4<br />
(with Student CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123252-4 / MHID: 0-07-123252-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/kutnerALRM4e<br />
Contents<br />
Part 1 - Simple Linear Regression:<br />
1 Linear Regression with One Predictor Variable<br />
2 Inferences in Regression and Correlation Analysis<br />
3 Diagnostics and Remedial Measures<br />
4 Simultaneous Inferences and Other Topics in Regression Analysis<br />
5 Matrix Approach to Simple Linear Regression Analysis<br />
Part 2 - Multiple Linear Regression:<br />
6 Multiple Regression I<br />
7 Multiple Regression II<br />
8 Building the Regression Model I: Models for Quantitative and<br />
Qualitative Predictors<br />
9 Building the Regression Model II: Model Selection and Validation<br />
10 Building the Regression Model III: Diagnostics<br />
11 Remedial Measures and Alternative Regression Techniques<br />
12 Autocorrelation in Time Series Data<br />
Part 3 - Nonlinear Regression:<br />
13 Introduction to Nonlinear Regression and Neural Networks<br />
14 Logistic Regression, Poisson Regression, and Generalized Linear<br />
Models<br />
New<br />
Product Planning &<br />
Design<br />
International Edition<br />
PRoDUcT DESIGN AND<br />
DEvELoPMENT<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by Karl Ulrich, University Of Pennsylvania, and<br />
Steven Eppinger, Massachussetts Institute Of<br />
Technology<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Hardcover / 384 pages / 110 illus<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310142-2 / MHID: 0-07-310142-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125947-7 / MHID: 0-07-125947-3 [IE]<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
181<br />
www.ulrich-eppinger.net<br />
Treating such contemporary design and development issues as<br />
identifying customer needs, design for manufacturing, prototyping,<br />
and industrial design, Product Design and Development by Ulrich<br />
and Eppinger presents in a clear and detailed way a set of product<br />
development techniques aimed at bringing together the marketing,<br />
design, and manufacturing functions of the enterprise. The integrative<br />
methods in the book facilitate problem solving and decision making<br />
among people with different disciplinary perspectives, reflecting the<br />
current industry toward designing and developing products in crossfunctional<br />
teams.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� Updated examples include the PackBot (a robot used for dangerous<br />
activities such as bomb disposal) in Chapter 12, Prototyping, and<br />
Motorola's RAZR phone in Chapter 10, Industrial Design.<br />
� Additional updates have been made to Chapter 5 (Product<br />
Specifications) and Chapter 6 (Concept Generation).<br />
Features<br />
� The book follows a modular format, a series of nearly independent<br />
chapters that permits total flexibility by users.<br />
� The text offers an interdisciplinary or cross-functional approach,<br />
which reflects the business world today where product design and<br />
development are the result of cross-functional teams.<br />
� Professors that offer a project-based course will find this text<br />
ideal because of the structured, step-by-step design and development<br />
methods in each chapter.<br />
� The chapter on Robust Design (also called the Taguchi method)<br />
explains the techniques for design of experiments that minimizes the<br />
effects of variations on product performance.<br />
� The chapter on patents and intellectual property explains what<br />
is patentable, how the patenting process works, licensing issues, and<br />
the many types of intellectual property.<br />
� The book's website is written and maintained by the text authors<br />
themselves, and includes up-to-date web links, teaching notes,<br />
PowerPoint presentations, video clips, and syllabi from instructors<br />
currently teaching from the book.<br />
� This book employs detailed industrial examples to illustrate the<br />
key ideas. Each chapter features a different product to offer a variety<br />
of product types and real examples.<br />
� The book treats contemporary design and development issues<br />
such as identifying customer needs, design for manufacturing, prototyping,<br />
and industrial design.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1 Introduction<br />
Chapter 2 Development Processes and Organizations<br />
Chapter 3 Product Planning<br />
Chapter 4 Identifying Customer Needs<br />
Chapter 5 Product Specifications<br />
Chapter 6 Concept Generation<br />
Chapter 7 Concept Selection<br />
Chapter 8 Concept Testing<br />
Chapter 9 Product Architecture<br />
Chapter 10 Industrial Design<br />
Chapter 11 Design for Manufacturing<br />
Chapter 12 Prototyping<br />
Chapter 13 Robust Design<br />
Chapter 14 Patents and Intellectual Property<br />
Chapter 15 Product Development Economics<br />
Chapter 16 Managing Projects
Production & Inventory<br />
control<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
fAcToRy PhySIcS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Wallace Hopp, University of Michigan---Ann<br />
Arbor, and Mark Spearman, Factory Physics, Inc<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-282403-2 / MHID: 0-07-282403-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123264-3 / MHID: 0-07-123264-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/pom<br />
After a brief introductory chapter, Factory Physics 3/e is divided into<br />
three parts: I – The Lessons of History; II – Factory Physics; and III<br />
– Principles in Practice. The scientific approach to manufacturing and<br />
supply chain management, developed in Part II, is unique to this text.<br />
No other text or professional book provides a rigorous, principlesbased<br />
foundation for manufacturing management. The Third Edition<br />
offers tighter connections between Lean Manufacturing, MRP/ERP,<br />
Six Sigma, Supply Chain Management, and Factory Physics. In<br />
addition to enhancing the historical overview of how these systems<br />
evolved, the authors show explicitly how users can achieve Lean<br />
Manufacturing objectives (faster response, less inventory) using the<br />
integration aspects of MRP/ERP/SCM systems along with the variance<br />
analysis methods of Six Sigma. Factory Physics provides the<br />
overarching framework that coordinates all of these initiatives into a<br />
single-focused strategy.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� New “science of manufacturing” discussion in Chapter 6 now<br />
makes the Factory Physics section (Part II, already the most important<br />
part of the book) more concise and consistent. This chapter now<br />
sets up all of Part II as a coherent framework of interrelated models<br />
and concepts.<br />
� New set of “performance measures” in Chapter 9 provides<br />
metrics for capacity effectiveness, inventory effectiveness and time<br />
effectiveness. These measures provide a basis for evaluating overall<br />
operational efficiency in practical settings.<br />
� Newly expanded Chapter 12 now covers both the statistical<br />
foundations and organizational elements of the Six Sigma approach<br />
to quality. This treatment makes it clear how Six Sigma and Factory<br />
Physics can be used as complementary components of an overall<br />
process improvement effort.<br />
� Industrial grade Factory Physics software is now available for<br />
student use at no charge, along with software case studies and PowerPoint<br />
presentations. Because of the software learning curve, the<br />
package is most suited for a large case study or a capstone experience.<br />
Interested faculty should send an email to info@factoryphysics.<br />
com to obtain materials.<br />
�<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
More Problems: the number of exercises at the end of each<br />
182<br />
chapter was increased to offer the reader a wider range of practice<br />
problems.<br />
Features<br />
� Factory Physics. The scientific approach to manufacturing and<br />
supply chain management, developed in Part II, is unique to Factory<br />
Physics and is the main reason instructors have adopted it. No<br />
other text or professional book provides a rigorous, principles-based<br />
foundation for manufacturing management.<br />
� Generalized Pull Systems. Pull production is an essential component<br />
of lean systems. The simplest and most practical form of pull<br />
is CONWIP. Factory Physics is both the best source on CONWIP and<br />
the clearest overall description of how and why pull works. Even if one<br />
wants to adopt a different form of pull, such as a traditional kanban<br />
system, this book is an essential reference.<br />
� Inventory Management. Chapters 2 and 17 provide a thorough<br />
overview of models and methods for controlling inventory in production<br />
and supply chain settings. Coupled with the Excel macros available<br />
online, this treatment allows students to analyze a wide range of<br />
inventory problems.<br />
� Examples. Almost all models are motivated with a practical application<br />
before development of any mathematics. Generally, these<br />
applications are then used as examples to illustrate how the model<br />
is used.<br />
� Technical Notes. To assist readers who want general concepts<br />
without mathematical detail, the authors set off certain section as<br />
Technical Notes. These sections, which are labeled and indented in<br />
the text, present justification, examples, or methodologies that rely<br />
on elementary mathematics (although higher than simple calculus).<br />
These sections may be skipped without loss of continuity.<br />
Contents<br />
PART I: THE LESSONS OF HISTORY<br />
Chapter 1: Manufacturing in America<br />
Chapter 2: Inventory Control: From EOQ to RDP<br />
Chapter 3: The MRP Crusade<br />
Chapter 4: The JIT Revolution<br />
Chapter 5: What Went Wrong<br />
PART II: FACTORY PHYSICS<br />
Chapter 6: A Science of Manufacturing<br />
Chapter 7: Basic Factory Dynamics<br />
Chapter 8: Variability Basics<br />
Chapter 9: The Corrupting Influence of Variability<br />
Chapter 10: Push and Pull Production Systems<br />
Chapter 11: The Human Element in Operations Management<br />
Chapter 12: Total Quality Manufacturing<br />
PART III: PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE<br />
Chapter 13: A Pull Planning Framework<br />
Chapter 14: Shop Floor Control<br />
Chapter 15: Production Scheduling<br />
Chapter 16: Aggregate and Workforce Planning<br />
Chapter 17: Supply Chain Management<br />
Chapter 18: Capacity Management<br />
Chapter 19: Synthesis-Pulling It All Together
Production & operations<br />
Management<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
PRoDUcTIoN AND<br />
oPERATIoNS ANALySIS<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Steven Nahmias, Santa Clara University<br />
2009 (March 2008) / Hardcover / 736 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-337785-8 / MHID: 0-07-337785-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126370-2 / MHID: 0-07-126370-5 [IE]<br />
(Details not available at press time)<br />
New<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
fAcToRy PhySIcS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Wallace Hopp, University of Michigan---Ann<br />
Arbor, and Mark Spearman, Factory Physics, Inc<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-282403-2 / MHID: 0-07-282403-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123264-3 / MHID: 0-07-123264-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/pom<br />
After a brief introductory chapter, Factory Physics 3/e is divided into<br />
three parts: I – The Lessons of History; II – Factory Physics; and III<br />
– Principles in Practice. The scientific approach to manufacturing and<br />
supply chain management, developed in Part II, is unique to this text.<br />
No other text or professional book provides a rigorous, principlesbased<br />
foundation for manufacturing management. The Third Edition<br />
offers tighter connections between Lean Manufacturing, MRP/ERP,<br />
Six Sigma, Supply Chain Management, and Factory Physics. In<br />
addition to enhancing the historical overview of how these systems<br />
evolved, the authors show explicitly how users can achieve Lean<br />
Manufacturing objectives (faster response, less inventory) using the<br />
183<br />
integration aspects of MRP/ERP/SCM systems along with the variance<br />
analysis methods of Six Sigma. Factory Physics provides the<br />
overarching framework that coordinates all of these initiatives into a<br />
single-focused strategy.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� New “science of manufacturing” discussion in Chapter 6 now<br />
makes the Factory Physics section (Part II, already the most important<br />
part of the book) more concise and consistent. This chapter now<br />
sets up all of Part II as a coherent framework of interrelated models<br />
and concepts.<br />
� New set of “performance measures” in Chapter 9 provides<br />
metrics for capacity effectiveness, inventory effectiveness and time<br />
effectiveness. These measures provide a basis for evaluating overall<br />
operational efficiency in practical settings.<br />
� Newly expanded Chapter 12 now covers both the statistical<br />
foundations and organizational elements of the Six Sigma approach<br />
to quality. This treatment makes it clear how Six Sigma and Factory<br />
Physics can be used as complementary components of an overall<br />
process improvement effort.<br />
� Industrial grade Factory Physics software is now available for<br />
student use at no charge, along with software case studies and PowerPoint<br />
presentations. Because of the software learning curve, the<br />
package is most suited for a large case study or a capstone experience.<br />
Interested faculty should send an email to info@factoryphysics.<br />
com to obtain materials.<br />
� More Problems: the number of exercises at the end of each<br />
chapter was increased to offer the reader a wider range of practice<br />
problems.<br />
Features<br />
� Factory Physics. The scientific approach to manufacturing and<br />
supply chain management, developed in Part II, is unique to Factory<br />
Physics and is the main reason instructors have adopted it. No<br />
other text or professional book provides a rigorous, principles-based<br />
foundation for manufacturing management.<br />
� Generalized Pull Systems. Pull production is an essential component<br />
of lean systems. The simplest and most practical form of pull<br />
is CONWIP. Factory Physics is both the best source on CONWIP and<br />
the clearest overall description of how and why pull works. Even if one<br />
wants to adopt a different form of pull, such as a traditional kanban<br />
system, this book is an essential reference.<br />
� Inventory Management. Chapters 2 and 17 provide a thorough<br />
overview of models and methods for controlling inventory in production<br />
and supply chain settings. Coupled with the Excel macros available<br />
online, this treatment allows students to analyze a wide range of<br />
inventory problems.<br />
� Examples. Almost all models are motivated with a practical application<br />
before development of any mathematics. Generally, these<br />
applications are then used as examples to illustrate how the model<br />
is used.<br />
� Technical Notes. To assist readers who want general concepts<br />
without mathematical detail, the authors set off certain section as<br />
Technical Notes. These sections, which are labeled and indented in<br />
the text, present justification, examples, or methodologies that rely<br />
on elementary mathematics (although higher than simple calculus).<br />
These sections may be skipped without loss of continuity.<br />
Contents<br />
PART I: THE LESSONS OF HISTORY<br />
Chapter 1: Manufacturing in America<br />
Chapter 2: Inventory Control: From EOQ to RDP<br />
Chapter 3: The MRP Crusade<br />
Chapter 4: The JIT Revolution<br />
Chapter 5: What Went Wrong<br />
PART II: FACTORY PHYSICS
Chapter 6: A Science of Manufacturing<br />
Chapter 7: Basic Factory Dynamics<br />
Chapter 8: Variability Basics<br />
Chapter 9: The Corrupting Influence of Variability<br />
Chapter 10: Push and Pull Production Systems<br />
Chapter 11: The Human Element in Operations Management<br />
Chapter 12: Total Quality Manufacturing<br />
PART III: PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE<br />
Chapter 13: A Pull Planning Framework<br />
Chapter 14: Shop Floor Control<br />
Chapter 15: Production Scheduling<br />
Chapter 16: Aggregate and Workforce Planning<br />
Chapter 17: Supply Chain Management<br />
Chapter 18: Capacity Management<br />
Chapter 19: Synthesis-Pulling It All Together<br />
International Edition<br />
PRoDUcTIoN AND oPERATIoNS ANALySIS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Steven Nahmias, Santa Clara University<br />
2005 / 864 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301865-2 / MHID: 0-07-301865-1<br />
(with Student CD-ROM)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123837-3 / MHID: 0-07-123837-9<br />
[IE with Student CD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/nahmias5e<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1. Strategy and Competition<br />
Chapter 2. Forecasting<br />
Chapter 3. Aggregate Planning<br />
Supplement 1 Linear Programming<br />
Chapter 4. Inventory Control Subject to Known Demand<br />
Chapter 5. Supply Chain Management<br />
Chapter 6. Push and Pull Production Control Systems: MRP and<br />
JIT<br />
Chapter 7. Operations Scheduling<br />
Supplement 2 Queuing Theory<br />
Chapter 8. Project Scheduling<br />
Chapter 9. Facilities Layout and Location<br />
Chapter 10. Quality and Assurance<br />
Chapter 11. Reliability and Maintainability<br />
International Edition<br />
GLoBAL oPERATIoNS MANAGEMENT<br />
by M. Therese Flaherty, University of Pennsylvania<br />
1996 / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-114215-1 / MHID: 0-07-114215-0 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Operations in Global Business Strategy. Text/CASES:<br />
3: Improving Inter-national Operations. Text/CASES:<br />
4: Co-ordinating International Supply Units. Text/CASES:<br />
5: Exploring Global Processes and Opportunities<br />
Text<br />
Cases<br />
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SchAUM’S oUTLINE of oPERATIoNS<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Joseph Monks, Gonzaga University<br />
1996 / 352 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-042764-8 / MHID: 0-07-042764-X<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Contents<br />
Quality Management of Competitive Operations<br />
Operation Decision Making<br />
Forecasting<br />
Financial Analysis for Operations<br />
Facility Location<br />
Product Design<br />
Process Planning and Analysis<br />
Job Design and Work Measurement<br />
Aggregrate Planning and Master Scheduling<br />
Materials Management: Purchasing, Inventory, and JIT Systems<br />
Inventory Control: Order Points, Safety Stocks, and Service Levels<br />
Material-Requirements Planning<br />
Operations Scheduling and Control<br />
Operations Analysis and Maintenance<br />
Project Management<br />
Quality Control<br />
Appendixes<br />
Index<br />
Quality control/Reliability<br />
International Edition<br />
JURAN’S QUALITy PLANNING AND<br />
ANALySIS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Frank M. Gryna (deceased), Joseph A. DeFeo and Richard C.H. Chua,<br />
Juran Institute, Inc.,<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 752 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296662-6 / MHID: 0-07-296662-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125421-2 / MHID: 0-07-125421-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/gryna<br />
The fifth edition of this highly regarded classic book on managing for<br />
quality, Juran’s Quality Planning and Analysis for Enterprise Quality,<br />
combines the pioneering concepts of Dr. Joseph M. Juran and the<br />
teachings of the late Dr. Frank M. Gryna with the insights and experience<br />
of today’s leading trainers and practitioners at the Juran Institute:<br />
Dr. Richard Chua, Executive VP and Joseph A. DeFeo, President &<br />
Executive Coach. The trademark Juran Institute approach has been<br />
retained, developing the viewpoint that the achievement of quality<br />
products and services requires the application of managerial, technological,<br />
statistical, and behavioral actions throughout all functions of<br />
an organization. With real-world problems provided in each chapter,<br />
students are faced with realities that confront managers, designers,<br />
engineers, marketers, operations personnel, users, and others involved<br />
in enterprise quality. This text will challenge readers to make<br />
assumptions, estimate economics, reach data-driven conclusions, and<br />
adapt themselves to the imperfect world of the practitioner. Students<br />
and professionals will also find this book useful as they prepare for
various certifications such as the Certified Quality Engineer, Reliability<br />
Engineer, Quality Manager, Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt.<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction: A Roadmap for Change<br />
Part I -- Foundation:<br />
1. Basic Concepts<br />
2. Companywide Assessment of Quality<br />
3. Quality Improvement and Cost Reduction<br />
4. Operational Quality Planning and Sales Income<br />
5. Quality Control<br />
Part II -- Managerial Concepts:<br />
6. Process Management<br />
7. Organization for Quality<br />
8. Strategic Quality Management<br />
9. Developing a Quality Culture<br />
Part III -- Functional Applications:<br />
10. Understanding Customer Needs<br />
11. Designing for Quality<br />
12. Supply Chain Management<br />
13. Operations-Manufacturing Sector<br />
14. Operations-Service Sector<br />
15. Inspection, Test, and Measurement<br />
16. Quality Assurance Audits<br />
Part IV -- Statistical Techniques:<br />
17. Basic Concepts of Statistics and Probability<br />
18. Statistical Tools for Analyzing Data<br />
19. Statistical Tools for Designing for Quality<br />
20. Statistical Process Control<br />
Appendix I: Supplementary Problems Using Minitab<br />
Appendix II: Study Guide Examples<br />
Appendix III: Tables<br />
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
QUALITy MANAGEMENT<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Howard Gitlow, University of Miami; Alan Oppenheim, Montclair<br />
State College; and Rosa Oppenheim, Rutgers University<br />
2005 / 767 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-299983-9 / MHID: 0-07-299983-7<br />
(with Student CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112338-9 / MHID: 0-07-112338-5<br />
[IE with CD]<br />
Contents<br />
Part One - Foundations of Quality Management:<br />
1 Fundamentals of Quality<br />
2 Fundamentals of Statistical Studies<br />
3 Defining and Documenting a Process<br />
Part Two - Tools and Methods of Analytic Studies:<br />
4 Basic Probability and Statistics<br />
5 Stabilizing and Improving a Process with Control Charts<br />
6 Attribute Control Charts<br />
7 Variables Control Charts<br />
8 Out-Of-Control Patterns<br />
9 Diagnosing a Process<br />
10 Specifications<br />
11 Process Capability and Improvement Studies<br />
12 Taguchi Methods-Quality Improvement in Product and Process<br />
Design<br />
13 Inspection Policy<br />
Part Three - Administrative Systems for Quality Management:<br />
14 Management Commitment to Transformation<br />
15 Management’s Intellectual and Emotional Education<br />
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16 Daily Management<br />
17 Cross Functional Management<br />
18 Policy Management (Hoshin Kanri)<br />
Part Four - Some Current thinking About Statistical Studies and<br />
Practice:<br />
19 Some Current thinking about Statistical Studies<br />
20 “Six Sigma” Management<br />
International Edition<br />
STATISTIcAL QUALITy coNTRoL<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Eugene Grant, Stanford University; and Richard Leavenworth, University<br />
of Florida<br />
1996 / 764 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-844354-1 / MHID: 0-07-844354-7 (Out-of-<br />
Print)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116320-0 / MHID: 0-07-116320-4 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction and Overview<br />
2 Directions for Simple X and R Charts<br />
3 Why the Control Chart Works; Some Statistical Concepts<br />
4 Why the Control Chart Works; Some Examples<br />
5 Some Fundamentals of The Theory of Probability<br />
6 The Control Chart for Fraction Rejected<br />
7 The Control Chart for Nonconformities<br />
8 Rational Subgrouping<br />
9 Statistical Analysis of Process Capability and for Process<br />
Improve-ment<br />
10 Some Special Process Control Procedures<br />
11 Some Fundamental Concepts in Scientific Sampling<br />
12 An AQL System for Lot-by-Lot Acceptance Sampling by<br />
Attributes<br />
13 Other Procedures for Acceptance Sampling by Attributes<br />
14 Systems for Acceptance Sampling from Continuous Production<br />
15 Systems for Acceptance Sampling by Variables<br />
16 Some Aspects of Life Testing and Reliability<br />
17 Some Economic Aspects of Quality Decisions<br />
18 Some Significant Events in the Development of Statistical<br />
Quality Control<br />
19 Models for Quality Management and Problem Solving<br />
20 Demonstrating the Operation of Systems of Chance Causes<br />
Appendices
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
Simulation<br />
International Edition<br />
SIMULATIoN MoDELING AND ANALySIS<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by Averill Law, Averill M. Law & Associates<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-329441-4 / MHID: 0-07-329441-1<br />
(with Expertfit Software)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-298843-7 / MHID: 0-07-298843-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125519-6 / MHID: 0-07-125519-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/law<br />
Since the publication of the first edition in 1982, the goal of Simulation<br />
Modeling and Analysis has always been to provide a comprehensive,<br />
state-of-the-art, and technically correct treatment of all<br />
important aspects of a simulation study. The book strives to make<br />
this material understandable by the use of intuition and numerous<br />
figures, examples, and problems. It is equally well suited for use in<br />
university courses, simulation practice, and self study. The book is<br />
widely regarded as the “bible” of simulation and now has more than<br />
100,000 copies in print. The book can serve as the primary text for a<br />
variety of courses; for example:<br />
� A first course in simulation at the junior, senior, or beginninggraduate-student<br />
level in engineering, manufacturing, business, or<br />
computer science (Chaps. 1 through 4, and parts of Chaps. 5 through<br />
9). At the end of such a course, the students will be prepared to carry<br />
out complete and effective simulation studies, and to take advanced<br />
simulation courses.<br />
� A second course in simulation for graduate students in any of<br />
the above disciplines (most of Chaps. 5 through 12). After completing<br />
this course, the student should be familiar with the more advanced<br />
methodological issues involved in a simulation study, and should be<br />
prepared to understand and conduct simulation research.<br />
� An introduction to simulation as part of a general course in<br />
operations research or management science (part of Chaps. 1, 3,<br />
5, 6, and 9).<br />
Contents<br />
1 Basic Simulation Modeling<br />
2 Modeling Complex Systems<br />
3 Simulation Software<br />
4 Review of Basic Probability and Statistics<br />
5 Building Valid, Credible, and Appropriately Detailed Simulation<br />
Models<br />
6 Selecting Input Probability Distributions<br />
7 Random-Number Generators<br />
8 Generating Random Variates<br />
9 Output Data Analysis for a Single System<br />
10 Comparing Alternative System Configurations<br />
11 Variance-Reduction Techniques<br />
12 Experimental Design, Sensitivity Analysis, and Optimization<br />
13 Simulation of Manufacturing Systems<br />
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International Edition<br />
SIMULATIoN WITh ARENA<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by W. David Kelton, University Of Cincinnati-Cincinnati<br />
2007 (august 2006) / hardcover / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325989-5 / MHID: 0-07-325989-6 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128604-6 / MHID: 0-07-128604-7 [IE, with CD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/kelton4e<br />
This fourth edition of Simulation with Arena has the same goal as<br />
the first three editions: to provide a comprehensive treatment of<br />
simulation concepts in general and the Arena simulation software in<br />
particular. It starts by having the reader develop simple, well-animated,<br />
high-level models, and then progresses to advanced modeling and<br />
analysis. Statistical design and analysis of simulation experiments is<br />
integrated with the modeling chapters, reflecting the joint nature of<br />
these activities in good simulation studies. The objective is to help the<br />
reader carry out effective simulation modeling, analysis, and projects<br />
using the Arena simulation system. An informal, tutorial writing style<br />
is used to aid the beginner in fully understanding the ideas and topics<br />
presented. Included is a CD containing the current version of the<br />
Arena academic software and the examples referenced throughout<br />
the text. Starting with an introduction to simulation concepts, the book<br />
progresses through an overview of the Arena software, basic model<br />
development, input analysis, additional modeling constructs, output<br />
analysis, and advanced modeling. It also includes chapters on integrating<br />
Arena simulation models with other applications, specialized<br />
statistical issues, continuous simulation, and conducting a successful<br />
simulation study. It is intended primarily to be a text in a first course<br />
on simulation or for self-study. However, the later chapters could be<br />
incorporated into an advanced or graduate-level course. Building on<br />
the success of the first three editions, published in 1998, 2002, and<br />
2004, this edition retains the basic outline and tutorial style, built<br />
around a sequence of successively more complicated examples.<br />
All the examples and discussion, however, have been modified and<br />
updated to be consistent with the current version of the Arena software,<br />
and additional examples have been developed, along with more<br />
exercises. As before, a password-protected website for instructors<br />
provides support in terms of downloadable lecture slides and solutions<br />
to end-of-chapter exercises. The book draws heavily on the experience<br />
and expertise of the authors, a professor at the University of<br />
Cincinnati specializing in simulation, and two seasoned members of<br />
Rockwell Software (formerly Systems Modeling), the developers of<br />
Arena, who are active in product design and development, training,<br />
consulting, and applications.<br />
Contents<br />
1. What is Simulation?<br />
2. Fundamental Simulation Concepts<br />
3. A Guided Tour Through Arena<br />
4. Modeling Basic Operations and Inputs<br />
5. Modeling Detailed Operations<br />
6. Statistical Design and Analysis of Terminating Simulations<br />
7. Intermediate Modeling and Steady-State Statistical Analysis<br />
8. Entity Transfer<br />
9. A Sampler of Further Modeling Issues and Techniques<br />
10. Arena Integration and Customization<br />
11. Continuous and Combined Discrete/Continuous Models<br />
12. Further Statistical Issues<br />
13. Conducting Simulation Studies<br />
Appendix A: A Functional Specification for The Washington Post<br />
Appendix B: IIE/RS Contest Problems<br />
Appendix C: A Refresher or Probability and Statistics<br />
Appendix D: Arena’s Probability Distributions<br />
Appendix E: Academic Software Installation<br />
Instructions<br />
References<br />
Index<br />
CD with current academic version of Arena and all examples used in the<br />
book
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
SIMULATIoN USING PRoMoDEL<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Charles Harrell, Brigham Young University, Provo, Biman Ghosh,<br />
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Royce Bowden, Mississippi<br />
State University, Mississippi State<br />
2004 / 640 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-291980-6 / MHID: 0-07-291980-9 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123243-2 / MHID: 0-07-123243-5 [IE with CD]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill/sites/0072919809<br />
Contents<br />
Part I - Study Chapters:<br />
1 Introduction to Simulation<br />
2 System Dynamics<br />
3 Simulation Basics<br />
4 Discrete-Event Simulation<br />
5 Getting Started<br />
6 Data Collection and Analysis<br />
7 Model Building<br />
8 Model Verification and Validation<br />
9 Simulation Output Analysis<br />
10 Comparing Systems<br />
11 Optimization<br />
12 Modeling Manufacturing Systems<br />
13 Modeling Material Handling Systems<br />
14 Modeling Service Systems.<br />
Part II - Labs: 1 Introduction to ProModel 2002<br />
2 ProModel World View, Menu and Tutorial<br />
3 Running a ProModel Simulation<br />
4 A Quick Look at ProModel<br />
5 ProModel’s Output Module<br />
6 Fitting Statistical Distribution to Input Data<br />
7 Basic Modeling Concepts<br />
8 Model Verification and Validation<br />
9 Output Analysis<br />
10 Comparing Alternative Systems<br />
11 Simulation Optimization with SimRunner<br />
12 Intermediate Modeling Concepts<br />
13 Material Handling Concepts<br />
14 Additional Modeling Concepts<br />
Part III - Case Study Assignments:<br />
Case 1 Toy Airplane Manufacturing<br />
Case 2 Jai Hind Cycles Inc. Plans New Production Facility<br />
Case 3 The FSB Coin System<br />
Case 4 Automated Warehousing at Athletic Shoe Company<br />
Case 5 Concentrate Line at Florida Citrus Company<br />
Case 6 Balancing the Production Line at Southern California Door<br />
Company<br />
Case 7 Material Handling at California Steel Industries, Inc.<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Common Continuous and Discrete Distributions<br />
B - Critical Values for Students t Distribution (ta)<br />
C - F Distribution for a=0.05<br />
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International Edition<br />
BUSINESS DyNAMIcS:<br />
Systems Thinking and Modeling for a<br />
complex World with cD-RoM<br />
by John Sterman, MIT---Sloan School of Management<br />
2000 / Hardcover with CDROM<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-238915-9 / MHID: 0-07-238915-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-117989-8 / MHID: 0-07-117989-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/business/opsci/sterman<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Part I. Perspective and Process<br />
1. Learning In and About Complex Systems<br />
2. System Dynamics In Action<br />
3. The Modeling Process<br />
4. Structure and Behavior of Dynamic Systems<br />
Part II. Tools for Systems Thinking<br />
5. Causal Loop Diagrams<br />
6. Stocks and Flows<br />
7. Dynamics of Stocks and Flows<br />
8. Closing the Loop: Dynamics of Simple Structures<br />
Part III. The Dynamics of Growth<br />
9. S-Shaped Growth: Epidemics, Innovation Diffusion, and the Growth<br />
of New Products<br />
10. Path Dependence and Positive Feedback<br />
Part IV. Tools for Modeling Dynamic Systems<br />
11. Delays<br />
12. Coflows and Aging Chains<br />
13. Modeling Decision Making<br />
14. Forming Non-linear Relationships<br />
Part V. Instability and Oscillation<br />
15. Modeling Human Behavior: Bounded Rationality or Rational<br />
Expectations?<br />
16. Forecasts and Fudge Factors: Modeling Expectation Formation<br />
17. Supply Chains and the Origin of Oscillations<br />
18. Managing Supply Chains in Manufacturing<br />
19. The Labor Supply Chain and the Origin of Business Cycles<br />
20. The Invisible Hand Sometimes Shakes: Commodity Cycles<br />
Part VI. Validation and Model Testing<br />
21. Truth and Beauty<br />
Part VII. Commencement<br />
22. Challenges for the Future<br />
Appendix A: Numerical Integration<br />
Appendix B: Noise<br />
References<br />
Index
New<br />
Engineering Math/<br />
Statistics<br />
International Edition<br />
STATISTIcS foR ENGINEERS<br />
AND ScIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
By William C. Navidi. Colorado School Of Mines<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 675 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330949-1 / MHID: 0-07-330949-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110222-3 / MHID: 0-07-110222-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/navidi2e<br />
Navidi's Statistics for Engineers and Scientists stands out for its<br />
crystal clear presentation of applied statistics. Suitable for a one or<br />
two semester course, the book takes a practical approach to methods<br />
of statistical modeling and data analysis that are most often used in<br />
scientific work. The second edition features over 180 new homework<br />
problems as well as updates throughout including a new section on<br />
point estimation and new material on computer implementation with<br />
regards to confidence intervals. A complete media package featuring<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s ARIS course management system is provided for both<br />
students and instructors.<br />
new to this edition<br />
� <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s ARIS online Homework Manager has been added<br />
to this edition and features algorithmic problems and gradebook capability.<br />
Instructors will have access to data sets, solutions, lecture<br />
powerpoints, and images from the text.<br />
� Over 180 new homework problems have been added throughout.<br />
�<br />
Features<br />
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� An engaging writing style explains difficult concepts clearly.<br />
While including the mathematics necessary for clear understanding,<br />
the text makes extensive use of examples to motivate fundamental<br />
concepts and to develop intuition.<br />
� Contemporary, real world data sets are one of the defining<br />
features of this text. With a fresh approach to the subject, the author<br />
uses contemporary data sets to help motivate students and show<br />
direct connection to industry and research.<br />
� In line with modern trends, the text contains exercises suitable<br />
for solving with computer software. These examples and exercises<br />
involve interpreting, as well as generating, computer output. The student<br />
edition of MINITAB, the widely used statistical software package,<br />
is available bundled with the text.<br />
� A separate chapter provides extensive coverage of propagation<br />
of error, sometimes called "error analysis" or the "delta method." The<br />
coverage is more extensive than in most texts, with a flexible format<br />
allowing instructors to easily cover selected topics.<br />
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� The text presents an extensive, self-contained introduction to<br />
simulation methods at a level appropriate for introductory students,<br />
including the bootstrap and applications to estimating probabilities,<br />
estimating bias, computing confidence intervals, and testing hypotheses.<br />
� The text provides more extensive coverage of linear model diagnostic<br />
procedures than is found in most competing texts including<br />
a lengthy section on checking model assumptions and transforming<br />
variables. The coverage emphasizes that linear models are appropriate<br />
only when the relationship between variables is linear. This point<br />
is all the more important since it is often overlooked in practice by<br />
engineers and scientists (not to mention statisticians).<br />
� Flexible presentation of probability addresses the needs of different<br />
courses. Allowing for a mathematically rigorous approach, the<br />
major results are derived from axioms, with proofs given for most of<br />
them. Each result is illustrated with an example or two to promote<br />
intuitive understanding. Instructors who prefer a more informal approach<br />
may therefore focus on the examples rather than the proofs<br />
and skip the optional sections.<br />
Contents<br />
1 Sampling and Descriptive Statistics<br />
2 Probability<br />
3 Propagation of Error<br />
4 Commonly Used Distributions<br />
5 Confidence Intervals<br />
6 Hypothesis Testing<br />
7 Correlation and Simple Linear Regression<br />
8 Multiple Regression<br />
9 Factorial Experiments<br />
10 Statistical Quality Control<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Tables<br />
B - Partial Derivatives<br />
C - Suggestions for Further Reading Answers to Selected Exercises<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED LINEAR STATISTIcAL MoDELS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Michael H Kutner, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation; John Neter, University<br />
of Georgia; Chris J Nachtsheim, University of Minnesota—Minneapolis<br />
and William Wasserman, Syracuse University<br />
2005 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310874-2 / MHID: 0-07-310874-X<br />
(with Student CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112221-4 / MHID: 0-07-112221-4 [IE, with<br />
Student CD-Rom)]<br />
http://apps.csom.umn.edu/nachhtshein/5e<br />
Contents<br />
Part 1 -- Simple Linear Regression:<br />
1 Linear Regression with One Predictor Variable<br />
2 Inferences in Regression Analysis<br />
3 Diagnostics and Remedial Measures<br />
4 Simultaneous Inferences and Other topics in Regression Analysis<br />
5 Matrix Approach to Simple Linear Regression Analysis<br />
Part 2 -- Multiple Linear Regression:<br />
6 Multiple Regression I<br />
7 Multiple Regression<br />
II. 8 Regression Models for Quantitative and Qualitative Predictors<br />
9 Building the Regression Model I: Model Selection and Validation
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10 Building the Regression Model II: Diagnostics<br />
11 Building the Regression Model III: Remedial Measures<br />
12 Autocorrelation in Time Series Data<br />
Part 3 -- NonLinear Regression:<br />
13 Introduction to NonLinear Regression and Neural Networks<br />
14 Logistic Regression, Poisson Regression, and Generalized Linear<br />
Models<br />
Part 4 -- Single Factor Studies:<br />
15 Introduction to the Design of Experiments<br />
16 Analysis of Single-Factor Studies<br />
17 Analysis of Factor Level Effects in Single Factor Studies<br />
18 ANOVA Diagnostics and Remedial Measures<br />
Part 5 -- Two -Factor Studies and Blocking:<br />
19 Two -Factor Studies- Equal Sample Sizes<br />
20 Two -Factor Studies-One Case per Cell<br />
21 Randomized Complete Block Designs and the Analysis of Covariance<br />
22 Two -Factor Studies-Unequal Sample Sizes and Unequal Treatment<br />
Importance<br />
Part 6 -- Multifactor Studies:<br />
23 Multifactor Studies<br />
24 Random and Mixed-Effects Models<br />
25 Nested Designs, Subsampling, and Partially Nested Designs<br />
26 Repeated Measures and Related Designs<br />
27 Latin Square, Balanced Incomplete Block, and Related Designs<br />
28 Exploratory Experiments-Two-Level Factorial and Fractional<br />
Factorial Designs<br />
29 Response Surface Experiments<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDUcTIoN To PRoBABILITy AND<br />
STATISTIcS:<br />
Principles and Applications for Engineering<br />
and the computing Sciences<br />
fourth Edition<br />
by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246836-6 / MHID: 0-07-246836-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119859-2 / MHID: 0-07-119859-8 [IE]<br />
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Contents<br />
1 Introduction to Probability and Counting<br />
1.1 Interpreting Probabilities<br />
1.2 Sample Spaces and Events<br />
1.3 Permutations and Combinations<br />
2 Some Probability Laws<br />
2.1 Axioms of Probability<br />
2.2 Conditional Probability<br />
2.3 Independence and the Multiplication Rule<br />
2.4 Bayes' Theorem<br />
3 Discrete Distributions<br />
3.1 Random Variables<br />
3.2 Discrete Probablility Densities<br />
3.3 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
3.4 Geometric Distribution and the Moment Generating Function<br />
3.5 Binomial Distribution<br />
3.6 Negative Binomial Distribution<br />
3.7 Hypergeometric Distribution<br />
3.8 Poisson Distribution<br />
4 Continuous Distributions<br />
4.1 Continuous Densities<br />
4.2 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
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4.3 Gamma Distribution<br />
4.4 Normal Distribution<br />
4.5 Normal Probability Rule and Chebyshev's Inequality<br />
4.6 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution<br />
4.7 Weibull Distribution and Reliability<br />
4.8 Transformation of Variables<br />
4.9 Simulating a Continuous Distribution<br />
5 Joint Distributions<br />
5.1 Joint Densities and Independence<br />
5.2 Expectation and Covariance<br />
5.3 Correlation<br />
5.4 Conditional Densities and Regression<br />
5.5 Transformation of Variables<br />
6 Descriptive Statistics<br />
6.1 Random Sampling<br />
6.2 Picturing the Distribution<br />
6.3 Sample Statistics<br />
6.4 Boxplots<br />
7 Estimation<br />
7.1 Point Estimation<br />
7.2 The Method of Moments and Maximum Likelihood<br />
7.3 Functions of Random Variables--Distribution of X<br />
7.4 Interval Estimation and the Central Limit Theorem<br />
8 Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution<br />
8.1 Interval Estimation of Variability<br />
8.2 Estimating the Mean and the Student-t Distribution<br />
8.3 Hypothesis Testing<br />
8.4 Significance Testing<br />
8.5 Hypothesis and Significance Tests on the Mean<br />
8.6 Hypothesis Tests<br />
8.7 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
9 Inferences on Proportions<br />
9.1 Estimating Proportions<br />
9.2 Testing Hypothesis on a Proportion<br />
9.3 Comparing Two Proportions: Estimation<br />
9.4 Coparing Two Proportions: Hypothesis Testing<br />
10 Comparing Two Means and Two Variances<br />
10.1 Point Estimation<br />
10.2 Comparing Variances: The F Distribution<br />
10.3 Comparing Means: Variances Equal (Pooled Test)<br />
10.4 Comparing Means: Variances Unequal<br />
10.5 Compairing Means: Paried Data<br />
10.6 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
10.7 A Note on Technology<br />
11 Sample Linear Regression and Correlation<br />
11.1 Model and Parameter Estimation<br />
11.2 Properties of Least-Squares Estimators<br />
11.3 Confidence Interval Estimation and Hypothesis Testing<br />
11.4 Repeated Measurements and Lack of Fit<br />
11.5 Residual Analysis<br />
11.6 Correlation<br />
12 Multiple Linear Regression Models<br />
12.1 Least-Squares Procedures for Model Fitting<br />
12.2 A Matrix Approach to Least Squares<br />
12.3 Properties of the Least-Squares Estimators<br />
12.4 Interval Estimation<br />
12.5 Testing Hypotheses about Model Parameters<br />
12.6 Use of Indicator or "Dummy" Variables<br />
12.7 Criteria for Variable Selection<br />
12.8 Model Transformation and Concluding Remarks<br />
13 Analysis of Variance<br />
13.1 One-Way Classification Fixed-Effects Model<br />
13.2 Comparing Variances<br />
13.3 Pairwise Comparison<br />
13.4 Testing Contrasts<br />
13.5 Randomized Complete Block Design<br />
13.6 Latin Squares<br />
13.7 Random-Effects Models<br />
13.8 Design Models in Matrix Form<br />
13.9 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
14 Factorial Experiments
14.1 Two-Factor Analysis of Variance<br />
14.2 Extension to Three Factors<br />
14.3 Random and Mixed Model Factorial Experiments<br />
14.4 2^k Factorial Experiments<br />
14.5 2^k Factorial Experiments in an Incomplete Block Design<br />
14.6 Fractional Factorial Experiments<br />
15 Categorical Data<br />
15.1 Multinomial Distribution<br />
15.2 Chi-Squared Goodness of Fit Tests<br />
15.3 Testing for Independence<br />
15.4 Comparing Proportions<br />
16 Statistical Quality Control<br />
16.1 Properties of Control Charts<br />
16.2 Shewart Control Charts for Measurements<br />
16.3 Shewart Control Charts for Attributes<br />
16.4 Tolerance Limits<br />
16.5 Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.6 Two-Stage Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.7 Extensions in Quality Control<br />
Appendix A Statistical Tables<br />
Appendix B Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Appendix C Selected Derivations<br />
SchAUM'S oUTLINE of PRoBABILITy,<br />
RANDoM vARIABLES, AND RANDoM<br />
PRocESSES<br />
by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />
1997 / Softcover / 320 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-030644-8 / MHID: 0-07-030644-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Probability.<br />
Random Variables.<br />
Multiple Random Variables.<br />
Functions of Random Variables.<br />
Random Processes.<br />
Analysis and processing of Random Processes.<br />
Applications.<br />
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Numerical Methods<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED NUMERIcAL<br />
METhoDS WITh MATLAB<br />
foR ENGINEERS AND<br />
ScIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
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Steven Chapra’s second edition, Applied Numerical Methods with<br />
MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, is written for engineers and<br />
scientists who want to learn numerical problem solving. This text<br />
focuses on problem-solving (applications) rather than theory, using<br />
MATLAB, and is intended for Numerical Methods users; hence theory<br />
is included only to inform key concepts. The second edition feature<br />
new material such as Numerical Differentiation and ODE's: Boundary-Value<br />
Problems.<br />
For those who require a more theoretical approach, see Chapra's<br />
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Numerical Differentiation<br />
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Contents<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis.<br />
1. Mathematical Modeling Numerical Methods and Problem<br />
Solving.<br />
2. MATLAB Fundamentals.<br />
3. Programming with MATLAB.<br />
4. Roundoff and Trunication Errors.<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization.<br />
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods.<br />
6. Roots: Open Methods.<br />
7. Optimization.<br />
Part Three Linear Systems.<br />
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices.<br />
9. Gauss Elimination.<br />
10. LU Factorization.<br />
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition.<br />
12. Iterative Methods.<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting.<br />
13. Linear Regression.<br />
14. General Linear Least-Squares and Non-Linear Regression.<br />
15. Polynomial Interpolation. 16. Splines and Piecewise<br />
Interpolation. Part Five Integration and Differentiation.<br />
17. Numerical Integration Formulas.<br />
18. Numerical Integration of Functions.<br />
19. Numerical Differentiation.<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations.<br />
20. Initial-Value Problems.<br />
21. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems.<br />
22. Boundary-Value Problems<br />
Appendix A: Eigenvalues<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Built-in Functions<br />
Appendix C: MATLAB M-File Functions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
NUMERIcAL METhoDS foR ENGINEERS<br />
fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The fifth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers with Software<br />
and Programming Applications continues its tradition of excellence.<br />
Instructors love this text because it is a comprehensive text that is<br />
easy to teach from. Students love it because it is written for them—with<br />
great pedagogy and clear explanations and examples throughout. The<br />
text features a broad array of applications, including all engineering<br />
disciplines. The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior<br />
editions. Chapra and Canale’s unique approach opens each part of<br />
the text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background,<br />
and Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating<br />
and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue<br />
containing sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and<br />
Formulas, and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much<br />
more than a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what<br />
has been learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods.<br />
Users will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and<br />
Excel with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files<br />
and VBA macros. Also, many, many more challenging problems are<br />
included. The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered<br />
is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas<br />
as biotechnology and biomedical engineering.<br />
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Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:<br />
1 Mathematical Modeling and Engineering Problem Solving.<br />
2 Programming and Software.<br />
3 Approximations and Round-Off Errors.<br />
4 Truncation Errors and the Taylor Series.<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5 Bracketing Methods<br />
6 Open Methods<br />
7 Roots of Polynomials<br />
8 Engineering Applications: Roots of Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:<br />
9 Gauss Elimination<br />
10 LU Decomposition and Matrix Inversion<br />
11 Special Matrices and Gauss-Seidel<br />
12 Engineering Applications: Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:<br />
13 One-Dimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
14 Multidimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
15 Constrained Optimization<br />
16 Engineering Applications: Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:<br />
17 Least-Squares Regression<br />
18 Interpolation<br />
19 Fourier Approximation<br />
20 Engineering Applications: Curve Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:<br />
21 Newton-Cotes Integration Formulas<br />
22 Integration of Equations<br />
23 Numerical Differentiation<br />
24 Engineering Applications: Numerical Integration and Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25 Runge-Kutta Methods<br />
26 Stiffness and Multistep Methods<br />
27 Boundary-Value and Eigenvalue Problems<br />
28 Engineering Applications: Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:<br />
29 Finite Difference: Elliptic Equations<br />
30 Finite Difference: Parabolic Equations<br />
31 Finite-Element Method<br />
32 Engineering Applications: Partial Differential Equations<br />
Appendix A: The Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Getting Started with Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
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by Lindley R. Higgins, (deceased), Keith Mobley, Knoxville, TN, and<br />
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Section 4: Maintenance of Facilities and Equipment<br />
Section 5: Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment<br />
Section 6: Maintenance of Electrical Equipment<br />
Section 8: Instrumentation and Reliability Tools<br />
Section 9: Lubrication<br />
Section 10: Maintenance Welding<br />
Section 11: Chemical Corrosion Control and Cleaning<br />
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PRoJEcT MANAGEMENT IN NEW PRoDUcT<br />
DEvELoPMENT<br />
by Bruce T. Barkley, Kellog Graduate School of Management<br />
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ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149672-8 / MHID: 0-07-149672-6<br />
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Project Management in New Product Development shows how to<br />
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Acknowledgments<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1. Create a Culture of Ideas<br />
Chapter 2. Strategic Alignment and the New Product Portfolio<br />
Chapter 3. Project Integration and Setup<br />
Chapter 4. Product Concept Definition<br />
Chapter 5. Full Product Development and Marketing<br />
Chapter 6. New Product Development in Consumer Products and<br />
Electronic Instrumentation<br />
Chapter 7. Quality, Six Sigma, and New Product Development<br />
Chapter 8. Measuring New Product Development<br />
Chapter 9. Project Management and Teamwork<br />
Chapter 10. Putting It All Together<br />
Appendix A. Generic New Product Development Work Breakdown<br />
Structure<br />
192<br />
Appendix B. Managing New Product Development Projects: Course<br />
Outline<br />
Appendix C. Issues for Discussion<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
voIcE of ThE cUSToMER<br />
by Kai Yang<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Hardcover / 416 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146544-1 / MHID: 0-07-146544-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
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needs, optimize product life cycles, and accurately validate their findings.<br />
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design, administration, and analysis…ethnographic research…process<br />
management and Lean Product Development…the deployment<br />
of customer value into products-DFSS…and value engineering.<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: Value, Innovation, and the Voice of the Customer<br />
Chapter 2: The Product Development Process<br />
Chapter 3: Customer Value and the Voice of the Customer<br />
Chapter 4: Customer Survey Design, Administration, and Analysis<br />
Chapter 5: Proactive Customer Information Gathering--Ethnographic<br />
Methods<br />
Chapter 6: VOC Data Processing<br />
Chapter 7: Quality Function Deployment (QFD)<br />
Chapter 8: Customer Value Creation by Brand Development<br />
Chapter 9: Value Engineering<br />
Chapter 10: Customer Value Creation Through Creative Design<br />
(TRIZ)<br />
Chapter 11: Statistical Basics and Six Sigma Metrics<br />
References<br />
Index<br />
SIX SIGMA STATISTIcS WITh EXcEL AND<br />
MINITAB<br />
by Issa Bass<br />
2008 (June 2007) / Hardcover / 374 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148969-0 / MHID: 0-07-148969-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Now with the help of this “one-stop” resource, operations and production<br />
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Six Sigma Master Black Belt, the book explains how to create and<br />
interpret dot plots, histograms, and box plots using Minitab…decide<br />
on sampling strategies, sample size, and confidence intervals…apply<br />
hypothesis tests to compare variance, means, and proportions…conduct<br />
a regression and residual analysis…design and analyze an<br />
experiment…and much more.
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Contents<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction<br />
Chapter 2. Introduction to Minitab and Excel<br />
Chapter 3. Basic tool for data collection, organization and<br />
description<br />
Chapter 4. Introduction to Basic Probability<br />
Chapter 5. How to Determine, Analyze, and Interpret Your Samples<br />
Chapter 6. Hypothesis Testing<br />
Chapter 7. Statistical Process Control<br />
Chapter 8. Process Capability Analysis<br />
Chapter 9. Analysis of Variance<br />
Chapter 10. Regression Analysis<br />
Chapter 11. Design of Experiment<br />
Chapter 12. The Taguchi Method<br />
Chapter 13. Measurement Systems Analysis--MSA: Is Your<br />
Measurement Process Lying to You?<br />
Chapter 14. Nonparametric Statistics<br />
Chapter 15. Pinpointing the Vital Few Root Causes<br />
Index<br />
SUPPoRTABILITy ENGINEERING<br />
hANDBooK<br />
by James V. Jones<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147573-0 / MHID: 0-07-147573-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
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coverage of reliability-centered maintenance…safety and human factors<br />
engineering…cost of ownership…supportability assessment and<br />
testing… configuration management and control…and much more.<br />
Contents<br />
Foreword<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction<br />
Chapter 2. System Supportability Engineering<br />
Chapter 3. Evolving System Requirements<br />
Chapter 4. Creating the Design Solution<br />
Chapter 5. Reliability, Maintainability, and Testability<br />
Chapter 6. Supportability Characteristics<br />
Chapter 7. System Safety and Human Factors Engineering<br />
Chapter 8. Reliability-Centered Maintenance<br />
Chapter 9. Availability<br />
Chapter 10. Cost of Ownership<br />
Chapter 11. Supportability Analysis<br />
Chapter 12. Configuration Management and Control<br />
Chapter 13: Supportability Assessment and Testing<br />
Chapter 14: Supportability in Service<br />
Chapter 15: Supportability Engineering Management<br />
Appendix A: System Requirements Study (Typical Outline)<br />
Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms<br />
Appendix C: Reference Library<br />
Appendix D: Producibility Design Assessment Checklist<br />
Appendix E: Safety Design Requirements<br />
Appendix F: Human Factors Engineering Design Requirements<br />
Appendix G: Supportability Engineering Checklist<br />
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Appendix H: Contracting for Supportability Engineering<br />
INDEX<br />
fAcILITy MANAGER'S MAINTENANcE<br />
hANDBooK<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Bernard T. Lewis, Potomac, MD, and Richard Payant, Georgetown<br />
University<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 560 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147786-4 / MHID: 0-07-147786-1<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
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Contents<br />
Contributors<br />
Foreword<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Part 1: Organizing for Maintenance Operations<br />
Chapter 1: Program Organizational Structure<br />
Chapter 2: Program Operations<br />
Part 2: Facility Operations and Maintenance Plans<br />
Chapter 3: Operations Plans<br />
Chapter 4: Maintenance Plans<br />
Chapter 5: Preventive Maintenance (PM) Plan<br />
Chapter 6: Predictive Maintenance Plan<br />
Chapter 7: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Plan<br />
Chapter 8: Technical Improvements Plan<br />
Part 3: Equipment and Systems Operations and Maintenance<br />
Procedures<br />
Chapter 9: Equipment and Systems Operations Procedures<br />
Chapter 10: Fire Protection Procedures<br />
Chapter 11: Electrical Equipment and System Maintenance<br />
Procedures<br />
Chapter 12: Outsourcing Considerations<br />
Chapter 13: General Cleaning, Solid Waste and Recycling<br />
Chapter 14: Landscaping Services<br />
Chapter 15: Elevator and Escalator Equipment and Systems<br />
Maintenance and Repair Services<br />
Chapter 16: Water Treatment Services<br />
Chapter 17: Utilities Infrastructure Systems<br />
Part 4: Facilities Emergency Preparedness<br />
Chapter 18: Facilities Emergency Preparedness<br />
Part 5: Capital Investment<br />
Chapter 19: Capital Investment<br />
GLOSSARY<br />
INDEX
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fifth Edition<br />
by J M Juran, and A Godfrey<br />
1999 / 1,872 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-034003-9 / MHID: 0-07-034003-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116539-6 / MHID: 0-07-116539-8 [IE]<br />
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Part I: Managerial<br />
Part II: Functional<br />
Part III: Industries<br />
Part IV: International<br />
Part V: Statistical<br />
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Materials Science<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
MaTErIaLS ENgINEErINg<br />
FouNdaTIoNS oF MaTErIaLS ScIENcE<br />
aNd ENgINEErINg<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William Smith, University of Central Florida and Javad Hashemi,<br />
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1 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering.<br />
2 Atomic Structure and Bonding.<br />
3 Crystal Structures and Crystal Geometry.<br />
4 Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections, and Diffusion in Solids.<br />
5 Mechanical Properties of Metals I.<br />
6 Mechanical Properties of Metals II.<br />
7 Polymeric Materials.<br />
8 Phase Diagrams.<br />
9 Engineering Alloys.<br />
10 Ceramics.<br />
11 Composite Materials.<br />
12 Corrosion.<br />
13 Electrical Properties of Materials.<br />
14 Optical Properties and Superconductive Materials.<br />
15 Magnetic Materials.<br />
Appendix A Some Properties of Selected Elements.<br />
Appendix B Ionic Radii of the Elements.<br />
Appendix C Selected Physical Quantities and Their Units.<br />
Appendix D Answers to Selected Problems.<br />
Appendix E References for Further Study<br />
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Massachusetts-Dartmouth<br />
1999 / 848 pages<br />
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Part 1 Fundamentals.<br />
Part 2 Microstructural Development.<br />
Part 3 Properties.<br />
Part 4 Materials Synthesis and Design.<br />
PoLYMEr NaNocoMPoSITES<br />
by Joseph H. Koo<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 272 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-145821-4 / MHID: 0-07-145821-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
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and principles underlying one of the most researched materials.<br />
Keeps you abreast of the latest trends, developments, and commercial<br />
applications<br />
Contents<br />
PREFACE<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: An Overview of Nanoparticles<br />
Chapter 3: Selecting Resin Matrix and Nanoparticles for Applications<br />
Chapter 4: Processing of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 5: Characterization of Polymer Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 6: Properties of Polymer Nanostructured Materials<br />
Chapter 7: Polymer Nanostructured Materials for High-Temperature<br />
Applications<br />
Chapter 8: Current Status, Trends, Future Directions, and Opportunities<br />
INDEX
International Edition<br />
ProPErTIES oF gaS aNd LIquIdS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Bruce E. Poling, John M Prausnitz, University of California, Berkeley<br />
and John O’Connell<br />
2001 / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-011682-5 / MHID: 0-07-011682-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118971-2 / MHID: 0-07-118971-8 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1: The Estimation of Physical Properties<br />
Chapter 2: Pure Component Constants<br />
Chapter 3: Thermodynamic Properties of Ideal Gases<br />
Chapter 4: Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships of Pure<br />
Gases and Liquids<br />
Chapter 5: Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationships of Mixtures<br />
Chapter 6: Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Components and<br />
Mixtures<br />
Chapter 7: Vapor Pressures and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Pure<br />
Fluids<br />
Chapter 8: Fluid Phase Equilibria in Multicomponent Systems<br />
Chapter 9: Viscosity<br />
Chapter 10: Thermal Conductivity<br />
Chapter 11: Diffusion Coefficients<br />
Chapter 12: Surface Tension<br />
Basic Metallurgy<br />
International Edition<br />
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ENgINEErINg MaTErIaLS<br />
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2001 / 464 pages / Hardcover<br />
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Section I: Introductory Materials Concepts.<br />
Chapter 1 Structure of Materials.<br />
Chapter 2 Failure of Materials.<br />
Chapter 3 Solid Solution Strengthening.<br />
Chapter 4 Deformation Hardening and Annealing.<br />
Chapter 5 Multiphase Strengthening.<br />
Section II: (continued).<br />
Chapter 6 Precipitation Hardening.<br />
Chapter 7 Martensitic Transformation.<br />
Section III: Metallic Materials Engineering.<br />
Chapter 8 Low Carbon Steels.<br />
Chapter 9 Medium Carbon Steels.<br />
Chapter 10 High Carbon Steels.<br />
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Chapter 11 Stainless Steels.<br />
Chapter 12 Cast Irons.<br />
Chapter 13 Aluminum Alloys.<br />
Chapter 14 Copper and Copper Alloys.<br />
Chapter 15 Magnesium Alloys. Chapter<br />
16 Titanium Alloys.<br />
Chapter 17 Metals for High Temperature Service.<br />
Section IV: Nonmetallic Materials and Composites Engineering.<br />
Chapter 18 Engineering Polymers.<br />
Chapter 19 Ceramics and Glasses.<br />
Chapter 20 Composite Materials.<br />
International Edition<br />
corroSIoN ENgINEErINg<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Mars Fontana, deceased<br />
1986 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100360-5 / MHID: 0-07-100360-6 [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Corrosion Principle<br />
3 Eight forms of Corrosion<br />
4 Corrosion Testing<br />
5 Materials<br />
6 Corrosion Prevention<br />
7 Mineral Acids<br />
8 Other Environment<br />
9 Modern Theory Application<br />
10 High Temperature Corrosion<br />
Physical Metallurgy<br />
International Edition<br />
MEchaNIcaL METaLLurgY<br />
Third Edition<br />
by George Dieter, University of Maryland<br />
1986 / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-016893-0 / MHID: 0-07-016893-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100406-0 / MHID: 0-07-100406-8<br />
[IE, SI Metric Edition]<br />
Contents<br />
I Mechanical Fundamentals<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior<br />
3 Elements of the Theory of Plasticity<br />
II Metallurgical Fundamentals
4 Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals<br />
5 Dislocation Theory<br />
6 Strengthening Mechanisms<br />
7 Fracture<br />
III Applications to Materials Testing<br />
8 The Tension Test<br />
9 The Hardness Test<br />
10 The Torsion Test<br />
11 Fracture Mechanics<br />
12 Fatigue of Metals<br />
13 Creep and Stress Rupture<br />
14 Brittle Fracture and Impact Testing<br />
IV Plastic Forming of Metals<br />
15 Fundamentals of Metalworking<br />
16 Forging<br />
17 Rolling of Metals<br />
18 Extrusion<br />
19 Drawing of Rods, Wires and Tubes<br />
20 Sheet-Metal Forming<br />
21 Maching of Metals<br />
Appendixes<br />
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(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
MaTErIaLS ENgINEErINg<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Modern Metalworking Machinery, Tools, and Measuring<br />
Devices<br />
Chapter 2: Mathematics for Machinists and Metalworkers<br />
Chapter 3: U.S. Customary and Metric (SI) Measures and Conversions<br />
Chapter 4: Materials: Physical Properties, Characteristics, and<br />
Uses<br />
Chapter 5: Modern Engineering Drawing Practices<br />
Chapter 6: Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering<br />
Systems<br />
Chapter 7: Machining, Machine Tools, and Practices<br />
Chapter 8: Tooling, Die Making, Molds, Jigs, and Fixtures<br />
Chapter 9: Sheet Metal Practices and Layout<br />
Chapter 10: Solid Freeform Fabrication<br />
Chapter 11: Hardening and Tempering Steels and Nonferrous Alloys<br />
Chapter 12: Castings, Moldings, Extrusions, and Powder-Metal<br />
Technology<br />
Chapter 13: Plating Practices and Finishes for Metal<br />
Chapter 14: Fastening and Joining Techniques and Hardware<br />
Chapter 15: Safety Practices in Industry<br />
Chapter 16: Societies, Associations, Institutes, and Specification<br />
<strong>Author</strong>ities<br />
Chapter 17: American National Standards Applicable to Machinery,<br />
Machining, and Metalworking Practices<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
199<br />
Mechanical Behavior of<br />
Materials<br />
International Edition<br />
advaNcEd STrENgTh aNd aPPLIEd<br />
STrESS aNaLYSIS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard Budynas, Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
1999 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008985-3 / MHID: 0-07-008985-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116099-5 / MHID: 0-07-116099-X [IE]<br />
Contents<br />
Chapter 1 Basic Concepts of Force, Stress, Strain, and<br />
Displacement<br />
Chapter 2 Stress and Strain. Transforma-tions, Equilibrium, and<br />
Compatibility<br />
Chapter 3 Funda-mental Formulations of Stress, Strain, and<br />
Deflection<br />
Chapter 4 Concepts from the Theory of Elasticity<br />
Chapter 5 Topics from Advanced Mechanics of Materials<br />
Chapter 6 Energy Techniques in Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 7 Strength Theories and Design Methods<br />
Chapter 8 Experimental Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 9 Introduction to the Finite Element Method<br />
Chapter 10 Finite Element Modeling Techniques<br />
Appendix A SI and USCU Conversions<br />
Appendix B Properties of Cross Sections<br />
Appendix C Beams in Bending<br />
Appendix D Singularity Functions<br />
Appendix E Principal Second-area Moments<br />
Appendix F Stress Concentration Factors<br />
Appendix G Strain Gage Rosette Equations<br />
Appendix H Corrections for Transverse Sensitivity of Strain<br />
Appendix I Matrix Algebra and Cartesian Tensors.
International Edition<br />
MEchaNIcaL METaLLurgY<br />
Third Edition<br />
by George Dieter, University of Maryland<br />
1986 / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-016893-0 / MHID: 0-07-016893-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100406-0 / MHID: 0-07-100406-8<br />
[IE, SI Metric Edition]<br />
Contents<br />
I Mechanical Fundamentals<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Stress and Strain Relationships for Elastic Behavior<br />
3 Elements of the Theory of Plasticity<br />
II Metallurgical Fundamentals<br />
4 Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals<br />
5 Dislocation Theory<br />
6 Strengthening Mechanisms<br />
7 Fracture<br />
III Applications to Materials Testing<br />
8 The Tension Test<br />
9 The Hardness Test<br />
10 The Torsion Test<br />
11 Fracture Mechanics<br />
12 Fatigue of Metals<br />
13 Creep and Stress Rupture<br />
14 Brittle Fracture and Impact Testing<br />
IV Plastic Forming of Metals<br />
15 Fundamentals of Metalworking<br />
16 Forging<br />
17 Rolling of Metals<br />
18 Extrusion<br />
19 Drawing of Rods, Wires and Tubes<br />
20 Sheet-Metal Forming<br />
21 Maching of Metals<br />
Appendixes<br />
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AuToMoTIvE ExCELLENCE, voLuME 1<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong><br />
2007 (January 2006)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-874412-9 / MHID: 0-07-874412-1<br />
(Student Edition)<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Automotive Technician’s Handbook<br />
Chapter 1--The Automotive Industry<br />
Chapter 2--Automotive Safety Practices<br />
Chapter 3--Automotive Tools & Equipment<br />
Brakes<br />
Chapter 1--Brake System Operation<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Repairing the Hydraulic System<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing & Repairing Drum Brakes<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing & Repairing Disc Brakes<br />
Chapter 5--Diagnosing & Repairing Power Boosters<br />
Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Parking Brakes<br />
Chapter 7--Diagnosing & Repairing Antilock Brakes<br />
Electrical & Electronic Systems<br />
Chapter 1--Electrical System Operation<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Servicing the Battery<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing & Repairing the Starting System<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing & Repairing the Charging System<br />
Chapter 5--Diagnosing & Repairing Lighting Systems<br />
Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Accessory and Safety Systems<br />
Engine Performance<br />
Chapter 1--Piston Engine Operation<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing Engine Mechanical Problems<br />
Chapter 3--Computerized Engine Controls<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing & Repairing Ignition Systems<br />
Chapter 5--Diagnosing & Repairing Air Induction Systems<br />
Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Fuel Systems<br />
Chapter 7--Using Computer Diagnostics<br />
Chapter 8--Diagnosing & Repairing Emission Control Systems<br />
Suspension & Steering<br />
Chapter 1--Diagnosing & Repairing Tires and Wheels<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Repairing Steering Systems<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing & Repairing Suspension Systems<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing, Adjusting & Repairing Wheel Alignment<br />
AuToMoTIvE ExCELLENCE, voLuME 2<br />
Third Edition<br />
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2007 (April 2006)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-874413-6 / MHID: 0-07-874413-X<br />
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Automotive Technician’s Handbook<br />
Chapter 1--The Automotive Industry<br />
Chapter 2--Automotive Safety Practices<br />
Chapter 3--Automotive Tools & Equipment<br />
Engine Repair<br />
Chapter 1--Piston Engine Operation<br />
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Systems<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing Engine Problems<br />
Chapter 4--Engine Removal, Disassembly, and Cleaning<br />
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Chapter 7--Servicing the Block Assembly<br />
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Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Repairing Heating and Engine Cooling<br />
Systems<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing Air Conditioning Systems<br />
Chapter 4--Recovery & Recharging Air Conditioning Systems<br />
Chapter 5--Repairing Air Conditioning Components<br />
Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Control Systems<br />
Automatic Transmission & Transaxle<br />
Chapter 1--Transmission and Transaxle Fundamentals<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Repairing Torque Converters and Gear<br />
Trains<br />
Chapter 3--Hydraulic Principles<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing & Repairing Hydraulic Control Systems<br />
Chapter 5--Diagnosing & Repairing Apply Components<br />
Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Electronic Controls<br />
Chapter 7--Rebuilding an Automatic Transmission or Transaxle<br />
Manual Drive Train & Axles<br />
Chapter 1--Diagnosing & Repairing Clutch Systems<br />
Chapter 2--Diagnosing & Repairing Rear-Wheel-Drive Manual<br />
Transmissions<br />
Chapter 3--Diagnosing & Repairing Rear-Wheel-Drive Drivelines<br />
Chapter 4--Diagnosing & Repairing Manual Transaxles<br />
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Chapter 6--Diagnosing & Repairing Four-Wheel-Drive Drivelines
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AuToMoTIvE ENGINES<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by William H Crouse and Donald L Anglin<br />
1995 / 458 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113884-0 / MHID: 0-07-113884-6 [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Automotive Engines<br />
Shop Work and Service Information<br />
Automotive Shop Safety<br />
Automotive Fasateners, Gaskets, and Sealants<br />
Fundamentals of Engine Operation<br />
Electricity and Electronic Engine Controls<br />
Piston-Engine Operation<br />
Engine Types and Classifications<br />
Engine Construction<br />
Valves and Valve Trains<br />
Engine Measurements and Performance<br />
Automotive Engine Fuels<br />
Engine Fuel and Exhaust Systems<br />
Superchargers and Turbochargers<br />
Electronic Fuel-Injection Systems<br />
Fuel-Injected Fuel Systems: Diagnosis and Repair<br />
Carburetors<br />
Carbureted Fuel Systems: Diagnosis and Service<br />
Engine Lubricating Systems<br />
Engine Cooling Systems<br />
Cooling-System Service<br />
Automotive Electric and Electronic Systems<br />
Automotive Battery: Construction and Service<br />
Starting System: Operation and Service<br />
Fundamentals of Ignition Systems<br />
Electronic Ignition Systems<br />
Ignition-System Diagnosis and Service<br />
Engine Test Equipment and Tuneup<br />
Engine Performance and Drivability Diagnosis<br />
Engine Service: Cylinder Head and Valve Trains<br />
Engine Service: Connecting Rods, Rod Bearings, Pistons, and<br />
Piston Rings<br />
Engine Service: Crankshafts and Cylinder Blocks<br />
International Edition<br />
AuToMoTIvE MECHANICS<br />
Tenth Edition<br />
by William H Crouse and Donald L Anglin<br />
1993 / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-800943-8 / MHID: 0-02-800943-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112599-4 / MHID: 0-07-112599-X [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Automotive-Shop Safety and Tools<br />
Automotive Engines<br />
Automotive Engine Systems<br />
Automotive Electrical and Electronic Equipment<br />
Automotive Emission Controls<br />
Engine Trouble Diagnosis and Tuneup<br />
Automotive Engine Service<br />
Automotive Power Trains<br />
Automotive Chassis<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
206<br />
Appendix<br />
Conversion Tables<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
TRouBLESHooTING AND REPAIR oF<br />
DIESEL ENGINES<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Paul K. Dempsey<br />
2008 (October 2007) / Softcover / 390 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149371-0 / MHID: 0-07-149371-9<br />
(A Trade & Technical Professional Title)<br />
The Fourth Edition of Troubleshooting and Repairing Diesel Engines<br />
presents the latest advances in diesel technology. Comprehensive<br />
and practical, this revised classic equips you with all of the state-ofthe-art<br />
tools and techniques needed to keep diesel engines running<br />
in top condition. Written by master mechanic and bestselling author<br />
Paul Dempsey, this hands-on resource covers new engine technology,<br />
electronic engine management, biodiesel fuels, and emissions<br />
controls. The book also contains cutting-edge information on diagnostics…fuel<br />
systems…mechanical and electronic governors…cylinder<br />
heads and valves…engine mechanics…turbochargers…electrical<br />
basics…starters and generators…cooling systems…exhaust aftertreatment…and<br />
more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Chapter 1. Rudolf Diesel<br />
Chapter 2. Diesel Basics<br />
Chapter 3. Engine Installation<br />
Chapter 4. Basic Troubleshooting<br />
Chapter 5. Mechanical Fuel Systems<br />
Chapter 6. Electronic Management Ststems<br />
Chapter 7. Cylinder Heads and Valves<br />
Chapter 8. Engine Mechanics<br />
Chapter 9. Air Systems<br />
Chapter 10. Electrical Fundamentals<br />
Chapter 11. Starting and Generating Systems<br />
Chapter 12. Cooling systems<br />
Chapter 13. Greener Diesels<br />
Index
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Machine Tool Technology<br />
MACHINING AND CNC TECHNoLoGy<br />
by Michael Fitzpatrick<br />
2005 / 896 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-829860-8 / MHID: 0-07-829860-1 (with CD)<br />
(A Glencoe Trade & Technical Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: The Basics of Manufacturing:<br />
Section 1. Professionalism in Manufacturing.<br />
Section 2. Understanding Precision.<br />
Section 3. Reading Technical Drawings.<br />
Section 4. Introduction to Geometrics.<br />
Section 5. Before and After Machining.<br />
Section 6. Tolerances, Accuracy and Five Basic Tools.<br />
Section 7. Single Purpose Tools, Gages & Surface Roughness.<br />
Part 2: Machining Fundamentals:<br />
Section 9. Tool Geometry and Chip Making.<br />
Section 10. Drilling Operations and Machines.<br />
Section 11. Lathes and Turning.<br />
Section 12. Mills and Milling Operations.<br />
Section 13. Precision Grinding Operations and Machines.<br />
Section 14. Technical Screw Threads.<br />
Section 15. Metallurgy for Machinists.<br />
Section 16. Job Planning.<br />
Part 3: CNC Manufacturing:<br />
Section 17. Coordinates, Axes and Machine Motions.<br />
Section 18. CNC in Manufacturing.<br />
Section 19. CNC Controls.<br />
Section 20. Operating a CNC.<br />
Section 21. CNC Program Planning.<br />
Section 22. Programming Level 1.<br />
Section 23. Programming Level 2.<br />
Section 24. Setup of a CNC.<br />
Section 25. Cam Programming.<br />
Part 4: A Look Toward the Future:<br />
Section 26. Processes Today and into the Future.<br />
Section 27. Statistical Process Control for Machinists.<br />
Section 28. Computer Coordinate Measuring Machines<br />
International Edition<br />
TECHNoLoGy oF MACHINE TooLS<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Stephen Krar, Kelmar Assoc.<br />
2005<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-830722-5 / MHID: 0-07-830722-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126425-9 / MHID: 0-07-126425-6 [IE]<br />
(A Glencoe Trade & Technical Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction to Machine Tools. Machine Trade Opportunities.<br />
Safety.<br />
Job Planning.<br />
Measurement.<br />
Layout Tools and Procedures.<br />
Hand Tools and Bench Work.<br />
Metal-Cutting Technology. Metal-Cutting Saws.<br />
Drilling Machines.<br />
207<br />
The Lathe. Milling Machines.<br />
The Jig Borer and Jig Grinder.<br />
Computer-Age Machining.<br />
Grinding. Metallurgy.<br />
Advanced Manufacturing Technology.<br />
Glossary.<br />
Appendices.<br />
Index<br />
Welding<br />
WELDING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Bohnart Sacks<br />
2005<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-825060-6 / MHID: 0-07-825060-9<br />
(A Glencoe Trade & Technical Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Unit 1:<br />
Chapter 1 History of Welding.<br />
Chapter 2 Industrial Welding.<br />
Chapter 3 Steel and Other Metals.<br />
Chapter 4 Basic Joints and Welds.<br />
Chapter 5 Gas Welding.<br />
Chapter 6 Flame Cutting Principles.<br />
Chapter 7 Flame Cutting Practice.<br />
Chapter 8 Gas Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 9 Braze Welding and Advanced Gas Welding Practice. Chapter<br />
10 Soldering and Brazing Principles and Practices.<br />
Unit 2:<br />
Chapter 11 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Principles.<br />
Chapter 12 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Electrodes.<br />
Chapter 13 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 14 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 15 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 16 Shielded Metal-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 17 Art Cutting Principles and Arc Cutting Practice.<br />
Unit 3:<br />
Chapter 18 Gas Tungsten-Arc and Plasma Arc Welding Principles.<br />
Chapter 19 Gas tungsten-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 20 Gas Tungsten-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 21 Gas Tungsten-Arc and Flux Cored-Arc Welding Principles.<br />
Chapter 22 Gas Metal-Arc Welding With Solid Core Wire.<br />
Chapter 23 Flux Cored-Arc Welding Practice.<br />
Chapter 24 Welding Practice With Solid Core Wire.<br />
Unit 4:<br />
Chapter 25 High Energy Beams and Related Welding Processes.<br />
Chapter 26 General Equipment for Welding Shops.<br />
Chapter 27 Automatic and Robotic Arc welding Equipment.<br />
Chapter 28 Testing and Inspection.<br />
Chapter 29 Reading Shop Drawings.<br />
Chapter 30 Welding Symbols.<br />
Chapter 31 Safety.<br />
Chapter 32 Welding and Bonding of Plastics
New<br />
Static - Scalar<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FoR ENGINEERS: STATICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr. University<br />
of Connecticut<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Hardcover / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246478-8 / MHID: 0-07-246478-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112166-8 / MHID: 0-07-112166-8 (SI Metric<br />
edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date May 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Statics is a scalar-based introductory statics text, ideally<br />
suited for engineering technology programs, providing first-rate<br />
treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This new edition<br />
provides an extensive selection of new problems and end-of-chapter<br />
summaries. The text brings the careful presentation of content, unmatched<br />
levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that have made<br />
Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in engineering<br />
mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Two Dimensions<br />
4 Statics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Even-Numbered Problems<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
208<br />
Statics<br />
International Edition<br />
vECToR MECHANICS FoR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University and David<br />
Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 648 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321219-7 / MHID: 0-07-321219-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125765-7 / MHID: 0-07-125765-9<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition of<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its successful<br />
previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually accurate<br />
and thorough coverage together with a significant addition of new<br />
problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most extensive<br />
media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
youRoTHERTEACHER.CoM STATICS<br />
CoMPANIoN<br />
by Mary Cooper, and Eileen Rossman<br />
2007 / Softcover / 352 pgs<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331177-7 / MHID: 0-07-331177-4<br />
(with access card)<br />
In the YourOtherTeacher.com Statics Companion, students and<br />
instructors will find over 300 statics example problems for use in<br />
class or for extra practice outside of class with YourOtherTeacher.<br />
com's corresponding online statics streaming videos. The videos<br />
feature statics problems being solved in great detail with a voiceover,<br />
providing reinforcement for those students who need the extra help.<br />
In addition, perforated pages allow instructors to easily transfer<br />
problems to transparencies or create handouts. YourOtherTeacher.<br />
com offers a total of 40 courses, with a strong emphasis on math
and engineering.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Statics of Particles<br />
3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity.<br />
6. Analysis of Structures<br />
7. Forces in Beams<br />
8. Friction<br />
9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Enertia<br />
New<br />
Dynamics - Scalar<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS FoR ENGINEERS: DyNAMICS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P. Beer (deceased), and E. Russell Johnston, Jr.<br />
University of Connecticut<br />
2008 (November 2007) / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246477-1 / MHID: 0-07-246477-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112165-1 / MHID: 0-07-112165-X (SI units)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date June 2008]<br />
The first book published in the Beer and Johnston Series, Mechanics<br />
for Engineers: Dynamics is a scalar-based introductory dynamics<br />
text, ideally suited for engineering technology programs, providing<br />
first-rate treatment of rigid bodies without vector mechanics. This<br />
new edition provides an extensive selection of new problems and<br />
end-of-chapter summaries. The text brings the careful presentation<br />
of content, unmatched levels of accuracy, and attention to detail that<br />
have made Beer and Johnston texts the standard for excellence in<br />
engineering mechanics education.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Sample Problems are included to help students work through the<br />
solution of typical engineering problems and prepare for the assigned<br />
chapter homework problems.<br />
� A Mathematics Review section helps students understand the<br />
basics of the scalar math used in statics & dynamics.<br />
� Features precision, accuracy, and math level appropriate for<br />
Engineering Technology courses.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton's Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Work and Energy<br />
14 Kinetics of Particles: Impulse and Momentum<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Work and Energy<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Impulse and Momentum<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix<br />
Moments of Inertia in Masses<br />
Index<br />
Answers to Problems<br />
New<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To FLIGHT<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by John D. Anderson, University Of Marylandcollege<br />
Park<br />
2008 October 2007 / Hardcover / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-352939-4 / MHID: 0-07-352939-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126318-4 / MHID: 0-07-1263187 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/anderson<br />
Noted for its highly readable style, the new edition of this bestseller<br />
provides an updated overview of aeronautical and aerospace engineering.<br />
Introduction to Flight blends history and biography with<br />
discussion of engineering concepts, and shows the development of<br />
flight through this perspective. Anderson covers new developments in<br />
flight, including unmanned aerial vehicles, uninhabited combat aerial<br />
vehicles, and applications of CFD in aircraft design. Many new and<br />
revised problems have been added in this edition. Chapter learning<br />
features help readers follow the text discussion while highlighting key<br />
engineering and industry applications.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Space Flight (Astronautics) has been expanded.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Flight Structures and Materials chapter has been expanded.<br />
New section on the philosophy of airplane design.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Historical anecdotes are added into the book, based on his<br />
experience at the Smithsonian.<br />
� Covers the modern cutting edge material, such as modern<br />
design.<br />
�<br />
209<br />
Chapter opening Road Maps which show how to use material.<br />
� Preview Boxes providing motivating rationale for learning the<br />
given chapter's material.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: The First Aeronautical Engineers<br />
Chapter 2: Fundamental Thoughts<br />
Chapter 3: The Standard Atmosphere<br />
Chapter 4: Basic Aerodynamics<br />
Chapter 5: Airfoils, Wings, and Other Aerodynamics Shapes<br />
Chapter 6: Elements of Airplane Performance<br />
Chapter 7: Principles of Stability and Control<br />
Chapter 8: Space Flight (Astronautics)<br />
Chapter 9: Propulsion<br />
Chapter 10: Flight Vehicle Structures and Materials<br />
Chapter 11: Hypersonic Vehicles<br />
Appendix A Standard Atmosphere, SI Units<br />
Appendix B Standard Atmosphere, English Engineering Units<br />
Appendix C Symbols and Conversion Factors<br />
Appendix D Airfoil Data<br />
International Edition<br />
vECToR MECHANICS FoR ENGINEERS:<br />
DyNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, William E Clausen, Ohio State University, and Phillip J<br />
Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321220-3 / MHID: 0-07-321220-2<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125875-3 / MHID: 0-07-125875-2<br />
[SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics marks the fiftieth anniversary<br />
of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit of its<br />
successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant addition<br />
of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the most<br />
extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix A: Some Useful Definitions and Properties of Vector Algebra<br />
Appendix B: Moments of Inertia of Masses<br />
Appendix C: Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
210<br />
youRoTHERTEACHER.CoM DyNAMICS<br />
CoMPANIoN<br />
by Jeff Jones, Cuesta College<br />
2007 / Softcover with access card / 192 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331178-4 / MHID: 0-07-331178-2<br />
In the YourOtherTeacher.com Dynamics Companion, students and<br />
instructors will find over 300 dynamics example problems for use in<br />
class or for extra practice outside of class with YourOtherTeacher.<br />
com's corresponding online dynamics streaming videos. The videos<br />
feature dynamics problems being solved in great detail with<br />
a voiceover, providing reinforcement for those students who need<br />
the extra help. In addition, perforated pages allow instructors to<br />
easily transfer problems to transparencies or create handouts. YourOtherTeacher.com<br />
offers a total of 40 courses, with a strong emphasis<br />
on math and engineering.<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERMEDIATE DyNAMICS<br />
by Marcelo R M Crespo da Silva, Rensselaer Polytech Institute—Troy<br />
2004 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292188-5 / MHID: 0-07-292188-9 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123236-4 / MHID: 0-07-123236-2 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921889/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1) Essential material needed for dynamics<br />
2) Kinematics and dynamics of point masses<br />
3) Kinematic analysis of planar mechanisms<br />
4) System of point masses: special dynamical properties<br />
5) Dynamics of rigid bodies in simple planar motion<br />
6) Introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies in general motion<br />
7) Introduction to analytical dynamics<br />
8) Vibrations & oscillations of dynamical systems<br />
Appendix A: Simulink tutorial<br />
Appendix B: Notes on sequential rotations, angular velocity, and<br />
acceleration<br />
Appendix C: Properties of the inertia matrix of a body<br />
Appendix D: Suggested computer lab assignments<br />
Appendix F: Answers to selected problems<br />
Appendix G: Some references for advanced studies<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS DEMySTIFIED<br />
by David McMahon<br />
2007 / 246 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147883-0 / MHID: 0-07-147883-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The fast and easy way to learn statics and dynamics. This new title<br />
in the popular Demystified series offers practical, easy-to-follow<br />
coverage of the difficult statics and dynamics course. Expert author<br />
David McMahon follows the standard curriculum, starting with basic<br />
mathematical concepts and moving on to advanced topics such as<br />
Newton’s Law, structural analysis, centrifugal forces, kinematics, and<br />
the LaGrange method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: A Review of Vector Calculus<br />
Chapter 2: Particles and Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants, Equilibrium, and Statics
Chapter 4: Gravity<br />
Chapter 5: Moments of Inertia<br />
Chapter 6: Cables<br />
Chapter 7: Friction<br />
Chapter 8: Particle Kinematics<br />
Chapter 9: Dynamics and Newton’s Second Law<br />
Chapter 10: Circular Motion<br />
Chapter 11: Energy and Work<br />
Chapter 12: Waves and Vibrations<br />
Chapter 13: Advanced Mechanics<br />
Final Exam<br />
Quiz Solutions and Final Exam Questions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Dynamics (Intermediate)<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERMEDIATE DyNAMICS<br />
by Marcelo R M Crespo da Silva, Rensselaer Polytech Institute—Troy<br />
2004 / 672 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292188-5 / MHID: 0-07-292188-9 (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123236-4 / MHID: 0-07-123236-2 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072921889/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1) Essential material needed for dynamics<br />
2) Kinematics and dynamics of point masses<br />
3) Kinematic analysis of planar mechanisms<br />
4) System of point masses: special dynamical properties<br />
5) Dynamics of rigid bodies in simple planar motion<br />
6) Introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies in general motion<br />
7) Introduction to analytical dynamics<br />
8) Vibrations & oscillations of dynamical systems<br />
Appendix A: Simulink tutorial<br />
Appendix B: Notes on sequential rotations, angular velocity, and<br />
acceleration<br />
Appendix C: Properties of the inertia matrix of a body<br />
Appendix D: Suggested computer lab assignments<br />
Appendix F: Answers to selected problems<br />
Appendix G: Some references for advanced studies<br />
211<br />
International Edition<br />
ANALyTICAL DyNAMICS<br />
by Haim Baruh, Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />
1999 / 704 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-365977-0 / MHID: 0-07-365977-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116094-0 / MHID: 0-07-116094-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction.<br />
Chapter 2: Basic Principles.<br />
Chapter 3: Relative Motion.<br />
Chapter 4: Dynamics of a System of Particles.<br />
Chapter 5: Analytical Mechanics: Basic Concepts.<br />
Chapter 6: Analytical Mechanics: Additional Concepts.<br />
Chapter 7: Rigid-Body Geometry<br />
Chapter 8: Rigid Body Kinematics.<br />
Chapter 9: Rigid Body Dynamics: Basic Concepts.<br />
Chapter 10: Rigid Body Dynamics: Advanced Concepts.<br />
Chapter 11: Qualitative Analysis of Rigid Body Motion.<br />
Chapter 12: Dynamics of Lightly Flexible Bodies.<br />
Appendices:<br />
Chapter A: A History of Mechanics.<br />
Chapter B: Concepts from the Calculus of Variations.<br />
Chapter C: Common Mass Moments of Inertia.<br />
Dynamic Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
SySTEM DyNAMICS<br />
by William Palm, University of Rhode Island—Kingston<br />
2005 / 704 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-301603-0 / MHID: 0-07-301603-9<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126694-9 / MHID: 0-07-126694-1 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073016039<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Modeling of Rigid-Body Mechanical Systems<br />
3 Analytical Solution Methods<br />
4 Spring and Damper Elements in Mechanical Systems<br />
5 Transfer Functions and State Variable Models<br />
6 Electrical and Electromechanical Systems<br />
7 Thermal and Fluid Systems<br />
8 System Analysis in the Time Domain<br />
9 System Analysis in the Frequency Domain<br />
10 Control System Fundamentals<br />
11 Control System Applications<br />
12 Vibration Applications<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - MATLAB Primer<br />
B - Numerical Solution Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Index
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Statics and Dynamics<br />
vECToR MECHANICS FoR ENGINEERS:<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut, Elliot R Eisenberg, Pennsylvania State University, William E<br />
Clausen, Ohio State University, David Mazurek, U S Coast Guard Academy,<br />
and Phillip J Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech<br />
2007 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-321222-7 / MHID: 0-07-321222-9<br />
(with Bookmark and OLC)<br />
www.mhhe.com/beerjohnston<br />
For the past fifty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics.<br />
Over the years their textbooks have introduced significant theoretical<br />
and pedagogical innovations in statics, dynamics, and mechanics of<br />
materials education. At the same time, their careful presentation of<br />
content, unmatched levels of accuracy and attention to detail have<br />
made their texts the standard for excellence. The new Eighth Edition<br />
of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics marks the<br />
fiftieth anniversary of the Beer/Johnston series. Continuing in the spirit<br />
of its successful previous editions, the Eighth Edition provides conceptually<br />
accurate and thorough coverage together with a significant<br />
addition of new problems, including biomechanics problems, and the<br />
most extensive media resources available.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Statics of Particles<br />
3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces<br />
4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies<br />
5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity<br />
6 Analysis of Structures<br />
7 Forces in Beams and Cables<br />
8 Friction<br />
9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia<br />
10 Method of Virtual Work<br />
11 Kinematics of Particles<br />
12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law<br />
13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
14 Systems of Particles<br />
15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies<br />
16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations<br />
17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods<br />
18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions<br />
19 Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Appendix Fundamentals of Engineering Examination<br />
STATICS AND DyNAMICS DEMySTIFIED<br />
by David McMahon<br />
2007 / 246 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147883-0 / MHID: 0-07-147883-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The fast and easy way to learn statics and dynamics. This new title<br />
in the popular Demystified series offers practical, easy-to-follow<br />
coverage of the difficult statics and dynamics course. Expert author<br />
David McMahon follows the standard curriculum, starting with basic<br />
mathematical concepts and moving on to advanced topics such as<br />
Newton’s Law, structural analysis, centrifugal forces, kinematics, and<br />
the LaGrange method.<br />
212<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter 1: A Review of Vector Calculus<br />
Chapter 2: Particles and Forces<br />
Chapter 3: Resultants, Equilibrium, and Statics<br />
Chapter 4: Gravity<br />
Chapter 5: Moments of Inertia<br />
Chapter 6: Cables<br />
Chapter 7: Friction<br />
Chapter 8: Particle Kinematics<br />
Chapter 9: Dynamics and Newton’s Second Law<br />
Chapter 10: Circular Motion<br />
Chapter 11: Energy and Work<br />
Chapter 12: Waves and Vibrations<br />
Chapter 13: Advanced Mechanics<br />
Final Exam<br />
Quiz Solutions and Final Exam Questions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
Thermal Fluid Sciences<br />
New<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To<br />
THERMoDyNAMICS AND<br />
HEAT TRANSFER WITH EES<br />
SoFTWARE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (September 2007)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-723565-9 / MHID: 0-07-723565-7<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer provides balanced<br />
coverage of the basic concepts of thermodynamics and heat<br />
transfer.Together with the clear an numerous illustrations, studentfriendly<br />
writing style, and manageable math, this is an ideal text for an<br />
introductory thermal science course for non-mechanical engineering<br />
majors. Continuing in the tradition of Cengel/Boles: Thermodynamics,<br />
this lavishly illustrated text presents the key topics in thermodynamics<br />
and heat transfer, in a highly accessible student-friendly fashion.<br />
The flexibly organized text can accommodate courses that spend<br />
anywhere from 1/3rd to 2/3rds or more of class time on thermodynamics<br />
and the rest on key heat transfer topics. The intuitive approach<br />
is supported by a wealth of physical explanations and analogies<br />
that draw parallels between the subject and the students’ everyday<br />
experiences. Many of the 150 thoroughly worked out examples and<br />
almost 2,000 real-world problems, highlight applications from civil and<br />
electrical engineering. Over 1,000 illustrations help students visualize<br />
concepts,This approach and contents make this text an ideal resource<br />
for introduction to thermodynamics and/or thermal science courses<br />
intended for non-mechanical engineering majors.
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
�<br />
New Problems<br />
� Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software is packaged with<br />
each new copy of the text.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Separate chapter covering electronics cooling<br />
�<br />
�<br />
More than 1,000 illustrations<br />
Flexible Organization<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Intro to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2e<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview<br />
Part 1 Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 2: Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
Chapter 3: Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis<br />
Chapter 4: Properties of Pure Substances<br />
Chapter 5: Energy Analysis of Closed Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes<br />
Chapter 7: The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 8: Entropy<br />
Part 2 Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 9: Mechanisms of Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 10: Steady Heat Conduction<br />
Chapter 11: Transient Heat Conduction<br />
Chapter 12: External Forced Convection<br />
Chapter 13: Internal Forced Convection<br />
Chapter 14: Natural Convection<br />
Chapter 15: Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 16: Heat Exchangers<br />
Chapter 17: Cooling of Electronic Equipment<br />
Appendix 1 Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
Appendix 2 Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
New<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF<br />
THERMAL-FLuID SCIENCES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno,<br />
and Robert H. Turner, University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Hardcover / 1152 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-332748-8 / MHID: 0-07-332748-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126631-4 / MHID: 0-07-126631-3<br />
(SI Metric Edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date February 2008]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
The best-selling Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences is designed<br />
for the non-mechanical engineering student who needs exposure to<br />
key concepts in the thermal sciences in order to pass the Fundamen-<br />
213<br />
tals of Engineering (FE) Exam. This lavishly illustrated text provides a<br />
highly intuitive and practical understanding of the material by emphasizing<br />
the physics and the underlying physical phenomena involved.<br />
Using a reader-friendly approach and a conversational writing style,<br />
the book is self-instructive and entertains while it teaches. It shows that<br />
highly technical matter can be communicated effectively using simple<br />
yet precise language. The text is made up of Thermodynamics, Heat<br />
Transfer and Fluids. The laws that govern these three subjects are all<br />
the same. Like all the other Cengel texts, it uses a similar pedagogical<br />
approach, by using familiar everyday examples.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Exceptional homework problems--over 2,000 homework problems,<br />
including concept, review, design, computer essay, and labtype<br />
problems, are grouped by topic for easy selection. Open-ended<br />
problem solving is encouraged and readers are given an early lead-in<br />
to design considerations. Numerous realistic economic and safetyrelated<br />
problems are presented to help promote cost, engineering<br />
practice, and safety awareness.<br />
� EES (Engineering Equation Solver) CD-ROM packaged is free<br />
with text. EES is a powerful equation solver with built-in functions and<br />
property tables for thermodynamics and transport properties as well<br />
as automatic unit checking capability.<br />
� An integrated and highly intuitive approach to the 1st Law of<br />
Thermodynamics unifies, in one chapter, coverage of the 1st Law as<br />
it relates to Closed Systems and Control Volumes.<br />
� Numerous student-friendly examples relate thermal science<br />
concepts to students' everyday experiences (i.e., cooking, weight<br />
gain, cooling drinks).<br />
� A structured approach to problem solving is used while maintaining<br />
an informal style, giving readers a strong grounding in the concepts<br />
of engineering thermal-fluid sciences.<br />
� Current industrial practices are highlighted by offering two applications<br />
chapters to supplement the text. Chapters on the heating<br />
and cooling of buildings and the cooling of electronic equipment are<br />
available for free download on the book website.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Overview<br />
PART I - Thermodynamics<br />
2 Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics<br />
3 Properties of Pure Substances<br />
4 Energy Transfer by Heat, Work, and Mass<br />
5 The First Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
7 Entropy<br />
8 Power and Refrigeration Cycles<br />
PART II - Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Gas Mixtures and Psychrometrics<br />
10 Properties of Fluids<br />
11 Fluid Statics<br />
12 Momentum Analysis of Flow Structures<br />
13 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
14 Flow in Pipes<br />
15 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
Part III - Heat Transfer<br />
16 Mechanisms of Heat Transfer<br />
17 Steady Heat Conduction<br />
18 Transient Heat Conduction<br />
19 Forced Convection<br />
20 Natural Convection<br />
21 Fundamentals of Thermal Radiation<br />
22 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
23 Heat Exchanges<br />
PART IV - Appendices<br />
Appendix 1: Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
Appendix 2: Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
Appendix 3: Introduction to EES
New<br />
Thermodynamics<br />
(Introduction)<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To<br />
THERMoDyNAMICS AND<br />
HEAT TRANSFER WITH EES<br />
SoFTWARE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (September 2007)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-723565-9 / MHID: 0-07-723565-7<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer provides balanced<br />
coverage of the basic concepts of thermodynamics and heat<br />
transfer.Together with the clear an numerous illustrations, studentfriendly<br />
writing style, and manageable math, this is an ideal text for an<br />
introductory thermal science course for non-mechanical engineering<br />
majors. Continuing in the tradition of Cengel/Boles: Thermodynamics,<br />
this lavishly illustrated text presents the key topics in thermodynamics<br />
and heat transfer, in a highly accessible student-friendly fashion.<br />
The flexibly organized text can accommodate courses that spend<br />
anywhere from 1/3rd to 2/3rds or more of class time on thermodynamics<br />
and the rest on key heat transfer topics. The intuitive approach<br />
is supported by a wealth of physical explanations and analogies<br />
that draw parallels between the subject and the students’ everyday<br />
experiences. Many of the 150 thoroughly worked out examples and<br />
almost 2,000 real-world problems, highlight applications from civil and<br />
electrical engineering. Over 1,000 illustrations help students visualize<br />
concepts,This approach and contents make this text an ideal resource<br />
for introduction to thermodynamics and/or thermal science courses<br />
intended for non-mechanical engineering majors.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� New Problems<br />
� Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software is packaged with<br />
each new copy of the text.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Separate chapter covering electronics cooling<br />
�<br />
�<br />
More than 1,000 illustrations<br />
Flexible Organization<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Intro to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 2e<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview<br />
Part 1 Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 2: Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
Chapter 3: Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis<br />
Chapter 4: Properties of Pure Substances<br />
Chapter 5: Energy Analysis of Closed Systems<br />
Chapter 6: Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes<br />
Chapter 7: The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
Chapter 8: Entropy<br />
Part 2 Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 9: Mechanisms of Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 10: Steady Heat Conduction<br />
Chapter 11: Transient Heat Conduction<br />
Chapter 12: External Forced Convection<br />
Chapter 13: Internal Forced Convection<br />
Chapter 14: Natural Convection<br />
Chapter 15: Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
Chapter 16: Heat Exchangers<br />
Chapter 17: Cooling of Electronic Equipment<br />
Appendix 1 Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
Appendix 2 Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
THERMoDyNAMICS:<br />
AN ENGINEERING APPRoACH<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno,<br />
and Michael A. Boles, NC State University-Raleigh<br />
2008 (September 2006) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330537-0 / MHID: 0-07-330537-5<br />
(with Aris bind-in card and Student Resource DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125771-8 / MHID: 0-07-125771-3<br />
(IE, SI Metric, with Student Resource DVD)<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
The worldwide bestseller Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach<br />
brings further refinement to an approach that emphasizes a physical<br />
understanding of the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics. The<br />
authors offer an engineering textbook that "talks directly to tomorrow's<br />
engineers in a simple yet precise manner, that encourages creative<br />
thinking, and is read by the students with interest and enthusiasm".<br />
Over 500 new or revised homework problems have been added to<br />
this 6/e.<br />
The media package for this text is extensive, giving users a large variety<br />
of supplemental resources to choose from. A Student Resources<br />
DVD is packaged with each new copy of the text and contains the<br />
popular Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software, Physical Experiments,<br />
and an Interactive Thermodynamics tutorial. <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s<br />
new Assessment, Review, and Instruction System (ARIS) is available<br />
to students and instructors. ARIS is a complete, online tutorial,<br />
electronic homework, and course management system designed for<br />
greater ease of use than many other systems available. <strong>McGraw</strong> <strong>Hill</strong><br />
has provided a solution to answers to homework problems circulating<br />
around campus by providing ARIS. This is an algorithmic problem<br />
generator, which allows you to generate your own problems<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� ARIS (Assessment, Review, Instruction System) is a complete,<br />
online tutorial, electronic homework, and course management<br />
system designed for greater ease of use than many other systems<br />
available.<br />
� This is why we are coming out with such a quick turnaround,<br />
because we have a solution to the problem of solutions circulating<br />
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�<br />
214<br />
Hands-on Mechanics is a web site developed by <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>
in partnership with the United States Military Academy. The site is<br />
designed for instructors who are interested in incorporating 3-D,<br />
hands-on teaching aids into their lectures.<br />
� This is another reason why we had such a quick turnaround. Our<br />
media package has increased with HOM.<br />
� Over 500 homework problems have been revised or are new<br />
to the sixth edition.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� This text features more illustrations and photographs than other<br />
books in this category. The illustrations again illustrate things we see<br />
around us, everyday experiences, so students can identify with what<br />
they are reading. Some of the figures and photographs in the text are<br />
intended to serve as a means of emphasizing key concepts that would<br />
otherwise go unnoticed; some serve as page summaries.<br />
� Hundreds of industry-related problems, many of which are comprehensive<br />
computer problems.<br />
� A Student Resources DVD is packaged with each new copy<br />
of the text. The DVD contains the Limited Academic Version of the<br />
Engineering Equation Solver (EES) software, 9 Physical Experiments<br />
including videos, write-ups and data, and an Interactive Thermodynamics<br />
Tutorial.<br />
� A distinctive feature of this book is its emphasis on the physical<br />
aspects of the subject matter in addition to mathematical representations<br />
and manipulations.<br />
� Cengel uses ordinary day to day experiences that builds up to<br />
a mathamatical problem--other texts give you the theory and math<br />
first--we build up to it and the competitors dive right into the theory<br />
and math<br />
� The 1st Law of Thermodynamics is introduced early in a new<br />
Chapter 2: Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts.<br />
2 Energy Conversion and General Energy Analysis.<br />
3 Properties of Pure Substances.<br />
4 Energy Analysis of Closed Systems.<br />
5 Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes.<br />
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics.<br />
7 Entropy.<br />
8 Energy: A Measure of Work Potential.<br />
9 Gas Power Cycles.<br />
10 Vapor and Combined Power Cycles.<br />
11 Refrigeration Cycles.<br />
12 Thermodynamic Property Relations.<br />
13 Gas Mixtures.<br />
14 Gas Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning.<br />
15 Chemical Reactions.<br />
16 Chemical and Phase Equilibrium<br />
17 Compressible Flow.<br />
Appendix 1 Property Tables and Charts (SI Units).<br />
Appendix 2 Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
215<br />
International Edition<br />
THERMoDyNAMICS: AN ENGINEERING<br />
APPRoACH, SI METRIC EDITIoN<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno, and Michael A. Boles,<br />
NC State University-Raleigh<br />
2006 / Softcover / 946 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125084-9 / MHID: 0-07-125084-0<br />
[IE, SI Metric edition]<br />
The new edition features an early introduction of the first law of thermodynamics,<br />
separate coverage of closed systems energy analysis,<br />
combined coverage of control volume mass and energy analysis, and<br />
revised coverage of compressible flow. Over 300 comprehensive<br />
problems have been added to this physically intuitive text, many of<br />
which come from industrial applications. Chapter 17 on Compressible<br />
Flow is greatly revised and expanded. Over 300 new comprehensive<br />
problems from industry applications have been added. Approximately<br />
40% of the current text homework problems sets have been revised,<br />
and are grouped in the following categories: Problems addressing<br />
specific topics; Concept questions; Review problems; Design and<br />
essay problems; Computer problems<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts.<br />
2 Energy Conversion and General Energy Analysis.<br />
3 Properties of Pure Substances.<br />
4 Energy Analysis of Closed Systems.<br />
5 Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes.<br />
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics.<br />
7 Entropy.<br />
8 Energy: A Measure of Work Potential.<br />
9 Gas Power Cycles.<br />
10 Vapor and Combined Power Cycles.<br />
11 Refrigeration Cycles.<br />
12 Thermodynamic Property Relations.<br />
13 Gas Mixtures.<br />
14 Gas Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning.<br />
15 Chemical Reactions.<br />
16 Chemical and Phase Equilibrium<br />
17 Compressible Flow.<br />
Appendix Property Tables and Charts.<br />
ENGINEERING THERMoDyNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by P.K. Nag, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian<br />
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur<br />
2005 / Softcover / 848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-059114-1 / MHID: 0-07-059114-8<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction.<br />
2. Temperature.<br />
3. Work and Heat Transfer.<br />
4. First Law of Thermodynamics.<br />
5. First Law Applied to Flow Processes.<br />
6. Second Law of Thermodynamics.<br />
7. Entropy. 8. Available Energy, Availability and Irreversibility.<br />
9. Properties of Pure Substances.<br />
10. Properties of Gases and Gas Mixtures.<br />
11. Thermodynamics Relations, Equilibrium and Stability.<br />
12. Vapour Power Cycles.<br />
13. Gas Power Cycles.<br />
14. Refrigeration Cycles.
15. Psychometrics.<br />
16. Reactive Systems.<br />
17. Compressible Fluid Flow.<br />
18. Elements of Heat Transfer.<br />
19. Gas Compressors.<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To THERMoDyNAMICS<br />
AND HEAT TRANSFER<br />
by Yunus Cengel, University of Nevada–Reno<br />
1997 / 922 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-011498-2 / MHID: 0-07-011498-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122660-8 / MHID: 0-07-122660-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics<br />
2 Properties of Pure Substances<br />
3 The First Law of Thermodynamics Closed Systems<br />
4 The First Law of Thermodynamics Control Volumes<br />
5 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 Entropy<br />
7 Power and Refrigeration Cycles<br />
8 Steady Heat Conduction<br />
9 Transient Heat Conduction<br />
10 Forced Convection<br />
11 Natural Convection<br />
12 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
13 Heat Exchangers<br />
14 Cooling of Electronic Equipment<br />
Property Tables and Charts (SI and English units)<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF<br />
THERMoDyNAMICS FoR ENGINEERS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Merle Potter, Michigan State University, and Craig Somerton, Ph.D,<br />
Michigan State University<br />
2006 / Softcover / 400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146306-5 / MHID: 0-07-146306-2<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Get the essentials of thermodynamics all in one book! Thermodynamics<br />
is a core course for you if you are studying mechanical, civil,<br />
or electrical engineering. The second edition of Schaum’s Outline<br />
of Thermodynamics for Engineers is reorganized and expanded to<br />
conform to the more user-friendly, pragmatic approach to the material<br />
now used in classes. Includes: New sample tests simulate quizzes<br />
and tests given in class; 500 fully solved problems.<br />
216<br />
Thermal Systems Design<br />
International Edition<br />
DESIGN AND SIMuLATIoN oF THERMAL<br />
SySTEMS<br />
by N Suryanarayana, G B Plant Polytechnic and Oner Arici<br />
2003 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124105-2 / MHID: 0-07-124105-1 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction to Thermal System Design.<br />
The Design Process.<br />
Ethical Considerations.<br />
Thermodynamics Review.<br />
Fluid Mechanics Review.<br />
Heat Transfer Review.<br />
System Components.<br />
Case Studies-I.<br />
Case Studies-II.<br />
Data Analysis. Economic Considerations.<br />
Preparing Technical Reports A- Property Tables A Using EES<br />
International Edition<br />
DESIGN oF THERMAL SySTEMS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Wilbert Stoecker, University of Illinois<br />
1989 / 565 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100610-1 / MHID: 0-07-100610-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Engineering Design<br />
2 Designing a Workable System<br />
3 Economics<br />
4 Equation Fitting<br />
5 Modeling Thermal Equipment<br />
6 System Simulation<br />
7 Optimization<br />
8 Lagrange Multipliers<br />
9 Search Methods<br />
10 Dynamic Programming<br />
11 Geometric Programming<br />
12 Linear Programming<br />
13 Mathematical Modeling-Thermodynamic Properties<br />
14 Steady-State Simulation of Large Systems<br />
15 Dynamic Behavior of Thermal Systems<br />
16 Calculus: Methods of Optimization<br />
17 Vector and Reduced Gradient Searches<br />
18 Calculus of Variations and Dynamic Programming<br />
Appendix<br />
Probabilistic Approaches to Design
New<br />
Fluid Mechanics<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF<br />
THERMAL-FLuID SCIENCES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno,<br />
and Robert H. Turner, University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (July 2007) / Hardcover / 1152 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-332748-8 / MHID: 0-07-332748-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126631-4 / MHID: 0-07-126631-3<br />
(SI Metric Edition)<br />
[SI Units estimated pub date February 2008]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
The best-selling Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences is designed<br />
for the non-mechanical engineering student who needs exposure to<br />
key concepts in the thermal sciences in order to pass the Fundamentals<br />
of Engineering (FE) Exam. This lavishly illustrated text provides a<br />
highly intuitive and practical understanding of the material by emphasizing<br />
the physics and the underlying physical phenomena involved.<br />
Using a reader-friendly approach and a conversational writing style,<br />
the book is self-instructive and entertains while it teaches. It shows that<br />
highly technical matter can be communicated effectively using simple<br />
yet precise language. The text is made up of Thermodynamics, Heat<br />
Transfer and Fluids. The laws that govern these three subjects are all<br />
the same. Like all the other Cengel texts, it uses a similar pedagogical<br />
approach, by using familiar everyday examples.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Exceptional homework problems--over 2,000 homework problems,<br />
including concept, review, design, computer essay, and labtype<br />
problems, are grouped by topic for easy selection. Open-ended<br />
problem solving is encouraged and readers are given an early lead-in<br />
to design considerations. Numerous realistic economic and safetyrelated<br />
problems are presented to help promote cost, engineering<br />
practice, and safety awareness.<br />
� EES (Engineering Equation Solver) CD-ROM packaged is free<br />
with text. EES is a powerful equation solver with built-in functions and<br />
property tables for thermodynamics and transport properties as well<br />
as automatic unit checking capability.<br />
� An integrated and highly intuitive approach to the 1st Law of<br />
Thermodynamics unifies, in one chapter, coverage of the 1st Law as<br />
it relates to Closed Systems and Control Volumes.<br />
� Numerous student-friendly examples relate thermal science<br />
concepts to students' everyday experiences (i.e., cooking, weight<br />
gain, cooling drinks).<br />
� A structured approach to problem solving is used while maintaining<br />
an informal style, giving readers a strong grounding in the concepts<br />
of engineering thermal-fluid sciences.<br />
�<br />
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plications chapters to supplement the text. Chapters on the heating<br />
and cooling of buildings and the cooling of electronic equipment are<br />
available for free download on the book website.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Overview<br />
PART I - Thermodynamics<br />
2 Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics<br />
3 Properties of Pure Substances<br />
4 Energy Transfer by Heat, Work, and Mass<br />
5 The First Law of Thermodynamics<br />
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics<br />
7 Entropy<br />
8 Power and Refrigeration Cycles<br />
PART II - Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Gas Mixtures and Psychrometrics<br />
10 Properties of Fluids<br />
11 Fluid Statics<br />
12 Momentum Analysis of Flow Structures<br />
13 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
14 Flow in Pipes<br />
15 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
Part III - Heat Transfer<br />
16 Mechanisms of Heat Transfer<br />
17 Steady Heat Conduction<br />
18 Transient Heat Conduction<br />
19 Forced Convection<br />
20 Natural Convection<br />
21 Fundamentals of Thermal Radiation<br />
22 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />
23 Heat Exchanges<br />
PART IV - Appendices<br />
Appendix 1: Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
Appendix 2: Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
Appendix 3: Introduction to EES<br />
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ESSENTIALS oF FLuID<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Fundamentals and<br />
Applications<br />
by John M. Cimbala, Pennsylvania State University-University<br />
Park, and Yunus A. Cengel,<br />
University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2008 (September 2006) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330112-9 / MHID: 0-07-330112-4<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126030-5 / MHID: 0-07-126030-7 [IE, with<br />
Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cimbala<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications is an<br />
abridged version of a more comprehensive text by the same authors,<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications (<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006).<br />
Suitable for a one-semester course, this text communicates directly<br />
with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner. It covers
the basic principles and equations of fluids in the context of numerous,<br />
diverse real-world engineering examples, and it helps students<br />
develop an intuitive understanding of fluid mechanics by emphasizing<br />
the physics. An abundance of figures, photographs and supplemental<br />
visual aids spark curiosity and reinforce the physics.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� An abridged version of the successful, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals<br />
and Applications by Yunus Cengel and John Cimbala<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 2006), this text is suitable for a one-semester course<br />
in fluid mechanics.<br />
� This text emphasizes the physical aspects of fluid mechanics in<br />
addition to mathematical representations and manipulations.<br />
� Since fluid mechanics is a highly visual subject, the Cimbala<br />
text features 660 illustrations and photographs. Also included is<br />
an outstanding media program that includes narrated videos and<br />
animations.<br />
� Topic Flexibility facilitates different approaches by covering the<br />
basics for all majors and then offers robust coverage to allow mechanical,<br />
civil, or aerospace engineering approaches.<br />
� A Student Resources DVD is included with each text. The DVD<br />
includes the Limited Academic Verison of Engineering Equation Solver<br />
(EES) with scripted solutions to select text problems and narrated<br />
Fluid Mechanics visualization videos.<br />
� An Online Learning Center is available for students and instructors<br />
at http://www.mhhe.com/cengel.<br />
� This text features Hands-on Mechanics as an additional resource<br />
for instructors. Hands-on Mechanics is a website designed for instructors<br />
who are interested in incorporating 3-Dimensional, hands-on<br />
teaching aids into their lectures.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Mass, Bernoulli, and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Modeling<br />
8 Internal Flow<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 External Flow: Drag and Lift<br />
11 Open-Channel Flow<br />
12 Turbomachinery<br />
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FLuID MECHANICS<br />
Sixth Edition<br />
by Frank M. White, University Of Rhode Island-<br />
Kingston<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 896 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330920-0 / MHID: 0-07-330920-6<br />
(with Student DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128646-6 / MHID: 0-07-128646-2<br />
[IE, with Aris bind-in card and Student DVD]<br />
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Whites Fluid Mechanics sixth edition will continue the text's tradition<br />
of excellent problems of different types, precision and accuracy, and<br />
good application of concepts to engineering. The new 6th edition will<br />
feature the best general problem-solving approach to date, presented<br />
at the start of the book and carefully integrated in all examples.<br />
Students can progress from general ones to those involving design,<br />
multiple steps and computer usage. Word problems are included to<br />
build readers’ conceptual understanding of the subject, and FE Exam<br />
problems (in multiple-choice format) are included. EES (Engineering<br />
Equation Solver) software is included so that students can effectively<br />
use the computer to model, solve and modify typical fluid mechanics<br />
problems. A DVD containing EES is free with every book, and<br />
Appendix E describes its use and application to fluid mechanics. A<br />
limited version of EES, that does not expire, is included on the CD<br />
ROM; users of the book can also download and distribute the full<br />
Academic Version of EES, which is renewed annually with a new<br />
username and password. Also an annimation library will be included<br />
as will an unlimited amount of problems, due to ARIS.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� The exciting new supplements package includes a rich array of<br />
resources for students and instructors. For students there is a new<br />
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libraries, EES software, and scripted EES problems. The book's<br />
ARIS site includes interactive FE Exam Quizzes and Algorithmic<br />
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This book will also feature Hands on Mechanics! A Student<br />
Study Guide will also be available. This makes us unique compared<br />
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� New examples have be added, and as in the 5th edition, these<br />
examples and the book's problems feature such modern engineering<br />
applications as biofluidics and nano-technology applications of<br />
fluids.<br />
� Features best general problem-solving approach to date,<br />
presented at the start of the book and carefully integrated in all<br />
examples.<br />
� The 6th edition continues White's tradition of offering easy-to-follow<br />
explanations that are more realistic than any other book in terms<br />
of how problems are actually solved.<br />
�<br />
218<br />
30% of the problems are new or revised.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Excellent progression from physical concepts to engineering<br />
applications.
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Pressure Distribution<br />
3. Integral Relations for a Control Volume<br />
4. Differential Relations for Fluid Flow<br />
5. Dimensional Analysis and Similarity<br />
6. Viscous Flow in Ducts<br />
7. Flow Past Immersed Bodies<br />
8. Pontential Flow and Computational Fluid Dynamics<br />
9. Compressible Flow<br />
10. Open-Channel Flow<br />
11. Turbomachinery<br />
Appendix A: Physical Properties of Fluids<br />
Appendix B: Compressible Flow Tables<br />
Appendix C: Conversion Factors<br />
Appendix D: Equations of Motion in Cylindrical Coordinates<br />
Appendix E: Introduction to EES<br />
Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
FLuID MECHANICS:<br />
Fundamentals & Applications<br />
by Yunus A Cengel, University of Nevada-Reno and John M Cimbala,<br />
Pennsylvania State University–University Park<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 864 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304465-1 / MHID: 0-07-304465-2<br />
(with Student Resources DVD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125764-0 / MHID: 0-07-125764-0<br />
[SI Metric edition, with Student Resource DVD]<br />
www.mhhe.com/cengel<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications communicates<br />
directly with tomorrow’s engineers in a simple yet precise manner.<br />
The text covers the basic principles and equations of fluid mechanics<br />
in the context of numerous and diverse real-world engineering<br />
examples. The text helps students develop an intuitive understanding<br />
of fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics, and by supplying attractive<br />
figures, numerous photographs and visual aids to reinforce<br />
the physics.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />
2 Properties of Fluids<br />
3 Pressure and Fluid Statics<br />
4 Fluid Kinematics<br />
5 Bernoulli and Energy Equations<br />
6 Momentum and Analysis of Flow Systems<br />
7 Dimensional Analysis and Flow Systems<br />
8 Flow in Pipes<br />
9 Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow<br />
10 Approximations of the Navier-Stokes Equation<br />
11 Flow Over Bodies: Drag and Lift<br />
12 Compressible Flow<br />
13 Open-Channel Flow<br />
14 Turbomachinery<br />
15 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)<br />
Appendices:<br />
1 - Property Tables and Charts (SI Units)<br />
2 - Property Tables and Charts (English Units)<br />
3 - Introduction to EES<br />
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International Edition<br />
FLuID MECHANICS WITH ENGINEERING<br />
APPLICATIoNS<br />
Tenth Edition<br />
by E John Finnemore, Santa Clara University and Joseph B Franzini,<br />
Stanford University<br />
2002 / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-243202-2 / MHID: 0-07-243202-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-112196-5 / MHID: 0-07-112196-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/finnermore<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
2 Properties of Fluids.<br />
3 Fluid Statics.<br />
4 Basics of Fluid Flow.<br />
5 Energy in Steady FLow.<br />
6 Momentum and Forces in Fluid Flow.<br />
7 Similitude and Dimensional Analysis.<br />
8 Steady. Incompressible Flow in Pressure Conduits.<br />
9 Forces on Immersed Bodies.<br />
10 Steady Flow in Open Channels.<br />
11 Fluid Measurement.<br />
12 Unsteady-Flow Problems.<br />
13 Steady Flow of Compressible Fluids.<br />
14 Ideal Flow Mathematics.<br />
15 Hydraulic Machinery - Pumps.<br />
16 Hydraulic Machinery - Turbines.<br />
Appendix A Fluid and Geometric Properties.<br />
Appendix B Equations in Fluid Mechanics.<br />
Appendix C Programming and Computer Applications.<br />
Appendix D Examples of Using Solvers<br />
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF FLuID DyNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William F. Hughes, Ph.D., Carnegie Institute of Technology , John A.<br />
Brighton, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, and Nicholas Winowich,<br />
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville<br />
1999 / Softcover / 369 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031118-3 / MHID: 0-07-031118-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Fluid Statistics<br />
Mathematical Models of Fluid Motion<br />
Dimensional Analysis and Similitude<br />
Boundary Layer Flow and Flow in Pipes and Ducts<br />
Incompressible Potential Flow<br />
One-Dimensional Compressible Flow<br />
Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow Gasdynamics<br />
Incompressible Turbulent Flow<br />
Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flow<br />
Mangetohydrodynamics<br />
Non-Newtonian Fluids<br />
Appendix A: Some Properties of Fluids<br />
Appendix B: Units and Dimensions<br />
Appendix C: Some Basic Equations in Various Coordinate Systems<br />
Appendix D: Tables for Compressible Flow<br />
Appendix E: Cartesian Tensors<br />
Appendix F: Vector Identities<br />
Appendix G: Flow Measuring Techniques
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF FLuID MECHANICS<br />
AND HyDRAuLICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Ranald Giles, Drexel Institute of Technology; Jack B. Evett, UNCC;<br />
Cheng Liu, UNCC<br />
1994 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-020509-3 / MHID: 0-07-020509-4<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Properties of Fluids<br />
2 Fluid Statics<br />
3 Hydrostatic Force on Surfaces<br />
4 Buoyancy and Flotation<br />
5 Translation and Rotation of Liquid Masses<br />
6 Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulics Similitude<br />
7 Fundamentals of Fluid Flow<br />
8 Flow in Closed Conduits<br />
9 Complex Pipeline Systems<br />
10 Flow in Open Channels<br />
11 Flow of Compressible Fluids<br />
12 Measurement of Flow of Fluids<br />
13 Forces Developed by Moving Fluids<br />
14 Fluid Machinery<br />
Appendix<br />
Fluid Mechanics<br />
(Advanced)<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF FLuID DyNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William Hughes, Carnegie-Mellon University, John Brighton, Pennsylvania<br />
State University, and Nicholas Winowich, University of Tennessee,<br />
Knoxville<br />
1999 / 369 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031118-3 / MHID: 0-07-031118-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction.<br />
Fluid Statistics.<br />
Mathematical Models of Fluid Motion.<br />
Dimensional Analysis and Similitude.<br />
Boundary Layer Flow and Flow in Pipes and Ducts.<br />
Incompressible Potential Flow.<br />
One-Dimensional Compressible Flow.<br />
Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow Gas Dynamics.<br />
Incompressible Turbulent Flow.<br />
Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flow.<br />
Mangetohydro-dynamics.<br />
Non-Newtonian Fluids.<br />
Appendices:<br />
A: Some Properties of Fluids.<br />
B: Units and Dimensions.<br />
C: Some Basic Equations in Various Coordinate Systems.<br />
D: Tables for Compressible Flow.<br />
E: Cartesian Tensors.<br />
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F: Vector Identities.<br />
G: Flow Measuring Techniques.<br />
Computational Fluid<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
CoMPuTATIoNAL FLuID DyNAMICS<br />
by John Anderson, University of Maryland<br />
1995 / 547 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-001685-9 / MHID: 0-07-001685-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113210-7 / MHID: 0-07-113210-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I: Basic Thoughts and Equations<br />
1 Philosophy of Computational Fluid Dynamics<br />
2 The Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics: Their Derivation,<br />
A Discussion of Their Physical Meaning, and A Presentation of<br />
Forms Particularly Suitable to CFD<br />
3 Mathematical Behavior of Partial Differential Equations: The<br />
Impact on Computational Fluid Dynamics<br />
Part II: Basics of the Numerics<br />
4 Basic Aspects of Discretization<br />
5 Grids With Appropriate Transformations<br />
6 Some Simple CFD Techniques: A Beginning<br />
Part III: Some Applications<br />
7 Numerical Solutions of Quasi-One-Dimensional Nozzle Flows<br />
8 Numerical Solution of A Two-Dimensional Supersonic Flow:<br />
Prandtl-Meyer Expansion Wave<br />
9 Incompressible Couette Flow: Numerical Solution by Means of<br />
an Implicit Method and the Pressure Correction Method<br />
10 Supersonic Flow Over a Flat Plate: Numerical Solution by<br />
Solving the Complete Navier-Stokes Equations<br />
Part IV: Other Topics<br />
11 Some Advanced Topics in Modern CFD: A Discussion<br />
12 The Future of Computational Fluid Dynamics<br />
Appendix A: Thomas’s Algorithm for the Solution of A Tridiagonal<br />
System of Equations<br />
References<br />
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF FLuID DyNAMICS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by William F. Hughes, Ph.D., Carnegie Institute of Technology , John A.<br />
Brighton, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, and Nicholas Winowich,<br />
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville<br />
1999 / Softcover / 369 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031118-3 / MHID: 0-07-031118-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Fluid Statistics<br />
Mathematical Models of Fluid Motion<br />
Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Boundary Layer Flow and Flow in Pipes and Ducts<br />
Incompressible Potential Flow<br />
One-Dimensional Compressible Flow<br />
Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow Gasdynamics<br />
Incompressible Turbulent Flow<br />
Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flow<br />
Mangetohydrodynamics<br />
Non-Newtonian Fluids<br />
Appendix A: Some Properties of Fluids<br />
Appendix B: Units and Dimensions<br />
Appendix C: Some Basic Equations in Various Coordinate Systems<br />
Appendix D: Tables for Compressible Flow<br />
Appendix E: Cartesian Tensors<br />
Appendix F: Vector Identities<br />
Appendix G: Flow Measuring Techniques<br />
Control Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
CoNTRoL SySTEMS<br />
Principles and Design<br />
Second Edition<br />
by M. Gopal, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi<br />
2002 / 989 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-048289-0 / MHID: 0-07-048289-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123127-5 / MHID: 0-07-123127-7 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction to the Control Problem.<br />
2. Dynamic Models and Dynamic Response.<br />
3. Models of Industrial Control Devices and Systems.<br />
4. Basic Principles of Feedback Control.<br />
5. Concepts of Stability and the Routh Stability Criterion.<br />
6. The Performance of Feedback Systems.<br />
7. Compensator Design Using Root Locus Plots.<br />
8. The Nyquist Stability Criterion and Stability Margins.<br />
9. Feedback System Performance Based on the Frequency Response.<br />
10. Compensator Design Using Bode Plots.<br />
11. Hardware and Software Implementation of Common Compensators.<br />
12. Control System Analysis Using State Variable Methods.<br />
Appendix A: Mathematical Background.<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Environment.<br />
Appendix C: Control Theory.<br />
Quiz.<br />
Index<br />
221<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF FEEDBACk AND<br />
CoNTRoL SySTEMS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Joseph DiStefano, University of California, Los Angeles; Allen Stubberud,<br />
UCLA; Ivan William, TRW Space and Technology<br />
1990 / 572 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-017052-0 / MHID: 0-07-017052-5<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Control Systems Terminology<br />
Differential Equations, Difference Equations, and Linear Systems<br />
The LaPlace Transform and The Z-Transform<br />
Stability<br />
Transfer Functions<br />
Block Diagram Algebra and Transfer Functions of Systems<br />
Signal Flow Graphs<br />
System Sensitivity Measures and Classification of Feedback Systems<br />
Analysis and Design of Feedback Control Systems: Objectives and<br />
Methods<br />
Nyquist Analysis<br />
Nyquist Design<br />
Root-Locus Design<br />
Bode Analysis<br />
Bode Design<br />
Nichols Chart Analysis<br />
Nichols Chart Design<br />
Introduction to Nonlinear Control Systems<br />
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Control Systems Analysis and<br />
Design<br />
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MECHANICS oF MATERIALS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
By Ferdinand P Beer (deceased), E Russell Johnston & John T DeWolf of<br />
University of Connecticut and David Mazurek, US Coast Guard Academy<br />
2009 (June 2008)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-722140-9 / MHID: 0-07-722140-0<br />
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For the past fifty years, Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
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Their careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of<br />
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The main objective of a mechanics course should be to develop in the<br />
engineering student, the ability to analyze a given problem in a simple<br />
and logical manner, and to apply to its solution, a few fundamental<br />
and well-understood principles. This text is designed for the first<br />
course in mechanics of materials - or strength of materials - offered<br />
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to cover the material. Similar to an E-Professor online tutorial.<br />
FEATURES<br />
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Review of statics and the use of free-body diagrams<br />
Introduction of a problem-solving methodology<br />
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE/EIT) Exam appendix<br />
Over 1,600 high-quality, accurate problems<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction--concept Of Stress<br />
2 Stress And Strain--axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending<br />
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5 Analysis And Design Of Beams For Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses In Beams And Thin-walled Members<br />
7 Transformation Of Stress And Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection Of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods<br />
New<br />
STRENGTH oF MATERIALS<br />
(SIGMA SERIES)<br />
by L. S. Negi, Gurunanak Dev Polytechnic,<br />
Rohini, Delhi<br />
2007 / Softcover / 336 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-063459-6 / MHID: 0-07-063459-9 [SI Units]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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Based on the problems and solutions approach, this book on strength<br />
of Materials presents the fundamentals and concepts in a simple<br />
manner with step-by-step solution of varied examples. The large<br />
number of practice problems will facilitate honing of the problem<br />
solving skills.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Stress and Strain<br />
2. Analysis of Stresses<br />
3. Analysis of Strains<br />
4. Torsion<br />
5. Shearing Force and Bending Moment<br />
6. Centroid, Second Moment of Area and Product Moment of Area<br />
7. Stresses in Beams<br />
8. Trusses<br />
9. Compression Members<br />
10. Combined Direct and Bending Stress<br />
11. Theories of Failure<br />
12. Deflection – Geometrical Methods<br />
13. Thin Shell<br />
14. Thick Walled Cylinder<br />
15. Plastic Theory of Structures<br />
16. Springs.
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS oF MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Ferdinand P Beer (deceased); E Russell Johnston, Jr., University of<br />
Connecticut and John T DeWolf, University of Connecticut<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310795-0 / MHID: 0-07-310795-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124999-7 / MHID: 0-07-124999-0<br />
[IE, SI Metric]<br />
www.mhhe.com/beermom4e<br />
For the past forty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested<br />
leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics. Their<br />
careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of accuracy, and attention<br />
to detail have made their texts the standard for excellence. The<br />
revision of their classic Mechanics of Materials features an updated<br />
art and photo program as well as numerous new and revised homework<br />
problems. The text’s superior multimedia supplement package<br />
includes an extensive strength of materials Interactive Tutorial (created<br />
by George Staab and Brooks Breeden of The Ohio State University)<br />
that provides students with additional help on key concepts, as well<br />
as a custom website featuring animations, lecture powerpoints, and<br />
other online resources for both instructors and students.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction - Concept of Stress<br />
2 Stress and Strain - Axial Loading<br />
3 Torsion<br />
4 Pure Bending<br />
5 Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending<br />
6 Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members<br />
7 Transformation of Stress and Strain<br />
8 Principal Stresses Under Given Loading Conditions<br />
9 Deflection of Beams<br />
10 Columns<br />
11 Energy Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
THE SCIENCE AND DESIGN oF<br />
ENGINEERING MATERIALS WITH<br />
MATERIALS IN FoCuS CD-RoM<br />
Second Edition<br />
by James Schaffer, Lafayette College; Ashok Saxena, Georgia Institute of<br />
Technology; Stephen Antolovich,Washington State University; Thomas<br />
Sanders, Georgia Institute of Technology; Steven Warner, University of<br />
Massachusetts-Dartmouth<br />
1999 / 848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-244809-2 / MHID: 0-07-244809-1<br />
(with CD-ROM/E-Text)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116762-8 / MHID: 0-07-116762-5<br />
[IE with CD-ROM]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engsc/materials/schaffer<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 Fundamentals.<br />
Part 2 Microstructural Development.<br />
Part 3 Properties.<br />
Part 4 Materials Synthesis and Design.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
223<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS oF SoLIDS<br />
by Thomas Lardner, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Robert Archer,<br />
University of Massachusetts-Amherst<br />
1994 / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-113448-4 / MHID: 0-07-113448-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Stress and Strain<br />
2 Uniaxial Loading and Deformation<br />
3 Torsion of Circular Shafts<br />
4 Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams<br />
5 Stresses Due to Bending<br />
6 Deflections of Statically Determinate Beams<br />
7 Deflections of Statically Indeterminate Beams<br />
8 Stress and Strain<br />
9 Analysis of Combined States of Stress<br />
10 Buckling and Stability<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICS oF MATERIALS<br />
by Ansel Ugural, New Jersey Institute of Technology<br />
1991 / 441 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100973-7 / MHID: 0-07-100973-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Fundamental Principles<br />
2 Concept of Stress<br />
3 Strain and Material Relations<br />
4 Analysis of Stress and Strain<br />
5 Axially Loaded Members<br />
6 Torsion<br />
7 Stresses in Beams<br />
8 Combined Stresses<br />
9 Deflection of Beams by Integration<br />
10 Deflection of Beams by Special Methods<br />
11 Strain Energy for a General State of Stress<br />
12 Inelastic Behavior<br />
13 Buckling of Columns<br />
Appendixes<br />
A Moments of Areas<br />
B Tables<br />
C How to Use the Interactive Software<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF STRENGTH oF<br />
MATERIALS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William Nash, University of Massachusetts<br />
1998 / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-046617-3 / MHID: 0-07-046617-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Tension and Compression<br />
Chapter 2: Statically Indeterminate Force Systems Tension and<br />
Compression<br />
Chapter 3: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels<br />
Chapter 4: Direct Shear Stresses
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Chapter 5: Torsion<br />
Chapter 6: Shearing Force and Bending Moment<br />
Chapter 7: Centroids, Moments of Inertia, and Products of Inertia of<br />
Plane Areas<br />
Chapter 8: Stresses in Beams<br />
Chapter 9: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Double-Integration Method<br />
Chapter 10: Elastic Deflection of Beams: Method of Singularity<br />
Functions<br />
Chapter 11: Statically Indeterminate Elastic Beams<br />
Chapter 12: Special Topics in Elastic Beam Theory<br />
Chapter 13: Plastic Deformations of Beams<br />
Chapter 14: Columns. Strain Energy Methods<br />
Chapter 15: Combined Stresses<br />
Chapter 16: Members Subject to Combined Loadings: Theories of<br />
Failure<br />
Statics and Strength of<br />
Materials<br />
International Edition<br />
STATICS AND STRENGTH oF MATERIALS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Fa-Hwa Cheng<br />
1997 / Hardcover / 560 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-02-803067-8 / MHID: 0-02-803067-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-115666-0 / MHID: 0-07-115666-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Fundamental Concepts and Principles<br />
Resultant of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Analysis of Structures<br />
Friction<br />
Concurrent Spatial Force Systems<br />
Center of Gravity and Centroids<br />
Area Moments of Inertia<br />
Simple Stresses<br />
Strains<br />
Mechanical Properties of Materials<br />
Torsion of Circular Shafts<br />
Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Beams<br />
Stresses in Beams<br />
Design of Beams for Strength<br />
Deflections of Beams<br />
Statically Indeterminate Beams<br />
Combined Stresses<br />
Columns<br />
Connections<br />
224<br />
Mechanical Behavior of<br />
Materials<br />
MARkS’ STANDARD HANDBook FoR<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS<br />
Eleventh Edition<br />
by Eugene A. Avallone, The City College of the City University of New<br />
York, and Theodore Baumeister, Columbia University<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 1,800 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142867-5 / MHID: 0-07-142867-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Nearly 1800 pages of mechanical engineering facts, figures, standards,<br />
and practices, 2000 illustrations, and 900 tables clarifying<br />
important mathematical and engineering principle, and the collective<br />
wisdom of 160 experts help you answer any analytical, design, and<br />
application question you will ever have.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical Tables and Measuring Units.<br />
Mathematics.<br />
Mechanics of Solids and Fluids.<br />
Heat.<br />
Strength of Material. Materials of Engineering.<br />
Fuels and Furnaces.<br />
Machine Elements.<br />
Power Generation.<br />
Materials Handling.<br />
Transportation.<br />
Building Construction and Equipment.<br />
Shop Processes.<br />
Fans, Pumps, and Compressors.<br />
Electrical and Electronics Engineering.<br />
Instruments and Controls.<br />
Industrial Engineering.<br />
Environmental Control.<br />
Refrigeration. Cryogenics.<br />
Optics.<br />
Patents.<br />
Trademarks.<br />
Copyrights.<br />
New methods and topics.<br />
Miscellaneous.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Stress Analysis<br />
International Edition<br />
ADvANCED STRENGTH AND APPLIED<br />
STRESS ANALySIS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Richard Budynas, Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
1999 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008985-3 / MHID: 0-07-008985-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116099-5 / MHID: 0-07-116099-X [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Force, Stress, Strain, and<br />
Displacement<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain. Transformations, Equilibrium, and<br />
Compatibility<br />
Chapter 3: Fundamental Formulations of Stress, Strain, and<br />
Deflection<br />
Chapter 4: Concepts from the Theory of Elasticity<br />
Chapter 5: Topics from Advanced Mechanics of Materials<br />
Chapter 6: Energy Techniques in Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 7: Strength Theories and Design Methods<br />
Chapter 8: Experimental Stress Analysis<br />
Chapter 9: Introduction to the Finite Element Method<br />
Chapter 10: Finite Element Modeling Techniques<br />
Appendices<br />
Appendix A: SI and USCU Conversions<br />
Appendix B: Properties of Cross Sections<br />
Appendix C: Beams in Bending<br />
Appendix D: Singularity Functions<br />
Appendix E: Principal Second-area Moments<br />
Appendix F: Stress Con-centration Factors<br />
Appendix G: Strain Gage Rosette Equations<br />
Appendix H: Corrections for Transverse Sensitivity of Strain<br />
Appendix I: Matrix Algebra and Cartesian Tensors<br />
International Edition<br />
RoARk’S FoRMuLAS FoR STRESS AND<br />
STRAIN<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Warren Young, University of Wisconsin at Madison and Richard Budynas,<br />
Rochester Institute Technology<br />
2002 / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-072542-3 / MHID: 0-07-072542-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121059-1 / MHID: 0-07-121059-8 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Introduction.<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction.<br />
Part 2: Facts; Principles; Methods.<br />
Chapter 2: Stress and Strain: Important Relationships.<br />
Chapter 3: The Behavior of Bodies Under Stress.<br />
Chapter 4: Principles and Analytical Methods.<br />
Chapter 5: Numerical Methods.<br />
Chapter 6: Experimental Methods.<br />
Part 3: Formulas and Examples.<br />
Chapter 7: Tension, Compression, Shear, and Combined Stress.<br />
225<br />
Chapter 8: Beams; Flexure of Straight Bars .<br />
Chapter 9: Bending of Curved Beams.<br />
Chapter 10: Torsion.<br />
Chapter 11: Flat Plates.<br />
Chapter 12: Columns and Other Compression Members.<br />
Chapter 13: Shells of Revolution; Pressure Vessels; Pipes.<br />
Chapter 14: Bodies in Contact Undergoing Direct Bearing and Shear<br />
Stress. Chapter 15: Elastic Stability.<br />
Chapter 16: Dynamic and Temperature Stresses.<br />
Chapter 17: Stress Concentration Factors.<br />
Appendix A: Properties of a Plane Area.<br />
Appendix B: Glossary: Definitions.<br />
Appendix C: Composite Materials.<br />
Name Index.<br />
Subject Index<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF STATICS AND<br />
STRENGTH oF MATERIALS<br />
by John Jackson, Vermont Technical College; Harold Wirtz, Vermont<br />
Technical College<br />
1983 / 416 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-032121-2 / MHID: 0-07-032121-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foundations<br />
Basic Principles of Statics and Strength of Materials<br />
Nonconcurrent Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Concurrent Coplanar Force Systems<br />
Concurrent Noncoplanar Force Systems<br />
Friction<br />
Miscellaneous Problems<br />
Stress and Deformation<br />
Bolted, Welded, and Riveted Connections<br />
Torsion, Shafts, Shaft Couplings, and Keyes<br />
Centroid, Moments of Inertis, and Radius of Gyration<br />
Beams, Shear Forces, and Bending Moments<br />
Stresses and Deflections in Beams<br />
Beam Design<br />
Combined Stresses<br />
Columns
Structural Analysis<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF<br />
STRuCTuRAL ANALySIS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Kenneth M. Leet, Northeastern University,<br />
Chia-Ming Uang, University Of California-San<br />
Diego, Anne Gilbert, Speigel Zamecnik & Shah<br />
2008 (September 2006) / 784 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330538-7 / MHID: 0-07-330538-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125929-3 / MHID: 0-07-125929-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/leet3e<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, third edition introduces engineering<br />
and architectural students to the basic techniques for analyzing<br />
the most common structural elements, including beams, trusses,<br />
frames, cables, and arches. Leet et al cover the classical methods of<br />
analysis for determinate and indeterminate structures, and provide an<br />
introduction to the matrix formulation on which computer analysis is<br />
based. Third edition users will find that the text’s layout has improved<br />
and the solutions manual has been typeset and carefully checked<br />
for accuracy.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Design and layout has been improved to better illustrate example<br />
problems.<br />
� Example problems are now on a two page spread, where in the<br />
past readers had to flip back and forth to follow examples. Now all<br />
the information in one place.<br />
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�<br />
Different types of Structural and Building Codes are described.<br />
� Chapter Two, Design Loads, is devoted to a comprehensive<br />
discussion of loads that include dead and live loads, tributary areas<br />
and earthquake and wind forces. Wind specifications conform to the<br />
latest edition of the ASCE Standard.<br />
� “Computer Problems” that require a computer solution, rather<br />
than a hand analysis, are found in various chapters. We also offer<br />
an academic version of RISA-2D software for free to adopters of<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
226<br />
2 Design Loads<br />
3 Statics of Structures-Reactions<br />
4 Trusses<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Cables<br />
7 Arches<br />
8 Live Load Forces: Influence Lines for Determinate Structures<br />
9 Deflections of Beams and Frames<br />
10 Work-Energy Methods for Computing Deflections<br />
11 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by the Flexibility Method<br />
12 Analysis of Indeterminate Beams and Frames by the Slope-<br />
Deflection Method<br />
13 Moment Distribution<br />
14 Indeterminate Structures: Influence Lines<br />
15 Approximate Analysis of Indeterminate Structures<br />
16 Introduction to the General Stiffness Method<br />
17 Matrix Analysis of Trusses by the Direct Stiffness Method<br />
18 Matrix Analysis of Beams and Frames by the Direct Stiffness<br />
Method<br />
Appendix A Review of Matrix Operations<br />
Glossary<br />
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems<br />
Credits<br />
Index<br />
Plates & Shells<br />
International Edition<br />
THEoRy oF PLATES AND SHELLS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephan Timoshenko, deceased; Krieger Woinowsky, Stanford<br />
University<br />
1959 / 580 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-085820-6 / MHID: 0-07-085820-9 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Bending of Long Rectangular Plates to a Cylindrical Surface<br />
2 Pure Bending of Plates<br />
3 Symmetrical Bending of Circular Plates<br />
4 Small Deflections of Laterally Loaded Plates<br />
5 Simply Supported Rectangular Plates<br />
6 Rectangular Plates with Various Edge Conditions<br />
7 Continous Rectangular Plates<br />
8 Plates on Elastic Foundations<br />
9 Plates of Various Shapes<br />
10 Special And Approximate Methods in Theory of Plates<br />
11 Bending of Anisotropic Plates<br />
12 Bending of Plates Under the Combined Action of Lateral Loads<br />
and Forces in the Middle Plane of the Plate<br />
13 Large Deflections of Plates<br />
14 Deformation of Shells without Bending<br />
15 General Theory of Cylindrical Shells<br />
16 Shells Having the Form of a Surface of Revolution and Loaded<br />
Symmetrically with Respect to their Axis
Energy Conversion<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To ENGINEERING AND<br />
THE ENvIRoNMENT<br />
by Edward S Rubin and Cliff Davidson, both of the Carnegie Mellon<br />
University<br />
2001 / 576 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235467-6 / MHID: 0-07-235467-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118185-3 / MHID: 0-07-118185-7 [IE]<br />
http://mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rubin<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I: Motivation and Framework<br />
1 Engineering and the Environment<br />
2 Overview of Environmental Issues<br />
II: Case Studies in Design for the Environment<br />
3 Automobiles and the Environment<br />
4 Batteries and the Environment<br />
5 Power Plants and the Environment<br />
6 Refrigeration and the Environment<br />
7 Environmental Life Cycle Assessments<br />
III: Case Studies in Environmental Modeling<br />
8 Controlling Urban Smog<br />
9 CFCs and the Ozone Layer<br />
10 Global Warming and Climate Change<br />
11 Toxic Metals in the Environment<br />
12 PCBs in the Aquatic Environment<br />
IV: Topics in Engineering and Environmental Policy<br />
13 Economic Analysis<br />
14 Environmental Risk and Decision Analysis<br />
Appendices<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
PoWERPLANT TECHNoLoGy<br />
by M. M. El-Wakil, University of Wisconsin at Madison<br />
1984 / 861 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066274-2 / MHID: 0-07-066274-6 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 A Thermodynamics Review<br />
2 The Rankine Cycle<br />
3 Fossil Fuel Steam Generators<br />
4 Fuels And Combustion<br />
5 Turbines<br />
6 The Condensate-Feedwater System<br />
7 The Circulating-Water System<br />
8 Gas Turbine and Combined Cycles<br />
9 Principles of Nuclear Energy<br />
10 Thermal Fission Reactors and Powerplants<br />
11 Fast Breeder Reactors and Powerplants<br />
12 Geothermal Energy<br />
13 Solar Energy<br />
14 Wind Energy<br />
15 Energy from the Oceans<br />
16 Energy Storage<br />
17 Environmental Aspects of Power Generation<br />
227<br />
Heat Transfer<br />
(Introduction)<br />
International Edition<br />
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER<br />
A Practical Approach<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Yunus A. Cengel, University Of Nevada-Reno<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 928 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-325035-9 / MHID: 0-07-325035-X<br />
(with EES CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125739-8 / MHID: 0-07-125739-X<br />
(SI Metric edition)<br />
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With complete coverage of the basic principles of heat transfer and<br />
a broad range of applications in a flexible format, Heat Transfer: A<br />
Practical Approach provides the perfect blend of fundamentals and<br />
applications. The text provides a highly intuitive and practical understanding<br />
of the material by emphasizing the physics and the underlying<br />
physical phenomena involved. Key: Text covers the standard topics of<br />
heat transfer with an emphasis on physics and real-world every day<br />
applications, while de-emphasizing the intimidating heavy mathematical<br />
aspects. This approach is designed to take advantage of students’<br />
intuition, making the learning process easier and more engaging. Key:<br />
The new edition will add PowerPoint lecture slides for instructors and<br />
helpful web-links for students. Key: 30% of the texts 2000 Homework<br />
Problems including design, computer, essay and lab-type problems<br />
are new or revised. Using a reader-friendly approach and a conversational<br />
writing style, the book is self-instructive and entertains while<br />
it teaches. It shows that highly technical matter can be communicated<br />
effectively in a simple yet precise language.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction and Basic Concepts.<br />
2 Heat Conduction Equation.<br />
3 Steady Heat Conduction.<br />
4 Transient Heat Conduction.<br />
5 Numerical Methods in Heat Conduction.<br />
6 Fundamentals of Convection.<br />
7 External Forced Convection.<br />
8 Internal Forced Convection.<br />
9 Natural Convection.<br />
10 Boiling and Condensation.<br />
11 Heat Exchangers.<br />
12 Fundamentals of Radiation.<br />
13 Radiation Heat Transfer.<br />
14 Mass Transfer.<br />
Appendix 1 Property Tables and Charts (SI Units).<br />
Appendix 2 Property Tables and Charts (English Units).<br />
Appendix 3 Introduction to EES.<br />
Online Chapters.<br />
15 Cooling of Electronic Equipment.<br />
16 Heating and Cooling of Buildings.<br />
17 Refrigeration and Freezing of Foods
International Edition<br />
HEAT TRANSFER<br />
Ninth Edition<br />
by Jack P. Holman, Southern Methodist University<br />
2002 / 688 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-240655-9 / MHID: 0-07-240655-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-122621-9 / MHID: 0-07-122621-4 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
2 Steady-State Conduction - One Dimension.<br />
3 Steady-State Conduction - Multiple Dimensions.<br />
4 Unsteady-State Conduction.<br />
5 Principles of Convection.<br />
6 Empircal and Practical Relations for Forced-Convection Heat<br />
Transfer.<br />
7 Natural Convection Systems.<br />
8 Radiation Heat Transfer.<br />
9 Condensation and Boiling Heat Transfer.<br />
10 Heat Exchangers. 11 Mass Transfer.<br />
Appendix A Tables.<br />
Appendix B Exact Solutions of Laminar-Boundary-Layer Equations.<br />
Appendix C Analytical Relations for the Heisler Charts.<br />
Appendix D Use of Microsoft Excel for Solution of Heat-Transfer<br />
Problems<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF HEAT TRANSFER<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Donald Pitts, University of Tennessee<br />
1998 / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-050207-9 / MHID: 0-07-050207-2<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction.<br />
One-Dimensional Steady-State Conduction.<br />
Multidimensional Steady-State Conduction.<br />
Time-Varying Conduction.<br />
Fluid Mechanics.<br />
Forced Convection: Laminar Flow.<br />
Forced Convection: Turbulent Flow.<br />
Natural Convection.<br />
Boiling and Condensation.<br />
Heat Exchangers.<br />
Radiation.<br />
Appendices:<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
228<br />
International Edition<br />
MoMENTuM, HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER<br />
Third Edition<br />
by C O Bennett, University of Connecticut; J E Myers, University of<br />
California, Santa Barbara<br />
1982 / 848 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066180-6 / MHID: 0-07-066180-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I: Fluid Dynamics<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 The Overall Balances: Introduction to Fluid Behavior<br />
3 The Overall Mass Balance<br />
4 The Overall Energy Balance<br />
5 The Overall Momentum Balance<br />
6 Flow Measurement<br />
7 The Differential Mass Balance<br />
8 The Differential Energy Balance<br />
9 Some Solutions of the Equations of Motion<br />
10 Boundary-Layer Flow<br />
11 Velocity Distribution and Drag with Turbulent Flow<br />
12 Dimensional Analysis with Applications in Fluid Dynamics<br />
13 Some Design Equations for the Flow of Incompressible Fluids<br />
14 Filtration<br />
Part II: Heat Transfer<br />
15 Introduction to Heat Transfer<br />
16 Conduction and Thermal Conductivity<br />
17 Steady-State Heat Conduction<br />
18 Numerical, Graphical and Analog Methods in the Heat-Transfer<br />
19 Heat Transfer with Laminar Flow<br />
20 Heat Transfer with Turbulent Flow<br />
21 Some Design Equations for Convective Heat Transfer<br />
22 Boiling and Heat-Exchange Equipment<br />
23 Tages Immiscible Phases<br />
24 Contacting of Partially Miscible Phases<br />
25 Distillation of Binary Mixtures<br />
26 Multi-Component Separations<br />
Appendixes<br />
Convective Heat Transfer<br />
International Edition<br />
CoNvECTIvE HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William M Kays, Stanford University; Michael E Crawford, University<br />
of Texas-Austin and Bernhard Weigand, Universitat Stuttgart<br />
2005 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-299073-7 / MHID: 07-299073-2<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123829-8 / MHID: 0-07-123829-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/kays<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
2 Conservation Principles.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
3 Fluid Stresses And Flux Laws.<br />
4 The Differential Equations Of The Laminar Boundary Layer.<br />
5 The Integral Equations Of The Boundary Layer.<br />
6 The Differential Equations Of The Turbulent Boundary Layer.<br />
7 Momentum Transfer: Laminar Flow Inside Tubes.<br />
8 Heat Transfer: Laminar Flow Inside Tubes.<br />
9 Momentum Transfer: The Laminar External Boundary Layer.<br />
10 Heat Transfer: The Laminar External Boundary Layer.<br />
11 Momentum Transfer: The Turbulent Boundary Layer.<br />
12 Heat Transfer: The Turbulent Boundary Layer.<br />
13 Momentum Transfer: Turbulent Flow In Tubes.<br />
14 Heat Transfer: Turbulent Flow Inside Tubes.<br />
15 The Influence Of Temperature-Dependent Fluid Properties.<br />
16 Convective Heat Transfer At High Velocities.<br />
17 Free-Convection Boundary Layers.<br />
18 Convective Mass Transfer: Basic Definitions And Formulation Of<br />
A Simplified Theory.<br />
19 Convective Mass Transfer: Evaluation Of The Mass-Transfer<br />
Conductance From The Equation.<br />
20 Convective Mass Transfer: Examples For Application Of The<br />
Simplified Method<br />
Combustion Engineering<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRoDuCTIoN To CoMBuSTIoN<br />
Concepts and Applications with Software<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Stephen R Turns, Pennsylvania State University, University Park<br />
2000 / 704 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-235044-9 / MHID: 0-07-235044-X (with CD)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126072-5 / MHID: 0-07-126072-2 [IE with CD]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Preface to the Second Edition<br />
Preface to the First Edition<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Combustion and Thermochemistry<br />
Chapter 3: Introduction to Mass Transfer<br />
Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics<br />
Chapter 5: Some Important Chemical Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 6: Coupling Chemical and Thermal Analyses of Reacting<br />
Systems<br />
Chapter 7: Simplifed Conversation Equations for Reacting Flows<br />
Chapter 8: Laminar Premixed Flames<br />
Chapter 9: Laminar Diffusion Flames<br />
Chapter 10: Droplet Evaporation and Burning<br />
Chapter 11: Introduction to Turbulent Flows<br />
Chapter 12: Turbulent Premixed Flames<br />
Chapter 13: Turbulent Nonpremixed Flames<br />
Chapter 14: Burning of Solids<br />
Chapter 15: Pollutant Emissions<br />
Chapter 16: Detonations<br />
Appendix A: Selected Thermodynamic Propertiesof Gases<br />
Comprising C-H-O-N System<br />
229<br />
Appendix B: Fuel Properties<br />
Appendix C: Selected Properties of Air, Nitrogen, and Oxygen<br />
Appendix D: Diffusion Coefficients and Methodology for their<br />
Estimation<br />
Appendix E: Generalized Newton's Method for the Solution of<br />
Nonlinear Equations<br />
Appendix F: Computer Codes for Equilibrium Products of<br />
Hydrocarbon-Air Combustion Motivation<br />
STEAM PLANT oPERATIoNS<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Thomas F Lammers, Babcock & Wilcox, Co., Ohio<br />
2005 / 800 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-141846-1 / MHID: 0-07-141846-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Boilers.<br />
Chapter 2: Design and Construction of Boilers.<br />
Chapter 3: Combustion of Fuels.<br />
Chapter 4: Settings, Combustion Equipment and Heating<br />
Surfaces. Chapter 5: Boiler Accessories.<br />
Chapter 6: Operation and Maintenance of Steam Boilers.<br />
Chapter 7: Pumps.<br />
Chapter 8: Reciprocation Steam Engines.<br />
Chapter 9: Valve-Operating Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 10: Operation and Maintenance of Steam Engines.<br />
Chapter 11: Steam Turbines and Auxiliaries.<br />
Chapter 12: Auxiliary Steam-Plant Equipment, Environmental<br />
Control Systems.<br />
Chapter 13: Water-to-Energy Plants<br />
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ENGINES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by V Ganesan, Indian Institute of Technology,<br />
Madras<br />
2007 (July 2007)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-064817-3 / MHID: 0-07-064817-4<br />
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� Measurement and testing of engines explained with modern<br />
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instrumentation.<br />
� Recent research developments like combustion, flame propagation,<br />
engine heat transfer, scavenging and engine emissions have<br />
been included in the book.<br />
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system of both gasoline and diesel engines.<br />
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standards.<br />
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Pedagogy:<br />
Solved Examples: 110<br />
Numerical Problems: 136<br />
Theory Review Questions: 300<br />
Objective type questions: 100<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Review of Basic Principles<br />
3. Air-Standard Cycles and Their Analysis<br />
4. Fuel–Air Cycles and their Analysis<br />
5. Actual Cycles and their Analysis<br />
6. Fuels<br />
7. Alternate Fuels<br />
8. Carburetion<br />
9. Mechanical Injection Systems<br />
10. Electronic Injection Systems<br />
11. Ignition<br />
12. Combustion and Combustion Chambers<br />
13. Engine Friction and Lubrication<br />
14. Heat Rejection and Cooling<br />
15. Engine Emissions and Their Control<br />
16. Measurements and Testing<br />
17. Performance Parameters and Characteristics<br />
18. Engine Electronics<br />
19. Supercharging<br />
20. Two-Stroke Engines<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
230<br />
International Edition<br />
INTERNAL CoMBuSTIoN ENGINE<br />
FuNDAMENTALS<br />
by John Heywood, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
1988 / 930 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-028637-5 / MHID: 0-07-028637-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100499-2 / MHID: 0-07-100499-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Engine Types and Their Operations.<br />
2 Engine Design and Operating Parameters.<br />
3 Thermochemistry of Fuel-Air Mixtures.<br />
4 Properties of Working Fluids.<br />
5 Ideal Models of Engine Cycles.<br />
6 Gas Exchange Processes.<br />
7 SI Engine Fuel Metering and Manifold Phenomena.<br />
8 Charge Motion within the Cylinder.<br />
9 Combustion in Ignition Engines.<br />
10 Combustion in Compression Ignition Engines.<br />
11 Pollutant Formation and Control.<br />
12 Engine Heat Transfer.<br />
13 Engine Friction and Lubrication.<br />
14 Modeling Real Engine Flow and Combustion Processes.<br />
15 Engine Operating Characteristics.<br />
Appendixes<br />
Compressible Flow/Gas<br />
Dynamics<br />
International Edition<br />
MoDERN CoMPRESSIBLE FLoW<br />
With Historical Perspective<br />
Third Edition<br />
by John D. Anderson University of Maryland—College Park<br />
2003 / 776 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-242443-0 / MHID: 0-07-242443-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124136-6 / MHID: 0-07-124136-1 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Compressible Flow - Some History and Introductory Thoughts<br />
2 Integral Forms of the observation Equations for Inviscid Flows<br />
3 One-Dimensional Flow<br />
4 Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves<br />
5 Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow<br />
6 Differential Conservation Equations Revisited for Inviscid Flows<br />
7 Unsteady Wave Motion<br />
8 General Conservation Equations Revisted: Velocity Potential<br />
Equation<br />
9 Linearized Flow<br />
10 Conical Flow<br />
11 Numerical Techniques for Steady Supersonic Flow<br />
12 The Time Technique With Application to Supersonic Blunt<br />
Bodies and Nozzles<br />
13 Three-Dimensional Flow
14 Transonic Flow<br />
15 Hypersonic Flow<br />
16 Properties of High-Temperature Gases<br />
17 High-Temperature Flows: Basic Examples<br />
GAS TuRBINES<br />
Second Edition<br />
by V Ganesan, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai<br />
2003 / 660 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-053466-7 / MHID: 0-07-053466-7<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
2 Review of Basic Principles.<br />
3 Fundamentals of Rotating Machines.<br />
4 Cycle Arrangements.<br />
5 Ideal Cycles and their Analysis.<br />
6 Practical Cycles and their Analysis.<br />
7 Jet Propulsion Cycles and Their Analysis.<br />
8 Centrifugal Compressors.<br />
9 Axial Flow Compressors.<br />
10 Combustion Systems.<br />
11 Impulse and Reaction Turbines.<br />
12 Inlets and Nozzles.<br />
13 Blades.<br />
14 Component Matching and Performance Evaluation.<br />
15 Environmental Considerations and Applications.<br />
16 Rocket Propulsion.<br />
Appendix.<br />
Index<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
MICRoFLuID MECHANICS<br />
by William Liou and Fang Yichuan<br />
2006 / 350 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144322-7 / MHID: 0-07-144322-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The rapid progress in fabricating and utilizing microelectromechanical<br />
(MEMS) systems during the last decade is not matched by corresponding<br />
understanding of the unconventional fluid flow involved<br />
in the operation and manufacture of these small devices. Providing<br />
such understanding is crucial to designing, optimizing, fabricating and<br />
operating improved MEMS devices. Microfluid Mechanics: Principles<br />
and Modeling is a rigorous reference that begins with the fundamental<br />
principles governing microfluid mechanics and progresses to more<br />
complex mathematical models, which will allow research engineers<br />
to better measure and predict reactions of gaseous and liquids in<br />
microenvironments.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction.<br />
Chapter 2: Basic Kinetic Theory.<br />
Chapter 3: Microfluid Properties.<br />
Chapter 4: Moment Method: Navier-Stokes and Burnett Equations.<br />
Chapter 5: Statistical Method: Direct Simulations Monte Carlo<br />
Method and Information Preservation Method.<br />
Chapter 6: Parallel Computing of DSMC.<br />
Chapter 7: Fluid/Solid Interface Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 8: Development of Hybrid Continuum/Particle Method.<br />
Chapter 9: Low-Speed Microflows.<br />
Chapter 10: High-Speed Microflows.<br />
Chapter 11: Perturbation in Microflows<br />
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Refrigeration & Air<br />
Conditioning/HvAC<br />
PoWER PLANT ENGINEERING<br />
Third Edition<br />
by P K Nag, Indian Institute of Technology,<br />
Kharagpur<br />
2007 / Softcover / 992 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-064815-9 / MHID: 0-07-064815-8<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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� In depth coverage of Hydroelectric, Diesel Engine and Gas<br />
Turbine Power Plants<br />
� Analytical and theoretical treatment of concepts with the right<br />
blend of theory, design and practice of power stations<br />
�<br />
Unique chapter on Energy Storage Mechanisms<br />
� Detailing of combined cycle mode of power generation and<br />
fluidized bed boilers.<br />
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Pedagogy :<br />
Solved Examples: 140<br />
Review Questions: 752<br />
Practice Problems: 190<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Introduction: Economics of Power Generation<br />
2. Analysis of Steam Cycles<br />
3. Combined Cycle Power Generation<br />
4. Fuels and Combustion<br />
5. Combustion Mechanism, Combustion Equipment and Firing<br />
Methods<br />
6. Steam Generators<br />
7. Steam Turbines<br />
8. Condenser, Feedwater and Circulating Water Systems<br />
9. Nuclear Power Plants<br />
10. Hydroelectric Power Plant<br />
11. Diesel Engine and Gas Turbines Power Plants<br />
12. Energy Storage<br />
13. Non-Conventional Power Generation<br />
14. Environmental Degradation and use of Renewable Energy
International Edition<br />
PoWER PLANT ENGINEERING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by P K Nag, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur<br />
2001 / 896 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121110-9 / MHID: 0-07-121110-1 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction: Economics of Power Generation.<br />
2 Analysis of Steam Cycles.<br />
3 Combined Cycle Power Generation.<br />
4 Fuels and Combustion.<br />
5 Combustion Mechanism, Combustion Equipment and Firing<br />
Methods.<br />
6 Steam Generators.<br />
7 Steam Turbines.<br />
8 Condenser, Feedwater and Circulating Water Systems.<br />
9 Nuclear Power Plants.<br />
10 Hydroelectric Power Plant.<br />
11 Diesel Engine and Gas Turbines Power Plants.<br />
12 Energy Storage.<br />
Appendix A.<br />
Appendix B.<br />
Appendix C. Index<br />
International Edition<br />
REFRIGERATIoN AND AIR CoNDITIoNING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by C P Arora<br />
2000 / 433 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463010-5 / MHID: 0-07-463010-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118848-7 / MHID: 0-07-118848-7 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction.<br />
Refrigerating Machine and Reversed Carnot Cycle.<br />
Vapour Compression System.<br />
Refrigerants.<br />
Multipressure Systems.<br />
Refrigerant Compressors.<br />
Condensers.<br />
Expansion Devices.<br />
Evaporators. Complete Vapour Compression System.<br />
Gas Cycle Refrigeration.<br />
Vapour Absorption System.<br />
Ejector-Compression System.<br />
Properties of Moist Air.<br />
Psychrometry of Air Conditioning Processes.<br />
Design Conditions. Solar Radiation.<br />
Heat Transfer through Building Structures.<br />
Load Calculations and Applied Psychrometrics.<br />
Design of Air-conditioning Apparatus.<br />
Transmission and Distribution and Distribution of Air.<br />
Fans.<br />
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Control.<br />
Applications in Food Processing and Preservation.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
REFRIGERATIoN AND AIR CoNDITIoNING<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Wilbert Stoecker, University of Illinois/Urbana; Jerold Jones, University<br />
of Texas, Austin<br />
1982 / 443 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066591-0 / MHID: 0-07-066591-5 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Applications of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning<br />
2 Thermal Principles<br />
3 Psychrometry and Wetted Surface Heat Transfer<br />
4 Load Calculations<br />
5 Air Conditioning Systems<br />
6 Fan and Duct Systems<br />
7 Pumps and Piping<br />
8 Cooling and Dehumidifying Coils<br />
9 Air Conditioning Control<br />
10 The Vapor-Compression Cycle<br />
11 Compressors<br />
12 Condensers and Evaporators<br />
13 Expansion Devices<br />
14 Vapor Compression System Analysis<br />
15 Refrigerants<br />
16 Multipressure Systems<br />
17 Absorption Refrigeration<br />
18 Heat Pumps<br />
19 Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers<br />
20 Solar Energy<br />
21 Acoustics and Noise Control<br />
ELECTRICITy AND ELECTRoNICS FoR<br />
HvAC<br />
By Rex Miller and Mark R Miller<br />
2008 (August 2007) / 380 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149668-1 / MHID: 0-07-149668-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Electricity and Electronics for HVAC provides an expert account of the<br />
electric and electronic components used for modern air conditioning,<br />
heating, and refrigeration systems. Packed with hundreds of detailed<br />
illustrations, this in-depth reference fully explains circuits, diagrams,<br />
digital controls, safety procedures, troubleshooting, and more. Written<br />
by the renowned technical authors Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller, this<br />
essential resource covers all electrical and electronic principles and<br />
applications of HVAC, including basic electricity…electric measuring<br />
instruments…control devices…heating circuits…refrigeration and<br />
freezer circuits…and other topics. Designed to build knowledge, skills,<br />
and confidence, Electricity and Electronics for HVAC features:<br />
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modern HVAC systems<br />
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ing<br />
Over 345 detailed illustrations to improve technical understand-<br />
� Standard and SI units for all problems and worked-out equations<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction to Electricity<br />
Chapter 2. Current, Voltage, Resistance, Power and Ohm’s Law<br />
Chapter 3. Resistors, Color Code, Other Electric Components, and
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Their Symbols<br />
Chapter 4. Series and Parallel Circuits<br />
Chapter 5. Magnetism, Solenoids and Relays<br />
Chapter 6. Electrical Measuring Instruments<br />
Chapter 7. Electrical Power: Direct Current and Alternating Current<br />
Chapter 8. Inductors and Transformers<br />
Chapter 9. Capacitors and Capacitive Reactance<br />
Chapter 10. Single-Phase and Three-Phase Alternating Current<br />
Chapter 11. Solid-State Controls<br />
Chapter 12. Alternating Current Motors<br />
Chapter 13. Electrical Safety<br />
Chapter 14. Control Devices<br />
Chapter 15. Heating Circuits<br />
Chapter 16. Air-Conditioning Circuits<br />
Chapter 17. Refrigeration Circuits<br />
Chapter 18. Troubleshooting<br />
Chapter 19. Controlling Electrical Power for Air-Conditioning Units<br />
Chapter 20. Careers in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration<br />
Index<br />
AIR CoNDITIoNING AND REFRIGERATIoN<br />
by Rex Miller, and Mark R. Miller<br />
2006 / Softcover / 602 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146788-9 / MHID: 0-07-146788-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration helps you understand today's cooling<br />
and climate control systems-so expertly that you can use it as the<br />
foundation for a career! Clear instructions-with over 800 photographs<br />
and illustrations-offer step-by-step guidance to learning the trade for<br />
students, professionals, and homeowners who want to do their own<br />
installations or repairs.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Tools and<br />
Instruments. Chapter 2: Development of Refrigeration.<br />
Chapter 3: Voltage, Current, and Resistance.<br />
Chapter 4: Solenoids and Valves.<br />
Chapter 5: Electric Motors: Selection, Operational Characteristics,<br />
and Problems.<br />
Chapter 6: Refrigerants: New and Old.<br />
Chapter 7: Refrigeration Compressors.<br />
Chapter 8: Condensers, Chillers, and Cooling Towers.<br />
Chapter 9: Working with Water-Cooling Problems.<br />
Chapter 10: Evaporators.<br />
Chapter 11: Refrigerant: Flow Control.<br />
Chapter 12: Servicing and Safety.<br />
Chapter 13: Freezers.<br />
Chapter 14: Temperature, Psychometrics, and Air Control.<br />
Chapter 15: Comfort Air Conditioning.<br />
Chapter 16: Commercial Air-Conditioning Systems.<br />
Chapter 17: Various Types of Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps.<br />
Chapter 18: Estimating Load and Insulating Pipes.<br />
Chapter 19: Installing and Controlling Electrical Power for Air-<br />
Conditioning Units.<br />
Chapter 20: Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Careers.<br />
Appendix.<br />
233<br />
CAD/CAM<br />
International Edition<br />
MASTERING CAD/CAM<br />
by Ibrahim Zeid, Northeastern University<br />
2005 / 992 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-297681-6 / MHID: 0-07-297681-0<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123933-2 / MHID: 0-07-123933-2 [IE]<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part I: Using CAD/CAM Systems:<br />
Chapter 1:Introduction.<br />
Chapter 2:3D Modeling and Viewing.<br />
Chapter 3:Modeling Aids and Manipulations.<br />
Chapter 4:Engineering Drawings.<br />
Chapter 5:Customizing CAD/CAm Systems.<br />
Part II: Geometric Modeling:<br />
Chapter 6: Curves.<br />
Chapter 7: Surfaces.<br />
Chapter 8: NURBS.<br />
Chapter 9: Solids.<br />
Chapter 10: Features and Parametrics.<br />
Part III: Computer Graphics:<br />
Chapter 11: Graphics Display.<br />
Chapter 12: Geometric Transformations.<br />
Chapter 13: Rendering and Visualization.<br />
Chapter 14: Computer Animation.<br />
Part IV: Product Development and Design:<br />
Chapter 15: Mass Property Calculations.<br />
Chapter 16: Assembly Modeling.<br />
Chapter 17: Finite Element Modeling and Analysis.<br />
Chapter 18: Product Data Exchange.<br />
Chapter 19: Collaborative Design.<br />
Part V: Product Management and Manufacturing:<br />
Chapter 20: Engineering Tolerances.<br />
Chapter 21: Computer Aided Process Planning.<br />
Chapter 22: Part Programming.<br />
Chapter 23: Product Lifecycle Management.<br />
Appendices:<br />
A Bibliography.<br />
B Linear Algabra.<br />
C ANSI and ISO Tolerance Tables.
International Edition<br />
CAD/CAM<br />
Principles and Applications<br />
Second Edition<br />
by P N Rao, University of Iowa, USA<br />
2004 / 756 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-058373-3 / MHID: 0-07-058373-0<br />
ISBN-13; 978-0-07-124231-8 / MHID: 0-07-124231-7 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 CAD/CAM Hardware<br />
3 Computer Graphics<br />
4 Geometric Modelling<br />
5 CAD Standards<br />
6 Introduction to a drafting system<br />
7 Introduction to a modelling systems<br />
8 Finite Element Analysis<br />
9 Introduction to Computer Numerical Control<br />
10 CNC Hardware Basics<br />
11 CNC Tooling<br />
12 CNC Machine tools and Controls systems<br />
13 CNC Programming<br />
14 Turning Centre Programming<br />
15 Advanced Part Programming Methods<br />
16 Computer aided part programming<br />
17 Information Requirements of Manufacturing<br />
18 Group Technology and Computer Aided Process Planning<br />
19 Production Planning and Control<br />
20 Communications<br />
21 Material Handling Systems<br />
22 Flexible Manufacturing Systems<br />
23 Computer Integrated Manufacturing<br />
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STATISTICS FoR ENGINEERS<br />
AND SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
By William C. Navidi. Colorado School Of Mines<br />
2008 (January 2007) / Hardcover / 675 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-330949-1 / MHID: 0-07-330949-4<br />
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a lengthy section on checking model assumptions and transforming<br />
variables. The coverage emphasizes that linear models are appropriate<br />
only when the relationship between variables is linear. This point<br />
is all the more important since it is often overlooked in practice by<br />
engineers and scientists (not to mention statisticians).<br />
� Flexible presentation of probability addresses the needs of different<br />
courses. Allowing for a mathematically rigorous approach, the<br />
major results are derived from axioms, with proofs given for most of<br />
them. Each result is illustrated with an example or two to promote<br />
intuitive understanding. Instructors who prefer a more informal approach<br />
may therefore focus on the examples rather than the proofs<br />
and skip the optional sections.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Sampling and Descriptive Statistics<br />
2 Probability<br />
3 Propagation of Error<br />
4 Commonly Used Distributions<br />
5 Confidence Intervals<br />
6 Hypothesis Testing<br />
7 Correlation and Simple Linear Regression<br />
8 Multiple Regression<br />
9 Factorial Experiments<br />
10 Statistical Quality Control<br />
Appendices:<br />
A - Tables<br />
B - Partial Derivatives<br />
C - Suggestions for Further Reading Answers to Selected Exercises<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRoDuCTIoN To THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHoD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/reddy3e<br />
J.N. Reddy’s, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, third<br />
edition is an update of one of the most popular FEM textbooks<br />
available. The book retains its strong conceptual approach, clearly<br />
examining the mathematical underpinnings of FEM, and providing<br />
a general approach of engineering application areas. Known for its<br />
detailed, carefully selected example problems and extensive selection<br />
of homework problems, the author has comprehensively covered a<br />
wide range of engineering areas making the book approriate for all<br />
engineering majors, and underscores the wide range of use FEM has<br />
in the professional world. A supplementary text Web site located at<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e contains password-protected solutions<br />
to end-of-chapter problems, general textbook information, supplementary<br />
chapters on the FEM1D and FEM2D computer programs,<br />
and more!<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Mathematical Preliminaries, Integral Formulations, and<br />
235<br />
Variational Methods<br />
3 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Finite<br />
Element Models<br />
4 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension:<br />
Applications<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Eigenvalue and Time-Dependent Problems<br />
7 Computer Implementation<br />
8 Single-Variable Problems in Two Dimensions<br />
9 Interpolation Functions, Numerical Integration, and Modeling<br />
Considerations<br />
10 Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids<br />
11 Plane Elasticity<br />
12 Bending of Elastic Plates<br />
13 Computer Implementation of Two-Dimensional Problems<br />
14 Prelude to Advanced Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Concepts of the Finite Element Method<br />
2 Stiffness Matrices, Spring and Bar Elements<br />
3 Truss Structures: The Direct Stiffness Method<br />
4 Flexure Elements<br />
5 Method of Weighted Residuals<br />
6 Interpolation Functions for General Element Formulation<br />
7 Applications in Heat Transfer<br />
8 Applications in Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Applications in Solid Mechanics<br />
10 Structural Dynamics<br />
Appendix A: Matrix Mathematics<br />
Appendix B: Equations of Elasticity<br />
Appendix C: Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Appendix D: The Finite Element Personal Computer Program<br />
Appendix E: Problems for Computer Solution
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To PRoBABILITy AND<br />
STATISTICS:<br />
Principles and Applications for Engineering<br />
and the Computing Sciences<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by J. Susan Milton, Radford University, and Jesse C. Arnold, Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 816 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246836-6 / MHID: 0-07-246836-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119859-2 / MHID: 0-07-119859-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/miltonarnold<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Probability and Counting<br />
1.1 Interpreting Probabilities<br />
1.2 Sample Spaces and Events<br />
1.3 Permutations and Combinations<br />
2 Some Probability Laws<br />
2.1 Axioms of Probability<br />
2.2 Conditional Probability<br />
2.3 Independence and the Multiplication Rule<br />
2.4 Bayes' Theorem<br />
3 Discrete Distributions<br />
3.1 Random Variables<br />
3.2 Discrete Probablility Densities<br />
3.3 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
3.4 Geometric Distribution and the Moment Generating Function<br />
3.5 Binomial Distribution<br />
3.6 Negative Binomial Distribution<br />
3.7 Hypergeometric Distribution<br />
3.8 Poisson Distribution<br />
4 Continuous Distributions<br />
4.1 Continuous Densities<br />
4.2 Expectation and Distribution Parameters<br />
4.3 Gamma Distribution<br />
4.4 Normal Distribution<br />
4.5 Normal Probability Rule and Chebyshev's Inequality<br />
4.6 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution<br />
4.7 Weibull Distribution and Reliability<br />
4.8 Transformation of Variables<br />
4.9 Simulating a Continuous Distribution<br />
5 Joint Distributions<br />
5.1 Joint Densities and Independence<br />
5.2 Expectation and Covariance<br />
5.3 Correlation<br />
5.4 Conditional Densities and Regression<br />
5.5 Transformation of Variables<br />
6 Descriptive Statistics<br />
6.1 Random Sampling<br />
6.2 Picturing the Distribution<br />
6.3 Sample Statistics<br />
6.4 Boxplots<br />
7 Estimation<br />
7.1 Point Estimation<br />
7.2 The Method of Moments and Maximum Likelihood<br />
7.3 Functions of Random Variables--Distribution of X<br />
7.4 Interval Estimation and the Central Limit Theorem<br />
8 Inferences on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution<br />
8.1 Interval Estimation of Variability<br />
8.2 Estimating the Mean and the Student-t Distribution<br />
8.3 Hypothesis Testing<br />
8.4 Significance Testing<br />
8.5 Hypothesis and Significance Tests on the Mean<br />
8.6 Hypothesis Tests<br />
8.7 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
9 Inferences on Proportions<br />
9.1 Estimating Proportions<br />
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9.2 Testing Hypothesis on a Proportion<br />
9.3 Comparing Two Proportions: Estimation<br />
9.4 Coparing Two Proportions: Hypothesis Testing<br />
10 Comparing Two Means and Two Variances<br />
10.1 Point Estimation<br />
10.2 Comparing Variances: The F Distribution<br />
10.3 Comparing Means: Variances Equal (Pooled Test)<br />
10.4 Comparing Means: Variances Unequal<br />
10.5 Compairing Means: Paried Data<br />
10.6 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
10.7 A Note on Technology<br />
11 Sample Linear Regression and Correlation<br />
11.1 Model and Parameter Estimation<br />
11.2 Properties of Least-Squares Estimators<br />
11.3 Confidence Interval Estimation and Hypothesis Testing<br />
11.4 Repeated Measurements and Lack of Fit<br />
11.5 Residual Analysis<br />
11.6 Correlation<br />
12 Multiple Linear Regression Models<br />
12.1 Least-Squares Procedures for Model Fitting<br />
12.2 A Matrix Approach to Least Squares<br />
12.3 Properties of the Least-Squares Estimators<br />
12.4 Interval Estimation<br />
12.5 Testing Hypotheses about Model Parameters<br />
12.6 Use of Indicator or "Dummy" Variables<br />
12.7 Criteria for Variable Selection<br />
12.8 Model Transformation and Concluding Remarks<br />
13 Analysis of Variance<br />
13.1 One-Way Classification Fixed-Effects Model<br />
13.2 Comparing Variances<br />
13.3 Pairwise Comparison<br />
13.4 Testing Contrasts<br />
13.5 Randomized Complete Block Design<br />
13.6 Latin Squares<br />
13.7 Random-Effects Models<br />
13.8 Design Models in Matrix Form<br />
13.9 Alternative Nonparametric Methods<br />
14 Factorial Experiments<br />
14.1 Two-Factor Analysis of Variance<br />
14.2 Extension to Three Factors<br />
14.3 Random and Mixed Model Factorial Experiments<br />
14.4 2^k Factorial Experiments<br />
14.5 2^k Factorial Experiments in an Incomplete Block Design<br />
14.6 Fractional Factorial Experiments<br />
15 Categorical Data<br />
15.1 Multinomial Distribution<br />
15.2 Chi-Squared Goodness of Fit Tests<br />
15.3 Testing for Independence<br />
15.4 Comparing Proportions<br />
16 Statistical Quality Control<br />
16.1 Properties of Control Charts<br />
16.2 Shewart Control Charts for Measurements<br />
16.3 Shewart Control Charts for Attributes<br />
16.4 Tolerance Limits<br />
16.5 Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.6 Two-Stage Acceptance Sampling<br />
16.7 Extensions in Quality Control<br />
Appendix A Statistical Tables<br />
Appendix B Answers to Selected Problems<br />
Appendix C Selected Derivations
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF PRoBABILITy,<br />
RANDoM vARIABLES, AND RANDoM<br />
PRoCESSES<br />
by Hwei Hsu, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />
1997 / Softcover / 320 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-030644-8 / MHID: 0-07-030644-3<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Probability.<br />
Random Variables.<br />
Multiple Random Variables.<br />
Functions of Random Variables.<br />
Random Processes.<br />
Analysis and processing of Random Processes.<br />
Applications.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by George R. Buchanan, Ph.D., Tennessee Technological University<br />
1995 / Softcover / 264 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008714-9 / MHID: 0-07-008714-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical Background<br />
One-Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Two- Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Variational Principles, Galerkin Approximation, and Partial<br />
Differential Equations<br />
Isoparametric Finite Elements<br />
Selected Topics in Finite Element Analysis<br />
References<br />
Appendix: Computer Code for Coupled Steady-State<br />
Thermoelasticity<br />
New<br />
Numerical Methods<br />
International Edition<br />
APPLIED NuMERICAL<br />
METHoDS WITH MATLAB<br />
FoR ENGINEERS AND<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University<br />
2008 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 608 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-313290-7 / MHID: 0-07-313290-X<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125921-7 / MHID: 0-07-125921-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
Steven Chapra’s second edition, Applied Numerical Methods with<br />
MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists, is written for engineers and<br />
scientists who want to learn numerical problem solving. This text<br />
focuses on problem-solving (applications) rather than theory, using<br />
MATLAB, and is intended for Numerical Methods users; hence theory<br />
is included only to inform key concepts. The second edition feature<br />
new material such as Numerical Differentiation and ODE's: Boundary-Value<br />
Problems.<br />
For those who require a more theoretical approach, see Chapra's<br />
best-selling Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5/e (2006), also by<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Based on response from users and reviewers, 4 New Chapters<br />
have been added to the second edition to provide a more accessible<br />
presentation, while maintaining its student-friendly flavor.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Optimization<br />
Numerical Differentiation<br />
ODES: Boundary-Value Problems<br />
� Fast Fourier Transform. This appendix chapter is presented in<br />
an introductory fashion to illustrate the power of MATLAB and to let<br />
students go away recognizing that although they have just scratched<br />
the surface, they might want to pursue the topic in greater depth in<br />
future courses.<br />
�<br />
50% new or revised chapter and homework problems<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Explanations are straight-forward and practically oriented. The<br />
math level is considered, just to be at the right level--not too easy or<br />
rigorous, just right.<br />
� Extensive use of engineering examples, case studies, and applications<br />
are given throughout the text.<br />
� Each chapter is well integrated with MATLAB M-files. In addition,<br />
relevant MATLAB functions are introduced in each chapter.<br />
� MATLAB is used as the primary computing environment. All<br />
algorithms are presented as m-files.<br />
�<br />
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A text Web site is available at http://www.mhhe.com/chapra
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part One Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis.<br />
1. Mathematical Modeling Numerical Methods and Problem<br />
Solving.<br />
2. MATLAB Fundamentals.<br />
3. Programming with MATLAB.<br />
4. Roundoff and Trunication Errors.<br />
Part Two Roots and Optimization.<br />
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods.<br />
6. Roots: Open Methods.<br />
7. Optimization.<br />
Part Three Linear Systems.<br />
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices.<br />
9. Gauss Elimination.<br />
10. LU Factorization.<br />
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition.<br />
12. Iterative Methods.<br />
Part Four Curve Fitting.<br />
13. Linear Regression.<br />
14. General Linear Least-Squares and Non-Linear Regression.<br />
15. Polynomial Interpolation. 16. Splines and Piecewise<br />
Interpolation. Part Five Integration and Differentiation.<br />
17. Numerical Integration Formulas.<br />
18. Numerical Integration of Functions.<br />
19. Numerical Differentiation.<br />
Part Six Ordinary Differential Equations.<br />
20. Initial-Value Problems.<br />
21. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems.<br />
22. Boundary-Value Problems<br />
Appendix A: Eigenvalues<br />
Appendix B: MATLAB Built-in Functions<br />
Appendix C: MATLAB M-File Functions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
NuMERICAL METHoDS FoR ENGINEERS<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Steven C. Chapra, Tufts University, Raymond Canale<br />
2006 / 960 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310156-9 / MHID: 0-07-310156-7<br />
(with Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124429-9 / MHID: 0-07-124429-8 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/chapra<br />
The fifth edition of Numerical Methods for Engineers with Software<br />
and Programming Applications continues its tradition of excellence.<br />
Instructors love this text because it is a comprehensive text that is<br />
easy to teach from. Students love it because it is written for them—with<br />
great pedagogy and clear explanations and examples throughout. The<br />
text features a broad array of applications, including all engineering<br />
disciplines. The revision retains the successful pedagogy of the prior<br />
editions. Chapra and Canale’s unique approach opens each part of the<br />
text with sections called Motivation, Mathematical Background, and<br />
Orientation, preparing the student for what is to come in a motivating<br />
and engaging manner. Each part closes with an Epilogue containing<br />
sections called Trade-Offs, Important Relationships and Formulas,<br />
and Advanced Methods and Additional References. Much more than<br />
a summary, the Epilogue deepens understanding of what has been<br />
learned and provides a peek into more advanced methods. Users<br />
will find use of software packages, specifically MATLAB and Excel<br />
with VBA. This includes material on developing MATLAB m-files<br />
and VBA macros. Also, many, many more challenging problems are<br />
included. The expanded breadth of engineering disciplines covered<br />
is especially evident in the problems, which now cover such areas<br />
as biotechnology and biomedical engineering.<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Part 1 - Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis:<br />
1 Mathematical Modeling and Engineering Problem Solving.<br />
2 Programming and Software.<br />
3 Approximations and Round-Off Errors.<br />
4 Truncation Errors and the Taylor Series.<br />
Part 2 - Roots of Equations:<br />
5 Bracketing Methods<br />
6 Open Methods<br />
7 Roots of Polynomials<br />
8 Engineering Applications: Roots of Equations<br />
Part 3 - Linear Algebraic Equations:<br />
9 Gauss Elimination<br />
10 LU Decomposition and Matrix Inversion<br />
11 Special Matrices and Gauss-Seidel<br />
12 Engineering Applications: Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Part 4 - Optimization:<br />
13 One-Dimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
14 Multidimensional Unconstrained Optimization<br />
15 Constrained Optimization<br />
16 Engineering Applications: Optimization<br />
Part 5 - Curve Fitting:<br />
17 Least-Squares Regression<br />
18 Interpolation<br />
19 Fourier Approximation<br />
20 Engineering Applications: Curve Fitting<br />
Part 6 - Numerical Differentiation and Integration:<br />
21 Newton-Cotes Integration Formulas<br />
22 Integration of Equations<br />
23 Numerical Differentiation<br />
24 Engineering Applications: Numerical Integration and Differentiation<br />
Part 7 - Ordinary Differential Equations:<br />
25 Runge-Kutta Methods<br />
26 Stiffness and Multistep Methods<br />
27 Boundary-Value and Eigenvalue Problems<br />
28 Engineering Applications: Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Part 8 - Partial Differential Equations:<br />
29 Finite Difference: Elliptic Equations<br />
30 Finite Difference: Parabolic Equations<br />
31 Finite-Element Method<br />
32 Engineering Applications: Partial Differential Equations<br />
Appendix A: The Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Getting Started with Matlab<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Finite Element Methods<br />
AN INTRoDuCTIoN To THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHoD<br />
by Wahyu Kuntjoro<br />
2006 / Softcover / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124144-1 / MHID: 0-07-124144-2<br />
(An Asian Publication)<br />
An Introduction to the Finite Element Method is organized and written<br />
in such a way that students should not find it difficult to understand the<br />
concepts and applications discussed in the book. Rigorous mathematical<br />
treatments and derivations are kept to a minimum. A consistent<br />
approach of finite element formulation and solution is used for every<br />
domain analysis described in the book. Plenty of simple examples are<br />
given to show students how to solve related problems. The exercises<br />
at the end of some chapters are within students’ capability and can<br />
be done without using a computer. Although this book is intended<br />
primarily for undergraduate students, it is also suitable for the early<br />
part of finite element courses in postgraduate programme. The basic<br />
and conceptual approaches which are used also make this book appropriate<br />
for practising engineers who want to know and learn the<br />
finite element method.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
1-- Introduction<br />
2--Linear Spring Elements and the Direct Equilibrium Method<br />
3--Bar Element<br />
4--Truss Elements<br />
5--Beam and Frame Elements<br />
6--The Minimum Potential Energy Method<br />
7--Constant Strain Triangular Elements<br />
8--Higher-Order Elements and Isoparametric Formulation<br />
9-- Solid Elements - Tetrahedral<br />
10--Analysis of Structural Dynamics<br />
11--Analysis of Heat Transfer<br />
12--Finite Element Applications and Computer Programming<br />
Appendix A<br />
Appendix B<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
AN INTRoDuCTIoN To THE FINITE<br />
ELEMENT METHoD<br />
Third Edition<br />
by JN Reddy, Texas A&M University<br />
2006 / 912 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-246685-0 / MHID: 0-07-246685-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124473-2 / MHID: 0-07-124473-5 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/reddy3e<br />
J.N. Reddy’s, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, third<br />
edition is an update of one of the most popular FEM textbooks<br />
available. The book retains its strong conceptual approach, clearly<br />
examining the mathematical underpinnings of FEM, and providing<br />
a general approach of engineering application areas. Known for its<br />
detailed, carefully selected example problems and extensive selection<br />
of homework problems, the author has comprehensively covered a<br />
wide range of engineering areas making the book approriate for all<br />
engineering majors, and underscores the wide range of use FEM has<br />
239<br />
in the professional world. A supplementary text Web site located at<br />
http://www.mhhe.com/reddy3e contains password-protected solutions<br />
to end-of-chapter problems, general textbook information, supplementary<br />
chapters on the FEM1D and FEM2D computer programs,<br />
and more!<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Mathematical Preliminaries, Integral Formulations, and<br />
Variational Methods<br />
3 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension: Finite<br />
Element Models<br />
4 Second-order Differential Equations in One Dimension:<br />
Applications<br />
5 Beams and Frames<br />
6 Eigenvalue and Time-Dependent Problems<br />
7 Computer Implementation<br />
8 Single-Variable Problems in Two Dimensions<br />
9 Interpolation Functions, Numerical Integration, and Modeling<br />
Considerations<br />
10 Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids<br />
11 Plane Elasticity<br />
12 Bending of Elastic Plates<br />
13 Computer Implementation of Two-Dimensional Problems<br />
14 Prelude to Advanced Topics<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by David Hutton, Washington State University, Pullman<br />
2004 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292236-3 / MHID: 0-07-292236-2<br />
(with Bind-In SubCard)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124160-1 / MHID: 0-07-124160-4 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/hutton<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Basic Concepts of the Finite Element Method<br />
2 Stiffness Matrices, Spring and Bar Elements<br />
3 Truss Structures: The Direct Stiffness Method<br />
4 Flexure Elements<br />
5 Method of Weighted Residuals<br />
6 Interpolation Functions for General Element Formulation<br />
7 Applications in Heat Transfer<br />
8 Applications in Fluid Mechanics<br />
9 Applications in Solid Mechanics<br />
10 Structural Dynamics<br />
Appendix A: Matrix Mathematics<br />
Appendix B: Equations of Elasticity<br />
Appendix C: Solution Techniques for Linear Algebraic Equations<br />
Appendix D: The Finite Element Personal Computer Program<br />
Appendix E: Problems for Computer Solution
SCHAuM'S ouTLINE oF FINITE ELEMENT<br />
ANALySIS<br />
by George R. Buchanan, Ph.D., Tennessee Technological University<br />
1995 / Softcover / 264 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-008714-9 / MHID: 0-07-008714-8<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Mathematical Background<br />
One-Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Two- Dimensional Finite Elements<br />
Variational Principles, Galerkin Approximation, and Partial<br />
Differential Equations<br />
Isoparametric Finite Elements<br />
Selected Topics in Finite Element Analysis<br />
References<br />
Appendix: Computer Code for Coupled Steady-State<br />
Thermoelasticity<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Measurements/<br />
Experimentation/<br />
Instrumentation<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To MECHATRoNICS AND<br />
MEASuREMENT SySTEMS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by David G. Alciatore and Michael B. Histand, Colorado State University<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296305-2 / MHID: 0-07-296305-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125407-6 / MHID: 0-07-125407-2 [IE]<br />
www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics<br />
INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND MEASUREMENT<br />
SYSTEMS provides comprehensive and accessible coverage of the<br />
evolving field of mechatronics for mechanical, electrical and aerospace<br />
engineering majors. The authors present a concise review of<br />
electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, and motors- all<br />
of which are fundamental to understanding mechatronic systems.<br />
Mechatronics design considerations are presented throughout the<br />
text, and in “Design Example” features. The text’s numerous illustrations,<br />
examples, class discussion items, and chapter questions & exercises<br />
provide an opportunity to understand and apply mechatronics<br />
concepts to actual problems encountered in engineering practice. This<br />
text has been tested over several years to ensure accuracy.<br />
A text web site is available at http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics/<br />
and contains numerous supplemental resources.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems.<br />
2 Electric Circuits and Components.<br />
3 Semiconductor Electronics.<br />
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4 System Response.<br />
5 Analog Signal Processing Using Operational Amplifiers.<br />
6 Digital Circuits and Systems.<br />
7 Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing.<br />
8 Data Acquisition.<br />
9 Sensors.<br />
10 Actuators.<br />
11 Mechatronic Systems-Control Architectures and Case Studies.<br />
Appendixes:<br />
A. Measurement Fundamentals.<br />
B. Physical Principles.<br />
C. Mechanics of Materials<br />
International Edition<br />
MEASuREMENT AND DATA ANALySIS FoR<br />
ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE<br />
by Patrick F Dunn, University of Notre Dame<br />
2005 / 560 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-282538-1 / MHID: 0-07-282538-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124682-8 / MHID: 0-07-124682-7 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill/sites/0072825383<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Basics:<br />
1 Experiments.<br />
2 Units and Significant Figures.<br />
3 Technical Communication.<br />
4 Basic Electronics.<br />
Hardware:<br />
5 Calibration and Response.<br />
6 Measurement Systems.<br />
Analyses:<br />
7 Probability.<br />
8 Statistics.<br />
9 Uncertainty Analysis.<br />
10 Regression and Correlation.<br />
11 Signal Characteristics.<br />
12 Digital Signal Analysis.<br />
Appendix A Symbols.<br />
Appendix B Glossary.<br />
Appendix C Conversions.<br />
Appendix D Learning Objective Nomenclature.<br />
Appendix E Physical Principles.<br />
Appendix F Review Puzzle Solutions.<br />
Appendix G Problem Solutions.<br />
Appendix H Laboratory Exercises.<br />
Appendix I Derivations
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
International Edition<br />
MEASuREMENT SySTEMS APPLICATIoN<br />
AND DESIGN<br />
Fifth Edition<br />
by Ernest Doebelin, Ohio State University<br />
2004 / 1,104 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-299072-0 / MHID: 0-07-299072-4<br />
(with Bind-In Sub and DasyLab Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-119465-5 / MHID: 0-07-119465-7 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007243886x<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I General Concepts:<br />
1 Types of Applications of Measurement Instruments.<br />
2 Generalized Configurations and Functional Descriptions of Measuring<br />
Instruments.<br />
3 Generalized Performance Characteristics of Instruments.<br />
II Measuring Devices:<br />
4 Motion and Dimensional Measurements.<br />
5 Force, Torque, and Shaft Power Measurements.<br />
6 Pressure and Sound Measurement.<br />
7 Flow Measurement. 8 Temperature and Heat-Flux Measurement.<br />
9 Miscellaneous Measurements.<br />
III Manipulation, Transmission, and Recording of Data:<br />
10 Manipulation, Computing, and Compensating Devices.<br />
11 Data Transmission and Instrument Connectivity.<br />
12 Voltage-Indicating and Recording Data.<br />
13 Data Acquisition Systems for Personal Computers.<br />
14 Measurement Systems Applied to Micro and Nano Technology<br />
International Edition<br />
ExPERIMENTAL METHoDS FoR<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Jack Holman, Southern Methodist University<br />
2001 / 720 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-366055-4 / MHID: 0-07-366055-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118165-5 / MHID: 0-07-118165-2 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/engmechholman/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction.<br />
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts.<br />
Chapter 3: Analysis of Experimental Data.<br />
Chapter 4: Basic Electrical Measurements and Sensing Devices.<br />
Chapter 5: Displacement and Area Measurements.<br />
Chapter 6: Pressure Measurement.<br />
Chapter 7: Flow Measurement. Chapter 8: The Measurement of<br />
Temperature. Chapter 9: Thermal- and Transport-Property Measurements.<br />
Chapter 10: Force, Troque, and Strain Measurements. Chapter<br />
11: Motion and Vibration Measurement. Chapter 12: Thermal- and<br />
Nuclear-Radiation Measurements. Chapter 13: Air-Pollution Sampling<br />
and Measurement. Chapter 14: Data Acquisition and Processing.<br />
Chapter 15: Report Writing and Presentation. Chapter 16: Design<br />
of Experiments.<br />
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Intro to Manufacturing<br />
Processes<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To MANuFACTuRING<br />
PRoCESSES<br />
Third Edition<br />
by John Schey, University of Waterloo<br />
2000 / 984 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031136-7 / MHID: 0-07-031136-6<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-116911-0 / MHID: 0-07-116911-3 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/mech/schey<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Manufacturing<br />
2 Manu-facturing<br />
3 Geometric Attributes of Manufactured Products<br />
4 Service Attributes of Manufactured Products<br />
5 Materials in Design and Manufacturing<br />
6 Solidification and Heat Treatment of Metals<br />
7 Metal Casting<br />
8 Plastic Deformation of Metals<br />
9 Bulk Deformation Processes<br />
10 Sheet-Metalworking Processes<br />
11 Powder-Metallurgy<br />
12 Processing of Ceramics<br />
13 Polymers and Plastics<br />
14 Processing of Plastics<br />
15 Composites/16 Machining<br />
17 Nontraditional Machining Processes<br />
18 Joining Processes<br />
19 Surface Treatments<br />
20 Manu-facture of Semiconductor Devices<br />
21 Manu-facturing Systems<br />
22 Competitive Aspects of Manufacturing Processes<br />
International Edition<br />
MANuFACTuRING TECHNoLoGy<br />
Foundry, Forming and Welding<br />
Second Edition<br />
by P N Rao, Institut Teknologi Mara, Malaysia<br />
1998 / 488 pages / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-463180-5 / MHID: 0-07-463180-2<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118882-1 / MHID: 0-07-118882-7 [IE]<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
www.mhhe.com/rao/foundryforming<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
PART A : Engineering Materials and their Properties.<br />
2 Engineering Properties and their Measurement.<br />
3 Ferrous Materials.<br />
4 Non-Ferrous Materials.<br />
5 Heat Treatment of Metals.<br />
PART B : Metal Casting Processes.
6 Metal Casting. Processes.<br />
7 Patterns.<br />
8 Moulding Materials.<br />
9 Cores.<br />
10 Elements of Gating Systems.<br />
11 Gating System Design.<br />
12 Risering Design.<br />
13 Melting Practice.<br />
14 Casting Cleaning and Casting Defects.<br />
15 Product Design for Sand Castings.<br />
16 Special Casting Processes.<br />
PART C: Metal Forming Processes.<br />
17 Metal Forming Processes.<br />
18 Rolling.<br />
19 Forging.<br />
20 Extrusion and Other Processes.<br />
21 Sheet Metal Operations.<br />
22 Sheet Metal Die Design.<br />
PART D: Metal Fabrication Processes.<br />
23 Introduction to Fabrication Processes.<br />
24 Gas Welding and Cutting.<br />
25 Electric Arc Welding.<br />
26 Resistance Welding.<br />
27 Other Welding Processes.<br />
28 Welding Design.<br />
29 Brazing, Braze Welding and Soldering.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Intro to Engineering<br />
Design<br />
BIoFLuID MECHANICS IN<br />
CARDIovASCuLAR SySTEMS<br />
by Lee Waite<br />
2006 / 201 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144788-1 / MHID: 0-07-144788-1<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Cardiovascular products represent the largest dollar portion of the<br />
healthcare industry. Development of these devices requires dramatic<br />
innovation.This book combines engineering principles with cardiopulmonary<br />
anatomy and physiology to show biomedical engineers<br />
how to design and implement arterial grafts, anastomosis devices,<br />
and Heart valves.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Review of Basic Fluid Mechanics Concepts.<br />
Chapter 2: Cardiovascular Structure and Function.<br />
Chapter 3: Pulmonary Anatomy, Pulmonary Physiology, and<br />
Respiration.<br />
Chapter 4: Hematology and Blood Rheology.<br />
Chapter 5: Anatomy and Physiology of Blood Vessels.<br />
Chapter 6: Mechanics of Heart Valves.<br />
Chapter 7: Pulsatile Flow in Large Arteries.<br />
Chapter 8: Flow and Pressure Measurement.<br />
Chapter 9: Modeling.<br />
Chapter 10: Lumped Parameter Mathematical Models.<br />
INDEX<br />
242<br />
STANDARD HANDBook oF BIoMEDICAL<br />
ENGINEERING & DESIGN<br />
by Myer Kutz, Myer Kutz Assoc., Inc.<br />
2003 / Hardcover / 1500 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-135637-4 / MHID: 0-07-135637-1<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
PART 1: BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS<br />
Chapter 1: Modeling and Simulation of Biomedical Systems<br />
PART 2: MECHANICS OF THE HUMAN BODY<br />
Chapter 2: Bioheat Transfer<br />
Chapter 3: Physical and Flow Properties of Blood<br />
Chapter 4: Respiratory Mechanics and Gas Exchange<br />
Chapter 5: Biomechanics of Human Movement<br />
Chapter 6: Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System<br />
Chapter 7: Biodynamics: A Lagrangian Approach<br />
Chapter 8: Bone Mechanics<br />
Chapter 9: Finite-Element Analysis<br />
Chapter 10: Vibration, Mechanical Shock, and Impact<br />
PART 3: BIOMATERIALS<br />
Chapter 11: Biopolymers<br />
Chapter 12: Biomedical Composites<br />
Chapter 13: Bioceramics<br />
Chapter 14: Cardiovascular Biomaterials<br />
Chapter 15: Orthopedic Biomaterials<br />
Chapter 16: Biomaterials to Promote Tissue Regeneration<br />
PART 4: BIOELECTRICITY<br />
Chapter 17: Bioelectricity and Its Measurement<br />
Chapter 18: Biomedical Signal Analysis<br />
PART 5: DESIGN OF MEDICAL DEVICES AND DIAGNOSTIC IN-<br />
STRUMENTATION<br />
Chapter 19: Medical Product Design<br />
Chapter 20: Cardiovascular Devices<br />
Chapter 21: Design of Respiratory Devices<br />
Chapter 22: Design of Controlled-Release Drug Delivery Systems<br />
Chapter 23: Sterile Medical Device Package Development<br />
Chapter 24: Design of Magnetic Resonance Systems<br />
Chapter 25: Instrumentation Design for Ultrasonic Imaging<br />
Chapter 26: The Principles of X-Ray Computed Tomography<br />
Chapter 27: Nuclear Medicine Imaging Instrumentation<br />
Chapter 28: Breast Imaging Systems: Design Challenges for Engineers<br />
PART 6: ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF SURGERY<br />
Chapter 29: Computer-Integrated Surgery and Medical Robotics<br />
PART 7: REHABILITATION ENGINEERING<br />
Chapter 30: Technology and Disabilities<br />
Chapter 31: Applied Universal Design<br />
Chapter 32: Design of Artificial Arms and Hands for Prosthetic Applications<br />
Chapter 33: Design of Artificial Limbs for Lower Extremity Amputees<br />
Chapter 34: Home Modification Design<br />
Chapter 35: Rehabilitators<br />
PART 8: CLINICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Chapter 36: Clinical Engineering Overview<br />
Chapter 37: Technology Planning for Health Care Institutions<br />
Chapter 38: An Overview of Health Care Facilities Planning<br />
Chapter 39: Department/Program Management<br />
Index
Intro to Engineering<br />
Materials<br />
International Edition<br />
FouNDATIoNS oF MATERIALS SCIENCE<br />
AND ENGINEERING WITH STuDENT CD-<br />
RoM<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by William F. Smith, University Of Central Florida, and Javad Hashemi<br />
Texas Tech University<br />
2006 / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-310763-9 / MHID: 0-07-310763-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125690-2 / MHID: 0-07-125690-3 [IE, with<br />
Student CD-Rom]<br />
www.mhhe.com/smithmaterials<br />
Smith/Hashemi's Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering,<br />
4/e provides an eminently readable and understandable overview of<br />
engineering materials for undergraduate students. Chapters have<br />
been updated to reflect new topics such as nanotechnology and<br />
biotechnology, and materials types being used in industry. Through<br />
concise explanations, numerous worked-out examples, a wealth of<br />
illustrations & photos, and a brand new set of online resources, the<br />
new edition provides the most student-friendly introduction to the<br />
science & engineering of materials.<br />
The extensive media package available with the text provides Virtual<br />
Labs, tutorials, and animations, among other resources, on the student<br />
CD-ROM along with numerous student and instructor resources on<br />
the Online Learning Center.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering<br />
2 Atomic Structure and Bonding<br />
3 Crystal and Amorphous Structures in Materials<br />
4 Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections<br />
5 Thermally Activated Processes and Diffusion in Solids<br />
6 Mechanical Properties of Metals I<br />
7 Mechanical Properties of Metals II<br />
8 Phase Diagrams<br />
9 Engineering Alloys<br />
10 Polymeric Materials<br />
11 Ceramics<br />
12 Composite Materials<br />
13 Corrosion<br />
14 Electrical Properties of Materials<br />
15 Optical Properties and Superconductive Materials<br />
16 Magnetic Properties<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
kinematics/Dynamics of<br />
Machines<br />
New<br />
DESIGN oF MACHINERy WITH<br />
STuDENT RESouRCE CD<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Robert L Norton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />
2008 (July 2007)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-329098-0 / MHID: 0-07-329098-X<br />
(with Student Resource CD)<br />
[SI Metric pub date estimated February 2009]<br />
www.mhhe.com/nortondesign4<br />
Robert L. Norton’s DESIGN OF MACHINERY, fourth edition, continues<br />
the tradition of this best-selling book through its balanced coverage<br />
of analysis and design and outstanding use of realistic engineering<br />
examples. Through its reader-friendly style of writing, clear exposition<br />
of complex topics, and emphasis on synthesis and design, the text<br />
succeeds in conveying the art of design as well as the use of modern<br />
tools needed for analysis of the kinematics and dynamics of machinery.<br />
Numerous two-color illustrations are used throughout to provide<br />
a visual approach to understanding mechanisms and machines.<br />
Analytical synthesis of linkages is covered, and cam design is given<br />
a more thorough, practical treatment than found in other texts.<br />
The fourth edition comes with a bound-in Student Resources DVD,<br />
with Norton’s own student-version programs, a customized version of<br />
Working Model software and accompanying simulations and movie<br />
clips (by Sid Wang, North Carolina A&T University), and numerous<br />
instructional and industry-related videos. A website with additional<br />
instructor and student resources is available as well.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Over 80 new problem and project assignments have been added.<br />
All of the problem figures are included as PDF files on the DVD<br />
� 18 instructional videos on the DVD.<br />
� Several lecture/demonstrations on subjects such as position<br />
synthesis, coupler curves and cognates.<br />
� Homework problems have been added throughout the text for<br />
the 4th edition.<br />
� Professor Wang’s Mechanism Simulation in a Multimedia Environment<br />
containing over 100 Working Model (WM) files based on<br />
the book’s figures and 19 Matlab models for kinematic analysis and<br />
animations<br />
�<br />
243<br />
Additional Videos of two “virtual laboratories”<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Provides up-to-date methods and techniques for analysis and<br />
synthesis. Presents vector mathematical and matrix solution methods<br />
for analysis of both kinematics and dynamics topics.
CONTENTS<br />
Part I Kinematics of Mechanisms<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Kinematics Fundamentals<br />
3 Graphical Linkage Synthesis<br />
4 Position Analysis<br />
5 Analytical Linkage Synthesis<br />
6 Velocity Analysis<br />
7 Acceleration Analysis<br />
8 Cam Design<br />
9 Gear Trains<br />
Part II Dynamics of Machinery<br />
10 Dynamics Fundamentals<br />
11 Dynamic Force Analysis<br />
12 Balancing<br />
13 Engine Dynamics<br />
14 Multicylinder Engines<br />
15 Cam Dynamics<br />
Appendix A Computer Programs pg. 773<br />
Appendix B Material Properties pg. 775<br />
Appendix C Geometric Properties pg. 779<br />
Appendix D Spring Data pg. 781<br />
Appendix E Linkage Atlases pg. 785<br />
Appendix F Answers to Selected Problems pg . 787<br />
Index<br />
DVD Catalog<br />
New<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Machine Design<br />
International Edition<br />
SHIGLEy'S MECHANICAL<br />
ENGINEERING DESIGN<br />
Eighth Edition<br />
by Richard Budynas, Rochester Institute Of Technology,<br />
and J. Keith Nisbett, University of Missouri<br />
- Rolla<br />
2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-331260-6 / MHID: 0-07-331260-6<br />
(with Access card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125763-3 / MHID: 0-07-125763-2<br />
[IE, SI Metric edition]<br />
www.mhhe.com/shigley<br />
The eighth edition of Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design maintains<br />
the basic approaches that have made this book the standard<br />
in machine design for over 40 years. At the same time it combines<br />
the straightforward focus on fundamentals instructors have come<br />
to expect with a modern emphasis on design and new applications.<br />
Overall coverage of basic concepts are clear and concise so that<br />
readers can easily navigate key topics. Problem sets have been<br />
improved, with new problems added to help students progressively<br />
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work through them. The book has included ARIS, which will have<br />
algorithmic problems. The new co-author, Kieth Nisbett has been<br />
brought to help smooth out the writting style and has added a key<br />
case study on power transmission. All standards have been updated,<br />
which will make this the most current text! Also a new chapter on finite<br />
elements has been added<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� The 8th edition of Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design<br />
features a major new case study developed to help illuminate the<br />
complexities of shafts and axles.<br />
� New Finite Elements Chapter--This is a trendy topic and makes<br />
this book cutting edge.<br />
� Part III has been updated to reflect current standards. Making this<br />
the most current book out in the market in terms of standards.<br />
� A new co-author, Keith Nisbett brings to the book an accessible<br />
writing style that is evident throughout the entire text. He is also writting<br />
the entire chapter with the case study, which is new. Case is on<br />
Power Transmissions<br />
� Parts I and II have been streamlined to improve readability and<br />
simplify the presentation without sacrificing content.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� ARIS site offers a wealth of learning resources for students such<br />
as FE Exam problems, machine design tutorials, MATLAB simulations,<br />
and PPTs of important figures.<br />
� As in previous editions, the new edition of Shigley featuers authoritative<br />
coverage of the design considerations for major machine<br />
elements (i.e., gears, brakes, clutches).<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I Basics.<br />
1 Introduction to Mechanical Design.<br />
2 Materials.<br />
3 Load and Stress Analysis.<br />
4 Deflection and Stiffness.<br />
Part II Failure Prevention.<br />
5 Failures Resulting from Static Loading.<br />
6 Failure Resulting from Variable Loading.<br />
Part III Design of Mechanical Elements.<br />
7 Shafts and Axles.<br />
8 Screws, Fasteners, and the Design of Nonpermanent Joints.<br />
9 Welding, Brazing, Bonding, and the Design of Permanent Joints.<br />
10 Mechanical Springs.<br />
11 Rolling-Contact Bearings.<br />
12 Lubrication and Journal Bearings.<br />
13 Gears--General.<br />
14 Spur and Helical Gears.<br />
15 Bevel and Worm Gears.<br />
16 Clutches, Brakes, Couplings and Flywheels.<br />
17 Flexible Mechanical Elements.<br />
Part IV<br />
18 Statistical Considerations.<br />
19 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis.<br />
Appendices.<br />
A Useful Tables.<br />
B Solutions to Selected Problems.<br />
Index
New<br />
DESIGN oF MACHINE<br />
ELEMENTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by V. B. Bhandari, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology,<br />
Pune<br />
2007 / Softcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-061141-2 / MHID: 0-07-061141-6<br />
(A <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
www.mhhe.com/bhandari/dome2e<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� This edition of Design of Machine Elements has been revised<br />
extensively to bring in several new topics and update other contents.<br />
Plethora of solved examples and practice problems make this an<br />
excellent offering for the students and the teachers.<br />
�<br />
New chapter on “Statistical Considerations in Design”<br />
� Latest Indian Standards used throughout for all machine components.<br />
� Covers the latest trends in design such as use of Reliability<br />
instead of conventional factors of safety like Concurrent Engineering<br />
or Design for Manufacture.<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Pedagogy :<br />
333 Solved Examples<br />
200 Practice problems<br />
1438 Short Answer Questions<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Engineering Materials<br />
3 Manufacturing Considerations In Design<br />
4 Design Against Static Load<br />
5 Design Against Fluctuating Load<br />
6 Power Screws<br />
7 Threaded Joints<br />
8 Welded & Riveted Joints<br />
9 Shafts, Keys And Couplings<br />
10 Springs<br />
11 Friction Clutches<br />
12 Brakes<br />
13 Belt Drives<br />
14 Chain Drives<br />
15 Rolling Contact Bearings<br />
16 Sliding Contact Bearings<br />
17 Spur Gears<br />
18 Helical Gears<br />
19 Bevel Gears<br />
20 Worm Gears<br />
21 Flywheel<br />
22 Cylinders And Pressure Vessels<br />
23 Miscellaneous Machine Elements<br />
24 Statistical Consideration In Design<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
245<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF MACHINE ELEMENTS<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Bernard J Hamrock, Ohio State University, Columbus; Steven R<br />
Schmid, University of Notre Dame and Bo O Jacobson, Lund University<br />
2005 / 1,008 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-297682-3 / MHID: 0-07-297682-9<br />
(with OLC Bind-In Card and Engg Sub Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125794-7 / MHID: 0-07-125794-2<br />
[IE with OLC]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/mech/hamrock/<br />
CONTENTS<br />
I Fundamentals:<br />
1 Introduction.<br />
2 Load, Stress and Strain.<br />
3 Introduction to Materials and Manufacturing.<br />
4 Stresses and Strains.<br />
5 Deformation.<br />
6 Failure Prediction for Static Loading.<br />
7 Failure Prediction for Cyclic and Impact Loading.<br />
8 Lubrication, Friction and Wear.<br />
II Machine Elements:<br />
9 Columns.<br />
10 Stresses and Deformation in Cylinders.<br />
11 Shafting and Associated Parts.<br />
12 Hydrodynamics and Hydrostatic Bearings and Seals.<br />
13 Rolling-Element Bearings.<br />
14 Spur Gears.<br />
15 Helical, Bevel, and Worm Gears.<br />
16 Fasteners and Power Screws.<br />
17 Springs.<br />
18 Brakes and Clutches.<br />
19 Flexible Machine Designs.<br />
20 Microelectromechanical Devices.<br />
21 Design Projects.<br />
Appendices.<br />
Appendix A: Material Properties.<br />
Appendix B: Stress Strain Relationships<br />
International Edition<br />
MECHANICAL DESIGN<br />
An Integrated Approach<br />
by Ansel Ugural, New Jersey Institute Technology<br />
2004<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-292185-4 / MHID: 0-07-292185-4<br />
(with Bind-In Card)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123493-1 / MHID: 0-07-123493-4<br />
[IE with Bind-In/OLC Card]<br />
www.mhhe.com/ugural<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I Fundamentals:<br />
1 Introduction to Design.<br />
2 Materials.<br />
3 Stress and Strain.<br />
4 Deflection and Stiffness.<br />
5 Energy Methods in Design.<br />
6 Buckling Design of Members.<br />
7 Static Failure Criteria and Reliability.<br />
8 Fatigue.<br />
Part II Applications:
9 Shafts and Associated Parts.<br />
10 Bearings and Lubrication.<br />
11 Spur Gears.<br />
12 Helical, Worm, and Bevel Gears.<br />
13 Belts, Chain, Clutches, and Brakes.<br />
14 Springs. 15 Power Screws, Fasteners, and Connections.<br />
16 Axisymmetric Problems in Design.<br />
17 Finite Element Analysis in Design.<br />
Appendix A Units, Properties of Shapes, and Beam Deflections.<br />
Appendix B Material Properties.<br />
Appendix C Stress Concentration Factors.<br />
Appendix D Solution of the Stress Cubic Equation<br />
MECHANICAL DESIGN HANDBook<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Harold A. Rothbart, California State University, and Thomas H. Brown<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 900 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146636-3 / MHID: 0-07-146636-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: Mechanical Design Fundamentals<br />
Chapter 1: Classical Mechanics<br />
Chapter 2: Mechanics of Materials<br />
Chapter 3: Kinematics of Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 4: Mechanical Vibrations<br />
Chapter 5: Static and Fatigue Design<br />
Chapter 6: Properties of Engineering Materials<br />
Chapter 7: Friction, Lubrication, and Wear<br />
Part 2: Mechanical Systems Analysis<br />
Chapter 8: System Dynamics<br />
Chapter 9: Continuous Time Control Systems<br />
Chapter 10: Digital Control Systems<br />
Chapter 11: Optical Systems<br />
Chapter 12: Machine Systems<br />
Chapter 13: System Reliability<br />
Part 3: Mechanical Subsystem Components<br />
Chapter 14: Cam Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 15: Rolling-Element Bearings<br />
Chapter 16: Power Screws<br />
Chapter 17: Friction Clutches<br />
Chapter 18: Friction Brakes<br />
Chapter 19: Belts<br />
Chapter 20: Chains<br />
Chapter 21: Gearing<br />
Chapter 22: Springs<br />
Appendix A: Analytical Methods for Engineers<br />
Appendix B: Numerical Methods for Engineers<br />
Index<br />
HANDBook oF DIE DESIGN<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Ivana Suchy<br />
2006 / Hardcover / 729 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146271-6 / MHID: 0-07-146271-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Die Design and Die-Work Influencing Factors<br />
Chapter 2: Theory of Sheet Metal Behavior<br />
Chapter 3: Metal Stamping Dies and Their Function<br />
Chapter 4: Metal Stamping Dies, Their Construction, and Assembly<br />
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Chapter 5: Metalworking Machinery<br />
Chapter 6: Blanking and Piercing Operations<br />
Chapter 7: Blank Calculation and Flat Layout<br />
Chapter 8: Bending and Forming Operations<br />
Chapter 9: Drawn Parts<br />
Chapter 10: Practical Die Design<br />
Chapter 11: Die Process Quality and Automation, Die Maintenance<br />
Chapter 12: Springs, Their Design and Calculations<br />
Chapter 13: Spring Washers<br />
Chapter 14: Materials and Surface Finish<br />
Chapter 15: Die Cost Estimating<br />
APPENDIX<br />
BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />
INDEX<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF MACHINE DESIGN<br />
by A S Hall, A F Holowenko and H G Laughlin, Purdue University<br />
1984 / 352 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-025595-1 / MHID: 0-07-025595-4<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction.<br />
Stresses in Simple Machine Members.<br />
Metal Fits and Tolerances.<br />
Curved Beams.<br />
Deflection and Buckling of Machine Members: Designing Members<br />
Subjected to Variable Loads.<br />
Machine Vibrations.<br />
Critical Speeds of Shafts.<br />
Power Transmission Shafting.<br />
Coupling Design.<br />
Keys, Pins, and Splines.<br />
Power Screws and Threaded Fasteners.<br />
Bolt Loading.<br />
Clutches.<br />
Brake Design.<br />
Springs.<br />
Gear Forces.<br />
Spur Gears.<br />
Helical Gears.<br />
Bevel Gears.<br />
Worm Gears.<br />
Rolling Bearings.<br />
Lubrication and Bearing Design.<br />
Belt Drives.<br />
Welding.<br />
Flywheels.<br />
Projects.
Mechanical Engineering<br />
Design (Capstone)<br />
New<br />
International Edition<br />
ENGINEERING DESIGN<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by George Dieter, University of Maryland-College Park and Linda C<br />
Schmidt, University of Maryland-College Park<br />
2009 (February 2008) / 832 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-283703-2 / MHID: 0-07-283703-9<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126341-2 / MHID: 0-07-126341-1 [IE]<br />
www.mcgrawhillengineeringcs.com<br />
Dieter’s Engineering Design 4/e represents a major update of this<br />
classic textbook for senior design courses. As in previous editions,<br />
Engineering Design provides a broader overview of topics than most<br />
design texts and contains much more prescriptive guidance on how to<br />
carry out design. Dieter focuses on material selection as well as how<br />
to implement the design process. Engineering Design provides the<br />
senior mechanical engineering students with a realistic understanding<br />
of the design process. It is written from the viewpoint that design is the<br />
central activity of the engineering profession, and it is more concerned<br />
with developing attitudes and approaches than in presenting design<br />
techniques and tools.<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Thoroughly updated throughout.<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Separate chapters on problem definition, concept generation and<br />
evaluation, the embodiment process and detail design.<br />
� References to outside literature.<br />
� Covers the developing attitudes and approaches to engineering<br />
design.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: The Engineering Design Process<br />
Chapter 2: The Product Development Process<br />
Chapter 3: Problem Definition and Need Identification<br />
Chapter 4: Team Behavior and Tools<br />
Chapter 5: Gathering Information<br />
Chapter 6: Concept Generation<br />
Chapter 7: Concept Selection and Decision Making<br />
Chapter 8: Embodiment Design<br />
Chapter 9: Detail Design<br />
Chapter 10: Modeling and Simulation<br />
Chapter 11: Materials Selection and Materials Engineering<br />
Chapter 12: Design for Manufacturing<br />
Chapter 13: Risk, Reliability, and Safety<br />
Chapter 14: Robust and Quality Design<br />
Chapter 15: Economic Decision Making<br />
Chapter 16: Cost Evaluation<br />
Chapter 17: Legal and Ethical Issues in Engineering Design<br />
Appendices<br />
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New<br />
International Edition<br />
DESIGN FoR ELECTRICAL<br />
AND CoMPuTER ENGINEERS<br />
by Ralph Ford, Penn State Erie Behrend College,<br />
and Chris Coulston, Penn State Erie Behrend<br />
College<br />
2008 (August 2007) / Softcover / 336 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-338035-3 / MHID: 0-07-338035-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-126347-4 / MHID: 0-07-126347-0 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073380350<br />
This book is written for students and teachers engaged in electrical<br />
and computer engineering (ECE) design projects, primarily in the<br />
senior year. It guides students and faculty through the steps necessary<br />
for the successful execution of design projects. The objective of<br />
the text is to provide a treatment of the design process in ECE with a<br />
sound academic basis that is integrated with practical application. It<br />
has a strong guiding vision -- that a solid understanding of the Design<br />
Process, Design Tools, and the right mix of Professional Skills are<br />
critical for project and career success. This text is unique in providing<br />
a comprehensive design treatment for ECE.<br />
FEATURES<br />
� Strong guiding vision -- that a solid understanding of the Design<br />
Process, Design Tools, and the right mix of Professional Skills are<br />
critical for project and career success<br />
� This text does a good job of providing comprehensive design<br />
treatment for ECE.<br />
� A text at the right level for senior design--based on reviewer<br />
feedback we have heard that no books existed that were at the level<br />
needed. This text seems to now bridge that gap and will be the book<br />
of choice.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I – The Engineering Design Process<br />
Chapter 1: The Engineering Design Process<br />
Chapter 2: Project Selection and Needs Identification<br />
Chapter 3: The Requirements Specification<br />
Chapter 4: Concept Generation and Evaluation<br />
Part II – Design Tools<br />
Chapter 5: System Design I: Functional Decomposition<br />
Chapter 6: System Design II: Behavior Models<br />
Chapter 7: Testing<br />
Chapter 8: System Reliability<br />
Part III – Professional Skills<br />
Chapter 9: Teams and Teamwork<br />
Chapter 10: Project Management<br />
Chapter 11: Ethical and Legal Issues<br />
Chapter 12: Oral Presentations<br />
Appendices<br />
References<br />
Appendix A Glossary<br />
Appendix B Decision Making with Analytical Hierarchy Process<br />
Appendix C Component Failure Rate Data<br />
Appendix D Manufacturer Datasheets<br />
Index
International Edition<br />
I-DEAS STuDENT GuIDE<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Structural Dynamics Research Corporation<br />
2004 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-252544-1 / MHID: 0-07-252544-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-121632-6 / MHID: 0-07-121632-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface.<br />
How to Use This Guide.<br />
1 Introduction to I-DEAS.<br />
2 Part Modeling.<br />
3 Modifying Parts.<br />
4 Constraints and Constrait Networks.<br />
5 Surfacing Techniques.<br />
6 Assemblies and Mechanisms.<br />
7 Annotation and Drafting.<br />
8 Manufacturing.<br />
9 Simulation.<br />
10 Other I-DEAS Applications. Sheet Metal, Harness, Mold Design,<br />
Test.<br />
11 Best Practices.<br />
12 Collaboration.<br />
Appendix: A. Icon Summary.<br />
B. Advanced Features and Interfaces.<br />
C. Troubleshooting Reference.<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
THE MECHANICAL DESIGN PRoCESS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by David G. Ullman, Oregon State University<br />
2003 / 416 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-237338-7 / MHID: 0-07-237338-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124059-8 / MHID: 0-07-124059-4 [IE]<br />
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072373385<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. Why Study the Design Process?<br />
2. Describing Mechanical Design Problems and Processes.<br />
3. Designers and Design Teams.<br />
4. The Design Process.<br />
5. Planning for the Design Process.<br />
6. Understanding the Problem and the Development of Engineering<br />
Specifications.<br />
7. Concept Generation.<br />
8. Concept Evaluation.<br />
9. The Product Design Phase.<br />
10. Product Generation.<br />
11. Product Evaluation for Function and Performance.<br />
12. Product Evaluation for Cost, Manufacture, Assembly, and Other<br />
Measures.<br />
13. Launching and Supporting the Product.<br />
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Mechatronics<br />
International Edition<br />
INTRoDuCTIoN To MECHATRoNICS AND<br />
MEASuREMENT SySTEMS<br />
Third Edition<br />
by David G. Alciatore and Michael B. Histand, Colorado State University<br />
2007 / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-296305-2 / MHID: 0-07-296305-0<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125407-6 / MHID: 0-07-125407-2 [IE]<br />
www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics<br />
INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND MEASUREMENT<br />
SYSTEMS provides comprehensive and accessible coverage of the<br />
evolving field of mechatronics for mechanical, electrical and aerospace<br />
engineering majors. The authors present a concise review of<br />
electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, and motors- all<br />
of which are fundamental to understanding mechatronic systems.<br />
Mechatronics design considerations are presented throughout the<br />
text, and in “Design Example” features. The text’s numerous illustrations,<br />
examples, class discussion items, and chapter questions & exercises<br />
provide an opportunity to understand and apply mechatronics<br />
concepts to actual problems encountered in engineering practice. This<br />
text has been tested over several years to ensure accuracy.<br />
A text web site is available at http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/mechatronics/<br />
and contains numerous supplemental resources.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems.<br />
2 Electric Circuits and Components.<br />
3 Semiconductor Electronics.<br />
4 System Response.<br />
5 Analog Signal Processing Using Operational Amplifiers.<br />
6 Digital Circuits and Systems.<br />
7 Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing.<br />
8 Data Acquisition.<br />
9 Sensors.<br />
10 Actuators.<br />
11 Mechatronic Systems-Control Architectures and Case Studies.<br />
Appendixes:<br />
A. Measurement Fundamentals.<br />
B. Physical Principles.<br />
C. Mechanics of Materials
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
AuToMoTIvE MECHANICS voLuME 1<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Ed May and Les Simpson, TAFE NSW, Ultimo Campus<br />
2006 (November 2006)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-471702-8 / MHID: 0-07-471702-2<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title)<br />
www.mhhe.com/au/may7e<br />
The enhanced 7th editions of Automotive Mechanics, Volumes 1<br />
and 2, are designed to systematically address the requirements of<br />
the new training package AUR05 Automotive Industry Retail, Service<br />
and Repair. While maintaining the straight-forward structure and approach<br />
admired in previous editions, the enhanced 7th edition also<br />
includes:<br />
� Entirely new section on “The Environment and the Automotive<br />
Service Industry”<br />
� Updated coverage of new technologies and diagnostic systems<br />
throughout<br />
� A competency grid which links the books’ content to the training<br />
package’s competencies ensuring teachers and students are meeting<br />
all necessary requirements<br />
� Brand new Instructor’s Resource Manual, Test Bank and artwork<br />
CD to assist teachers in preparing and presenting classes.<br />
The two volumes of Automotive Mechanics encourage students’<br />
understanding by providing concise, plain English explanations, presented<br />
in a practical manner, which students love. Together, these<br />
books offer comprehensive coverage of the principles, service and<br />
repair requirements of passenger and light commercial vehicles.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Supplement: The Environment and the automotive service industry<br />
Part 1, Introduction to motor vehicles<br />
Ch 1, Motor vehicle components<br />
Ch 2, Workshop practices<br />
Ch 3, Tools and their use<br />
Ch 4, Measuring and checking<br />
Ch 5, Friction and bearings<br />
Ch 6, Seals, gaskets and sealants<br />
Ch 7, Workshop safety<br />
Part 2, Engines and engine systems<br />
Ch 8, Engine fundamentals<br />
Ch 9, Engine construction and components<br />
Ch 10, Cooling system and service<br />
Ch 11, Engine-lubricating systems<br />
Ch 12, EFI fuel systems<br />
Ch 13, Carburettor fuel systems<br />
Ch 14, Gas fuel systems<br />
Ch 15, Intake and exhaust systems<br />
Part 3, Manual transmissions and drives<br />
Ch 16, Clutches<br />
Ch 17, Clutch service<br />
Ch 18, Manual transmission and transaxles<br />
Ch 19, Manual transmission and transaxle service<br />
Ch 20, Drive lines and shafts<br />
Ch 21, Rear axles and final drives<br />
Ch 22, Rear-axles and final-drive service<br />
Part 4, Running gear<br />
Ch 23, Tyres, wheels and balance<br />
Ch 24, Brakes<br />
Ch 25, Brake service<br />
Ch 26, Antilock braking systems (ABS)<br />
Ch 27, Suspension systems<br />
Ch 28, Suspension service<br />
Ch 29, Steering systems<br />
Ch 30, Steering-system service<br />
Ch 31, Wheel alignment<br />
Part 5, Maintenance<br />
Ch 32, Fuels, fluids and lubricants<br />
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Ch 33, Service and maintenance<br />
Ch 34, Basic mechanics and diagnosis<br />
Part 6, Basics of the electrical system<br />
Ch 35, Basic electrics<br />
Ch 36, Effects and applications of electric currents<br />
Ch 37, Basic electronics<br />
Ch 38, The battery<br />
Appendix: The SI system of measurement<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
AuToMoTIvE MECHANICS voLuME 2<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
by Ed May and Les Simpson, TAFE NSW, Ultimo Campus<br />
2006 (November 2006)<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-471703 5 / MHID: 0-07-471703-0<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Title)<br />
www.mhhe.com/au/may7e<br />
The enhanced 7th editions of Automotive Mechanics, Volumes 1<br />
and 2, are designed to systematically address the requirements of<br />
the new training package AUR05 Automotive Industry Retail, Service<br />
and Repair. While maintaining the straight-forward structure and approach<br />
admired in previous editions, the enhanced 7th edition also<br />
includes:<br />
� Entirely new section on “The Environment and the Automotive<br />
Service Industry”<br />
� Updated coverage of new technologies and diagnostic systems<br />
throughout<br />
� A competency grid which links the books’ content to the training<br />
package’s competencies ensuring teachers and students are meeting<br />
all necessary requirements<br />
� Brand new Instructor’s Resource Manual, Test Bank and artwork<br />
CD to assist teachers in preparing and presenting classes.<br />
The two volumes of Automotive Mechanics encourage students’<br />
understanding by providing concise, plain English explanations, presented<br />
in a practical manner, which students love. Together, these<br />
books offer comprehensive coverage of the principles, service and<br />
repair requirements of passenger and light commercial vehicles.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1, Engine construction and overhaul<br />
Ch 1, The engine assembly<br />
Ch 2, Cylinder head and valves<br />
Ch 3, Cylinder-head and valve service<br />
Ch 4, cylinder block, crankshaft and bearings<br />
Ch 5, Cylinder-block, crankshaft and bearing service<br />
Ch 6, Pistons, connecting rods and bearings<br />
Ch 7, Piston, connecting-rod and bearing service<br />
Ch 8, General engine service<br />
Ch 9, Engine measurement and performance<br />
Ch 10, Rotary engine<br />
Part 2, Fuel and engine management<br />
Ch 11, Carburettors<br />
Ch 12, Carburettor service<br />
Ch 13, Electronic fuel injection and engine management<br />
Ch 14, Ignition systems<br />
Ch 15, Emission controls<br />
Ch 16, Induction systems, turbochargers and superchargers<br />
Ch 17, Maintenance and diagnosis: petrol engines<br />
Part 3, Diesel engines<br />
Ch 18, Diesel engines: features<br />
Ch 19, Diesel fuel systems<br />
Ch 20, Diesel fuel system service
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Part 4, Automatic transmissions and drive<br />
Ch 21, Automatic transmissions: torque converters<br />
Ch 22, Automatic transmissions: mechanical<br />
Ch 23, Automatic transmissions: hydraulics and controls<br />
Ch 24, Automatic transmission service<br />
Ch 25, Four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive<br />
Part 5, Electrical systems<br />
Ch 26, Starting system<br />
Ch 27, Charging system<br />
Ch 28, Body-electrical systems<br />
Ch 29, Body-electrical service<br />
Ch 30, Instruments and indicators<br />
Ch 31, Body-electrical components<br />
Part 6, Safety, security and convenience<br />
Ch 32, Braking: ABS, traction control and vehical stability<br />
Ch 33, Air conditioning<br />
Ch 34, Seat belts and seating<br />
Ch 35, Supplemental restraint systems (SRS) and occupant safety<br />
Ch 36, Remote locking, immobilisers and security<br />
Ch 37, Cruise controls and trip computers<br />
Ch 38, Audio systems<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
MEMS AND MICRoSySTEMS<br />
Design and Manufacture<br />
by Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University<br />
2002 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120476-7 / MHID: 0-07-120476-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Overview of MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
2 Working Principles of Microsystems.<br />
3 Engineering Science for Microsystem Design and Fabrication.<br />
4 Engineering Mechanics for Microsystems Design.<br />
5 Thermofluid Engineering and Microsystem Design.<br />
6 Scaling Laws in Miniaturization.<br />
7 Materials for MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
8 Microsystem Fabrication Processes.<br />
9 Overview of Micromanufacturing.<br />
10 Microsystems Design.<br />
11 Microsystem Packaging.<br />
Appendix 1 Recommended Units for Thermophysical Quantities.<br />
Appendix 2 Conversion of Units between SI and Imperial Systems<br />
250<br />
PRoGRAMMING AND CuSToMIZING THE<br />
PIC MICRoCoNTRoLLER<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Myke Predko<br />
2008 (September 2007) / Softcover / 1263 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147287-6 / MHID: 0-07-147287-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Tap into the latest advancements in PIC technology with the fully<br />
revamped Third Edition of <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>'s Programming and Customizing<br />
the PIC Microcontroller. Long known as the subject's definitive<br />
text, this indispensable volume comes packed with more than 600<br />
illustrations, and provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand coverage<br />
of the PIC microcontroller's hardware and software schemes.<br />
With 100 experiments, projects, and libraries, you get a firm grasp<br />
of PICs, how they work, and the ins-and-outs of their most dynamic<br />
applications.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1: The PIC Microcontroller<br />
Chapter 1--Microcontrollers<br />
Chapter 2--The Microchip PIC Microcontroller<br />
Part 2: Setting up your own PIC Microcontroller Development Lab<br />
Chapter 3--Programmer PCB<br />
Chapter 4--Software Development Tools<br />
Part 3: PIC MCU Basics<br />
Chapter 5--PIC MCU Processor Architecture<br />
Chapter 6--The PIC Microcontroller Instruction Set<br />
Chapter 7--The Configuration Register<br />
Chapter 8--Basic Operating Features<br />
Part 4: PIC Microcontroller Interfacing Capabilities<br />
Chapter 9--PIC MCU Optional Hardware Features<br />
Chapter 10--PIC MCU Application Design Issues<br />
Chapter 11--PIC MCU Hardware Interfacing<br />
Chapter 12--Practical PC Interfacing<br />
Chapter 13--PIC Microcontroller Program Memory Loading<br />
Part 5: PIC Microcontroller Software Development<br />
Chapter 14--Microchip MPLAB IDE<br />
Chapter 15--Assembly Language Software Techniques<br />
Chapter 16--Macro Development<br />
Chapter 17--Designing your own PIC Microcontroller Applications<br />
Chapter 18--Debugging your Applications<br />
Chapter 19 – Emulators<br />
Part 6: PIC Microcontroller Applications<br />
Chapter 20 – Demonstrations<br />
Chapter 21--Projects<br />
Chapter 22--Real Time Operating Systems<br />
Chapter 23--In Closing<br />
Appendix A: Resources<br />
Appendix B: PIC MCU Summary<br />
Appendix C: Useful Tables and Data<br />
Appendix D: Basic Electronics<br />
Appendix E: Digital Electronics<br />
Appendix F: BASIC Reference<br />
Appendix G: C Reference<br />
Appendix H: 16 Bit Numbers<br />
Appendix I: Reuse, Return and Recycle
New<br />
MEMS & Sensors<br />
MICRoELECTRoNIC<br />
MECHANICAL SySTEMS<br />
by Mahalik N P<br />
2007 / Softcover / 500 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-063445-9 / MHID: 0-07-063445-9<br />
(<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title)<br />
NEw TO ThiS EdiTiON<br />
� Principles in MEMS and its scope discussed in sequence – will<br />
help the students grasp the basics (Chapter 1)<br />
� Various fabrication and design processes such as lithography,<br />
surface micromachining, bulk micromachining, etching, thin film deposition,<br />
doping, wafer bonding are discussed with their methods and<br />
techniques in the chapter on Micromachining (Chapter 2 )<br />
� Fundamental components used for design of MEMS are<br />
discussed in the chapter on Mechanical Sensors and Actuators<br />
(Chapter 5)<br />
� Thermal MEMS such as Thermocouple, RTD, MEMS thermal<br />
probe, microhotplate, thermovessels, SMA actuators, U-shaped<br />
horizontal and vertical actuator are covered in chapter on Thermal<br />
Sensors and Actuators. (Chapter 6)<br />
� Biomedical and Chemical MEMS with discussions on chemicals<br />
used in BioMEMS and devices like DNA Sensors are present in<br />
chapter on Micro fluidic Systems. (Chapter 10)<br />
� Chapter on Performance Indices and Device Array is dedicated<br />
to he understanding of micro devices (Chapter 14)<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Pedagogy :<br />
227 Practice questions<br />
267 Diagrams<br />
45 Design examples<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgement<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Micromachining<br />
Chapter 3: System Modeling and Properties of Material<br />
Chapter 4: Passive Components and Systems<br />
Chapter 5: Mechanical Sensors and Actuators<br />
Chapter 6: Thermal Sensors and Actuators<br />
Chapter 7: Micro-opto-electromechanical Systems<br />
Chapter 8: Magnetic Sensors and Actuators<br />
Chapter 9: Radio Frequency (RF) MEMS<br />
Chapter 10: Microfluidic Systems<br />
Chapter 11: Chemical and Biomedical Microsystems<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
251<br />
Chapter 12: CNT and Nanotechnology<br />
Chapter 13: Simulation Based Micro and Nanosystem Design<br />
Chapter 14: Performance Indices and Device Array References<br />
Index<br />
International Edition<br />
MEMS AND MICRoSySTEMS<br />
Design and Manufacture<br />
by Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University<br />
2002 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120476-7 / MHID: 0-07-120476-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Overview of MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
2 Working Principles of Microsystems.<br />
3 Engineering Science for Microsystem Design and Fabrication.<br />
4 Engineering Mechanics for Microsystems Design.<br />
5 Thermofluid Engineering and Microsystem Design.<br />
6 Scaling Laws in Miniaturization.<br />
7 Materials for MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
8 Microsystem Fabrication Processes.<br />
9 Overview of Micromanufacturing.<br />
10 Microsystems Design.<br />
11 Microsystem Packaging.<br />
Appendix 1 Recommended Units for Thermophysical Quantities.<br />
Appendix 2 Conversion of Units between SI and Imperial Systems<br />
MECHANISMS & MECHANICAL DEvICES<br />
SouRCEBook<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Neil Sclater, Neil Sclater, Assoc., and Nicholas Chironis<br />
(deceased)<br />
2007 (November 2006) / Hardcover / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146761-2 / MHID: 0-07-146761-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The fourth edition of this unique engineering reference book covers<br />
the past, present, and future of mechanisms and mechanical devices.<br />
Among the thousands of proven mechanisms illustrated and described<br />
are many suitable for recycling into new mechanical, electromechanical,<br />
or mechatronic products and systems. Overviews of robotics, rapid<br />
prototyping, MEMS, and nanotechnology will get you up-to-speed<br />
on these cutting-edge technologies. Easy-to-read tutorial chapters<br />
on the basics of mechanisms and motion control will introduce those<br />
subjects to you or refresh your knowledge of them.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface.<br />
Acknowledgments.<br />
Chapter 1: Basics of Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 2: Motion Control Systems.<br />
Chapter 3: Industrial Robots.<br />
Chapter 4: Mobile Scientific, Military, and Research Robots.<br />
Chapter 5: Linkages: Drives and Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 6: Gears, Devices, Drives, and Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 7: Cam, Geneva, and Ratchet Drives and Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 8: Clutches and Brakes.<br />
Chapter 9: Latching, Fastening, and Clamping Devices and<br />
Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 10: Chain and Belt Devices and Mechanisms.<br />
Chapter 11: Spring and Screw Devices and Mechanisms.
Chapter 12: Shaft Couplings and Connections.<br />
Chapter 13: Motion-Specific Devices, Mechanisms, and Machines.<br />
Chapter 14: Packaging, Conveying, Handling, and Safety<br />
Mechanisms and Machines.<br />
Chapter 15: Torque, Speed, Tension, and Limit Control Systems.<br />
Chapter 16: Instruments and Controls: Pneumatic, Hydraulic,<br />
Electric, and Electronic.<br />
Chapter 17: Computer-Aided Design Concepts.<br />
Chapter 18: Rapid Prototyping. Chapter 19: New Directions in<br />
Mechanical Engineering. Index.<br />
NEuRoREHABILITATIoN DEvICES<br />
by Thompson Sarkodie-Gyan<br />
2006 / 312 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144830-7 / MHID: 0-07-144830-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Introductory Overview of Rehabilitation Medicine.<br />
Chapter 2: The Dynamics of Neurorehabilitation Devices.<br />
Chapter 3: General Purpose of Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 4: Neurorehabilitation: A Case Study.<br />
Chapter 5: Data Acquisition and Processing in Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 6: Aspects of Neurological Disorders.<br />
Chapter 7: Technology Initiatives in Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 8: Anatomical Analysis of the Human Upper Limb.<br />
Chapter 9: Devices and Procedures in Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 10: Intelligent Knowledge-Based Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 11: Virtual Reality in Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 12: Expert Systems in Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 13: Telerehabilitation and Exercise.<br />
Chapter 14: Kinesthetic Therapy.<br />
Chapter 15: The Impact of Language, Music, and Sound in<br />
Neurorehabilitation.<br />
Chapter 16: Event-Related Potentials.<br />
BIBLIOGRAPHY.<br />
INDEX<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF CoNTINuuM<br />
MECHANICS<br />
by George Mase, Michigan State University<br />
1969 / 256 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-040663-6 / MHID: 0-07-040663-4<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Mathematical Foundations<br />
2 Analysis of Stress<br />
3 Deformation and Strain<br />
4 Motion and Flow<br />
5 Fundamental Laws of Continuum Mechanics<br />
6 Linear Elasticity<br />
7 Fluids<br />
8 Plasticity<br />
9 Viscoelasticity<br />
Index<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
252<br />
Robotics<br />
International Edition<br />
MEMS AND MICRoSySTEMS<br />
Design and Manufacture<br />
by Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University<br />
2002 / 512 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120476-7 / MHID: 0-07-120476-8 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Overview of MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
2 Working Principles of Microsystems.<br />
3 Engineering Science for Microsystem Design and Fabrication.<br />
4 Engineering Mechanics for Microsystems Design.<br />
5 Thermofluid Engineering and Microsystem Design.<br />
6 Scaling Laws in Miniaturization.<br />
7 Materials for MEMS and Microsystems.<br />
8 Microsystem Fabrication Processes.<br />
9 Overview of Micromanufacturing.<br />
10 Microsystems Design.<br />
11 Microsystem Packaging.<br />
Appendix 1 Recommended Units for Thermophysical Quantities.<br />
Appendix 2 Conversion of Units between SI and Imperial Systems<br />
International Edition<br />
INDuSTRIAL RoBoTICS<br />
Technology, Programming and Application<br />
by Mikell Groover, Lehigh University; Mitchell Weiss, United States Robots,<br />
Inc.; Roger Nagel, Lehigh University; and Nicholas Odrey, Lehigh<br />
University<br />
1986 / 480 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-100442-8 / MHID: 0-07-100442-4 [IE]<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Fundamentals of Robotics<br />
2 Robot Technology<br />
3 Robot Programming and Languages<br />
4 Applications Engineering for Manufacturing<br />
5 Implementation Principles and Issues<br />
6 Social and Labor Issues
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
viscous Flow/Boundary<br />
Layer Theory<br />
International Edition<br />
vISCouS FLuID FLoW<br />
Third Edition<br />
by Frank White, University of Rhode Island<br />
2006 / 640 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-240231-5 / MHID: 0-07-240231-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-124493-0 / MHID: 0-07-124493-X [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/white3e<br />
Frank White’s Viscous Fluid Flow, Third Edition continues to be the<br />
market leader in this course area. The text is for a senior pr graduate<br />
level elective in Mechanical Engineering, and has a strong professional<br />
and international appeal. <strong>Author</strong> Frank White is has a strong reputation<br />
in the field, his book is accurate, conceptually strong, and contains<br />
excellent problem sets. A large number of the problems are new to<br />
this third edition; a rarity among senior and graduate level textbooks<br />
as advanced problems are difficult to create. The references found in<br />
the text have been updated and reflect the most current information<br />
available. Users will also be interested to find explanations of, and<br />
references to ongoing controversies and trends in this course area.<br />
Topically speaking, the text contains modern information on technological<br />
advances, such as Micro- and Nano-technology, Turbulence<br />
Modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Unsteady<br />
Boundary Layers.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Preliminary Concepts<br />
2 Fundamental Equations of Compressible Viscous Flow<br />
3 Solutions of the Newtonian Viscous-Flow Equations<br />
4 Laminar Boundary Layers<br />
5 The Stability of Laminar Flows<br />
6 Incompressible Turbulent Mean Flow<br />
7 Compressible Boundary Layer Flow<br />
Appendices:<br />
A Transport Properties of Various Newtonian Fluids<br />
B Equations of Motion of Incompressible Newtonian Fluids in<br />
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates<br />
C A Runge-Kutta Subroutine for N Simultaneous Differential<br />
Equations<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
253<br />
vibrations<br />
International Edition<br />
FuNDAMENTALS oF vIBRATIoNS<br />
by Leonard Meirovitch, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />
2001 / 816 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-288180-6 / MHID: 0-07-288180-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118174-7 / MHID: 0-07-118174-1 [IE]<br />
www.mhhe.com/engcs/mech/meirovitch<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 Concepts from Vibrations<br />
2 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Initial<br />
Excitations<br />
3 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Harmonic<br />
and Periodic Excitations<br />
4 Response of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems to Nonperiodic<br />
Excitations<br />
5 Two-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
6 Elements of Analytical Dynamics<br />
7 Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems<br />
8 Distributed-Parameter Systems: Exact Solutions<br />
9 Distributed-Parameter Systems: Approximate Methods<br />
10 The Finite Element Method<br />
11 Nonlinear Oscilations<br />
12 Random Vibrations<br />
Appendix A: Fourier Series<br />
Appendix B: Laplace Transformation<br />
Appendix C: Linear Algebra<br />
SCHAuM’S ouTLINE oF MECHANICAL<br />
vIBRATIoNS<br />
by S Graham Kelly, University of Akron<br />
1996 / 336 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-034041-1 / MHID: 0-07-034041-2<br />
(A Schaum's Publication)<br />
Logically organized, this book guides readers through all aspects of<br />
vibration analysis. Each chapter explains how to harness the problemsolving<br />
capabilities of today's popular engineering software, including<br />
Mathcad, Maple, Matlab, and Mathematica. Topics covered include<br />
vibration measurement, finite element analysis, and eigenvalue determination.<br />
Included are more than 300 solved problems--completely<br />
explained.
Professional References<br />
THE STRuCTuRAL ENGINEER'S<br />
PRoFESSIoNAL TRAINING MANuAL<br />
by Dave K Adams<br />
2008 (October 2007) / 405 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148107-6 / MHID: 0-07-148107-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Business and Problem-Solving Skills Needed for Success in<br />
Your Engineering Career! The Structural Engineer’s Professional<br />
Training Manual offers a solid foundation in the real-world business<br />
and problem-solving skills needed in the engineering workplace. Filled<br />
with illustrations and practical “punch-list” summaries, this careerbuilding<br />
guide provides an introduction to the practice and business<br />
of structural and civil engineering, including lots of detailed advice on<br />
developing competence and communicating ideas.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1. The Dynamics of Training<br />
Chapter 2. The World of Professional Engineering<br />
Chapter 3. The Business of Structural Engineering<br />
Chapter 4. Building Projects<br />
Chapter 5. Bridge Projects<br />
Chapter 6. Building Your Own Competence<br />
Chapter 7. Communicating Your Designs<br />
Chapter 8. Engineering Mechanics<br />
Chapter 9. Soil Mechanics<br />
Chapter 10. Understanding the Behavior of Concrete<br />
Chapter 11. Understanding the Behavior of Masonry Construction<br />
Chapter 12. Understanding the Behavior of Structural Steel<br />
Chapter 13. Understanding the Behavior of Wood Framing<br />
References<br />
Index<br />
HvAC EQuATIoNS, DATA, AND RuLES oF<br />
THuMB<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Arthur Bell<br />
2008 (September 2007) / 790 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148242-4 / MHID: 0-07-148242-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The Latest Information and “Tricks of the Trade” for Achieving First-<br />
Rate HVAC Designs on Any Construction Job! HVAC Equations,<br />
Data, and Rules of Thumb presents a wealth of state-of-the-art HVAC<br />
design information and guidance, ranging from air distribution to piping<br />
systems to plant equipment. This popular reference has now been<br />
fully updated to reflect the construction industry’s new single body of<br />
codes and standards.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1. Introduction<br />
Part 2. Definitions<br />
Part 3. Equations<br />
Part 4. Conversion Factors<br />
Part 5. Cooling Load Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 6. Heating Load Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 7. Infiltration Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 8. Ventilation Rules of Thumb<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
254<br />
Part 9. Humidification Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 10. People/Occupancy Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 11. Lighting Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 12. Appliance/Equipment Rules of Thumb<br />
Part 13. Cooling Load Factors<br />
Part 14. Heating Load Factors<br />
Part 15. Design Conditions and Energy Conservation<br />
Part 16. HVAC System Selection Criteria<br />
Part 17. Air Distribution Systems<br />
Part 18. Piping Systems, General<br />
Part 19. Hydronic (Water) Piping Systems<br />
Part 20. Glycol Piping Systems<br />
Part 21. Steam Piping Systems<br />
Part 22. Steam Condensate Piping Systems<br />
Part 23. AC Condensate Piping<br />
Part 24. Refrigerant Piping Systems<br />
Part 25. Air Handling Units<br />
Part 26. Fans<br />
Part 27. Pumps<br />
Part 28. Chillers<br />
Part 29. Cooling Towers and Condensers<br />
Part 30. Heat Exchangers<br />
Part 31. Boilers<br />
Part 32. Motors and Motor Controllers<br />
Part 33. Humidifiers<br />
Part 34. Filters<br />
Part 35. Insulation<br />
Part 36. Fire Stopping and Through-Penetration Systems<br />
Part 37. Makeup Water<br />
Part 38. Water Treatment and Chemical Feed Systems<br />
Part 39. Automatic Controls Building Automation Systems<br />
Part 40. Equipment Schedules<br />
Part 41. Equipment Manufacturers<br />
Part 42. Building Construction Business Fundamentals<br />
Part 43. Architectural, Structural, and Electrical Information<br />
Part 44. Properties of Air<br />
Part 45. Properties of Water<br />
Part 46. Cleanroom Criteria<br />
Part 47. Wind Chill and Heat Index<br />
Part 48. Miscellaneous<br />
Part 49. General Notes<br />
Part 50. Designer’s Checklist<br />
Part 51. Professional Societies and Trade Organizations<br />
Part 52. References and Design Manuals<br />
PRoJECT MANAGER'S HANDBook<br />
by David L Cleland, University of Pittsburgh and Lewis R Ireland<br />
2008 (September 2007) / 547 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148442-8 / MHID: 0-07-148442-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Project Manager’s Handbook uses industry-specific examples to<br />
demonstrate how project management principles are used throughout<br />
the industrial world to launch, manage, and execute projects.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Introduction<br />
Part 1: Examples of Projects Found in Specific Countries<br />
Chapter 1: Software and Other Project Management Practices in<br />
India<br />
Chapter 2: The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games<br />
Chapter 3: Project Management in Aotearoa (New Zealand)<br />
Chapter 4. An Evaluation of Major Infrastructure Projects in France:<br />
A “Project Finance” Perspective
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Chapter 5. The Role of Project Management in Spanish Projects<br />
Part 2: Examples of Projects from Specific Environments<br />
Chapter 6. Managing Projects Financed by International Lending<br />
Agencies<br />
Chapter 7. Managing Transitional Projects<br />
Chapter 8. Managing Projects in Health Systems<br />
Chapter 9. Managing International Project Management Training<br />
Chapter 10. Cross-Cultural Project Management on Major-Sized<br />
Global Oil and Gas Plant Projects<br />
Part 3: Project Management Government Organizations<br />
Chapter 11. Elements of Successful Project Management at the<br />
National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />
Chapter 12. Project Management Success at the Central<br />
Intelligence Agency<br />
Chapter 13. Strategies and Results in the Design and<br />
Implementation of a Project Management Program for a State<br />
Government<br />
Chapter 14. Evaluating Project Management Effectiveness of<br />
Boston Big Dig and Three Gorges Dam in China<br />
Chapter 15. Project Risk Management for Alaska Oil and Gas<br />
Capital Projects<br />
Part 4: Project Management Organizational Functions<br />
Chapter 16. Legal Considerations in Managing a Nuclear Plant<br />
Decommissioning<br />
Chapter 17. Using Integrated Project Management to Improve<br />
Outsourcing Strategy and Business Results<br />
Chapter 18. Connecting Projects to Corporate Strategy<br />
Chapter 19. PMO Creation Within Financial Services Companies<br />
Chapter 20. The Evolution of Project Office and Portfolio<br />
Management at American Modern Insurance Group, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio<br />
Part 5: Remedial Projects<br />
Chapter 21. A Faith-Based Response to Catastrophic Disaster:<br />
An Overview of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Planning and<br />
Logistics in Hurricane Katrina<br />
Chapter 22. The Firefly Fiasco: A Case Study in Project<br />
Management Failure<br />
Chapter 23. Lessons Learned Always Have a Price Tag<br />
Chapter 24. China’s Shenzhou Spaceship Project<br />
Part 6: The Theory and Practice of Project Management<br />
Chapter 25. Project Management in Connection to<br />
Entrepreneurship and Network Organizations<br />
Chapter 26. Project Management Certification: Frequently Asked<br />
Questions and Experiences of the Project Management Community<br />
Chapter 27. The Chief Architect and the Art of Project Management<br />
Chapter 28. The Tao of Nimble Project Management: A Real World<br />
Approach<br />
Chapter 29. Advancing Project Management Professionalism and<br />
Culture in Your Company<br />
Chapter 30. Management by Project of the Fast-Growing<br />
Organization in Dynamic Environment<br />
Chapter 31. Project Management Using Earned Value<br />
Management<br />
Chapter 32. It’s a Long Road to Organizational Maturity<br />
Index<br />
255<br />
QuANTITATIvE MEASuREMENTS FoR<br />
LoGISTICS<br />
by Philip T Frohne<br />
2008 (August 2007) / 314 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149415-1 / MHID: 0-07-149415-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Utilize the Latest Measurement Tools and Computations Needed to<br />
Achieve World-Class Logistics Operations in Any Organization! Quantitative<br />
Measurements for Logistics offers you a wide variety of measurement<br />
tools and computations used in today’s logistics operations,<br />
ranging from life cycle costs to maintainability computations. Covering<br />
every major area of logistics, this comprehensive resource examines<br />
break-even analysis…depreciation methods…forecasting… inventory<br />
computations…learning curves…maintenance management… quality<br />
control…queuing theory…repair level analysis…statistics…failure<br />
definitions…and much more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Acceptance Sampling<br />
Availability Computations<br />
Break-Even Analysis<br />
Combinatorial Analysis and Probability<br />
Depreciation Methods<br />
Forecasting methods<br />
Inventory Computations<br />
Learning Curves<br />
Life Cycle Costing<br />
LSA Computations<br />
Maintainability Computations<br />
Maintenance Management<br />
Maintenance Time Management<br />
Managerial Accounting<br />
Mean Time allocations & Predictions<br />
PERT Computations<br />
Project Earned Value Analysis<br />
Provisioning Computations<br />
Quality Control<br />
Queing Theory<br />
Reliability Computations<br />
Repair Level Analysis<br />
Spare Part Computations<br />
Statistics<br />
Time Value of Money Computations<br />
Appendix A: ILS Definitions<br />
Appendix B: Failure Definitions<br />
Appendix C: Maintenance Definitions<br />
Appendix D: Logistics Activities<br />
Appendix E: Logistics Acronyms<br />
Index
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING HANDBook<br />
Seventh Edition<br />
By Lindley R Higgins (deceased), Keith Mobley, Knoxville and Darrin J<br />
Wikoff<br />
2008 (March 2008) / 1200 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-154646-1 / MHID: 0-07-154646-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The most comprehensive resource of its kind, Maintenance Engineering<br />
Handbook has long been a staple for engineers, managers,<br />
and technicians seeking current advice on everything from tools<br />
and techniques to planning and scheduling. This brand-new edition<br />
brings you up to date on the most pertinent aspects of identifying<br />
and repairing faulty equipment; such dated subjects as sanitation<br />
and housekeeping have been removed. Maintenance Engineering<br />
Handbook has been advising plant and facility professionals for more<br />
than 50 years. Whether you’re new to the profession or a practiced<br />
veteran, this updated edition is an absolute necessity.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Section 1: Organization and Management of the Maintenance<br />
Function<br />
Section 2: Maintenance Practices<br />
Section 3: Engineering and Analysis Tools<br />
Section 4: Maintenance of Facilities and Equipment<br />
Section 5: Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment<br />
Section 6: Maintenance of Electrical Equipment<br />
Section 8: Instrumentation and Reliability Tools<br />
Section 9: Lubrication<br />
Section 10: Maintenance Welding<br />
Section 11: Chemical Corrosion Control and Cleaning<br />
MoDuLAR DESIGN FoR MACHINE TooLS<br />
by Yoshimi Ito<br />
2008 (February 2008) / 400 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149660-5 / MHID: 0-07-149660-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Machine designers and toolmakers can turn to Modular Design<br />
for Machine Tools for a complete guide to designing and building<br />
machines using modular design methods. The information and<br />
techniques presented in this skills-building book will enable readers<br />
to shorten machine design time...improve reliability…reduce<br />
costs…and simplify service and repair. Packed with over 100 detailed<br />
illustrations, this essential resource explores the basics of modular<br />
design…the methodology of machine tools… the description and<br />
application of machine tools…interfacial structural configuration in<br />
modular design…stationary and sliding joints…model theory and<br />
testing…and much more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Terminology and Abbreviated Nomenclatures<br />
Part 1: Engineering Guides of Modular Design and Description:<br />
Methodology of Machine Tools<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Knowledge: What is Modular Design?<br />
Chapter 2: Engineering Guides and Future Perspectives of<br />
Modular Design<br />
Chapter 3: Description of Machine Tools<br />
Chapter 4: Application of Machine Tool Description to Engineering<br />
Design<br />
Part 2: Engineering Design for Machine Tool Joints: Interfacial<br />
Structural Configuration in Modular Design<br />
Chapter 5: Basic Knowledge of Machine Tool Joints<br />
Chapter 6: Fundamentals of Engineering Design<br />
Chapter 7: Practices and First-Hand View of Related Engineering<br />
Developments: Stationery Joints<br />
Chapter 8: Practices and First-Hand View of Related Engineering<br />
Developments: Sliding Joints<br />
256<br />
Chapter 9: Rudimentary Engineering Knowledge about Other<br />
Joints<br />
Appendix 1: Measurement of Interface Pressure by Means of<br />
Ultrasonic Waves<br />
Appendix 2: Model Theory and Testing<br />
MACHINE TooLS HANDBook<br />
by P H Joshi<br />
2008 (September 2007) / 732 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149435-9 / MHID: 0-07-149435-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Designed for quick access on the job, Machine Tools Handbook<br />
explains in detail how to carry out basic and advanced machine tool<br />
operations and functions, providing a wealth of machine tool exercises<br />
to test and improve the performance of machinists. The tables,<br />
graphs, and formulas packed into this essential reference makes it a<br />
must-have for every machine and manufacturing workshop.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction<br />
Chapter 2. Machine Tool Drives and Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 3. Rectilinear or Transslatory Drives<br />
Chapter 4. Drive Transmission and Manipulation<br />
Chapter 5. Machine Tool Elements<br />
Chapter 6. Machine Tool Dynamics<br />
Chapter 7. Machine Tool Operation<br />
Chapter 8. Tool Engineering<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index<br />
PuMP HANDBook<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
By Igor J Karassik (deceased), Joseph P Messina, Springfield, Paul<br />
Coper, Ingersoll-Dresser Pumps and Charles C Heald, Lincolnville<br />
2008 (November 2007) / 1632 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978- 0-07-146044-6 / MHID: 0-07-146044-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Long-established as the leading guide to pump design and application,<br />
the Pump Handbook has been fully revised and updated with<br />
the latest developments in pump technology. Packed with 1,150<br />
detailed illustrations and written by a team of over 100 internationally<br />
renowned pump experts, this vital tool shows you how to select,<br />
purchase, install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot cutting-edge<br />
pumps for all types of uses.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
Centrifugal Pumps<br />
Displacement Pumps<br />
Jet Pumps<br />
Materials of Construction<br />
Pump Drivers<br />
Pump Controls and Valves<br />
Pump Services Intakes and Suction Piping<br />
Selecting and Purchasing Pumps<br />
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance<br />
Pump Testing
Technical Data<br />
BuILDING INFoRMATIoN MoDELING<br />
by Willem Kymmell<br />
2008 (April 20080 / 416 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149453-3 / MHID: 0-07-149453-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This is the first in-depth explanation of Building Information Modeling<br />
concepts, tools, and techniques as applied to both new and retrofit<br />
construction projects. By using this combination of 3D CAD (Computer<br />
Aided Design) and 4D animations, you can dramatically improve<br />
communication, coordination, and planning of construction projects<br />
while reducing risks and costs.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1. Introduction to BIM<br />
Chapter 2. Simulations<br />
Chapter 3. Tools<br />
Chapter 4. Construction Management Education<br />
Chapter 5. Case Studies<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
APPLIED CNC MACHINING<br />
by Josh Mitchell<br />
2008 (May 2008) / 384 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149451-9 / MHID: 0-07-149451-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CNC machining is growing in popularity. Applied CNC Machining<br />
shows you how to design and build a fully-functional, industry quality<br />
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine and also details how to<br />
upgrade an existing machine to include this type of automation.The<br />
author includes hard-to-find comparisons of the tools and software<br />
best used for specific approaches and styles.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1. CNC History and Design<br />
History of CNC; Styles of Machines;<br />
Component Overview; Benefits of building your own<br />
2. Design & Construction Prerequisites<br />
Design Considerations; Software; Tools;<br />
Planning<br />
3. Linear Motion & Locomotion<br />
Design Considerations; Linear Motion;<br />
Motor Types; Stepper vs. Servo; Drive Types<br />
4. Electronics and Motion Control<br />
Interface; Drivers; Power Supply; Software<br />
5. Example: Converting a Mill<br />
Tools and Materials; Hardware; Motors;<br />
Interface; Drivers (home made); Software;<br />
Testing<br />
6. Example: Build a 5’ x 10’ CNC<br />
Tools and Materials; The Chassis; Drive System; Vacuum Table;<br />
Gantry; Motors;<br />
Interface; Drivers; Software; Testing<br />
7. Ideas and Examples<br />
Plotting; Circuit Boards; Engraving; Milling; Routing<br />
8. Resources<br />
Linear Motion; Drivers; Motors; Hardware;<br />
Software<br />
9. Plans and Schematics<br />
Mill; 5’ x 10’ CNC; Driver Boards; Interface Boards; Power Supplies<br />
257<br />
10. Additional Functionality<br />
Tool Changer; Duplication and 3D scanning; The Basic Stamp 2 by<br />
Parallax<br />
11. Resources/Continued Learning<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> books; Web Sites; Welding: A Brief Tutorial; Making<br />
PCB’s; Source Code; Sample Test for Educators<br />
CoRRoSIoN ENGINEERING<br />
by Pierre Roberge, Royal Military College of Canada<br />
2008 (March 2008) / 500 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148243-1 / MHID: 0-07-148243-1<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Now you can turn to Corrosion Engineering for expert coverage<br />
of the theory and current practices you need to understand water,<br />
atmospheric, and high-temperature corrosion processes. This comprehensive<br />
resource explains step-by-step how to prevent and control<br />
corrosion in all types of metallic materials and applications-from steel<br />
and aluminum structures to pipelines. Filled with 300 illustrations, this<br />
skills-building guide shows you how to utilize advanced inspection and<br />
monitoring methods for corrosion problems in infrastructure, process<br />
and food industries, manufacturing, and military industries.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part I<br />
Chapter 1: Scope and Language of Corrosion<br />
Chapter 2: Electrochemistry of Corrosion<br />
Part II: Environments<br />
Chapter 3: Atmospheric Corrosion<br />
Chapter 4: Corrosion by Water and Steam<br />
Chapter 5: Corrosion in Soils<br />
Chapter 6: Reinforced Concrete<br />
Chapter 7: High-Temperature Corrosion<br />
Part III: Materials and How They Corrode<br />
Chapter 8: Engineering Materials<br />
Chapter 9: Forms of Corrosion<br />
Part IV: Methods of Control<br />
Chapter 10: Protective Coatings<br />
Chapter 11: Cathodic Protection<br />
Chapter 12: Corrosion Inhibitors<br />
Chapter 13: Failure Analysis and Design Considerations<br />
PART V: Testing and Monitoring<br />
Chapter 14: Corrosion Testing and Monitoring
MICRoTuRBINES DESIGN AND<br />
PERFoRMANCE oPTIMIZATIoN<br />
by Claire Marguerite Soares<br />
2008 (January 2008) / 288 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144495-8 / MHID: 0-07-144495-5<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Microturbines are nearing commercial status. Capstone, for example,<br />
has delivered over 1700 microturbines to customers (as of October<br />
2001). Based on extensive field test data collected from units currently<br />
in use at commercial and industrial facilities, this book will provide designers<br />
and manufacturers with the ability to improve the microturbine<br />
design, lower production costs and increase performance, in order to<br />
produce a competitive distributed generation product.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Applications<br />
Technology Description: Basic Process<br />
Turbo-Compression Package<br />
Generator<br />
Recuperators<br />
Bearings<br />
Power Electronics<br />
CHP Operation<br />
Design Characteristics<br />
Performance Characteristics: Electrical Efficiency<br />
Part-Load Performance<br />
Effects of Ambient Conditions on Performance<br />
Heat Recovery<br />
Firing Temperature<br />
Inlet Air Cooling<br />
Capital Cost<br />
Maintenance<br />
Fuels<br />
Availability<br />
Emissions: Lean Premixed Combustion<br />
Catalytic Combustion<br />
Microturbine Emissions Characteristics<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
ENERGy SySTEMS ENGINEERING<br />
by Francis Vanek and Louis D Albright of Cornell University-Ithaca<br />
2008 (May 2008) / 560 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-149593-6 / MHID: 0-07-149593-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Learn about the wide-range of energy options available to you. Energy<br />
Systems Engineering provides a balanced analytical approach to<br />
assessing all the major energy systems likely to be used throughout<br />
this century: carbon-based, nuclear, and renewable energy. Emphasizing<br />
a “portfolio” approach to energy systems in which a wide<br />
range of energy options are employed rather than depending on<br />
just one, the author offers an extensive collection of equations and<br />
example problems to analyze the performance of each system and<br />
assess future use.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
A systems Approach to Energy Challenges<br />
Climate Change<br />
Fossil fuels, relative CO2 emissions, and modeling of consumption<br />
and remaining reserves<br />
Fossil fuel combustion technologies<br />
Carbon Sequestration<br />
Nuclear Energy<br />
The solar energy resource<br />
Solar technology<br />
Wind Power<br />
258<br />
Energy technologies for transportation<br />
Systems Issues for Transportation Energy<br />
Other technologies and applications<br />
Conclusion: Toward a Sustainable Future<br />
LEAN SIx SIGMA DEMySTIFIED<br />
by Jay Arthur<br />
2007 / 252 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-148650-7 / MHID: 0-07-148650-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This self-teaching guide is the fast and easy way to learn Lean Six Sigma-the<br />
revolutionary process and quality improvement methodology.<br />
You’ll learn to analyze projects quickly, identify and eliminate waste,<br />
cut costs and grow revenue, and increase quality and efficiency. A<br />
180-day trial version of Lean Six Sigma QI Macros for Excel will be<br />
available for download from the author’s website.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: What Is Lean Six Sigma?<br />
Chapter 2: Lean DeMYSTIFIED<br />
Chapter 3: Excel Power Tools for Lean Six Sigma<br />
Chapter 4: Reducing Defects with Six Sigma<br />
Chapter 5: Transactional Six Sigma<br />
Chapter 6: Reducing Variation with Six Sigma<br />
Chapter 7: Sustaining Improvement<br />
Chapter 8: Laser-Focused Process Innovation<br />
Chapter 9: Making Lean Six Sigma Successful<br />
Chapter 10: Measurement System Analysis<br />
Chapter 11: Design for Lean Six Sigma<br />
Chapter 12: Statistical Tools for Lean Six Sigma<br />
Final Exam<br />
Answers To Quiz And Exam Questions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
ELECTRoMECHANICAL DEvICES<br />
& CoMPoNENTS ILLuSTRATED<br />
SouRCEBook<br />
by Brian Elliott<br />
2007 / 311 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147752-9 / MHID: 0-07-147752-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Master the key elements of electromechanical components. Essential<br />
to the design, repair, or operation of your electromechanical<br />
devices, this quick-find reference provides illustrations, descriptions,<br />
and relevant calculations for 2,000 time-tested electromechanical<br />
components.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
List of Illustrations<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1: Basic Electricity<br />
Chapter 2: Basic Mechanics<br />
Chapter 3: Power Sources<br />
Chapter 4: Electrical Controls<br />
Chapter 5: Magnetic Components<br />
Chapter 6: Rotating Components<br />
Chapter 7: Heating
Chapter 8: Circuit Protection<br />
Chapter 9: Connections<br />
Chapter 10: Wire and Conductors<br />
Chapter 11: Acoustic Devices<br />
Chapter 12: Lighting<br />
Chapter 13: Meters<br />
Chapter 14: Vacuum Tubes<br />
Chapter 15: Sensors<br />
Chapter 16: Electrostatics<br />
Chapter 17: Electromechanical Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 18: Electrical Schematics<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
SIx SIGMA BuSINESS SCoRECARD<br />
Second Edition<br />
by Praveen Gupta<br />
2007 / 325 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147943-1 / MHID: 0-07-147943-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Filled with performance-measuring techniques that can be used<br />
throughout a corporation, the Second Edition of Six Sigma Business<br />
Scorecard continues to be a proven tool for gauging and ensuring<br />
success in today’s complex business environment. This guidebook<br />
was designed to translate an organization’s mission and business<br />
strategies into performance measures and operating objectives.<br />
Widely used around the world, it has become the linchpin of an integrated<br />
approach to taking the Six Sigma program of any company<br />
to the next level.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword by A. William Wiggenhorn<br />
Foreword by Mohanbir S. Sawhney<br />
Preface<br />
Chapter One: Trends in Performance Measurements<br />
Chapter Two: Six Sigma--An Overview<br />
Chapter Three: Need for the Six Sigma Business Scorecard<br />
Chapter Four: The Six Sigma Business Scorecard<br />
Chapter Five: Planning for the Six Sigma Business Scorecard<br />
Chapter Six: Six Sigma Business Scorecard Development<br />
Chapter Seven: Measures of Innovation<br />
Chapter Eight: Implementing the Six Sigma Business Scorecard<br />
Chapter Nine: Strategy for Execution<br />
Chapter Ten: Adapting the Six Sigma Business Scorecard to Small<br />
Businesses<br />
Chapter Eleven: Monitoring Performance Using the Six Sigma Business<br />
Scorecard<br />
Chapter Twelve: Performance, Profitability, and Standards<br />
Chapter Thirteen: Leadership and Performance<br />
Chapter Fourteen: Six Sigma Business Scorecard Validation<br />
Chapter Fifteen: Field Implementation<br />
Chapter Sixteen: Integrating the Six Sigma Business Scorecard and<br />
Quality Management Systems<br />
Notes from the author<br />
Index<br />
259<br />
HEATING BoILER oPERAToR'S MANuAL:<br />
MAINTENANCE, oPERATIoN AND REPAIR<br />
by Mohammad A Malek<br />
2007 / 352 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147522-8 / MHID: 0-07-147522-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Master Every Aspect of Heating Boiler Operation, Maintenance, and<br />
Repair—and Pass Your Licensing Exam with Flying Colors! Both a<br />
valuable on-the-job tool and a licensing exam study guide, the Heating<br />
Boiler Operator’s Manual offers boiler professionals a clear, straightforward<br />
account of cutting-edge methods for the operation, maintenance,<br />
and repair of today’s heating boilers. This essential reference provides<br />
everything needed to keep boilers used for steam heating, hot water<br />
heating, and hot water supply in peak condition. Written by a renowned<br />
boiler expert, this on-target resource takes readers through every<br />
heating boiler topic, ranging from the various boiler types…to design<br />
and fabrication methods…to accessories and fittings. The book fully<br />
examines modular boilers…fuel systems...boiler rooms…instruments<br />
and controls…water treatment…and much more.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1 – Heating Boiler Basics<br />
Chapter 2 – Steam Heating Boilers<br />
Chapter 3 – Hot Water Heating Boilers<br />
Chapter 4 – Hot Water Supply Boilers<br />
Chapter 5 – Hot Water Heaters<br />
Chapter 6 – Cast Iron Boilers<br />
Chapter 7 – Modular Boilers<br />
Chapter 8 – Boiler Design<br />
Chapter 9 – Pressure Relief Valves<br />
Chapter 10 – Boiler Construction<br />
Chapter 11--Combustion Systems<br />
Chapter 12 – Boiler Appurtenances<br />
Chapter 13--Instruments and Controls<br />
Chapter 14 – Installation<br />
Chapter 15 – Operation<br />
Chapter 16 – Inspection<br />
Chapter 17 – Maintenance and Repairs<br />
Chapter 18 – Water Treatment<br />
Chapter 19--Glossary of Terms<br />
Appendix A: Extraction from Rules for the Construction of Low-<br />
Pressure Heating Boilers (1923)<br />
Appendix B: Maximum Allowable Stress Values for Ferrous<br />
Materials<br />
Appendix C: Maximum Allowable Stress Values for Nonferrous<br />
Materials<br />
Appendix D: Maximum Allowable Stress Values in Tension for Lined<br />
Materials<br />
Appendix E: Maximum Allowable Stress Values for Materials in<br />
Tension for Unlined Water Heaters<br />
Appendix F: First Inspection Report on Boilers<br />
Appendix G: Charts for Components under External Pressure<br />
Appendix H: Manufacturer’s Data Report for all Types of Boilers<br />
Except Watertube and Those Made of Cast Iron<br />
Appendix I: Manufacturer’s Data Report for Watertube Boilers<br />
Appendix J: Manufacturer’s Master Data Report for Boilers<br />
Constructed from Cast Iron<br />
Appendix K: Manufacturer’s Data Report for Water Heaters of<br />
Storage Tanks<br />
Appendix L: Manufacturer’s/Installing Contractor’s Report for ASME<br />
CSD-1<br />
Appendix M: Properties of Water<br />
Appendix N: Properties of Saturated Steam<br />
Appendix O: Unit Conversions<br />
Bibliography<br />
Index
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
LEAN SIx SIGMA FoR SuPPLy CHAIN<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
by James William Martin<br />
2007 / 432 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147942-4 / MHID: 0-07-147942-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Capitalize on a Powerful, 10-Step Improvement Process to Identify<br />
and Solve Supply Chain Problems in Industrial Organizations! Six<br />
Sigma practitioners and industrial managers who want to improve<br />
supply chain effectiveness in their organizations now have a powerful<br />
new weapon to add to their arsenal! Lean Six Sigma for Supply<br />
Chain Management offers a unique 10-step improvement process<br />
for identifying and solving the root causes of supply chain problems<br />
in everyday operations. Written by Master Black Belt James William<br />
Martin, this proven management tool combines key aspects of<br />
Lean Manufacturing (from the Toyota Production System) and Six<br />
Sigma management principles in order to create a Lean Six Sigma<br />
approach that can dramatically improve supply chain function. Lean<br />
Six Sigma for Supply Chain Management contains specific information<br />
for developing inventory models, metrics for aligning objectives<br />
with strategic goals, a concise overview of supply chain concepts,<br />
and models illustrating how lead time and demand impact customer<br />
service and inventory investment levels.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Foreword<br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1: Using Lean Six Sigma Methods To Identify And Manage<br />
Supply Chain Projects<br />
Chapter 2: Deploying Lean Six Sigma Projects Using Lean Tools<br />
Chapter 3: Demand Management Impact On Lean Six Sigma<br />
Projects<br />
Chapter 4: Lead-time Impact On Lean Six Sigma Projects<br />
Chapter 5: Lean Six Sigma Applications To Materials Requirements<br />
Planning (Mrpii)<br />
Chapter 6: Identifying Lean Six Sigma Projects Using Inventory<br />
Models<br />
Chapter 7: Lean Supply Chains And Third-party Logistics<br />
Chapter 8: Root Cause Analysis Using Six Sigma Tools (With<br />
Operations Research Methods)<br />
Chapter 9: Lean Six Sigma Improvement And Control<br />
Chapter 10: Applying The 10-step Solution Process<br />
Appendix I: Important Supply Chain Metrics<br />
Appendix Ii: Key Lean Six Sigma Concepts<br />
Conclusion<br />
Glossary<br />
Index<br />
260<br />
QuANTuM-WELL LASER ARRAy<br />
PACkAGING<br />
By Jens W Tomm and Juan Jimenez<br />
2007 / 428 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146032-3 / MHID: 0-07-146032-2<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
The very latest nanoscale packaging techniques needed to keep<br />
quantum-well lasers functioning. In this book the authors address<br />
the nanoscale packaging issue by providing you with state-of-theart<br />
screening and packaging techniques not found in any other<br />
resource.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Contributors<br />
Foreword<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Overview of Laser Diode Degradation Mechanisms<br />
Chapter 3: Strain Measurement<br />
Chapter 4: Laser Facet Inspection by Imaging Techniques<br />
Chapter 5: Failure Prediction of High-Power Laser Bars<br />
Chapter 6: Reduction of External Stresses by Improved Packaging<br />
Techniques<br />
Chapter 7: Degradation Modes and Related Defects in High-Power<br />
Laser Bars<br />
Chapter 8: Summary<br />
APPENDIX: MATERIALS PROPERTIES<br />
Index<br />
APPLIED CELL AND MoLECuLAR BIoLoGy<br />
FoR ENGINEERS<br />
By Gabi Nindl Waite and Lee Waite<br />
2007 / 326 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147242-5 / MHID: 0-07-147242-8<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
A Guide to the Fundamentals and Latest Concepts of Molecular<br />
and Cell Biology. Bridging the gap between biology and engineering,<br />
Applied Cell and Molecular Biology for Engineers uses clear,<br />
straightforward language to introduce you to the cutting-edge concepts<br />
of molecular and cell biology. Written by an international team<br />
of engineers and life scientists, this vital tool contains “clinical focus<br />
boxes” and “applications boxes” in each chapter to link biology and<br />
engineering in today’s world. To help grasp complex material quickly<br />
and easily, a glossary is provided.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Contributors<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1: Molecules of Life (Walter X. Balcavage)<br />
Chapter 2: Cell Morphology (Michael B. Worrell)<br />
Chapter 3: Enzyme Kinetics (Thomas D. Hurley)<br />
Chapter 4: Cellular Signal Transduction (James P. Hughes)<br />
Chapter 5: Energy Conversion (James P. Hughes)<br />
Chapter 6: Cellular Communication (Taihung Duong)<br />
Chapter 7: Cellular Genetics (Michael W. King)<br />
Chapter 8: Cell Division and Growth (David A. Prentice)<br />
Chapter 9: Cellular Development (Michael W. King)<br />
Chapter 10: From Cells to Organisms (Gabi Nindi Waite)<br />
GLOSSARY<br />
INDEX
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
APPLIED BIoFLuID MECHANICS<br />
by Lee Waite<br />
2007 / 314 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-147217-3 / MHID: 0-07-147217-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Improve Your Grasp of Fluid Mechanics in the Human Circulatory<br />
System_and Develop Better Medical Devices. Applied Biofluid Mechanics<br />
features a solid grasp of the role of fluid mechanics in the<br />
human circulatory system that will help in the research and design of<br />
new medical instruments, equipment, and procedures. Filled with 100<br />
detailed illustrations, the book examines cardiovascular anatomy and<br />
physiology, pulmonary anatomy and physiology, hematology, histology<br />
and function of blood vessels, heart valve mechanics and prosthetic<br />
heart valves, stents, pulsatile flow in large arteries, flow and pressure<br />
measurement, modeling, and dimensional analysis.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
Chapter 1: Review of Basic Fluid Mechanics Concepts<br />
Chapter 2: Cardiovascular Structure and Function<br />
Chapter 3: Pulmonary Anatomy, Pulmonary Physiology, and Respiration<br />
Chapter 4: Hematology and Blood Rheology<br />
Chapter 5: Anatomy and Physiology of Blood Vessels<br />
Chapter 6: Mechanics of Heart Valves<br />
Chapter 7: Pulsatile Flow in Large Arteries<br />
Chapter 8: Flow and Pressure Measurement<br />
Chapter 9: Modeling<br />
Chapter 10: Lumped Parameter Mathematical Models<br />
Index<br />
NANoTECHNoLoGy DEMySTIFIED<br />
By Linda Williams and Wade Adams<br />
2007 / 343 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146023-1 / MHID: 0-07-146023-3<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Get up to speed on nanotechnology and the many biological, chemical,<br />
physical, environmental, and political aspects of this developing science.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Introduction<br />
PART ONE: DISCOVERY<br />
Chapter 1: Buckyball Discovery<br />
Chapter 2: Nanoscale<br />
Chapter 3: What Makes Nano Special?<br />
Chapter 4: Nanoscience Toolbox<br />
Test: Part One<br />
PART TWO: WET APPLICATIONS<br />
Chapter 5: Biology<br />
Chapter 6: Medicine<br />
Chapter 7: Environment<br />
Test: Part Two<br />
PART THREE: DRY APPLICATIONS<br />
Chapter 8: Materials<br />
Chapter 9: Electronics and Sensors<br />
Chapter 10: Communications<br />
Chapter 11: Energy<br />
Test: Part Three<br />
PART FOUR: FUTURE<br />
Chapter 12: Business and Investing<br />
Chapter 13: Nanotechnology and Public Policy<br />
Chapter 14: From Here to There<br />
Test: Part Four<br />
FINAL EXAM<br />
Answers to Quizzes, Test and Exam Questions<br />
261<br />
Appendix 1: Acronyms and Descriptions<br />
Appendix 2: Companies and Products<br />
Appendix 3: References<br />
Index<br />
NANo/MICRoSCALE HEAT TRANSFER<br />
by Zhuomin Zhang<br />
2007 / 479 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143674-8 / MHID: 0-07-143674-X<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Written by one of the field’s pioneers, this highly practical, focused<br />
resource integrates the existing body of traditional knowledge with<br />
the most recent breakthroughs to offer the reader a solid foundation<br />
as well as working technical skills. In the Nanoworld where the old<br />
axioms of thermal analysis may not apply, Nano/Microscale Heat<br />
Transfer is an essential research and learning source.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface<br />
List of Symbols<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction<br />
Chapter 2: Overview of Macroscopic Thermal Sciences<br />
Chapter 3: Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics and Quantum<br />
Theory<br />
Chapter 4: Kinetic Theory and Micro/Nanofluidics<br />
Chapter 5: Thermal Properties of Solids and the Size Effect<br />
Chapter 6: Electron and Phonon Transport<br />
Chapter 7: Nonequilibrium Energy Transfer in Nanostructures<br />
Chapter 8: Fundamentals of Thermal Radiation<br />
Chapter 9: Radiative Properties of Nanomaterials<br />
Chapter 10: Near-Field Energy Transfer<br />
Appendix A: Physical Constants, Conversion Factors, And Si<br />
Prefixes<br />
Appendix B: Mathematical Background<br />
Index<br />
INTEGRATED PRoJECT MANAGEMENT<br />
by Bruce T. Barkley, Kellog Graduate School of Management<br />
2006 / Softcover / 310 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-146626-4 / MHID: 0-07-146626-6<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
This is a road-map to effectively implementing business strategies that<br />
span the entire organization by using project management tools and<br />
techniques. Readers will learn how to overcome organizational and<br />
departmental barriers in order to achieve fully integrated, enterprisewide<br />
project management success.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: The Project Management.<br />
Chapter 2: Case Study of PMBOK Implementation: Integrated<br />
Transportation System.<br />
Chapter 3: Case Application: Integration Issues in Portfolio and<br />
Project Planning Life Cycles.<br />
Chapter 4: A Program Management Manual for Integrated Project<br />
Management.<br />
Chapter 5: Rebuilding New Orleans: A Case in Integrated Program<br />
and Project Management.<br />
Chapter 6: Technical Program and Project Integration Tools.<br />
Chapter 7: Quality and Project Integration.<br />
Chapter 8: Creating a Quality Organization in the New Millennium.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING<br />
Chapter 9: Risk and Project Integration.<br />
Chapter 10: Strategic Integration: The Eastern Case.<br />
Chapter 11: How to Use the Integration Tools in Microsoft Project.<br />
Chapter 12: Tools in Building an Integrated Project Management<br />
System.<br />
Chapter 13: In Sum<br />
HEAT TRANSFER CALCuLATIoNS<br />
by Myer Kutz, Myer Kutz Assoc., Inc.<br />
2006 / Softcover / 768 pages<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-141041-0 / MHID: 0-07-141041-4<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Packed with laws, formulas, calculations solutions, enhancement<br />
techniques and rules of thumb, this practical manual offers fast, accurate<br />
solutions to the heat transfer problems mechanical engineers<br />
face everyday.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Part 1--Introductory Calculations.<br />
Chapter 1: Multiphase Films and Phase Change.<br />
Chapter 2: Industrial Heat-Transfer Calculations.<br />
Part 2--Steady-State Calculations.<br />
Chapter 3: Heat Transfer and Temperature Results for a Moving<br />
Sheet Situated in a Moving Fluid.<br />
Chapter 4: Solution for the Heat-Transfer Design of a Cooled Gas<br />
Turbine Airfoil.<br />
Chapter 5: Steady-State Heat-Transfer Sample Problem: Cooling<br />
Fin. Chapter 6: Cooling of a Fuel Cell.<br />
Chapter 7: Turbogenerator Rotor Cooling Calculation.<br />
Chapter 8: Heat Transfer through a Double Glazed Window.<br />
Part 3--Transient and Cyclic Calculations.<br />
Chapter 9: On the Use of Green's Function to Solve for<br />
Temperatures in a Bi-Material Slab Exposed to a Periodic Heat<br />
Flux Applied to Corrosion Detection.<br />
Chapter 10: Lumped Capacitance Model of a Tube Heated by a<br />
Periodic Source with Application to a Pulsed Detonation Engine<br />
Tube. Chapter 11: Calculation of Decoking Intervals for Direct-Fired<br />
Gas and Liquid Cracking Heaters.<br />
Chapter 12: Transient Heat-Transfer Sample Problem: Tape Pack<br />
Cooling.<br />
Chapter 13: Calculation of the Transient Response of a Roof to<br />
Diurnal Heat Load Variations.<br />
Chapter 14: Transient Heating of a Painted Vehicle Body Panel in<br />
an Automobile Assembly Plant Paint Shop Oven.<br />
Chapter 15: Thermal System Transient Response.<br />
Chapter 16: Thermal Response of Laminates to Cyclic Heat Input<br />
from the Edge.<br />
Chapter 17: A Simple Calculation Procedure for Transient Heat and<br />
Mass Transfer with Phase Change: Moist Air Example. Chapter<br />
18: A Calculation Procedure for First and Second Law Efficiency<br />
Optimization of Refrigeration Cycles.<br />
Chapter 19: Transient Analysis of a Low-Temperature, Low-Energy<br />
Carrier, LoTEC(c).<br />
Chapter 20: Parameter Estimation of LoTEC(c).<br />
Part 4--Heat-Transfer Coefficient Determination.<br />
Chapter 21: Calculation of Convective Heat-Transfer Coefficient<br />
using the Semi-Infinite Solid Assumption.<br />
Chapter 22: Determination of Heat-Transfer Film Coefficients by<br />
the Wilson Analysis.<br />
Part 5--Tubes, Pipes, and Ducts.<br />
Chapter 23: Calculation of Local Inside-Wall Convective Heat-<br />
Transfer Parameters from Measurements of the Local Outside-Wall<br />
Temperatures along an Electrically Heated Circular Tube.<br />
Chapter 24: Two-Phase Pressure Drop in Pipes.<br />
Chapter 25: Heat-Transfer Calculations for Predicting Solids<br />
Deposition in Pipeline Transportation of "Waxy" Crude Oils.<br />
262<br />
Chapter 26: Heat Transfer in a Circular Duct.<br />
Part 6--Heat Exchangers.<br />
Chapter 27: Air Cooling of a High-Voltage Power Supply Using a<br />
Compact Heat Exchanger.<br />
Chapter 28: Energy Recovery from an Industrial Clothes Dryer<br />
Using a Condensing Heat Exchanger.<br />
Chapter 29: Sizing of a Crossflow Compact Heat Exchanger.<br />
Chapter 30: Single-Phase Natural Circulation Loops: An Analysis<br />
Methodology with an Example (Numerical) Calculation for an Air-<br />
Cooled Heat Exchanger.<br />
Chapter 31: Evaluation of Condensation Heat Transfer in a Vertical<br />
Tube Heat Exchanger.<br />
Chapter 32: Heat Exchanger Design Using an Evolutionary<br />
Algorithm. Part 7--Fluidized Beds.<br />
Chapter 33: Fluidized Bed Heat Transfer.<br />
Part 8--Parameter and Boundary Estimation.<br />
Chapter 34: Estimation of Parameters in Models.<br />
Chapter 35: Upper Bounds of Heat Transfer from Boxes.<br />
Chapter 36: Estimating Freezing Time of Foods. Part 9--<br />
Temperature Control.<br />
Chapter 37: Precision Temperature Control Using a Thermoelectric<br />
Module. Thermal Analysis and Design.<br />
Chapter 38: Thermal Analysis of a Large Telescope Mirror.<br />
Chapter 39: Thermal Design and Operation of a Portable PCM<br />
Cooler.<br />
Chapter 40: A First-Order Thermal Analysis of Balloon-Borne Air-<br />
Cooled Electronics.<br />
Chapter 41: Thermal Analysis of Convectively Cooled Heat<br />
Dissipating Components on Printed Circuit Boards.<br />
Chapter 42: Design of a Fusion Bonding Process for Fabricating<br />
Thermoplastic-Matrix Composites.<br />
Part 11--Economic Optimization.<br />
Chapter 43: Economic Optimization of Heat-Transfer Systems.<br />
Chapter 44: Turkey Oven Design Problem<br />
THE SIx SIGMA PERFoRMANCE<br />
HANDBook<br />
by Praveen Gupta<br />
2005 / 512 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-143764-6 / MHID: 0-07-143764-9<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Challenges in implementing Six Sigma.<br />
Chapter 2: Balanced Approach To Planning.<br />
Chapter 3: Application of Six Sigma Tools.<br />
Chapter 4: Identifying the Problems.<br />
Chapter 5: Understanding the Scope of the Problem.<br />
Chapter 6: Developing a Solution.<br />
Chapter 7: Breakthrough Solutions.<br />
Chapter 8: Sustaining Breakthrough.<br />
Chapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigma.<br />
Appendix: Six Sigma Resources
STANDARD HANDBook oF ENGINEERING<br />
CALCuLATIoNS<br />
Fourth Edition<br />
by Tyler G Hicks<br />
2005 / 1,200 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142793-7 / MHID: 0-07-142793-7<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Chapter 1: Civil Engineering.<br />
Chapter 2: Architectural Engineering.<br />
Chapter 3: Mechanical Engineering.<br />
Chapter 4: Electrical Engineering.<br />
Chapter 5: Electronics Engineering.<br />
Chapter 6: Chemical and Process Plant Engineering.<br />
Chapter 7: Control Engineering.<br />
Chapter 8: Sanitary Engineering.<br />
Chapter 9: Environmental Engineering.<br />
Chapter 10: Engineering Economics.<br />
THE SIx SIGMA BLACk BELT HANDBook<br />
by Thomas McCarty, Michael Bremer and Praveen Gupta<br />
2005 / 640 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-144329-6 / MHID: 0-07-144329-0<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface.<br />
Introduction.<br />
Acknowledgements.<br />
Part One: Strategy:<br />
Chapter 1: Planning for Six Sigma.<br />
Chapter 2: Project Management.<br />
Chapter 3: Performance Reporting.<br />
Part Two: Leadership for Six Sigma:<br />
Chapter 4: Organizing For Six Sigma.<br />
Chapter 5: Team Leader’s Tools.<br />
Chapter 6: Team Measurement Concepts.<br />
Part Three: Corporate initiatives:<br />
Chapter 7: Six Sigma.<br />
Chapter 8: Lean Thinking.<br />
Part Four: Human Resources Management:<br />
Chapter 9: Organizational alignment.<br />
Chapter 10: Compensation and Recognition.<br />
Part Five: Methodology Tools:<br />
Chapter 11: Define.<br />
Chapter 12: Measure.<br />
Chapter 13: Analyze.<br />
Chapter 14: Improve.<br />
Chapter 15: Triz.<br />
Chapter 16: Control.<br />
Part Six: Design for Six Sigma:<br />
Part Seven: Financial Measurements:<br />
Chapter 17: Financial.<br />
Chapter 18: Operational.<br />
Chapter 19: Reporting.<br />
Part Eight: By Industry:<br />
Chapter 20: Service.<br />
Chapter 21: Transaction.<br />
Chapter 22: Manufacturing.<br />
Chapter 23: Healthcare.<br />
Chapter 24: Human Resources Management<br />
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(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
Detailed, well-illustrated explanations, not just definitions. Hundreds<br />
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International Edition<br />
HANDBook oF AIR CoNDITIoNING AND<br />
REFRIGERATIoN<br />
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by Shan Wang<br />
2001 / 1,232 pages / Hardcover<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-068167-5 / MHID: 0-07-068167-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-118981-1 / MHID: 0-07-118981-5 [IE]<br />
(A Professional Reference Title)<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Preface to Second Edition.<br />
Preface to First Edition.<br />
Chapter 1: Introduction.<br />
Chapter 2: Psychrometrics.<br />
Chapter 3: Heat and Moisture Transfer through Building Envelope.<br />
Chapter 4: Indoor and Outdoor Design Conditions.<br />
Chapter 5: Energy Management and Control Systems.<br />
Chapter 6: Load Calculations.<br />
Chapter 7: Water Systems.<br />
Chapter 8: Heating Systems, Furnaces, and Boilers.<br />
Chapter 9: Refrigerants, Refrigeration Cycles, and Refrigeration.<br />
Chapter 10: Refrigerants Systems: Components.<br />
Chapter 11: Refrigeration Systems: Reciprocating, Rotary, Scroll,<br />
and Screw.<br />
Chapter 12: Heat Pumps, Heat Recovery, Gas Cooling, and<br />
Cogeneration Systems. Chapter 13: Refrigeration Systems:<br />
Centrifugal. Chapter 14: Refrigeration Systems: Absorption.<br />
Chapter 15: Air Systems: Components—Fans, Coils, Filters, and<br />
Humidifiers.<br />
Chapter 16: Air Systems: Equipment—Air-Handling Units and<br />
Packaged.<br />
Chapter 17: Air Systems: Air Duct Design.<br />
Chapter 18: Air Systems: Space Air Diffusion.<br />
Chapter 19: Sound Control.<br />
Chapter 20: Air Systems: Basics and Constant-Volume Systems.<br />
Chapter 21: Air Systems: Variable-Air-Volume Systems.<br />
Chapter 22: Air Systems: VAV Systems—Fan Combination, System<br />
Pressure, and Smoke Control.<br />
Chapter 23: Air Systems: Minimum Ventilation and VAV System<br />
Controls.<br />
Chapter 24: Improving Indoor Air Quality.<br />
Chapter 25: Energy Management and Global Warming.<br />
Chapter 26: Air Conditioning Systems: System Classification,<br />
Selection, and Individual Systems.<br />
Chapter 27: Air Conditioning Systems: Evaporate Cooling Systems<br />
and Evaporative Coolers.<br />
Chapter 28: Air Conditioning Systems: Space Conditioning<br />
Systems.<br />
Chapter 29: Air Conditioning Systems: Packaged Systems and<br />
Desiccant-Based Systems.
Chapter 30: Air Conditioning Systems: Central Systems and Clean-<br />
Room Systems.<br />
Chapter 31: Air Conditioning Systems: Thermal Storage Systems.<br />
Chapter 32: Commissioning and Maintenance.<br />
Appendix A: Nomenclature and Abbreviations.<br />
Appendix B: Pyschrometric Chart, Tables, and I-P Units to SI Units<br />
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TITLE INDEX<br />
Advanced Strength and Applied Stress Analysis, 2e Budynas 20,90,134,199,225<br />
AIM/FAR 2008 Spence 31<br />
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Miller 233<br />
Air Pollution Control Engineering, 2e deNevers 46,102<br />
Aircraft Basic Science, 7e Kroes 30<br />
Aircraft Electricity and Electronics, 5e Eismin 30<br />
Aircraft Performance and Design Anderson 27,28<br />
Aircraft Powerplant, 7e Kroes 30<br />
Analytical Dynamics Baruh 16,131,211<br />
Applied Biofluid Mechanics Waite 261<br />
Applied C Fischer 153<br />
Applied Cell and Molecular Biology for Engineers Waite 260<br />
Applied Hydrology Chow 104<br />
Applied Linear Regression Models, 4e Kutner 181<br />
Applied Linear Statistical Models, 5e Kutner 180,188<br />
Applied CNC Machining Mitchell 257<br />
Applied Numerical Methods with Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, 2e Chapra 17,49,78,131,157,190,237<br />
Applied Writing for Technicians Jungk 157<br />
Architectural Forensics Kubba 40<br />
Autocad 2008 Companion with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 3e Leach 119,146<br />
Autocad 2008 Instructor with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 4e Leach 120,146<br />
Autocad 2009 Instructor with Autodesk 2009 Inventor DVD, 5e Leach 119,145<br />
Automation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities-MOP21 Water Environment Federation 109<br />
Automotive Engines, 8e Crouse 206<br />
Automotive Excellence, Volume 1, 3e Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 205<br />
Automotive Excellence, Volume 2, 3e Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 205<br />
Automotive Mechanics, 10e Crouse 206<br />
Automotive Mechanics, Volume 1, 7e May 249<br />
Automotive Mechanics, Volume 2, 7e May 249<br />
Aviator’s Guide to Navigation, The, 4e Clausing 31<br />
B<br />
Basic Flight Physiology, 3e Reinhart 30<br />
Basics of Engineering Economy Blank 87,175<br />
Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals, 2e Bailey 50<br />
Biofluid Mechanics in Cardiovascular Systems Waite 242<br />
Biofuels Engineering Process Technology Drapcho 59<br />
Biofuels Refining and Performance Nag 59<br />
Bridge Engineering, 2e Tonias 94<br />
Building Anatomy Wahl 109<br />
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TITLE INDEX<br />
Building Information Modeling Kymmell 257<br />
Building Quantities Teo 83<br />
Business Dynamics Sterman 179,187<br />
C<br />
C Programming for Engineering and Computer Science Tan 154,167<br />
C++ Primer for Engineers, A: An Object-Oriented Approach Ponnambalam 154<br />
CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications, 2e Rao 177,234<br />
Carpentry & Construction, 4e Miller 86<br />
Changing Landscapes of Singapore Teo 36<br />
Chemical Engineering Kinetics, 3e Smith 56<br />
Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science, 5e Sawyer 98<br />
Complete Technical Illustrator, The Duff 118<br />
Computational Fluid Dynamics Anderson 24,220<br />
Computer Graphics, 2e Harrington 123<br />
Concepts in Engineering, 2e Holtzapple 141,165<br />
Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes Douglas 53<br />
Conceptual Design of Distillation Systems Doherty 54<br />
Concise Introduction to Matlab, A Palm 144,150,163<br />
Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, 3e Mehta 85,110<br />
Construction Electronic Measurement Standards (CEMS): Part 1 Reviewed Teo 83<br />
Construction Operations Manual of Policies and Procedures, 4e Civitello 84<br />
Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods, 7e Peurifoy 82<br />
Construction Management Fundamentals Schexnayder 83<br />
Control Systems: Principles and Design, 2e Gopal 15,221<br />
Convective Heat and Mass Transfer, 4e Kays 228<br />
Corrosion Engineering, 3e Fontana 198<br />
Corrosion Engineering Roberge 257<br />
CPM in Construction Management, 6e O’Brien 86,110<br />
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Hartline 35<br />
D<br />
Decision Making and Forecasting Marshall 180<br />
Design and Building Fuel Cells Spiegel 60<br />
Design and Simulation of Thermal Systems Suryanarayana 216<br />
Design-Build Project Delivery Levy 85<br />
Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers Ford 139,247<br />
Design of Concrete Structures, 13e Nilson 38,92<br />
Design of Machinery with Student Resource CD, 4e Norton 243<br />
Design of Machine Elements, 2e Bhandari 245<br />
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TITLE INDEX<br />
Design of Thermal Systems, 3e Stoecker 216<br />
Design of Wood Structures - ASD/LRF, 6e Breyer 94<br />
Dictionary of Architecture and Construction, 4e Harris 35<br />
E<br />
800 Solved Problems Invector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol 1: Statics Shelley 68<br />
Electricity and Electronics for HVAC Miller 232<br />
Electromechanical Devices & Components Illustrated Sourcebook Elliott 258<br />
Elements of Photogrammetry with Application in GIS, 3e Wolf 81<br />
Energy-Efficient Building Systems Jayamaha 171<br />
Energy Systems Engineering Vanek 258<br />
Engineering Economics, 4e Riggs 176<br />
Engineering Economy, 6e Blank 87,176<br />
Engineering Design, 4e Dieter 139,247<br />
Engineering Drawing, 7e Boundy 117<br />
Engineering Drawing, 6e Boundy 118<br />
Engineering Drawing and Design, 7e Jensen 116<br />
Engineering Economics, 4e Riggs 88<br />
Engineering Formulas, 8e Gieck 159<br />
Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving, 5e Eide 141<br />
Engineering of Foundations, The Salgado 65<br />
Engineering Plastics Handbook Margolis 51<br />
Engineering Properties of Soils and Their Measurement, 4e Bowles 90<br />
Engineering Statistics Demystified Stephens 162<br />
Engineering Student Survival Guide, 3e Donaldson 166<br />
Engineering Thermodynamics, 3e Nag 215<br />
Environmental Biotechnology Rittman 50,99<br />
Environmental Engineering Peavy 102<br />
Environmental Impact Assessment, 2e Canter 47,100,156<br />
Environmental Nanotechnology Wiesner 109<br />
Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Cimbala 22,48,70,217<br />
Estimating Construction Costs, 5e Peurifoy 84<br />
Ethics in Engineering, 4e Martin 156<br />
Excavation Planning, Design, and Safety Turner 106<br />
Experimental Methods for Engineers, 7e Holman 241<br />
F<br />
Facility Manager’s Maintenance Handbook, 2e Lewis 193<br />
Factory Physics, 3e Hopp 182,183<br />
Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots Whyte 32<br />
267
TITLE INDEX<br />
Flight Stability and Automatic Control, 2e Nelson 25<br />
Flow in Open Channels, 2e Subramanya 104<br />
Fluid Mechanics, 6e White 22,71,218<br />
Fluid Mechanics, 9e Streeter 72<br />
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Cengel 23,48,72,219<br />
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, 3e de Nevers 49<br />
Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, 10e Finnemore 72,103,219<br />
Fortran 95/2003 for Scientists & Engineers, 3e Chapman 151,164<br />
Foundation Analysis and Design, 5e Bowles 65<br />
Foundations of Engineering, 2e Holtzapple 142<br />
Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, 4e Smith 57,197,243<br />
Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, 4e Anderson 24<br />
Fundamentals of Chemical Reaction Engineering Davis 56<br />
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 5e Bertoline 116<br />
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication with Autodesk Inventor Software 06-07, 5e Bertoline 117<br />
Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis Hutton 29,76,80,163,235,239<br />
Fundamentals of Machine Elements, 2e Hamrock 245<br />
Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations with CD-Rom, 2e Kelly 135<br />
Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences, 3e Cengel 21,70,213,217<br />
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 3e Leet 37,91,95,226<br />
Fundamentals of Vibrations Meirovitch 26,135,253<br />
G<br />
Gas Turbines, 2e Ganesan 231<br />
Geotechnical Engineer’s Portable Handbook Day 65<br />
Geotechnical Engineering, 5e Handy 90<br />
Global Operations Management Flaherty 184<br />
Global Project Management Handbook, 2e Cleland 169<br />
H<br />
Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, 2e Petrie 60<br />
Handbook of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, 2e Wang 263<br />
Handbook of Analytical Instruments Khandpur 59<br />
Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations, 2e Hicks 107<br />
Handbook of Die Design, 2e Suchy 246<br />
Handbook of Environmental Engineering Calculations, 2e Lee 108<br />
Handbook of Industrial Chemistry Ali 61<br />
Handbook of Petrochemicals Production Processes Meyers 61<br />
Handbook of Plastics Technologies, 2e Harper 51<br />
Harley Hahn's Guide to Unix and Linux Hahn 149<br />
268
TITLE INDEX<br />
Hazardous Waste Management, 2e LaGrega 47,99,102,155<br />
Heat and Mass Transfer: A Practical Approach, 3e Cengel 227<br />
Heat Transfer, 9e Holman 228<br />
Heat Transfer Calculations Kutz 262<br />
Heating Boiler Operator’s Manual: Maintenance, Operation and Repair Malek 259<br />
Human Factors in Engineering and Design, 7e Sanders 178<br />
HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of THumb, 2e Bell 254<br />
Hydrogeology Field Manual, 2e Weight 106<br />
Hydrosystems Engineering Reliability Assessment and Risk Analysis Tung 104,110<br />
I<br />
I-Deas Student Guide, 2e Structural Dynamics Research 140,248<br />
Industrial Robotics Groover 177,252<br />
Industrial Water Pollution Control, 3e Eckenfelder 45,100<br />
Infrastructure Planning Handbook Goodman 107<br />
Inline/Online: Fundamentals of the Internet and the World Wide Web, 2e Greenlaw 167<br />
Integrated Project Management Barkley 170,179,261<br />
Integrated Solid Waste Management Tchobanoglous 47,101<br />
Interactive Aerospace Engineering and Design Newman 15<br />
Intermediate Dynamics da Silva 16,130,210,211<br />
Intermediate Structural Analysis Wang 92<br />
Internal Combustion Engines, 3e Ganesan 230<br />
Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals Heywood 230<br />
Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates Patt 153<br />
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 7e Smith 43<br />
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, SI Metric, 6e Smith 43<br />
Introduction to Chemical Processes Murphy 55<br />
Introduction to Combustion, An: Concepts and Applications with software, 2e Turns 27,229<br />
Introduction to Engineering and the Environment Rubin 46,89,100,103,140,142,<br />
269<br />
155,175,227<br />
Introduction to Engineering Design Eide 140<br />
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4e Davis 45,89,98,154<br />
Introduction to the Finite Element Method, An Kuntjoro 28,80,162,239<br />
Introduction to the Finite Element Method, An, 3e Reddy 28,76,80,162,235,239<br />
Introduction to Flight, 6e Anderson 29,209<br />
Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 4e Bertoline 115,143<br />
Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers, 3e Bertoline 117,144,166<br />
Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, 3e Schey 177,241<br />
Introduction to Matlab 7 for Engineers Palm 145,153,166<br />
Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, 3e Alciatore 240,248
TITLE INDEX<br />
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, 4e Wu 152<br />
Introduction to Operations Research, 8e <strong>Hill</strong>ier 179<br />
Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 4e Milton 19,77,161,189,236<br />
Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2008 with Solidworks Student Design Kit, 4e Howard 121,147<br />
Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2007, 3e Howard 122,148<br />
Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer with EES Software, 2e Cengel 212,214<br />
Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Cengel 216<br />
Introduction to Transportation Engineering, 2e Banks 105<br />
J<br />
Java 5.0 Program Design Cohoon 152<br />
Juran Quality Control Handbook, 5e Juran 194<br />
Juran’s Quality Planning and Analysis, 5e Gryna 184<br />
Just Enough Unix, 5e Andersen 151<br />
L<br />
Labview Graphical Programming, 4e Johnson 171<br />
Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 70th Anniversary Edition Speight 61<br />
Lean Six Sigma Demystified Arthur 258<br />
Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chain Management Martin 260<br />
M<br />
Machine Tools Handbook Joshi 256<br />
Machining and CNC Technology Fitzpatrick 207<br />
Maintenance Engineering Handbook, 7e Higgins 192,256<br />
Management of Technology Khalil 175<br />
Managing a Construction Firm On Just 24 Hours A Day Stevens 85<br />
Manufacturing Technology, 2e Rao 241<br />
Mark’s Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, 11e Avallone 224<br />
Mass Transfer Operations, 3e Treybal 54<br />
Mastering CAD/CAM Zeid 176,233<br />
Mathcad: A Tool for Engineers and Scientists, 2e Pritchard 150,164<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Concise Encyclopedia of Engineering <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> 111,172,194,263<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Machining and Metalworking Handbook, 3e Cormier 199<br />
Measurement and Data Analysis for Engineering and Science Dunn 240<br />
Measurement Systems Application and Design, 5e Doebelin 241<br />
Mechanical Design: An Integrated Approach Ugural 245<br />
Mechanical Design Handbook, 2e Rothbart 246<br />
270
TITLE INDEX<br />
Mechanical Design Process, The, 3e Ullman 140,248<br />
Mechanical Metallurgy, 3e Dieter 198,200<br />
Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 5e Beer 66,127,208<br />
Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 5e Beer 68,129,209<br />
Mechanics of Materials, 5e Beer 73,133,222<br />
Mechanics of Materials, 4e Beer 74,133,223<br />
Mechanics of Materials Ugural 75,134,223<br />
Mechanics of Solids Lardner 75,134,223<br />
Mechanisms & Mechanical Devices Sourcebook, 4e Schlater 251<br />
MEMS and Microsystems Hsu 250,251,252<br />
Methods, Standards and Work Design, 11e Niebel 178<br />
Microelectronic Mechanical Systems Mahalik 251<br />
Microfluid Mechanics Liou 231<br />
Microturbines Design and Performance Optimization Soares 258<br />
Modeling of Asphalt Concrete Kim 106<br />
Modern Compressible Flow, 3e Anderson 25,230<br />
Modular Design for Machine Tools Ito 256<br />
Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, 3e Bennett 44,228<br />
N<br />
Nano/Microscale Heat Transfer Zhang 261<br />
Nanotechnology Demystified Williams 261<br />
Neurorehabilitation Devices Sarkadie-Gyan 252<br />
Niebel's Methods, Standards, & Work Design, 12e Freivalds 178<br />
Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5e Chapra 18,79,132,158,191,238<br />
O<br />
Open Channel Hydraulics Sturm 104<br />
Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, 6e Water Environment Federation 58<br />
Optical System Design, 2e Fischer 37<br />
Optimization of Chemical Processes, 2e Edgar 52<br />
P<br />
Passive and Active Environmental Controls Heerwagen 35<br />
Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, 8e Green 55<br />
Planning and Design of Airports, 5e Horonjeff 30,105<br />
Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, 5e Peters 55<br />
Pocket Book of English Grammar for Engineer and Scientists Finklestein 166<br />
Pocket Book of Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists, 3e Finklestein 156<br />
271
TITLE INDEX<br />
Polymer Nanocomposites Koo 51,58,197<br />
Power Plant Engineering, 3e Nag 231<br />
Power Plant Engineering, 2e Nag 232<br />
Powerplant Technology El-Wakil 227<br />
Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science, 2e Davis 44,88,97<br />
Pro Engineer-Wildfire Instructor, 4e Kelley 123,149<br />
Process Control, 2e Marlin 53<br />
Process Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers, 2e Luyben 54<br />
Process Systems Analysis and Control, 2e Coughanowr 54<br />
Product Design and Development, 4e Ulrich 181<br />
Production and Operation Analysis, 6e Nahmias 183,184<br />
Professional Construction Management, 3e Barrie 84<br />
Professional Pilot’s Career Guide, 2e Mark 31<br />
Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller, 3e Predko 250<br />
Programming in C++: Lessons and Applications Orazio 153<br />
Project Management, 5e Cleland 169<br />
Project Management for Engineering and Construction, 2e Oberlender 86<br />
Project Management in Construction, 5e Levy 85,108<br />
Project Management in New Product Development Barkley 192<br />
Project Management with MS Project CD + Student CD, 4e Gray 168<br />
Project Manager’s Handbook Cleland 254<br />
Properties of Gas and Liquids, 5e Poling 58,198<br />
Pump Handbook, 4e Karassik 256<br />
Q<br />
Quality Management, 3e Gitlow 185<br />
Quantitative Measurements for Logistics Frohne 255<br />
Quantum-Well Laser Array Packaging Tomm 260<br />
R<br />
Real-Time Biomolecular Simulations Peters 50<br />
Refrigeration and Airconditioning, 2e Arora 232<br />
Refrigeration and Airconditioning, 2e Stoecker 232<br />
Reinforced Concrete Design, 3e Leet 93<br />
Reinforced Concrete Design, 2nd Revised Edition Sinha 92<br />
Reliability of Structures Nowak 95<br />
Roark’s Formulas for Stress and Strain, 7e Young 111,135,225<br />
272
S<br />
TITLE INDEX<br />
Schaum’s Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, 2e Spiegel 159<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Continuum Mechanics Mase 252<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Engineering Economics Sepulveda 88,176<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Engineering Mechanics, 5e McLean 128,130<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Feedback and Control Systems, 2e DiStefano 15,221<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Finite Element Analysis Buchanan 20,29,78,81,237,240<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Dynamics, 3e Hughes 23,73,219,220<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, 3e Giles 73,220<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Heat Transfer, 2e Pitts 228<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Introductory Surveying Wirshing 82<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Machine Design Hall 246<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Mechanical Vibrations Kelly 136,253<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Numerical Analysis, 2e Scheid 160<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Operations Management, 2e Monks 184<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Operations Research, 2e Bronson 180<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes Hsu 20,78,190,237<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Reinforced Concrete Design, 3e Everand 93<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Statics and Mechanics of Materials Nash 67,135<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Statics and Strength of Materials Jackson 225<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Strength of Materials, 4e Nash 75,134,223<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Structural Steel Design Rokach 94<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2e Potter 43,200,216<br />
Schaum’s Outline of Thermodynamics with Applications, 2e Abbott 44<br />
Science and Design of Engineering Materials with Materials in Focus CD-Rom, The, 2e Schaffer 197,223<br />
Scientific Computing, 2e Heath 159<br />
Securing Global Transportation Networks Ritter 32,106<br />
700 Solved Problems in Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics Shelley 68<br />
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design, 8e Budynas 244<br />
Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 5e Austin 61<br />
Simulation Modeling and Analysis, 4e Law 186<br />
Simulation Using Promodel, 2e Harrell 187<br />
Simulation with Arena, 4e Kelton 186<br />
Six Sigma Black Belt Handbook, The McCarty 263<br />
Six Sigma Business Scorecard, 2e Gupta 259<br />
Six Sigma Performance Handbook, The Gupta 262<br />
Six Sigma Statistics with Excel and Minitab Bass 192<br />
Small and Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems Crites 46,100<br />
Solar Power in Building Design Gevorkian 35<br />
Spaceflight Dynamics, 2e Wiesel 26<br />
Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel, 3e Gottfried 165<br />
Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design Kutz 242<br />
273
TITLE INDEX<br />
Standard Handbook of Engineering Calculations, 4e Hicks 171,263<br />
Statics and Dynamics Demystified McMahon 67,69,210,212<br />
Statics and Strength of Materials, 2e Cheng 74,224<br />
Statistical Quality Control, 7e Grant 185<br />
Statistics for Engineers amd Scientists, 2e Navidi 56,75,160,188,234<br />
Steel Structures: Behavior and LRFD Vinnakota 38,93<br />
Strength of Materials (Sigma Series) [<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title] Negi 74,222<br />
Structural Dynamics in Practice: A Guide for Professional Engineers Bolton 92<br />
Structural Engineer’s Professional Training Manual, The Adams 254<br />
Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook, 4e Brockenbrough 94<br />
Steam Plant Operations, 8e Lammers 229<br />
Structures and Properties of Engineering Materials, 5e Henkel 198<br />
Supportability Engineering Handbook Jones 193<br />
Surface Water Quality Modeling Chapra 104<br />
Surveying for Construction, 5e Irvine 81<br />
Surveying Theory and Practice, 7e Anderson 81<br />
Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering Gevorkian 36<br />
Sustainable Facilities Moskow 39<br />
Sustainable Residential Development Friedman 39<br />
Synthetic Fuels Handbook Speight 59<br />
System Dynamics Palm 26,130,211<br />
T<br />
Team Learning Assistant Workbook with Access Code Sticker Carr 142<br />
Teamwork and Project Management, 3e Smith 165,168<br />
Technical Graphics Communications, 4e Bertoline 115,143<br />
Technical Graphics Communications, 3e Bertoline 118<br />
Technology of Machine Tools, 6e Krar 207<br />
Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise, 2e Dorf 170<br />
Theory of Elastic Stability, 2e Timoshenko 136<br />
Theory of Elasticity, 3e Timoshenko 136<br />
Theory of Plates and Shells, 2e Timoshenko 27,96,136,226<br />
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 6e Cengel 214<br />
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, SI Metric, 5e Cengel 215<br />
Time Saver Standards for Architectural Design, 8e Crosbie 39<br />
Total Construction Project Management Ritz 111<br />
2,500 Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Evett 49<br />
Troubleshooting and Repair of Diesel Engines, 4e Dempsey 206<br />
274
U<br />
TITLE INDEX<br />
Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering, 7e McCabe 52<br />
Urban Transportation Planning, 2e Meyer 38,105<br />
V<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 8e Beer 15,69,129,210<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 8e Beer 16,67,128,208<br />
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8e Beer 17,66,68,128,131,212<br />
Viscous Fluid Flow, 3e White 24,253<br />
Voice of the Customer Yang 192<br />
W<br />
Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Reuse, 4e Metcalf & Eddy 99,103<br />
Water and Wastewater Calculations Manual, 2e Lin 102<br />
Water Quality Control Handbook, 2e Alley 107<br />
Water-Resistant Design and Construction Walker 40<br />
Water Chemistry Benjamin 96,99<br />
Water Resources Engineering, 4e Linsley 96,101<br />
Water Reuse Metcalf & Eddy 96<br />
Water Supply and Sewerage, 6e McGhee 101<br />
Water Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Houben 108<br />
Welding: Principles and Practices, 3e Sacks 207<br />
Working Guide to Process Equipment, 3e Lieberman 53<br />
World History of Architecture, A, 2e Fazio 30<br />
Y<br />
YourOtherTeacher.com Statics Companion Cooper 66,128,208<br />
YourOtherTeacher.com Dynamics Companion Jones 69,130,210<br />
275
A<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Abbott Schaum’s Outline of Thermodynamics with Applications, 2e 44<br />
Adams Structural Engineer’s Professional Training Manual, The 254<br />
Alciatore Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, 3e 240,248<br />
Ali Handbook of Industrial Chemistry 61<br />
Alley Water Quality Control Handbook, 2e 107<br />
Andersen Just Enough Unix, 5e 151<br />
Anderson Aircraft Performance and Design 27,28<br />
Anderson Computational Fluid Dynamics 24,220<br />
Anderson Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, 4e 24<br />
Anderson Introduction to Flight, 6e 29,209<br />
Anderson Modern Compressible Flow, 3e 25,230<br />
Anderson Surveying Theory and Practice, 7e 81<br />
Arora Refrigeration and Airconditioning, 2e 232<br />
Arthur Lean Six Sigma Demystified 258<br />
Austin Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 5e 61<br />
Avallone Mark’s Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, 11e 224<br />
B<br />
Bailey Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals, 2e 50<br />
Banks Introduction to Transportation Engineering, 2e 105<br />
Barkley Integrated Project Management 170,179,261<br />
Barkley Project Management in New Product Development 192<br />
Barrie Professional Construction Management, 3e 84<br />
Baruh Analytical Dynamics 16,131,211<br />
Bass Six Sigma Statistics with Excel and Minitab 192<br />
Beer Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 5e 68,129,209<br />
Beer Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 5e 66,127,208<br />
Beer Mechanics of Materials, 4e 74,133,223<br />
Beer Mechanics of Materials, 5e 73,133,222<br />
Beer Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, 8e 15,69,129,210<br />
Beer Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8e 17,66,68,128,131,212<br />
Beer Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, 8e 16,67,128,208<br />
Bell HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of THumb, 2e 254<br />
Benjamin Water Chemistry 96,99<br />
Bennett Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, 3e 44,228<br />
Bertoline Fundamentals of Graphics Communication with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 5e 116<br />
Bertoline Fundamentals of Graphics Communication with Autodesk Inventor Software 06-07, 5e 117<br />
Bertoline Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 4e 115,143<br />
Bertoline Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers, 3e 117,144,166<br />
Bertoline Technical Graphics Communications, 3e 118<br />
276
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Bertoline Technical Graphics Communications, 4e 115,143<br />
Bhandari Design of Machine Elements, 2e 245<br />
Blank Basics of Engineering Economy 87,175<br />
Blank Engineering Economy, 6e 87,176<br />
Bolton Structural Dynamics in Practice: A Guide for Professional Engineers 92<br />
Boundy Engineering Drawing, 6e 118<br />
Boundy Engineering Drawing, 7e 117<br />
Bowles Engineering Properties of Soils and Their Measurement, 4e 90<br />
Bowles Foundation Analysis and Design, 5e 65<br />
Breyer Design of Wood Structures - ASD/LRF, 6e 94<br />
Brockenbrough Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook, 4e 94<br />
Bronson Schaum’s Outline of Operations Research, 2e 180<br />
Buchanan Schaum’s Outline of Finite Element Analysis 20,29,78,81,237,240<br />
Budynas Advanced Strength and Applied Stress Analysis, 2e 20,90,134,199,225<br />
Budynas Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design, 8e 244<br />
C<br />
Canter Environmental Impact Assessment, 2e 47,100,156<br />
Carr Team Learning Assistant Workbook with Access Code Sticker 142<br />
Cengel Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications 23,48,72,219<br />
Cengel Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences, 3e 21,70,213,217<br />
Cengel Heat and Mass Transfer: A Practical Approach, 3e 227<br />
Cengel Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 216<br />
Cengel Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer with EES Software, 2e 212,214<br />
Cengel Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, 6e 214<br />
Cengel Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, SI Metric, 5e 215<br />
Chapman Fortran 95/2003 for Scientists & Engineers, 3e 151,164<br />
Chapra Applied Numerical Methods with Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, 2e 17,49,78,131,157,190,237<br />
Chapra Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5e 18,79,132,158,191,238<br />
Chapra Surface Water Quality Modeling 104<br />
Cheng Statics and Strength of Materials, 2e 74,224<br />
Chow Applied Hydrology 104<br />
Cimbala Essentials of Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications 22,48,70,217<br />
Civitello Construction Operations Manual of Policies and Procedures, 4e 84<br />
Clausing Aviator’s Guide to Navigation, The, 4e 31<br />
Cleland Global Project Management Handbook, 2e 169<br />
Cleland Project Management, 5e 169<br />
Cleland Project Manager’s Handbook 254<br />
Cohoon Java 5.0 Program Design 152<br />
Cooper YourOtherTeacher.com Statics Companion 66,128,208<br />
Cormier <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Machining and Metalworking Handbook, 3e 199<br />
277
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Coughanowr Process Systems Analysis and Control, 2e 54<br />
Crites Small and Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems 46,100<br />
Crosbie Time Saver Standards for Architectural Design, 8e 39<br />
Crouse Automotive Engines, 8e 206<br />
Crouse Automotive Mechanics, 10e 206<br />
D<br />
da Silva Intermediate Dynamics 16,130,210,211<br />
Davis Fundamentals of Chemical Reaction Engineering 56<br />
Davis Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4e 45,89,98,154<br />
Davis Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science, 2e 44,88,97<br />
Day Geotechnical Engineer’s Portable Handbook 65<br />
de Nevers Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, 3e 49<br />
Dempsey Troubleshooting and Repair of Diesel Engines, 4e 206<br />
deNevers Air Pollution Control Engineering, 2e 46,102<br />
Dieter Engineering Design, 4e 139,247<br />
Dieter Mechanical Metallurgy, 3e 198,200<br />
DiStefano Schaum’s Outline of Feedback and Control Systems, 2e 15,221<br />
Doebelin Measurement Systems Application and Design, 5e 241<br />
Doherty Conceptual Design of Distillation Systems 54<br />
Donaldson Engineering Student Survival Guide, 3e 166<br />
Dorf Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise, 2e 170<br />
Douglas Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes 53<br />
Drapcho Biofuels Engineering Process Technology 59<br />
Duff Complete Technical Illustrator, The 118<br />
Dunn Measurement and Data Analysis for Engineering and Science 240<br />
E<br />
Eckenfelder Industrial Water Pollution Control, 3e 45,100<br />
Edgar Optimization of Chemical Processes, 2e 52<br />
Eide Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving, 5e 141<br />
Eide Introduction to Engineering Design 140<br />
Eismin Aircraft Electricity and Electronics, 5e 30<br />
Elliott Electromechanical Devices & Components Illustrated Sourcebook 258<br />
El-Wakil Powerplant Technology 227<br />
Everand Schaum’s Outline of Reinforced Concrete Design, 3e 93<br />
Evett 2,500 Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 49<br />
278
F<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Fazio World History of Architecture, A, 2e 30<br />
Finklestein Pocket Book of English Grammar for Engineer and Scientists 166<br />
Finklestein Pocket Book of Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists, 3e 156<br />
Finnemore Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, 10e 72,103,219<br />
Fischer Applied C 153<br />
Fischer Optical System Design, 2e 37<br />
Fitzpatrick Machining and CNC Technology 207<br />
Flaherty Global Operations Management 184<br />
Fontana Corrosion Engineering, 3e 198<br />
Ford Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers 139,247<br />
Freivalds Niebel’s Methods, Standards, & Work Design, 12e 178<br />
Friedman Sustainable Residential Development 39<br />
Frohne Quantitative Measurements for Logistics 255<br />
G<br />
Ganesan Gas Turbines, 2e 231<br />
Ganesan Internal Combustion Engines, 3e 230<br />
Gevorkian Solar Power in Building Design 35<br />
Gevorkian Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering 36<br />
Gieck Engineering Formulas, 8e 159<br />
Giles Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, 3e 73,220<br />
Gitlow Quality Management, 3e 185<br />
Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Automotive Excellence, Volume 1, 3e 205<br />
Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Automotive Excellence, Volume 2, 3e 205<br />
Goodman Infrastructure Planning Handbook 107<br />
Gopal Control Systems: Principles and Design, 2e 15,221<br />
Gottfried Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers Using Excel, 3e 165<br />
Grant Statistical Quality Control, 7e 185<br />
Gray Project Management with MS Project CD + Student CD, 4e 168<br />
Green Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, 8e 55<br />
Greenlaw Inline/Online: Fundamentals of the Internet and the World Wide Web, 2e 167<br />
Groover Industrial Robotics 177,252<br />
Gryna Juran’s Quality Planning and Analysis, 5e 184<br />
Gupta Six Sigma Business Scorecard, 2e 259<br />
Gupta Six Sigma Performance Handbook, The 262<br />
279
H<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Hahn Harley Hahn’s Guide to Unix and Linux 149<br />
Hall Schaum’s Outline of Machine Design 246<br />
Hamrock Fundamentals of Machine Elements, 2e 245<br />
Handy Geotechnical Engineering, 5e 90<br />
Harper Handbook of Plastics Technologies, 2e 51<br />
Harrell Simulation Using Promodel, 2e 187<br />
Harrington Computer Graphics, 2e 123<br />
Harris Dictionary of Architecture and Construction, 4e 35<br />
Hartline Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design 35<br />
Heath Scientific Computing, 2e 159<br />
Heerwagen Passive and Active Environmental Controls 35<br />
Henkel Structures and Properties of Engineering Materials, 5e 198<br />
Heywood Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals 230<br />
Hicks Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations, 2e 107<br />
Hicks Standard Handbook of Engineering Calculations, 4e 171,263<br />
Higgins Maintenance Engineering Handbook, 7e 192,256<br />
<strong>Hill</strong>ier Introduction to Operations Research, 8e 179<br />
Holman Experimental Methods for Engineers, 7e 241<br />
Holman Heat Transfer, 9e 228<br />
Holtzapple Concepts in Engineering, 2e 141,165<br />
Holtzapple Foundations of Engineering, 2e 142<br />
Hopp Factory Physics, 3e 182,183<br />
Horonjeff Planning and Design of Airports, 5e 30,105<br />
Houben Water Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction 108<br />
Howard Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2007, 3e 122,148<br />
Howard Introduction to Solid Modeling Using Solidworks 2008 with Solidworks Student Design Kit, 4e 121,147<br />
Hsu MEMS and Microsystems 250,251,252<br />
Hsu Schaum’s Outline of Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes 20,78,190,237<br />
Hughes Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Dynamics, 3e 23,73,219,220<br />
Hutton Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis 29,76,80,163,235,239<br />
I<br />
Irvine Surveying for Construction, 5e 81<br />
Ito Modular Design for Machine Tools 256<br />
J<br />
Jackson Schaum’s Outline of Statics and Strength of Materials 225<br />
Jayamaha Energy-Efficient Building Systems 171<br />
Jensen Engineering Drawing and Design, 7e 116<br />
Johnson Labview Graphical Programming, 4e 171<br />
280
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Jones Supportability Engineering Handbook 193<br />
Jones YourOtherTeacher.com Dynamics Companion 69,130,210<br />
Joshi Machine Tools Handbook 256<br />
Jungk Applied Writing for Technicians 157<br />
Juran Juran Quality Control Handbook, 5e 194<br />
K<br />
Karassik Pump Handbook, 4e 256<br />
Kays Convective Heat and Mass Transfer, 4e 228<br />
Kelley Pro Engineer-Wildfire Instructor, 4e 123,149<br />
Kelly Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations with CD-Rom, 2e 135<br />
Kelly Schaum’s Outline of Mechanical Vibrations 136,253<br />
Kelton Simulation with Arena, 4e 186<br />
Khalil Management of Technology 175<br />
Khandpur Handbook of Analytical Instruments 59<br />
Kim Modeling of Asphalt Concrete 106<br />
Koo Polymer Nanocomposites 51,58,197<br />
Krar Technology of Machine Tools, 6e 207<br />
Kroes Aircraft Basic Science, 7e 30<br />
Kroes Aircraft Powerplant, 7e 30<br />
Kubba Architectural Forensics 40<br />
Kuntjoro Introduction to the Finite Element Method, An 28,80,162,239<br />
Kutner Applied Linear Regression Models, 4e 181<br />
Kutner Applied Linear Statistical Models, 5e 180,188<br />
Kutz Heat Transfer Calculations 262<br />
Kutz Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design 242<br />
Kymmell Building Information Modeling 257<br />
L<br />
LaGrega Hazardous Waste Management, 2e 47,99,102,155<br />
Lammers Steam Plant Operations, 8e 229<br />
Lardner Mechanics of Solids 75,134,223<br />
Law Simulation Modeling and Analysis, 4e 186<br />
Leach Autocad 2008 Companion with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 3e 119,146<br />
Leach Autocad 2008 Instructor with Autodesk 2008 Inventor DVD, 4e 120,146<br />
Leach Autocad 2009 Instructor with Autodesk 2009 Inventor DVD, 5e 119,145<br />
Lee Handbook of Environmental Engineering Calculations, 2e 108<br />
Leet Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 3e 37,91,95,226<br />
Leet Reinforced Concrete Design, 3e 93<br />
Levy Design-Build Project Delivery 85<br />
Levy Project Management in Construction, 5e 85,108<br />
281
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Lewis Facility Manager’s Maintenance Handbook, 2e 193<br />
Lieberman Working Guide to Process Equipment, 3e 53<br />
Lin Water and Wastewater Calculations Manual, 2e 102<br />
Linsley Water Resources Engineering, 4e 96,101<br />
Liou Microfluid Mechanics 231<br />
Luyben Process Modeling, Simulation and Control for Chemical Engineers, 2e 54<br />
M<br />
Mahalik Microelectronic Mechanical Systems 251<br />
Malek Heating Boiler Operator’s Manual: Maintenance, Operation and Repair 259<br />
Margolis Engineering Plastics Handbook 51<br />
Mark Professional Pilot’s Career Guide, 2e 31<br />
Marlin Process Control, 2e 53<br />
Marshall Decision Making and Forecasting 180<br />
Martin Ethics in Engineering, 4e 156<br />
Martin Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chain Management 260<br />
Mase Schaum’s Outline of Continuum Mechanics 252<br />
May Automotive Mechanics, Volume 1, 7e 249<br />
May Automotive Mechanics, Volume 2, 7e 249<br />
McCabe Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering, 7e 52<br />
McCarty Six Sigma Black Belt Handbook, The 263<br />
McGhee Water Supply and Sewerage, 6e 101<br />
<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Concise Encyclopedia of Engineering 111,172,194,263<br />
McLean Schaum’s Outline of Engineering Mechanics, 5e 128,130<br />
McMahon Statics and Dynamics Demystified 67,69,210,212<br />
Mehta Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, 3e 85,110<br />
Meirovitch Fundamentals of Vibrations 26,135,253<br />
Metcalf & Eddy Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Reuse, 4e 99,103<br />
Metcalf & Eddy Water Reuse 96<br />
Meyer Urban Transportation Planning, 2e 38,105<br />
Meyers Handbook of Petrochemicals Production Processes 61<br />
Miller Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 233<br />
Miller Carpentry & Construction, 4e 86<br />
Miller Electricity and Electronics for HVAC 232<br />
Milton Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 4e 19,77,161,189,236<br />
Mitchell Applied CNC Machining 257<br />
Monks Schaum’s Outline of Operations Management, 2e 184<br />
Moskow Sustainable Facilities 39<br />
Murphy Introduction to Chemical Processes 55<br />
282
N<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Nag Biofuels Refining and Performance 59<br />
Nag Engineering Thermodynamics, 3e 215<br />
Nag Power Plant Engineering, 2e 232<br />
Nag Power Plant Engineering, 3e 231<br />
Nahmias Production and Operation Analysis, 6e 183,184<br />
Nash Schaum’s Outline of Statics and Mechanics of Materials 67,135<br />
Nash Schaum’s Outline of Strength of Materials, 4e 75,134,223<br />
Navidi Statistics for Engineers amd Scientists, 2e 56,75,160,188,234<br />
Negi Strength of Materials (Sigma Series) [<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> India Title] 74,222<br />
Nelson Flight Stability and Automatic Control, 2e 25<br />
Newman Interactive Aerospace Engineering and Design 15<br />
Niebel Methods, Standards and Work Design, 11e 178<br />
Nilson Design of Concrete Structures, 13e 38,92<br />
Norton Design of Machinery with Student Resource CD, 4e 243<br />
Nowak Reliability of Structures 95<br />
O<br />
O’Brien CPM in Construction Management, 6e 86,110<br />
Oberlender Project Management for Engineering and Construction, 2e 86<br />
Orazio Programming in C++: Lessons and Applications 153<br />
P<br />
Palm Concise Introduction to Matlab, A 144,150,163<br />
Palm Introduction to Matlab 7 for Engineers 145,153,166<br />
Palm System Dynamics 26,130,211<br />
Patt Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates 153<br />
Peavy Environmental Engineering 102<br />
Peters Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, 5e 55<br />
Peters Real-Time Biomolecular Simulations 50<br />
Petrie Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, 2e 60<br />
Peurifoy Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods, 7e 82<br />
Peurifoy Estimating Construction Costs, 5e 84<br />
Pitts Schaum’s Outline of Heat Transfer, 2e 228<br />
Poling Properties of Gas and Liquids, 5e 58,198<br />
Ponnambalam C++ Primer for Engineers, A: An Object-Oriented Approach 154<br />
Potter Schaum’s Outline of Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2e 43,200,216<br />
Predko Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller, 3e 250<br />
Pritchard Mathcad: A Tool for Engineers and Scientists, 2e 150,164<br />
283
R<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Rao CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications, 2e 177,234<br />
Rao Manufacturing Technology, 2e 241<br />
Reddy Introduction to the Finite Element Method, An, 3e 28,76,80,162,235,239<br />
Reinhart Basic Flight Physiology, 3e 30<br />
Riggs Engineering Economics, 4e 88<br />
Riggs Engineering Economics, 4e 176<br />
Ritter Securing Global Transportation Networks 32,106<br />
Rittman Environmental Biotechnology 50,99<br />
Ritz Total Construction Project Management 111<br />
Roberge Corrosion Engineering 257<br />
Rokach Schaum’s Outline of Structural Steel Design 94<br />
Rothbart Mechanical Design Handbook, 2e 246<br />
Rubin Introduction to Engineering and the Environment 46,89,100,103,140,142,155,175,227<br />
S<br />
Sacks Welding: Principles and Practices, 3e 207<br />
Salgado Engineering of Foundations, The 65<br />
Sanders Human Factors in Engineering and Design, 7e 178<br />
Sarkadie-Gyan Neurorehabilitation Devices 252<br />
Sawyer Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science, 5e 98<br />
Schaffer Science and Design of Engineering Materials with Materials in Focus CD-Rom, The, 2e 197,223<br />
Scheid Schaum’s Outline of Numerical Analysis, 2e 160<br />
Schexnayder Construction Management Fundamentals 83<br />
Schey Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, 3e 177,241<br />
Schlater Mechanisms & Mechanical Devices Sourcebook, 4e 251<br />
Sepulveda Schaum’s Outline of Engineering Economics 88,176<br />
Shelley 700 Solved Problems in Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics 68<br />
Shelley 800 Solved Problems Invector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol 1: Statics 68<br />
Sinha Reinforced Concrete Design, 2nd Revised Edition 92<br />
Smith Chemical Engineering Kinetics, 3e 56<br />
Smith Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, 4e 57,197,243<br />
Smith Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 7e 43<br />
Smith Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, SI Metric, 6e 43<br />
Smith Teamwork and Project Management, 3e 165,168<br />
Soares Microturbines Design and Performance Optimization 258<br />
Speight Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 70th Anniversary Edition 61<br />
Speight Synthetic Fuels Handbook 59<br />
Spence AIM/FAR 2008 31<br />
Spiegel Design and Building Fuel Cells 60<br />
Spiegel Schaum’s Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables, 2e 159<br />
284
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Stephens Engineering Statistics Demystified 162<br />
Sterman Business Dynamics 179,187<br />
Stevens Managing a Construction Firm On Just 24 Hours A Day 85<br />
Stoecker Design of Thermal Systems, 3e 216<br />
Stoecker Refrigeration and Airconditioning, 2e 232<br />
Streeter Fluid Mechanics, 9e 72<br />
Structural Dynamics Research I-Deas Student Guide, 2e 140,248<br />
Sturm Open Channel Hydraulics 104<br />
Subramanya Flow in Open Channels, 2e 104<br />
Suchy Handbook of Die Design, 2e 246<br />
Suryanarayana Design and Simulation of Thermal Systems 216<br />
T<br />
Tan C Programming for Engineering and Computer Science 154,167<br />
Tchobanoglous Integrated Solid Waste Management 47,101<br />
Teo Building Quantities 83<br />
Teo Changing Landscapes of Singapore 36<br />
Teo Construction Electronic Measurement Standards (CEMS): Part 1 Reviewed 83<br />
Timoshenko Theory of Elastic Stability, 2e 136<br />
Timoshenko Theory of Elasticity, 3e 136<br />
Timoshenko Theory of Plates and Shells, 2e 27,96,136,226<br />
Tomm Quantum-Well Laser Array Packaging 260<br />
Tonias Bridge Engineering, 2e 94<br />
Treybal Mass Transfer Operations, 3e 54<br />
Tung Hydrosystems Engineering Reliability Assessment and Risk Analysis 104,110<br />
Turner Excavation Planning, Design, and Safety 106<br />
Turns Introduction to Combustion, An: Concepts and Applications with software, 2e 27,229<br />
U<br />
Ugural Mechanical Design: An Integrated Approach 245<br />
Ugural Mechanics of Materials 75,134,223<br />
Ullman Mechanical Design Process, The, 3e 140,248<br />
Ulrich Product Design and Development, 4e 181<br />
V<br />
Vanek Energy Systems Engineering 258<br />
Vinnakota Steel Structures: Behavior and LRFD 38,93<br />
285
W<br />
AUTHOR INDEX<br />
Wahl Building Anatomy 109<br />
Waite Applied Biofluid Mechanics 261<br />
Waite Applied Cell and Molecular Biology for Engineers 260<br />
Waite Biofluid Mechanics in Cardiovascular Systems 242<br />
Walker Water-Resistant Design and Construction 40<br />
Wang Handbook of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, 2e 263<br />
Wang Intermediate Structural Analysis 92<br />
Water Environment Federation Automation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities-MOP21 109<br />
Water Environment Federation Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, 6e 58<br />
Weight Hydrogeology Field Manual, 2e 106<br />
White Fluid Mechanics, 6e 22,71,218<br />
White Viscous Fluid Flow, 3e 24,253<br />
Whyte Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots 32<br />
Wiesel Spaceflight Dynamics, 2e 26<br />
Wiesner Environmental Nanotechnology 109<br />
Williams Nanotechnology Demystified 261<br />
Wirshing Schaum’s Outline of Introductory Surveying 82<br />
Wolf Elements of Photogrammetry with Application in GIS, 3e 81<br />
Wu Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, 4e 152<br />
Y<br />
Yang Voice of the Customer 192<br />
Young Roark’s Formulas for Stress and Strain, 7e 111,135,225<br />
Z<br />
Zeid Mastering CAD/CAM 176,233<br />
Zhang Nano/Microscale Heat Transfer 261<br />
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