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Taylor & Francis Ltd Building Services Design Methodology A Practical Guide
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Elsevier Science Introduction to Plasmas and Plasma Dynamics
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sliding Mode Control Theory And Applications Series in Systems and Control
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Taylor & Francis Ltd CIBSE Guide H Building Control Systems Applications Guide
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Newnes Building Services Pocket Book
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Taylor & Francis Target Costing
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Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Entropy Generation Minimization The Method of Thermodynamic Optimization of FiniteSize Systems and FiniteTime Processes 2 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series
Book SynopsisThis book presents the diverse and rapidly expanding field of Entropy Generation Minimization (EGM), the method of thermodynamic optimization of real devices. The underlying principles of the EGM method - also referred to as thermodynamic optimization, thermodynamic design, and finite time thermodynamics - are thoroughly discussed, and the method's applications to real devices are clearly illustrated.The EGM field has experienced tremendous growth during the 1980s and 1990s. This book places EGM's growth in perspective by reviewing both sides of the field - engineering and physics. Special emphasis is given to chronology and to the relationship between the more recent work and the pioneering work that outlined the method and the field.Entropy Generation Minimization combines the fundamental principles of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. EGM applies these principles to the modeling and optimization of real systems and processes that are characterized by finite size and finite time constraints, and are limited by heat and mass transfer and fluid flow irreversibilities.Entropy Generation Minimization provides a straightforward presentation of the principles of the EGM method, and features examples that elucidate concepts and identify recent EGM advances in engineering and physics. Modern advances include the optimization of storage by melting and solidification; heat exchanger design; power from hot-dry-rock deposits; the on & off operation of defrosting refrigerators and power plants with fouled heat exchangers; the production of ice and other solids; the maximization of power output in simple power plant models with heat transfer irreversibilities; the minimization of refrigerator power input in simple models; and the optimal collection and use of solar energy.Table of Contents(Chapter Titles)Thermodynamics Concepts and LawsEntropy Generation and Exergy DestructionEntropy Generation in Fluid FlowEntropy Generation in Heat TransferHeat ExchangersInsulation SystemsStorage SystemsPower GenerationSolar-Thermal Power GenerationRefrigerationTime-Dependent OperationAppendices: Local Entropy Generation Rate. Variational Calculus.Author IndexSubject Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
Book SynopsisThis book focuses on heat and mass transfer, fluid flow, chemical reaction, and other related processes that occur in engineering equipment, the natural environment, and living organisms. Using simple algebra and elementary calculus, the author develops numerical methods for predicting these processes mainly based on physical considerations. Through this approach, readers will develop a deeper understanding of the underlying physical aspects of heat transfer and fluid flow as well as improve their ability to analyze and interpret computed results.Table of ContentsScope of the Book, Methods of Prediction, Outline of the Book, 2 Mathematical Description of Physical Phenomena, Governing Differential Equations, Nature Coordinates, 3 Discretization Methods, The Nature of Numerical Methods, Methods of Deriving the Discretization Equations, An Illustrative Example, The Four Basic Rules, Closure, 4 Heat Conduction, Objectives of the Chapter, Steady One-dimensional Conduction, Unsteady One-dimensional Conduction, Two- and Three-dimensional Situations, Overrelaxatioin and Underrelaxation, Some Geometric Considerations, Closure, 5 Convection and Diffusion, The Task, Steady One-dimensional Convection and Diffusion, Discretization Equation for Two Dimensions, Discretization Equation for Three Dimensions, A One-Way Space Coordinate, False Diffusion, Closure, 6 Calculation of the Flow Field, Some Related Difficulties, A Remedy: The Staggered Grid, The Momentum Equation, The Pressure and Velocity Corrections, The Pressure-Correction Equation, The SIMPLE Algorithm, A Revised Algorithm: SIMPLER, 7 Finishing Touches, The Iterative Nature of the Procedure, Source-Term Linearization, Irregular Geometries, Suggestions for Computer-Program Preparation and Testing, 8 Special Topics, Two-dimensional Parabolic Flow, Three-dimensional Parabolic Flow, Partially Parabolic Flow, The Finite-Element Method, 9 Illustrative Applications, Developing Flow in a Curved Pipe, Combined Convection in a Horizontal Tube, Melting around a Vertical Pipe, Turbulent Flow and Heat Transfer in Internally Finned Tubes, A Deflected Turbulent Jet, A Hypermixing Jet within a Thrust-Augmenting Ejector, A Periodic Fully Developed Duct Flow, Thermal Hydraulic Analysis of a Steam Generator, Closing Remarks, Nomenclature, References, Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd 3D Printing of Sensors Actuators and Antennas for
Book SynopsisThis book discusses the 3D printing of sensors, actuators, and antennas and illustrates how manufacturers can create smart materials that can be effectively used to prepare low-cost products. The book also includes how to select the appropriate process for your manufacturing needs. 3D Printing of Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas for Low-Cost Product Manufacturing offers the most recent developments in 3D printing of sensors, actuators, and antennas for low-cost product manufacturing; the book highlights some of the commercially available low-cost 3D printing processes that have higher efficiency and accuracy. Fundamental principles and working methodologies are presented with a critical review of the past work involved and current trends with future predictions. It covers composite and polymeric materials widely used and specifically focuses on low-cost elements. Recent breakthroughs and advantages in product manufacturing when printing smart materials are also discussTable of Contents1. Introduction to 3D Printing of Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas for Low-Cost Product Manufacturing. 2. 3D Printing of Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas: Materials and Processes. 3. 3D Printing in Antenna Design. 4. Polymer-Based 3D Printed Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas for Low-Cost Product Manufacturing. 5. Lab-Scale Solutions for Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas: Economic and Environmental Justification. 6. Flexible and Wearable Patch Antennas Using Additive Manufacturing for Modern Wireless Applications. 7. 4D Printed Smart Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas. 8. Case Study on Development of Polymer Composite for Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Fluid Mechanics Aspects of Fire and Smoke
Book SynopsisThis book provides essential understanding of flows in fire and smoke dynamics in enclosures, covering combustion, heat transfer and fire suppression in more detail than other introductory books. It moves from the basic equations for turbulent flows with combustion, through a discussion of the structure of flames, to fire and smoke plumes and their interaction with enclosure boundaries. This is then applied to fire dynamics and smoke and heat control in enclosures. This new edition provides considerably more on the fluid mechanics of the effect of water, and on fire dynamics modelling using Computational Fluid Dynamics. Presents worked examples taken from practical, everyday fire-related problems Covers a broad range of topics, from the basics to state-of-the-art computer simulations of fire and smoke-related fluid mechanics, including the effect of water Provides extensive treatment of the interaction of water sprays with a fire-driven flow Table of Contents1 Introduction. 2 Turbulent Flows with Chemical Reaction. 3 Turbulent Flames and Fire Plumes. 4 Smoke Plumes. 5 Fire and Smoke Dynamics in Enclosures. 6 Driving Forces in Smoke and Heat Control. 7 Impact of Water on Fire and Smoke Dynamics. 8 Introduction to Fire Modelling in Computational Fluid Dynamics.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Elevator Traffic Handbook
Book SynopsisThis second edition of this well-respected book covers all aspects of the traffic design and control of vertical transportation systems in buildings, making it an essential reference for vertical transportation engineers, other members of the design team, and researchers. The book introduces the basic principles of circulation, outlines traffic design methods and examines and analyses traffic control using worked examples and case studies to illustrate key points. The latest analysis techniques are set out, and the book is up-to-date with current technology. A unique and well-established book, this much-needed new edition features extensive updates to technology and practice, drawing on the latest international research. Table of Contents1. Introduction PART A 2. Principles of interior circulation & circulation elements 3. Escalator and moving walk circulation Circulation case studies PART B 4. Principles of classical lift traffic design 5. Evaluating the round trip time equation 6. Determination of passenger demand & an improved design procedure 7. Uppeak traffic calculations: limitations and assumptions 8. Consideration of lift function, building form, building function, uppeak boosters and disadvantage transportation and their effect on the round trip time equation 9. General philosophy of lift traffic design by calculation Traffic case studies PART C 10. Legacy traffic control 11. Computer based traffic control 12. Overview of modern lift group control systems 13. Advanced analysis of uppeak PART D 14. Advanced analysis of down peak 15. Advanced analysis of interfloor traffic 16. Midday traffic PART E 17. Simulation and computer aided design 18. Advanced techniques 19. Traffic surveys 20. Current trends and future developments Appendix
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mechanical Engineering
Book SynopsisNow in its fourth edition, Mechanical Engineering has been revised to be in line with the technical qualifications of the new engineering apprenticeship standards at Level 3. In addition, four new chapters are included that cover static and dynamic engineering systems, fluid systems and additive manufacturing. The text covers eight units of the BTEC L3 Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Development Technical Knowledge qualification, as well as some content in the BTEC National Engineering Syllabus and BTEC L3 Aerospace and Aviation Engineering specialist qualifications. It also covers some of the content in the EAL L3 Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Development Technical Knowledge qualification. To enhance learning, mathematical theory is backed up with numerous examples to work through. There are also activities for students to complete out of the classroom that help put the theory into context. Test your knowledge quizzes throughout the text enable studentsTable of Contents1. Mechanical Principles of Static Engineering Systems. 2. Mechanical Principles of Dynamic Engineering Systems. 3. Mechanical Principles of Fluid and Thermodynamic Systems. 4. Applications of Mechanical Systems and Technology. 5. Properties and Applications of Engineering Materials. 6. Engineering Design. 7. Electro, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems and Devices. 8. Additive Manufacturing Processes.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Encyclopedia of Fluid Mechanics
This book was developed using material from teaching courses on fluid mechanics, high-speed flows, aerodynamics, high-enthalpy flows, experimental methods, aircraft design, heat transfer, introduction to engineering, and wind engineering. It precisely presents the theoretical and application aspects of the terms associated with these courses. It explains concepts such as cyclone, typhoon, hurricane, and tornado, by highlighting the subtle difference between them. The text comprehensively introduces the subject vocabulary of fluid mechanics for use in courses in engineering and the physical sciences.This book Presents the theoretical aspects and applications of high-speed flows, aerodynamics, high-enthalpy flows, and aircraft design. Provides a ready reference source for readers to learn essential concepts related to flow physics, rarefied, and stratified flows. Comprehensively covers topics such as laser Doppler anemometer, latent heat of
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Application of Numerical Methods in Engineering
Book SynopsisApplication of Numerical Methods in Engineering Problems Using MATLAB presents an analysis of structures using numerical methods and mathematical modeling. This structural analysis also includes beam, plate, and pipe elements, and examines deflection and frequency or buckling loads. The various engineering theories of beams/plates/shells are comprehensively presented, and the relationships between stress and strain, and the governing equations of the structure are extracted. To solve governing equations with numerical methods, there are two general types, including methods based on derivatives or integrals. Derivative-based methods have the advantage of flexibility in modeling boundary conditions, low analysis time, and a very high degree of accuracy. Therefore, the book explains numerical methods based on derivatives, especially the differential quadrature method.Features: Examines the application of numerical methods to obtain the deflectioTable of Contents1. Basic Theories. 2. Solution Methods. 3. Buckling of Nanoparticles Reinforced Beams Exposed to Fire. 4. Dynamic Response of Nanofiber Reinforced Beams Subjected to Seismic Ground Excitation. 5. Buckling Analysis of Plates Reinforced by Graphene Platelet. 6. Vibration Analysis of Agglomerated Nanoparticles Reinforced Plates. 7. Vibration Analysis of Plates with NFRP Layer. 8. Vibration Analysis of Plates Reinforced with Nanoparticles and Piezoelectric Layer. 9. Forced Vibration Analysis of Plates Reinforced by Nanoparticles. 10. Seismic Analysis of Plates Reinforced by Nanoparticles. 11. Stress Analysis of Shells Reinforced with Nanoparticles. 12. Earthquake Response of Nanocomposite Shells Conveying and Immersing in Fluid. 13. Vibration and Instability Analysis of Shells Reinforced by Nanoparticles. 14. Dynamic Response of Nanocomposite Shells Covered with Piezoelectric Layer.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mechanical Engineering Practices in Industry
Book SynopsisThe four year undergraduate course in Engineering is loaded with theoretical contents and the students hardly find enough time and opportunity to adequately grasp the physical and practical aspects of application of various engineering theories that are being taught. Therefore, certain practice-oriented knowledge inputs in these years may help them acquire and enhance proficiency in the industrial working systems and processes.This book attempts to provide certain practice-oriented knowledge inputs which may help young mechanical engineers who aspire to make a successful career in engineering goods manufacturing enterprises. The book seeks to provide a combination of Engineering and Production/Manufacturing Management aspects to enable young mechanical engineers to make a confident start at the workplace and eventually ascend to leading positions in the organization. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and BhutTable of ContentsPreface 1. Prologue2. Industrial Organizations: Operational Characteristics 3. Mechanical Engineering and Design Aspects: Familiarization with Fundamental Approach 4. Mechanical Work-Shop Practices for Manufacturing and also for Plant Maintenance and Repair Services5. Machining Technologies and Machine Shop Practices (Metal Cutting/Stock Removal, Metal Forming/Working, Wood-working)6. Techno-Organizational Aspects of Production and Manufacturing Management in Engineering Industries7. Fits, Limits, Tolerances, Engineering Measurements/Dimensional Metrology 8. Selection of Machine Tools9. Facility Planning for Industrial Enterprises10. Mechanical Supporting Equipment and Services Systems in Engineering Industries11. Engineering Materials, Engineering Drawings 12. Power/Energy Supply for Industrial Units 13. Selected Miscellaneous Topics 14. Application of Standards in Business and Industry 15. Trouble Shooting for Mechanical Working Systems in Industrial Units Annexures
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Analysis and Compensation of Kinetic Friction in
Book SynopsisAnalysis and Compensation of Kinetic Friction in Robotic and Mechatronic Control Systems comprehensively covers kinetic friction in a robotics, mechatronics, and control engineering context. Providing the theory behind kinetic friction, as well as compensation methods and practical solutions, the text is a key companion to studying different control systems. Beginning with a clear introduction to the subject, the book goes on to include three main facets of kinetic friction, starting with phenomena of kinetic friction in drives. This chapter explains friction interfaces and friction effects. Following from this, the next chapter looks at motion dynamics with friction, which introduces dynamic system equations and focuses on both energy balance and dissipation. Finally, the book looks at compensation of friction in motion control, which summarises key compensation methods in controlled mechanical systems. Introducing various basic feedback control methods, incTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Phenomena of kinetic friction in drives 3. Motion dynamics with friction 4. Compensation of friction in motion control 5. Conclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations
Book SynopsisThe growing demand of energy accounting in industries is the main challenge for academics and engineers working in chemical processing plants, food industries, and the energy sector. Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations addresses this demand and offers a clear contribution to the quantification of energy consumption in processes, while also solving the economic aspects of energy that are vital in real-life industrial contexts.Features: Combines the energy and exergy routines to analyze utilities and unit operations in a wide range of engineering scopes: nozzles, turbines, compressors, evaporators, HVAC, drying technology, steam handling, and power generation Offers a detailed procedure of finding economic wealth of energy in the operations Discusses basic concepts of thermal engineering and industrial operational insights through practiced examples, schematic illustrations, and software codes The only book to iTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction and Concepts. 1.1. A Short Review of Thermoynamics. Chapter 2. Mass Balance. 2.1. Mass Flow. 2.2. Volumetric Flow. 2.3. Mass Balance. 2.4. Material Balance. Chapter 3. Energy Balance. 3.1. Energy Balance. 3.2. Energy Balance of Closed Systems. 3.3. Thermophysical Properties. Chapter 4. Entropy. 4.1. Reversible and Irreversible Process. 4.2. Irreversibility Factors. 4.3. Internal and External Irreversibility. 4.4. Entropy. 4.5. Isentropic process. 4.6. Gibbs Equations. 4.7. Entropy Change of Liquids and Solids. 4.8. Isentropic Processes in Ideal Gases. 4.9. Mechanisms of entropy transfer. 4.10. Entropy balance. Chapter 5. Exergy. 5.1. Cycle. 5.2. Thermal engine. 5.3. Carnot Cycle. 5.4. Exergy of heat. 5.5. Exergy of work. 5.6. Exergy of mass. 5.7. Exergy of ideal gas. 5.8. Thermal and mechanical exergy of mass flow. 5.9. Cold and hot exergy. 5.10. Destruction of exergy. 5.11. Exergy balance. Chapter 6. thermodynamic analyses in unit operations. 6.1. Thermodynamic Analyses. 6.2. Energy Analysis. 6.3. Exergy Analysis. 6.4. System losses. 6.5. Application of tehrmodynamics in the food industry. 6.6. Thermophysical Properties of Agricultural Products and Food. 6.7. Energy analysis in unit operation. 6.8. Reversible work of steady flow. 6.9. Isentropic Efficiency of Steady Flow Equipment. 6.10. Case examples from the food industry. Chapter 7. Pschycrometry and Drying. 7.1. Mixture. 7.2. Gas Mixtures. 7.3. Properties of a Mixture of Ideal Gases. 7.4. Analysis of Humid Air. 7.5. Adiabatic Saturation Process. 7.6. Psychrometry Chart. 7.7. Thermodynamic Processes of Humid Air. 7.8. Cooling Tower. 7.9. Exergy of moist air. 7.10. Drying. Chapter 8. Exergy-Economic Analysis. 8.1. Concepts of exergy-economic analysis. 8.2. Heat exchanger. 8.3. Pump. 8.4. Mixing. 8.5. Evaporator. 8.6. Separator. 8.7. Throttling valve. References. Appendices
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Operations Research
Book SynopsisThis book Operations Research: Theory and Practice' provides various concepts, theoretical and practical knowledge and develops the techno-managerial skills in the field of engineering. All the angles and approaches of operations applicable to both industrial and institutional needs are presented. It also provides an insight into the historical development of Operations Research. Examples and problems from usual situations that occur in industries are presented wherever necessary. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Table of Contents1. Operations Research – An Overview 2. Formulation of Linear Programming Problems 3. Graphical Solution of LPP 4. Simplex Method 5. Simplex method - Special case 6. Transportation 7. Assignment problem 8. Sequencing 9. Queue Models 10. Replacement Analysis 11. Game Theory 12. Inventory Control 13. Dynamic Programming 14. Goal programming 15. Integer programming 16. Networking Analysis 17. Simulation 18. Synopses for Competitive Exams
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Deep Neural NetworksEnabled Intelligent Fault
Book SynopsisThe book aims to highlight the potential of deep learning (DL)-enabled methods in intelligent fault diagnosis (IFD), along with their benefits and contributions.The authors first introduce basic applications of DL-enabled IFD, including auto-encoders, deep belief networks, and convolutional neural networks. Advanced topics of DL-enabled IFD are also explored, such as data augmentation, multi-sensor fusion, unsupervised deep transfer learning, neural architecture search, self-supervised learning, and reinforcement learning. Aiming to revolutionize the nature of IFD, Deep Neural Networks-Enabled Intelligent Fault Diangosis of Mechanical Systems contributes to improved efficiency, safety, and reliability of mechanical systems in various industrial domains.The book will appeal to academic researchers, practitioners, and students in the fields of intelligent fault diagnosis, prognostics and health management, and deep learning.
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Taylor & Francis Reciprocal Frame Architecture
Book SynopsisIn structural terms reciprocal frame structures are 'three dimensional assemblies of mutually supporting beams'. But behind this definition lie some breathtakingly beautiful and complex structures at the heart of buildings both ancient and modern. This new book explores the principles of these apparently simple structures and demonstrates how they can be used in the context of a modern building.Starting with historic designs by de Honnecourt, Da Vinci and Serlio, the book presents the wealth of possible RF morphologies, and investigates the geometrical, structural and practical design issues of reciprocal frames.The case studies look at stunning examples of reciprocal frame architecture that range from low environmental impact buildings and self built examples in the UK and USA, to the fascinating and elegant structures of the Puppet Theatre in Seiwa, Tokyo's Spinning House, Sukiya âYu house, The Toyoson Stonemason museum and the Life Sciences Laboratory â Torikabuto in Japan.The book is designed to inform and inspire architects and structural engineers alike, and brings to life a structural system whose principles have been used for thousands of years.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Background – the reciprocal frame historically; Morphology; Geometry; Structural behaviour; Japan – a home of RF structures; The reciprocal frame architecture of Kazuhiro Ishii; Torikabuto – the Life Science Laboratory designed by Yoichi Kan; The Stonemason Museum by Yasufumi Kijima; The reciprocal frame as a spiritual structure – the work of Graham Brown; Built examples; Postscript
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Analytical and Experimental Modal Analysis
Book SynopsisThis book covers the fundamentals and basic concepts of analytical and experimental approaches to modal analysis. In practice, the analytical approach based on lumped parameter and finite element models is widely used for modal analysis and simulation, and experimental modal analysis is widely used for modal identification and model validation. This book is inspired by this consideration and is written to give a complete picture of modal analysis.Features: Presents a systematic development of the relevant concepts and methods of the analytical and experimental modal analyses. Covers phase resonance testing and operational modal analysis. Provides the relevant signal processing concepts. Includes applications like model validation and updating, force identification and structural modification. Contains simulations, examples, and MATLAB programs to enhance understanding. Table of Contents1. Introduction. 2. Lumped Parameter Modeling of Vibrating Systems. 3. Finite Element Modeling of Vibrating Systems. 4. Analytical Modal Analysis of SDOF Systems. 5. Analytical Modal Analysis of Undamped MDOF Systems. 6. Analytical Modal Analysis of Damped MDOF Systems. 7. Characteristics of FRFs. 8. Signal Processing for Experimental Modal Analysis. 9. FRF Measurement Using an Impact Hammer. 10. FRF Measurement Using Shaker Excitation. 11. Modal Parameter Estimation Methods. 12. Phase Resonance Testing. 13. Operational Modal Analysis. 14. Applications of Experimental Modal Analysis. 15. Finite Element Model Validation and Updating.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Architecture of Natural Cooling
Book SynopsisOverheating in buildings is commonplace. This book describes how we can keep cool without conventional air-conditioning: improving comfort and productivity while reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. It provides architects, engineers and policy makers with a how-to' guide to the application of natural cooling in new and existing buildings. It demonstrates, through reference to numerous examples, that natural cooling is viable in most climates around the world.This completely revised and expanded second edition includes: An overview of natural cooling past and present. Guidance on the principles and strategies that can be adopted. A review of the applicability of different strategies. Explanation of simplified tools for performance assessment. A review of components and controls. A detailed evaluation of case studies from the USA, Europe, India and China. This book is not just for the technical speciaTrade Review"Natural cooling is one of the most important aspects to tackle while designing, and surely one of the trickiest to master. Through a well-calibrated collection of theoretical principles and practical recommendations, all supported by a set of thoroughly analysed and presented case studies, this volume provides a reference book for the many professionals who, in response to global trends, are just approaching the matter, as well as for those in search for a deeper understanding of natural cooling principles and their possible practical applications." - Mario Cucinella, Architect, Hon FAIA, Int. Fellow RIBA (Founder MCA Bologna and New York) "This book brings together a uniquely comprehensive body of history, architectural science and contemporary practice that will stand as a primary source in the foreseeable future. The understanding of the specificity of climate lies at the heart of the book, serving as one of the foundations for natural cooling design. At the other pole of environmental design, human comfort is an essential parameter. Between these poles the book presents a systematic and comprehensive methodology for design that embraces precedent, science and technology. - Dean Hawkes Emeritus Professor, Welsh School of Architecture & Darwin College, Cambridge Table of ContentsForeword by Dean Hawkes. 1. Origins and Opportunities. 2. Principles ans Strategies. 3. Climate Applicability Mapping. 4. Integrated Design. 5. Testing the Strategy. 6. Performance Analysis. 7. Component Design. Case Study 1: Torrent Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India. Case Study 2: Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies, Ningbo, China. Case Study 3: Federal Courthouse, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Case Study 4: Stock Exchange, Valletta, Malta. Case Study 5: Zion National Park Visitor Centre, Springdale, Utah, USA. Case Study 6: Global Ecology Research Centre, Palo Alto, California, USA. Conclusions. Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Diamond Turn Machining
Book SynopsisThe goal of this book is to familiarize professionals, researchers, and students with the basics of the Diamond Turn Machining Technology and the various issues involved. The book provides a comprehensive knowledge about various aspects of the technology including the background, components of the machine, mechanism of material removal, application areas, relevant metrology, and advances taking place in this domain. Solved and unsolved examples are provided in each of the areas which will help the readers to practice and get familiarized with that particular area of the Diamond Turn Machining process.Trade Review"…this promises to be a wonderful treatment of the subject for both practicing engineers as well as those pursuing specialization in DTM."—Satish Bukkapatnam, Texas A&M University, USA"I am impressed by the contents of the book in general and the chapters like Diamond Turn Machines, and Application of DTM Products in particular. In general, academicians will discuss every aspect of the process but try to ignore machine building technology which involves design as well as manufacturing. Secondly, the process does not get right place on the shop floor unless specific applications of the process are explored. This book brings out both these features to the readers."—V.K. Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, IndiaTable of ContentsIntroduction. Diamond Turn Machines. Mechanism of Material Removal. Tooling for Diamond Turn Machining. DTM Process Parameters and Optimization. Tool Path Strategies in Surface Generation. Application of DTM Products. DTM Surfaces – Metrology - Characterization. Advances in DTM Technology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Automotive Technician Training Practical
Book SynopsisAutomotive practical worksheets and assessments for students at Level 3This Level 3 Student Worksheets book contains tasks that help you develop practical skills and prepare you for assessment. The tasks also reinforce the automotive theory that you will learn online and in the classroom. Each worksheet covers individual topics in a step-by-step manner, detailing how to carry out all of the most important tasks contained within the syllabus. Alongside each of these worksheets is a job card that can be filled in and used as evidence towards your qualification. Endorsed by the Institute of the Motor Industry for all of their Level 3 automotive courses. Step-by-step guides to the practical tasks required at all Level 3 qualifications. Job sheets for students to complete and feedback sheets for assessors to complete. Table of Contents1. Engines 2. Chassis 3. Transmission 4. Electrical
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Classical and Generalized Models of Elastic Rods
Book SynopsisReflecting new developments in the study of Saint-Venant's problem, Classical and Generalized Models of Elastic Rods focuses on the deformation of elastic cylinders for three models of continuum: classical elastic continuum, Cosserat elastic body, and porous elastic material. The author presents a method to construct Saint-Venant's solutions, minimum energy characterizations of these solutions, and a proof of Saint-Venant's principle. He then discusses the deformation of nonhomogenous and isotropic cylinders as well as the problem of loaded anisotropic elastic cylinders. The book also deals with the deformation of cylinders within the linearized theory of homogeneous Cosserat elastic solids, the deformation of nonhomogeneous Cosserat cylinders, and the extension, bending, and torsion of porous elastic cylinders.With numerous results not found in related texts, this book provides a unique, unified point of view in the theory of the deformaTable of ContentsPreface. Saint-Venant’s Problem. Theory of Loaded Cylinders. Deformation of Nonhomogeneous Cylinders. Anisotropic Bodies. Cosserat Elastic Continua. Nonhomogeneous Cosserat Cylinders. Porous Elastic Bodies. Answers to Selected Problems. Bibliography. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Limit Analysis and Concrete Plasticity
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1984, Limit Analysis and Concrete Plasticity explains for advanced design engineers the principles of plasticity theory and its application to the design of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures, providing a thorough understanding of the subject, rather than simply applying current design formulas. Updated and revised throughout, Limit Analysis and Concrete Plasticity, Third Edition adds Reinforcement design formulas for three-dimensional stress fields that enable design of solid structures (also suitable for implementation in computer-based lower bound optimizations) Improved explanations of the crack sliding theory and new solutions for beams with arbitrary curved shear cracks, continuous beams, lightly shear reinforced beams and beams with large axial compression More accurate treatment of and solutions for beams with circular cross-section Applications of crack sliding theory to Table of ContentsIntroduction, The Theory of Plasticity, Constitutive Equations, Extremum Principles for Rigid-Plastic Materials, The Solution of Plasticity Problems, Reinforced Concrete Structures, Yield Conditions, Concrete, Yield Conditions for Reinforced Disks, Yield Conditions for Slabs, Reinforcement Design, The Theory of Plain Concrete, Statical Conditions, Geometrical Conditions, Virtual Work, Statical Conditions, Geometrical Conditions, Virtual Work, Constitutive Equations, Exact Solutions for Isotropic Disks, The Effective Compressive Strength of Reinforced Disks, General Theory of Lower Bound Solutions, Strut and Tie Models, Shear Walls, Homogenous Reinforcement Solutions, Design According to the Elastic Theory, Beams, Beams in Bending, Beams in Shear, Beams in Torsion, Combined Bending, Shear, and Torsion, Slabs, Statical Conditions, Geometrical Conditions, Virtual Work, Boundary Conditions, Constitutive Equations, Exact Solutions for Isotropic Slabs, Upper Bound Solutions for Isotropic Slabs, Lower Bound Solutions, Orthotropic Slabs, Analytical Optimum Reinforcement Solutions, Numerical Methods, Membrane Action, Punching Shear of Slabs, Introduction, Internal Loads or Columns, Edge and Corner Loads, Concluding Remarks, Shear in Joints, Introduction, Analysis of Joints by Plastic Theory, Strength of Different Types of Joints, The Bond Strength of Reinforcing Bars, Introduction, The Local Failure Mechanism, Failure Mechanisms, Analysis of Failure Mechanisms, Assessment of Anchor and Splice Strength, Effect of Transverse Pressure and Support Reaction, Effect of Transverse Reinforcement, Concluding Remarks
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Flexures: Elements of Elastic Mechanisms
Book SynopsisThis book presents some basic flexure geometries and the analytic models, which can be assessed for specific design applications. The author then goes beyond this fundamental explanation to explore more sophisticated issues. Specifically, the text discusses integration of these flexure geometries and analytic models to produce useful mechanisms for precise motion control with fast dynamic response. This book will be useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, particularly those who hope to acquire competence in experimental and mechanical sciences. Practicing engineers and other scientists currently working in related fields will also benefit from Flexure.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Advantages and Disadvantages of Flexures. Goals of Flexure Design. Essentials: Basic Elasticity. Behavior of Materials. Fatigue. Bending of Symmetric Beams. Rigid Body Dynamics: Linear Systems Theory. Vibrations and Natural Frequencies of Continuous Systems. Flexure Elements: Leaf Type Springs. Notch Hinge. Two Axis Hinges. The Four Bar Link. Flexure Systems: General Model for Dynamics of planar Flexures. Hinges of Rotational Symmetry: The Disc Coupling. Rotationally Symmetric Leaf Type Hinge. The Bellows as a Flexure Element. Levers. Manufacturing and Assembly Considerations: Machining and Heat Treatment of Some Common Flexure Materials.
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Cambridge University Press FiniteElement Plasticity and Metalforming Analysis
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Cambridge University Press Vortex Element Methods Eng Systems 1 Cambridge Engine Technology Series Series Number 1
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Cambridge University Press Introduction to Optics and Lasers in Engineering
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Cambridge University Press Rotodynamic Pump Design
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Cambridge University Press The Nonlinear Theory of Elastic Shells
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Cambridge University Press NonClassical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability
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Cambridge University Press WindDiesel Systems
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Cambridge University Press Advanced Dynamics
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Cambridge University Press Identification Mechanical Systems
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Cambridge University Press Flow Control Passive Active and Reactive Flow Management
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Cambridge University Press Internal Flow Concepts and Applications 3 Cambridge Engine Technology Series Series Number 3
Book SynopsisThis book describes the analysis and behaviour of internal flows encountered in propulsion systems, fluid machinery (compressors, turbines and pumps) and ducts (diffusers, nozzles and combustion chambers). The focus is on phenomena that are important in setting the performance of a broad range of fluid devices. The authors show that even for complex processes one can learn a great deal about the behaviour of such devices from a clear understanding and rigorous use of basic principles. Throughout the book they illustrate theoretical principles by reference to technological applications. The strong emphasis on fundamentals, however, means that the ideas presented can be applied beyond internal flow to other types of fluid motion. The book equips students and practising engineers with a range of new analytical tools. These tools offer enhanced interpretation and application of both experimental measurements and the computational procedures that characterize modern fluids engineering.Trade Review'… this book is a refreshing experience … the distinct perspective that the authors bring to the subject will be appreciated by all readers. … the book is a must for all graduate students and will appeal to researchers entering the field of turbomachinery. It will serve well students on courses where the subject is taught. The book, due to its clear presentation of fundamentals and the key examples from applications, may also be of instructional value to students on general fluid mechanics courses.' Journal of Fluid Mechanics'This book provides an authoritative compilation of knowledge relating to internal flows … The book is well and clearly written with clear derivation of the equations … the overall impression of this book is of a thorough presentation, carefully written and illustrated, and providing a very good starting point for the exploration of questions relating to internal flows.' Measurement and ControlTable of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgements; Conventions and nomenclature; 1. Equations of motion; 2. Some useful basic ideas; 3. Vorticity and circulation; 4. Boundary layers and free shear layers; 5. Loss sources and loss accounting; 6. Unsteady flow; 7. Flow in rotating passages; 8. Swirling flow; 9. Generation of streamwise vorticity and three-dimensional flow; 10. Compressible internal flow; 11. Flow with heat addition; 12. Non-uniform flow in fluid components; References; Supplementary references appearing in figures; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Plasticity
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Cambridge University Press Nonlinear Vibrations
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Cambridge University Press Mechanics of Composite Structures
Book SynopsisAn increase in the use of composite materials has led to a greater demand for engineers versed in the design of structures made from such materials. This book demonstrates advanced concepts and emphasises structures. More than 300 illustrations, 50 fully worked problems, and material properties data sets are included.Trade ReviewReview of the hardback: 'This book will be useful to graduate students, researchers and engineers seeking to learn more about the mechanics of composites and the applications of composite materials.' Engineering DesignerTable of ContentsPreface; List of symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Displacements, strains, stresses; 3. Laminated composites; 4. Thin plates; 5. Sandwich plates; 6. Beams; 7. Beams with shear deformation; 8. Shells; 9. Finite element analysis; 10. Failure criteria; 11. Micromechanics; Appendix A. Cross-sectional properties of thin-walled composite beams; Appendix B. Buckling loads and natural frequencies of orthotropic beams with shear deformation; Appendix C. Typical material properties; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Large Eddy Simulation of Complex Engineering and Geophysical Flows
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Cambridge University Press Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Cambridge University Press Statistical Thermodynamics
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Cambridge University Press Dynamic Stability of Structures
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Cambridge University Press Cryogenic TwoPhase Flow
Cryogenic TwoPhase Flow by N. N. Filina | 9780521168403
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Cambridge University Press Implicit Large Eddy Simulation Computing Turbulent Fluid Dynamics
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Cambridge University Press Hydrodynamics of HighSpeed Marine Vehicles
Book SynopsisHydrodynamics of High-Speed Marine Vehicles, first published in 2006, discusses how ocean waves and the water flow affect high-speed vessels and how this depends on the vessel type and forward speed. All aspects of marine hydrodynamics are covered with an emphasis on rational and simplified methods. The book contains many illustrations, examples and exercises.Trade Review'… excellent coverage of special topics that may not be included in traditional marine hydrodynamics textbooks. The book is an excellent technical resource for information about high-speed vessels, as it provides a summary of relevant recent research and references. I highly recommend this book to naval architects and marine and coastal engineers. This book is a valuable desktop reference for planners, designers, and decision makers involved in various issues concerning high-speed vessels.' Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering'The book strikes a good compromise in presentation between two possible extremes: a purely descriptive narrative on the one hand, and a highly mathematical treatment on the other hand. This reviewer believes that the book will soon become a standard reference on the subject. While the book is definitely mathematical, there are also many clear and straightforward explanations of the physics which should be acceptable to most engineering students. The typography of the book is of a high standard.' Journal of Fluid MechanicsTable of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Resistance and propulsion; 3. Waves; 4. Wave resistance and wash; 5. Surface effect ships; 6. Hydrofoil vessels and foil theory; 7. Semi-displacement vessels; 8. Slamming, whipping and springing; 9. Planing vessels; 10. Manoeuvring; Appendix; References; Index.
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