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  • Contents

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

    Chemical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17

    Circuit Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 30

    Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 22

    Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 33

    Control Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38

    Electromagnetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 40

    Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38

    Engineering Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9

    Fire Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19

    General Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2

    Instrumentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 37

    Materials Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20

    Mathematical & Computational MethodsFor Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5

    Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12

    Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10

    Operations Management, Manufacturing& Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 26

    Power Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 37

    Soil Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11

    Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41

    Inspection copy order form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 43

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    General Engineering

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    A Guide to Writing as an Engineer2ND EDITIONDAVID BEER, University of Texas and DAVID MCMURREY, IBM

    Contents: Engineers and Writing; Some Guidelines for Good EngineeringWriting; Eliminating Intermittent Noise in Writing; Writing Letters, Memoranda,and Email; Writing Common Engineering Documents; Writing an EngineeringReport; Constructing Tables and Graphs; Accessing Engineering Information;Engineering Your Presentation; Writing to Get an Engineering Job;Documentation and Ethics in Engineering Writing; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471430742 272pp 2004 Pr

    Design DrawingFRANCIS D. K. CHING

    Intended for use with the book or as a stand-alone product, the supplementalCD-ROM includes 25 interactive lessons which demonstrate concepts and techniques in a way that a 2-D book format cannot.

    Contents: DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION; Line and Shape; Tone and Texture;Form and Structure; Space and Depth; DRAWING SYSTEMS; Pictorial Systems;Multiview Drawings; Paraline Drawings; Perspective Drawings; DRAWING FROMTHE IMAGINATION; Speculative Drawing; Diagramming; Drawing Composition;Presentation Drawing; Index; Preface to CD-ROM.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471286547 352pp 1997 Pr

    A Visual Dictionary of ArchitectureFRANCIS D. K. CHING

    This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, andtechnology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitionsillustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Mr. Chings signature style.

    ISBN 13: 9780471288213 320pp 1997 Pr

    Architectural Graphics4TH EDITIONFRANCIS D. K. CHING

    Architectural Graphics is a best-selling classic that has introduced countlessnumbers of students of architecture and design to the fundamentals of communication. This new edition maintains the simplicity, conciseness and easeof understanding of the previous ones, whilst expanding and updating coverageof drawing tools and materials, multiview and paraline drawings and computertechnologies. The book illustrates how to use graphic tools and drafting conventions to translate architectural ideas into effective visual representation.

    Contents: Preface: Drawing Tools and Materials: Architectural Drafting:Architectural Drawing Systems; Multiview Drawings; Paraline Drawings;Perspective Drawings; Rendering Tonal Values; Rendering Context; ArchitecturalPresentations; Freehand Drawing; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471209065 224pp 2002 Pr

    Interior Design Illustrated2ND EDITIONFRANCIS D. K. CHING, CORKY BINGGELI, Corky Binggeli Interior Design,Boston, Massachusetts

    Contents: Preface; 1. Interior Space; 2. Interior Design; 3. A Design Vocabulary;4. Interior Building Elements; 5. Interior Environmental Systems; 6. Lighting andAcoustics; 7. Finish Materials; 8. Furnishings; Bibliography; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471473763 336pp 2005 Pr

    ArchitectureForm, Space and Order3RD EDITIONFRANCIS D. K. CHING

    This classic visual reference has helped over400,000 readers understand the basic vocabulary of architectural design by examining how form and space are ordered inthe built environment. Using his trademarkmeticulous drawing, Ching shows the way fundamental elements of architecture throughthe ages and across cultural boundaries aresimilar. By looking at these seminal ideas,Architecture: Form, Space and Order encourages the reader to critically look atthe built environment and promotes a more evocative understanding of architecture. Included in this new edition is a companion CD-ROM that bringsto life architectural concepts using three-dimensional models and animations,created by Professor Ching.

    Contents: 1 Primary Elements. 2 Form. 3 Form & Space. 4 Organization. 5 Circulation.6 Proportion & Scale. 7 Principles. A Selected Bibliography. Glossary. Index

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    ISBN 13: 9780471752165 448pp August 2007 Pr

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    General Engineering

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    New Directions in ContemporaryArchitecture Evolutions and Revolutions in Building Design Since 1988LUIGI PUGLISI, University of Rome La Sapienza

    A must-have read for students and general readers who want to get up to speed with current trends in architecture and architectural culture.

    A stimulating account of the architecture of the last 20 years, covering the star system, the full spectrum of architectural trends, the impact ofthe digital revolution, the emergence of sustainable design, key buildingsand important historical events.

    Produced in a highly appealing accessible magazine format, which encourages readers to dip in.

    Features over 200 colour illustrations of contemporary buildings.

    ISBN 13: 9780470518908 224pp March 2008 Pr

    Theories and Manifestations ofContemporary Architecture2ND EDITIONCHARLES JENCKS and KARL KROPF, Roger Evans Associates Ltd, UK

    As a survey book (and on the basis of sales of the original edition), the principalaudience of the book is students of architecture, urbanism, urban design, planning and landscape architecture. The secondary audience includes academics and practitioners in those professions.

    Features: Highly informative, this volume is a vital learning and teaching tool for

    all those interested in the philosophies of contemporary architecture. Essential for the student and practitioner alike, the second anthology

    will present over 150 of the key arguments of todays major architectural philosophers and gurus

    Contents: 1. 1977, Mandelbrot; 2. 1992, Raggatt; 3. 1997, Batty and Langley;4. 1999, van Berkel and Bos; 5. 1999, MVRDV; 6. 1999, Somol; 7. 1999, Lynn; 8. 2000, West 8; 9. 2001, Spuybroek; 10. 2001, Lootsma; 11. 2001,Libeskind; 12. 2002, FOA also a text from 2000 on enclosed disc Instrumentality andDiagrams; 13. 2002, Sassen; 14. 2002, Balmond; 15. 2002, SHoP; 16. 2003,Allen and Corner; 17. 2004, Koolhaas; 18. 2004, Weinstock; 19. 2004, Jencks(disc); 20. 2004, Steve Johnson; 21. 2005, Eisenman (disc)

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    ISBN 13: 9780470014691 2005 276pp Pr

    Engineering SystemsAn IntroductionJAY BROCKMAN, THOMAS FUJA, STEPHEN BATILL

    Engineering Systems: An Introduction introduces students to the field of engineering and engineering problem-solving while providing important foundation skills in MATLAB. Presenting a broad view of actual engineeringpractice, this book describes the general skills and training engineers of any discipline need to serve society.

    Including: study skills and techniques for learning new material, problem-solving using a divide-and-conquer approach, ways of describing systems and understanding why engineers organize

    systems as they do.

    Contents: 1. Engineering Practice and Education: Past, Present, and FutureAppendix A. Getting Started with MATLAB; 2. Ingenuity and the Representationof IdeasAppendix B. Algorithmic Building Blocks in MATLAB; 3. Learning andProblem SolvingAppendix C. Example Problems and Solutions with MATLAB;4. System Analysis and DesignAppendix D. System Analysis with MATLAB; 5. Modeling Changes in Systems; Appendix E. Programming Patterns with MATLAB; 6. Information Processing Systems

    Supplements: Online Solutions Manual

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    ISBN 13: 9780471431602 550pp 2006

    Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Analysis and Design6TH EDITIONFAYE C. MCQUISTON, Oklahoma State University, JERALD D. PARKER,Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, JEFFREY D. SPITLER,Oklahoma State University

    New to This Edition: Additional new worked examples are provided on CD, some of which are

    interactive and enable students to load examples into the provided computer programs to run different scenarios when calculating heating/cooling loads.

    Chapter 7, Solar Radiation, has been simplified for easier comprehensionand to match ASHRAE approach.

    Chapter 8, The Cooling Load, includes two approaches: the heat balancemethod, as recommended by ASHRAE, and the simpler RTS method.Both approaches include computer applications to aid in calculations.

    Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Air-conditioning Systems; 3. Moist Air Propertiesand Conditioning Processes; 4. Indoor Air Quality - Comfort and Health; 5. HeatTransmission in Building Structures; 6. Space Heat Load; 7. Solar Radiation; 8. The Cooling Load; 9. Energy Calculations; 10. Flow, Pumps, and Piping Design;11. Space Air Diffusion; 12. Fans and Building Air Distribution; 13. DirectContact Heat and Mass Transfer; 14. Extended Surface Heat Exchangers; 15. Refrigeration; Appendix A: Thermodynamic Properties; Appendix B:Thermophysical Properties; Appendix C: Weather Data; Appendix D: Pipe andTube Data; Appendix E: Conversion Factors; Appendix F: Symbols; Appendix G:Charts; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471470151 623pp 2004 Hb

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  • General Engineering

    Introduction to Engineering JAY BROCKMAN, Thomas Fuja, Stephen Batill

    Written through the eyes of an engineer, this book offers readers an introductionto the field that looks at how engineers apply science and technology to solveproblems facing society. It first focuses on how engineers represent and solveengineering problems and then describes some of the different kinds of mathematical models that are used. Readers will also find a whole section dedicated to MATLAB, an integrated environment for technical computing.

    Discusses actual engineering practice to motivate students. Introduces students to important conceptual ideas that support the

    engineering disciplines. Emphasizes problem-solving paradigms including a basic framework and

    how and when different problem-solving techniques should be employed. Introduces simple numerical methods for modeling change in systems

    without assuming any background in calculus

    Contents: 1. Engineering Practice and Education: Past, Present, and Future 2. Ingenuity and the Representation of Ideas 3. Learning and Problem Solving4. System Analysis and Design 5. Modeling Changes in Systems 6. InformationProcessing Systems Appendix A. Getting Started with MATLAB B. AlgorithmicBuilding Blocks in MATLAB C. Example Problems and Solutions with MATLABD. System Analysis with MATLAB E. Programming Patterns with MATLAB

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    ISBN 13: 9780471431602 550pp January 2008 Cl

    The Elements of ColorJOHANNES ITTEN

    Contents: Color Physics. Color Agent and Color Effect. Concord of Colors.Subjective Timbre. Theory of Color Design. The Twelve-Part Color Circle. TheSeven Color Contrasts:Hue, Light-Dark, Cold-Warm, Complementary,Simultaneous, Saturation. Extension. Color Mixing. The Color Sphere. ColorHarmony. Form and Color. Spatial Effect of Colors. Theory of Color Impression.Theory of Color Expression. Composition. Postscript.

    ISBN 13: 9780471289296 96pp 1970 Hb

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    FORTHCOMING

    Engineering Design Graphics Sketching, Modeling and VisualizationJ. LEAKE

    Following a unique approach, this book utilizes freehand sketching techniquesto present the fundamentals of engineering graphics as well as to developvisualization skills. Readers will be guided through critical concepts rangingfrom projection theory and pictorial sketching to parametric solid modeling andproduct dissection. They'll find planar projection theory serves as the basis fordiscussion of the various types of freehand sketching techniques.

    Contents: 1. Engineering Design 2. Sketching and Other Concepts 3. PlanarProjections & Pictorial Views 4. Multiviews 5. Auxiliary and Section Views 6. Dimensioning and Tolerancing 7. Computer-Aided Product Design Software8. Working Drawings 9. Product Dissection, Reverse Engineering and RedesignAppendix A - Perspective Projections & Sketches

    Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/leakefor more information and additional resources (where available)

    ISBN 13: 9780471762683 352pp January 2008 Pr

    Drawing A Creative ProcessFRANCIS D. K. CHING

    Contents: Drawing: Process and Product. Line: The Essence of Drawing. Shape:The Definition of Form. Depth: The Art of Illusion. Envisioning: Drawing FromImagination. Speculation: Drawing and Creativity. Bibliography. Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471289685 208pp 1989 Pr

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  • Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering

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    Advanced EngineeringMathematics9TH EDITIONERWIN KREYSZIG, Ohio State University

    Thoroughly updated and streamlined to reflectnew developments in the field, the ninth edition of this bestselling text features modernengineering applications and the uses of technology. Kreyszig introduces engineers andcomputer scientists to advanced math topicsas they relate to practical problems. Thematerial is arranged into seven independentparts: ODE; Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus; Fourier Analysis and PartialDifferential Equations; Complex Analysis; Numerical methods; Optimization,graphs; and Probability and Statistics.

    Known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics,outstanding exercises, helpful worked examples, and self-contained subject-matter parts for maximum teaching flexibility.

    Updated design and illustrations throughout. Emphasises current ideas, such as stability, error estimation, and

    structural problems of algorithms. Focuses on the basic principles, methods and results in modeling,

    solving, and interpreting problems. More emphasis on applications and qualitative methods.

    Contents: PART A: ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (ODES); 1. First-OrderODEs; 2. Second Order Linear ODEs; 3. Higher Order Linear ODEs; 4. Systems ofODEs Phase Plane, Qualitative Methods; 5. Series Solutions of ODEs SpecialFunction; 6. Laplace Transforms; PART B: LINEAR ALGEBRA, VECTOR CALCULUS;7. Linear Algebra: Matrices, Vectors, Determinants: Linear Systems; 8. LinearAlgebra: Matrix Eigenvalue Problem; 9. Vector Differential Calculus: Grad, Div,Curl; 10. Vector Integral Calculus: Integral Theorems; PART C: FOURIER ANALYSIS, PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; 11. Fourier Series, Integrals, andTransforms; 12. Partial Differential Equations (PDEs); 13. Complex Numbers andFunctions; 14. Complex Integration; 15. Power Series, Taylor Series; 16. LaurentSeries: Residue Integration; 17. Conformal Mapping; 18. Complex Analysis andPotential Theory; PART E: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SOFTWARE; 19. Numerics inGeneral; 20. Numerical Linear Algebra; 21. Numerics for ODEs and PDEs; PARTF: OPTIMIZATION, GRAPHS; 22. Unconstrained Optimization: LinearProgramming; 23. Graphs, Combinatorial Optimization; PART G: PROBABILITY;STATISTICS; 24. Data Analysis: Probability Theory. 25. Mathematical Statistics;Appendix 1: References; Appendix 2: Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems;Appendix 3: Auxiliary Material; Appendix 4: Additional Proofs; Appendix 5: Tables; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471728979 1232pp 2006 Hb

    Elementary LinearAlgebraWith Applications9TH EDITIONHOWARD A. ANTON, Drexel University, CHRIS RORRES, Drexel University

    Noted for its expository style and clarity ofpresentation, this best-selling text presents anelementary treatment of Linear Algebra, andaddresses a new generation of studentschanging needs. The ninth edition containsnew resources to help students get the most out of their linear algebra course.

    Features: Clear Presentation- Proceeds from familiar concepts to the unfamiliar,

    from the concrete to the abstract. Emphasizes Relationships between Concepts- Establishes the intricate

    thread of relationships between systems of equations, matrices, determinants, vectors, linear transformations and eigenvalues.

    Early Exposure to Linear Transformations and Eigenvalues- Some basicconcepts relating to these topics are developed earlier in the text andthen reviewed when the topic is covered in more depth later, to ensurethat these important ideas do not get lost at the end of the course.

    Emphasizes Visualization- Geometric aspects of various topics areemphasized, in keeping with current interest in visualization and thegrowing applications of linear algebra to graphics.

    Discussion and Discovery problems end every section. These problemsare often open-ended and designed to promote conceptual understanding.

    Symbol Index describes what each symbol in the text means, and whereit is introduced.

    Contents: Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices; Determinants; Vectors in2-Space and 3-Space. Euclidean Vector Spaces; General Vector Spaces; InnerProduct Spaces; Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors; Linear Transformations; AdditionalTopics.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471449027 864pp 2005 HbNon-Applications version ISBN 13: 9780471669609

    Introductory Functional Analysis withApplicationsE. KREYSZIG, Ohio State University

    Provides avenues for applying functional analysis to the practical study of natural sciences as well as mathematics. Contains worked problems on Hilbertspace theory and on Banach spaces and emphasizes concepts, principles, methods and major applications of functional analysis.

    Contents: Metric Spaces; Normed Spaces; Banach Spaces; Inner ProductSpaces; Hilbert Spaces; Fundamental Theorems for Normed and Banach Spaces;Further Applications: Banach Fixed Point Theorem; Spectral Theory of LinearOperators in Normed Spaces; Compact Linear Operators on Normed Spaces andTheir Spectrum; Spectral Theory of Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operators;Unbounded Linear Operators in Hilbert Space; Unbounded Linear Operators inQuantum Mechanics; Appendices; References; Index.

    ISBN 13: 9780471504597 702pp 1989 Hb

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  • 6Elementary DifferentialEquations and Boundary Value Problems8TH EDITIONWILLIAM E. BOYCE and RICHARD C. DIPRIMA,both of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    This revision of the market-leading book maintains its classic strengths: contemporaryapproach, flexible chapter construction, clearexposition, and outstanding problems. Like its predecessors, this revision iswritten from the viewpoint of the applied mathematician, focusing both on thetheory and the practical applications of Differential Equations as they apply toengineering and the sciences. Sound and Accurate Exposition of Theoryspecialattention is made to methods of solution, analysis, and approximation. Use oftechnology, illustrations, and problem sets help readers develop an intuitiveunderstanding of the material. Historical footnotes trace development of thediscipline and identify outstanding individual contributions.

    New to This Edition: Each new text is accompanied by a CD-Rom containing ODE Architect,

    an award-winning software that combines rich multimedia applicationswith powerful, yet easy to use custom mathematical situations.

    New Tools for Student Success: New WileyPLUS version ofBoyce/DiPrima contains various study tools for extra student support,including self-paced practice quizzes with automatic feedback, chapterby chapter study guidelines, and online homework management.

    New text-specific Technology Manuals are available in print and online.The manuals include problems and projects for use with Maple,Mathematica and Matlab.

    Contents: Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. First Order DifferentialEquations; Chapter 3. Second Order Linear Equations; Chapter 4. Higher OrderLinear Equations; Chapter 5. Series Solutions of Second Order Linear Equations;Chapter 6. The Laplace Transform; Chapter 7. Systems of First Order LinearEquations; Chapter 8. Numerical Methods; Chapter 9. Nonlinear DifferentialEquations and Stability; Chapter 10. Pardid Differential Equations and FourierSeries; Chapter 11. Boundary Value Problems and Sturn-Liouville Theory;Answers to Problems; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471433385 768pp 2004 HbISBN 13: 9780471433392 - EDE without boundary value problems version

    Design and Analysis ofExperiments6TH EDITIONDOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology

    The sixth edition of this best selling text continues to help students in industrial engineering, business, and statistics-as well asworking practitioners-to design and analyseexperiments for improving the quality and efficiency of working systems. Continuing toplace a strong focus on the use of the computer, the book includes output from two software products, Minitab andDesign Expert. Additionally, the sixth edition offers new material on a numberof important topics, including follow-up experimentation following a fractionalfactorial, and split-plot design.

    Features: Emphasis on the connection between the experiment and the model

    that the experimenter can develop from the results of the experiment. Inclusion of material on computer output and computer graphics. Coverage of experiments with random factors.

    Contents: Introduction; Simple Comparative Experiments; Experiments with aSingle Factor: The Analysis of Variance; Randomized Blocks, Latin Squares, andRelated Designs; Introduction to Factorial Designs; The 2k Factorial Design;Blocking and Confounding in the 2k Factorial Design; Two-Level FractionalFactorial Design; Three-Level and Mixed-Level Factorial and Fractional; FactorialDesigns; Fitting Regression Models; Response Surface Methods and Designs;Robust Parameter Design and Process Robustness Experiments; Experimentswith Random Factors; Nested and Split-Plot Designs; Other Designs andAnalysis Topics; Bibliography ; Appendices

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    ISBN 13: 9780471487357 656pp 2005 Hb

    Fundamentals of Probability and Statisticsfor EngineersT. SOONG, State University of New York

    Many books are already available on the general topic of probability and statistics for engineers and scientists, so why choose this one? This textbookdiffers in that it has been prepared very much with students and their needs in mind. Having been classroom tested over many years, it is a true learnersbook made for students who require a deeper understanding of probability and statistics and the process of model selection, verification and analysis.Emphasising both sound development of the principles and their engineeringapplications, this book offers purposely selected practical examples from manydifferent fields.

    Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part A: Probability and Random Variables;Basic Probability Concepts; Random Variables and Probability Distributions;Expectations And Moments; Functions of Random Variables; Some ImportantDiscrete Distributions; Some Important Continuous Distributions; Part B:Statistical Inference, Parameter Estimation, and Model Verification; ObservedData and Graphical Representation; Parameter Estimation; Model Verification;Linear Models and Linear Regression; Appendix A: Tables; Appendix B: ComputerSoftware; Appendix C: Answers to Selected Problems; Subject Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470868140 406pp 2004 Pr

    Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering

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  • 7Learn MATLAB FASTThe M-Tutor Interactive Tutorial BRIAN DAKU

    An interactive, self-paced tutorial that trains readers on one of todays mostwidely used computational tools in engineering practice. With this program,anyone can get up and running with MATLAB quickly and easily. The softwareand its accompanying primer enable users to learn, practice, and master fundamental MATLAB commands.

    Features: Includes a brief printed MATLAB primer for easy reference. Easy-to-use interface. Exercises provide opportunities for hands-on learning. Users learn at their own pace.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471274698 184pp 2005 Pr

    Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems3RD EDITIONC. CLOSE and D. FREDRICK, both of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    The authors include systems from at least two disciplines in some depth toillustrate the commonality of the modeling and analysis techniques, to encourage students to avoid compartmentalizing their knowledge and preparethem to work on projects as part of an interdisciplinary team. Linear models aredeveloped in terms of state-variable equations, input-output differential equations and transfer functions.

    Contents: Introduction; Translational Mechanical Systems; Standard Forms forSystem Models; Block Diagrams and Computer Simulation; RotationalMechanical Systems; Electrical Systems; Transform Solutions of Linear Models;Transform Function Analysis; Developing a Linear Model; ElectromechanicalSystems; Thermal Systems; Fluid Systems; Block Diagrams for Dynamic Systems;Modeling, Analysis, and Design Tools; Feedback Design with MATLAB; AppendixA: Units; Appendix B: Matrices; Appendix C: Complex Algebra; Appendix D:Classical Solution of Differential Equations; Appendix E: Laplace Transforms;Appendix F: Selected Reading; Appendix G: Answers to Selected Problems; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471394426 650pp 2001 Hb

    Experimental MethodsAn Introduction to the Analysis and Presentation of DataL. KIRKUP, University of Technology, Surrey

    Experimentation is a crucial component in the education of students from thephysical sciences and engineering disciplines. Topics of fundamental importance such as keeping a laboratory notebook, analysing experimental dataand report writing are often dealt with in separate texts. This book deliberatelyintegrates these topics and provides many of the tools that students, with asubstantial laboratory component of their undergraduate studies, will need.

    Contents: Introduction to Experimentation; Characteristics of ExperimentalData; Graphical Presentation of Data; Dealing with Uncertainties; StatisticalApproach to Variability in Data; Fitting a Line to x-y Data: Least SquaresMethod; Reporting Experiments; Using a Pocket Calculator for Data Analysis;Spreadsheets in Data Analysis; Appendices. Answers. Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471335795 232pp 1995 Pr

    Programming the Finite Element Method4TH EDITIONIAN M. SMITH, University of Manchester and D.V. GRIFFITHS, Colorado Schoolof Mines

    Following the highly successful previous editions, this 4th edition contains programs and subroutine libraries fully updated to Fortran95, which are freelyavailable on the Internet. A wide variety of problem solving capabilities are presented including structural analysis, elasticity and plasticity, constructionprocesses in geomechanics, uncoupled and coupled steady and transient fluidflow and linear and nonlinear solid dynamics. A major new feature is the inclusion of parallelised programs, using MPI, which enable parallel processingof all types of finite element analyses. Performance evaluation shows that theseprograms make efficient use of parallel hardwares ranging from supercomputersto clusters of PCs.

    Features: A clear outline of modular programming philosophy. More than 60 programs covering a wide range of problems in

    engineering and science. Results display using PostScript files.

    Contents: Preliminaries: Computer Strategies; Spatial Discretisation by FiniteElements; Programming Finite Element Computations; Static Equilibrium ofStructures; Static Equilibrium of Linear Elastic Solids; Material Non-Linearity;Steady State Flow; Transient Problems First Order (Uncoupled); CoupledProblems; Eigenvalue Problems; Forced Vibrations; Parallel Processing of FiniteElement Analyses; Appendices.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470849705 646pp 2004 Pr

    Concepts and Applications of FiniteElement Analysis4TH EDITIONROBERT D. COOK, DAVID S. MALKUS, MICHAEL E. PLESHA, ROBERT J. WITT,all of the University of Wisconsin

    Authors Cook, Malkus, Plesha and Witt have revised Concepts and Applicationsof Finite Element Analysis, a text suited for both introductory and moreadvanced courses in Finite Element Analysis. The fourth edition of this marketleading text provides students with up-to-date coverage and clear explanationsof finite element analysis concepts and modeling procedures.

    Features: Coverage is up-to-date without making treatment highly specialized or

    mathematically difficult. Theory is presented by "ramping up" from simple concepts; the student

    is not immediately confronted with un-necessary complexity. Emphasis is on structural mechanics. Heat transfer field problems are addressed. Problems emphasizing planning, analysis and checking results for errors

    can be found in many chapters.

    Contents: Introduction; One-dimensional Elements and ComputationalProcedures; Basic Elements Formulation Techniques: Variational Methods;Formulation Techniques: Galerkin and other Weighted Residual Methods;Isoparametric Elements; Isoparametric Triangles and Tetrahedra; CoordinateTransformation. Se-lected Analysis Options; Error; Error Estimation; andConvergence; Modeling Considerations and Software Use Finite Elements inStructural Dynamics and Vibrations; Heat Transfer and Selected Fluid Problems;Con-straints: Penalty Forms; Locking and Constraint Counting; Solids ofRevolution; Plate Bending Shells; Nonlinearity: An Introduction; Stress Stiffnessand BucklingAppendix A: Matrices: Selected Defini-tions and Manipulations;Appendix B: Simultaneous Algebraic Equations; Appendix C: Eigenvalues andEi-genvectors

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    ISBN13: 9780471356059 736pp 2002 Hb

    Mathematical & Computational Methods For Engineering

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  • 8A First Course in FiniteElementsJACOB FISH Rensselaer Polytechnic Instituteand TED BELYTSCHKO Northwestern University

    Features: A practical course for both lecturers

    constructing and planning a finite element module, and for students usingthe text in private study.

    ABAQUS is the most widely used commercial FE software globally and is used in most engineering departments in industry and universities.

    It takes a generic approach and so can be used by students from variousdisciplines in both engineering and science. Finite Elements are a mandatory course on most undergraduate engineering courses.

    The accompanying website includes ABAQUS Software Student Edition, Matlab data and programs, the solutions manual and instructor resources.

    Contents: Introduction, Direct Approach and Finite Element Program Structure,Strong and weak forms for one-dimensional problems, Trial and weight functionsfor one-dimensional problems, Finite element formulation for one-dimensionalproblems, Strong and weak forms for scalar field problems in two dimensions,Trial and Weight Functions in two dimensions, Finite element formulation fortwo-dimensional heat flow, Finite element formulation for vector field problemsin two-dimensions (stress analysis by linear elasticity), Finite element formulationfor beams, Application of general purpose finite element software ABAQUStutorial for linear heat conduction and elasticity problems.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470035801 288pp January 2007 Pr

    Probability Concepts inEngineering Emphasis on Applications to Civil and Environmental Engineering2ND EDITIONALFRED H. S. ANG, University of California,WILSON H. TANG, Hong Kong University ofScience and Technology

    The second edition of this well-known book(previously titled Probability Concepts inEngineering Planning and Design) by Alfred Ang and Wilson Tang, two world-renowned educators, has been revised to simplify understanding the fundamentals of probability and statistics for engineering students. The secondedition includes many new and expanded topics, including hypothesis testingand confidence intervals in regression analysis. Students using this text willdevelop the ability to formulate and solve real-world problems in engineering.The authors accomplish this by explaining all the concepts and methodsthrough a variety of relevant engineering and physical problems.

    Contents: 1. Role of Probability and Statistics in Engineering, 2. Fundamentalsof Probability Models, 3. Analytical Models of Random Phenomena, 4. Functionsof Random Variables, 5. Computer-Based Numerical and Simulation Methods inProbability, 6. Statistical Inferences from Observational Data, 7. Determinationof Probability Distribution Models, 8. Regression and Correlation Analyses, 9. The Bayesian Approach, 10. Elements of Quality Assurance and AcceptanceSampling

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    ISBN 13: 9780471720645 406pp 2006 Cl

    Numerical Methods for Engineers andScientistsAn Introduction with Applications using MATLABAMOS GILAT and VISH SUBRAMANIAN both of The Ohio State University

    Following a unique approach, this innovative book integrates the learning ofnumerical methods with practicing computer programming and using softwaretools in applications.

    Guides the readers through the process of using numerical methods for analysis.

    Presents the material in a lucid way, making complex material easy to understand.

    Explains how to use MATLAB for problem-solving and checking results. Integrates realistic problems from several disciplines throughout the

    chapters.

    Contents: Introduction; Mathematical Background; Solving a Nonlinear Equation;Solving a System of Equations; Function Approximation, Curve Fitting, andInterpolation; Differentiation; Integration; First Order ODEs ; Higher Order ODEs.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471734406 624pp April 2007 Cl

    MATLABAn Introduction with Applications3RD EDITION AMOS GILAT, The Ohio State University

    Assuming no prior MATLAB experience, this clear, easy-to-read book walksreaders through the ins and outs of this powerful software for technical computing. MATLAB is presented gradually and in great detail, generously illustrated through computer screen shots and step-by-step tutorials, andapplied in problems in mathematics, science, and engineering.

    Revised and new homework problems Conforms to most current release of MATLAB

    Contents: 1. Starting with MATLAB 2. Creating Arrays 3. MathematicalOperations with Arrays 4. Script Files 5. Two Dimensional Plots 6. Functionsand Function Files 7. Programming in MATLAB 8. Polynomials, Curve Fitting, AInterpolation 9. Three Dimensional Plots 10. Applications in Numerical Analysis11. Symbolic Math

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    ISBN 13: 9780470108772 352pp January 2008 Pr

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  • Engineering Statistics

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    Introduction to Statistical Quality Control6TH EDITIONDOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, Arizona State University

    This update provides a comprehensive treatment of the major aspects of using statistical methodology for quality control and improvement. Both traditionaland modern methods are presented, including state-of-the-art techniques forstatistical process monitoring and control, and statistically designed experiments for process characterization, optimization, and process robustnessstudies.

    New to Edition: A new chapter (Chapter 2) on the DMAIC project implementation

    process has been added. DMAIC is the acronym for define, measure, analyze, improve, and control.

    The experimental design chapters will be linked more strongly to design for six sigma, and the chapter on DMAIC.

    New developments in the area of measurement systems analysis are included.

    New examples and exercises that illustrate quality improvement activities in service and transactional organizations.

    The problems in all chapters have been updated. Many of the new features in Minitab V15 are incorporated.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470233979 780pp May 2008 Cl

    Engineering Statistics4TH EDITIONDOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY, GEORGE C. RUNGER and NORMA FARIS HUBELE all of Arizona State University

    Focusing on how statistics can benefit the engineering problem-solving process,this book presents a wide range of techniques and methods that engineers willfind useful in professional practice. The book covers all major aspects of engineering statistics, including descriptive statistics, probability and probabilitydistributions, statistical test and confidence intervals for one and two samples,building regression models, designing and analyzing engineering experiments,and statistical process control.

    Many new examples and exercises based on real-world applications of statistics in engineering.

    Expanded coverage of functions of random variables, transmission of error, and measurement systems capability analysis - important topics for all engineers.

    Integrates Minitab throughout the book and in many example solutions. Shows how software is used in real-world engineering applications of

    statistics.

    Contents: The Role of Statistics in Engineering; Data Summary andPresentation; Random Variables and Probability Distributions; Decision Makingfor a Single Sample; Decision Making for Two Samples; Building EmpiricalModels; Design of Engineering Experiments; Statistical Quality Control;Appendices.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471735571 496pp January 2007 Cl

    Applied Statistics andProbability for Engineers4TH EDITIONDOUGLAS C. MONTGOMERY, Arizona State University

    This book provides modern coverage of engineering statistics, focusing on how statistical tools are integrated into the engineering problem-solving process. Allmajor aspects of engineering statistics arecovered, including descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, statistical test and confidence intervals for one and two samples, buildingregression models, designing and analyzing engineering experiments, and statistical process control. Developed with sponsorship from the NationalScience Foundation, this revision incorporates many insights from the authorsteaching experience along with feedback from numerous adopters of previouseditions.

    Features: Coverage of probability is lively and interesting. It is complete but

    concise so as not to take over the content of the entire text. Examples and exercises are all based on real-world applications of

    statistics, representing all aspects of engineering. The text contains a variety of problems at many different levels of

    difficulty, many of which have solutions that are available electronically. An unusually thorough amount of coverage of regression modeling,

    design of engineering experiments, and statistical process control makesthe book useful as a reference for many important topics.

    Contents: The Role of Statistics in Engineering; Data Summary andPresentation; Random Variables and Probability Distributions; Decision Makingfor a Single Sample; Decision Making for Two Samples; Building EmpiricalModels; Design of Engineering Experiments; Statistical Quality Control

    Supplements: Complete worked out solutions in Word and PDF file format anddigital data sets are provided. PowerPoint slides for all text chapters.

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    Fundamentals of Probability and Statisticsfor EngineersT.T. SOONG, State University of New York

    For full details of this title see page 6.

    ISBN 13: 9780470868140 406pp 2004 Pr

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    Mechanics

    Meriam EngineeringMechanics Dynamics6TH SI UNITS EDITIONJ.L. MERIAM, University of California, SantaBarbara andL.G. KRAIGE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University

    Over the past 50 years, Meriam and Kraige'sEngineering Mechanics has established a highlyrespected tradition of excellence. Readers turnto this book because of its emphasis on accuracy, rigor, clarity, and applications. The new sixth edition continues thistradition while also improving the accessibility of the material. The explanationsof concepts are now easier to understand and more worked examples have beenincorporated throughout the pages.

    Provides a wide variety of high quality problems that are known for theiraccuracy, realism, applications, and variety.

    Students benefit from realistic applications that motivate their desire to learn and develop their problem solving skills.

    Sample Problems with a worked solution appear throughout providing examples and reinforcing important concepts and idea in engineering mechanics

    Approximately 40% of the homework problems are new or revised. Includes more problems that produce forces as functions of time, and problems that integrate to project trajectories for particles and rigid bodies

    Content revisions to meet course needs include:- More complete diagrams for impulse-momentum problems - sections

    3/C and 6/C in text - Additional discussion of General Equations of Motion in Plane

    Kinetics of Rigid Bodies - New discussion of establishing coordinate systems as part of

    problem- solving - see ch 1 More photographs added throughout the text to improve the link

    between theory and practical application Enhanced instructor resources, including animated PowerPoint lecture

    slides and online algorithmically generated homework.

    Contents: Introduction to Dynamics. Kinematics of Particles. Kinetics ofParticles. Kinetics of Systems of Particles. Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies.Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics ofRigid Bodies. Vibration and Time Response. Appendix A: Area Moments ofInertia Appendix B: Mass Moments of Inertia Appendix C: Selected Topics ofMathematics D: Useful Tables Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471787037 744pp April 2008 Pr

    Meriam EngineeringMechanics Statics6TH SI UNITS EDITIONJ.L. MERIAM, University of California, SantaBarbara andL.G. KRAIGE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University

    Meriam and Kraige provide the most comprehensive coverage of how to draw freebody diagrams. Through text discussion andassignable homework problems students willlearn that drawing free body diagrams is the most important skill needed tolearn how to solve mechanics problems. Meriam and Kraige teach students theappropriate techniques and then apply them consistently in solutions of mechanics problems.

    Provides a wide variety of high quality problems that are known for theiraccuracy, realism, applications, and variety.

    Students benefit from realistic applications that motivate their desire to learn and develop their problem solving skills.

    Sample Problems with a worked solution step appear throughout providing examples and reinforcing important concepts and idea in engineering mechanics

    Computer-Oriented Problems are marked with an icon and appear in theend-of-chapter Review Problems.

    Meriam and Kraige teach students the appropriate techniques and then apply them consistently in solutions of mechanics problems.

    Since 1952 this text has been a primary source for accuracy, rigor, clarity and a high standard of illustration in the coverage of mechanics theory.

    More photographs added throughout the text to improve the link between theory and practical application

    Enhanced instructor resources, including animated PowerPoint lecture slides and online algorithmically generated homework

    Contents: Introduction to Statics. Force Systems. Equilibrium. Structures.Distributed Forces. Friction. Virtual Work. Appendix A: Area Moments of Inertia.B: Summary of Mass Moments of Inertia. C: Selected Topics of Mathematics.D: Useful Tables.

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    Foundations and EarthStructures MUNIRAM BUDHU, University of Arizona

    Budhu presents the basic concepts and fundamental principles that engineers mustknow to understand the methods utilized infoundation design. The book explores the values and limitations of popular methods ofanalyses in foundation engineering. It also provides a framework for readers to carry outsimple foundation design as they build anappreciation for the design process.Throughout the pages, it emphasizes the fundamentals rather than procedures.

    Contents: 1. Review of Basic Soil Mechanics. 2. Foundation Loads, Stresses andStrains in Soils. 3. Analytical, Numerical Methods and Observational Methodsfor Foundation Design. 4. Settlement, Strength and Deformation Parametersfrom Laboratory Tests. 5. Site Characterization. 6. Uncertainties in FoundationDesign, Foundation Design Philosophy and Methodologies. 7. Design of ShallowFoundations. 8. Pile Foundations. 9. Mat Foundations. 10. Stability of EarthRetaining Walls -- Rigid and Flexible Walls. 11. Mechanical Stabilized Earth(Mse) Walls and Other Retaining Walls. Appendices.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471470120 512pp December 2007 Cl

    Soil Mechanics and Foundations 2ND EDITIONMUNIRAM BUDHU, University of Arizona

    This text/CD package combines the fundamentals of geotechnical engineeringwith a soils assessment virtual laboratory. Readers will learn to understand thephysical and mechanical properties of cells; determine parameters from soiltesting to characterize soil properties, soil strength, and soil deformations; andto apply the principles of soil mechanics to analyze and design simple geotechnical systems.

    A new edition of a sucessful presentation of soil mechanics and foundation engineering, which builds up the concepts step by step.

    Includes crucial coverage of critical state soil mechanics and provides athorough understanding of the stress-strain-strength behaviors of cohesive and cohesionless soils under drained or undrained condition.

    Contents: Introduction to Soil Mechanics and Foundations, GeologicalCharacteristics of Soils and Soils, Investigation, Physical Soil Parameters, One-Dimensional Flow of Water through Soils, Stresses, Strains and ElasticDeformations of Soils, One-Dimensional Consolidation Settlement of Fine-Grained Soils, Shear Strength of Soils, A Critical State Model to Interpret SoilBehavior, Bearing Capacity of Soils and Settlement of Shallow Foundations, PileFoundations, Two-Dimensional Flow of Water through Soils, Stability of EarthRetaining Structures, Slope Stability.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471431176 680pp 2006 Cl / CD

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    Dynamics and Vibration An IntroductionMAGD ABDEL WAHAB, University of Surrey

    This book presents a new teaching methodology in dynamics using E-learning, simulations and animation of mechanisms and mechanical vibrating systems. In addition to the theory sections and the tutorial sheets provided after each chapter, software calledDAMA, Dynamic Analysis for Mechanical Application, in which simulations of mechanisms and vibrating systems are implemented, isprovided via a website. The DAMA software is packaged with everything it needs to work immediately. The simulations it contains areused to enhance students understanding of the motion and vibration of mechanical systems. The simulations include motion of a singlecylinder engine, four-bar linkage mechanisms, gears and sliding/rotating rigid bars along with many others.

    The simulations are fully interactive so that any change in the input parameters is immediately reflected in the animation, output plotsand output parameters.

    Uses LabView, a popular programme in todays industry. Simulations that help students to visualise motion of mechanisms and vibrating systems (this is a unique feature of the book.) Concise, simple, easy to understand at undergraduate level. Structured in an easy way for lecturers to adopt the course; e.g. Theory, followed by examples, followed by tutorials, a separate chapter for additional questions,

    answers to tutorials questions for tutors and a separate chapter for simulations.

    Contents: PART I: DYNAMICS: Kinematics of Particles; Kinematics of Rigid Bodies; Kinetics of Particles; Kinetics of Rigid Bodies; Balancing of Machines; PART II: VIBRATION: Free Vibration of a Single Degree of Freedom System; Forced Vibration of a Single Degree Of Freedom System; Systems with Two Degrees ofFreedom; Vibration of Continuous Systems.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470723005 288pp January 2008 Pr

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    Mechanical Engineering

    Fundamentals of Heatand Mass Transfer 6TH EDITIONFRANK P. INCROPERA, University of NotreDame and DAVID P. DEWITT, Purdue University

    This bestselling book in the field provides acomplete introduction to the physical originsof heat and mass transfer. Noted for its crystalclear presentation and easy-to-follow problemsolving methodology, Incropera and Dewittssystematic approach to the first law developsreader confidence in using this essential toolfor thermal analysis. Readers will learn the meaning of the terminology andphysical principles of heat transfer as well as how to use requisite inputs forcomputing heat transfer rates and/or material temperatures.

    Covers new applications in bioengineering, fuel cells, and nanotechnology. Incorporates 220 new problems to help reinforce key concepts. Presents revised and streamlined content, including the removal of more

    advanced topics. Explains how to develop representative models of real processes and

    systems and draw conclusions concerning process/systems design or performance from the attendant analysis.

    Integrates extensive use of the first law of thermodynamics.

    Contents: Introduction to Conduction, One-dimensional, Steady-StateConduction, Two-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction, Transient Conduction,Introduction to Convection, External Flow, Internal Flow, Free Convection,Boiling and Condensation, Heat Exchangers, Radiation: Processes andProperties, Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces, Diffusion Mass Transfer

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    ISBN 13: 9780471457282 960pp 2006 Cl

    Introduction to EngineeringThermodynamics2ND EDITIONRICHARD E. SONNTAG, CLAUS BORGNAKKE, both of University of Michigan

    A focused look at the principles and applications of thermodynamics. Offering a concise, highly focused approach, Sonntag and BorgnakkesIntroduction to Engineering Thermodynamics, 2nd Edition is ideally suited for aone-semester course or the first course in a thermal-fluid sciences sequence.

    Contents: 1.Introduction, 2. Concepts and Definitions, 3. Properties of a PureSubstance, 4. Work and Heat, 5. The First Law of Thermodynamics, 6. First-LawAnalysis for a Control Volume, 7. The Second Law of Thermodynamics, 8. Entropy, 9. Second-Law Analysis for a Control Volume, 10. Gas Mixtures, 11. Power and Refrigeration Systems, 12. Chemical Reactions, 13. Introductionto Heat Transfer, Appendix A: SI Units: Single-State Properties, B: SI Units:Thermodynamic Tables, C: Ideal Gas Specific Heat, D: Equations of State, E: Figures, F: English Unit Supplement, Answers to Selected Problems

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    ISBN 13: 9780471737599 640pp 2006 Pr

    Introduction to HeatTransfer5TH EDITIONFRANK P. INCROPERA and DAVID P. DEWITT,both of Purdue University

    The de facto standard text for heat transfer -noted for its readability, comprehensivenessand relevancy has been revised to address newapplication areas of heat transfer while continuing to emphasize the fundamentals.The fifth edition, like previous editions, continues to support four student learningobjectives:

    Learn the meaning of the terminology and physical principles of heattransfer

    Identify and describe appropriate transport phenomena for any processor system involving heat transfer.

    Use requisite inputs for computing heat transfer rates and/or materialtemperatures

    Develop representative models of real processes and systems and drawconclusions concerning process/systems design or performance from theattendant analysis.

    New to This Edition: Adds coverage of areas of recent research in heat transfer, including

    discussions of the hydrogen economy, electronics cooling, micro-scale heat transfer, and bioheat transfer. New homework problems are included for each area for use in homework or exams.

    Discussion of the First Law of Thermodynamics has been revised to makea closer connection to the undergraduate thermodynamics course.

    Completely updated Interactive Heat Transfer software to assist in modeling, solving, and exploring heat transfer problems.

    Contents: Introduction to Conduction; One-dimensional, Steady-StateConduction; Two-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction; Transient Conduction;Introduction to Convection; External Flow; Internal Flow; Free Convection;Boiling and Condensation; Heat Exchangers; Radiation: Processes andProperties; Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces

    Supplements: Instructor solution manual; PowerPoint lecture slides; InteractiveHeat Transfer v3.0 CD/Users Guide

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    ISBN 13: 9780471457275 880pp 2006 Cl

    Dynamics and Vibration An IntroductionMAGD ABDEL WAHAB, University of Surrey

    For full details of this title see page 11.

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    Introduction to Modern ThermodynamicsDILIP KONDEPUDI, Wake Forest University

    This is the first modern approach to thermodynamics written specifically for afirst undergraduate course. It covers the fundamental formalism with someattention given to its history; describes basic applications, and continues with anumber of additional applications that instructors can use according to theirparticular degree program. These chapters cover thermal radiation, biologicalsystems, nano systems, classical stability theory, and principles of statisticalthermodynamics.

    A wide range of examples appear throughout the book from biological, engineering and atmospheric systems.

    Each chapter contains a bibliography and numerous examples and exercises.

    An accompanying web site provides students with information and links to data sources and other thermodynamics-related sites, and instructors can download complete solutions to exercises.

    Contents: Basic Concepts and the Laws of Gases; The First Law ofThermodynamics; The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Arrow of Time;Entropy in the Realm of Chemical Reactions; Extremum Principles and GeneralThermodynamic Relations; Basic Thermodynamics of Gases, Liquids and Solids; Thermodynamics of Phase Change; Thermodynamics of Solutions;Thermodynamics of Chemical Transformations; Fields and Internal Degrees ofFreedom; Introduction To Nonequilibrium Systems; Thermodynamics ofRadiation; Biological Systems; Thermodynamics of Small Systems; ClassicalStability Theory; Critical Phenomena and Configurational Heat Capacity;Elements of Statistical Thermodynamics; List of Variables; StandardThermodynamic Properties; Physical Constants and Data; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470015995 552pp February 2008 Pr

    Mechanical VibrationsWILLIAM J. PALM III, University of Rhode Island

    Building on the success of Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems,2e, William Palms new book offers a concise introduction to vibrations theoryand applications.

    Design problems give readers the opportunity to apply what theyvelearned.

    Case studies illustrate practical engineering applications. Extensive coverage of MATLAB. Provides an adequate review of dynamics and math fundamentals.

    Contents: Introduction to Mechanical Vibration, Models with One Degree ofFreedom, Free Response with a Single Degree of Freedom, Harmonic Responsewith a Single Degree of Freedom, General Forced Response, Two-Degree ofFreedom Systems, Vibration Suppression and Control, Matrix Methods forMulti-Degree of Freedom Systems, Vibration Measurement and Testing,Distributed Systems, Dynamic Finite Element Analysis.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471345558 720pp 2006 Cl

    Fundamentals ofMomentum, Heat andMass Transfer5TH EDITIONJAMES WELTY, Oregon State University,CHARLES E. WICKS, GREGORY L. RORRERand ROBERT E. WILSON

    This classic book has set the standard in thefield for more than three decades, providing aconsistent, clearly written introduction totransfer processes. Continuing that tradition,the new fifth edition presents a unified treatment of momentum transfer (fluidmechanics), heat transfer and mass transfer. The treatment of the three areas oftransport phenomena is done sequentially. The subjects of momentum, heat,and mass transfer are introduced, in that order, and appropriate analysis toolsare developed.

    The 5th edition incorporates an explicit problem-solving strategy, which is the defining characteristic for this revision.

    Additional pedagogy, in the form of more examples and problems will beincluded.

    Specific reviewer requested topics have been added, including: biomedical /biological applications.

    Contents: Introduction to Momentum Transfer; Fluid Statics; Description of aFluid in Motion; Conservation of Mass: Control-Volume Approach; Newton'sSecond Law of Motion: Control-Volume Approach; Conservation of Energy:Control-Volume Approach; Shear Stress in Laminar Flow; Analysis of aDifferential Fluid Element in Laminar Flow; Differential Equations of Fluid Flow;Inviscid Fluid Flow; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude; Viscous Flow; Flow inClosed Conduits; Fluid Machinery; Fundamentals of Heat Transfer; DifferentialEquations of Heat Transfer; Steady-State Conduction; Unsteady-StateConduction; Convective Heat Transfer; Convective Heat-Transfer Correlations;Boiling and Condensation; Heat-Transfer Equipment; Radiation Heat Transfer;Fundmentals of Mass Transfer; Differential Equations of Mass Transfer; Steady-State Molecular Diffusion; Unsteady-State Molecular Diffusion Convective MassTransfer; Convective Mass Transfer Between Phases; Convective Mass-TransferCorrelations; Mass-Transfer Equipment; A. Transformations of the Operators =and =2 to Cylindrical Coordinates; B. Summary of Differential Vector Operationsin Various Coordinate Systems; C. Symmetry of the Stress Tensor ; D. TheViscous Contribution to the Normal Stress; E. The Navier-Stokes Equations forConstant b and m in Cartesian, Cylindrical, and Spherical Coordinates; F. Chartsfor Solution of Unsteady Transport Problems; G. Properties of the StandardAtmosphere; H. Physical Properties of Solids; I. Physical Properties of Gases andLiquids ; J. Mass-Transfer Diffusion Coefficients in Binary Systems; K. Lennard-Jones Constants; L. The Error Function; M. Standard Pipe Sizes; N. StandardTubing. Gages.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470128688 740pp December 2007 Cl

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    Theory and Design for MechanicalMeasurements4TH EDITIONRICHARD S. FIGLIOLA and DONALD E. BEASLEY, both of Clemson University

    Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, 4e provides a fundamentaltreatment for developing, operating, and analyzing measurements systems andfor reporting results. A unified thread exercised throughout are the roles of statistics and uncertainty analysis in developing test plans, selecting systems,anticipating the quality of results and in reporting results. This text features athorough discussion of sampling concepts and data acquisition system and signal conditioning methods.

    Features: Sampling Concepts and data acquisition- Provides a rationale for

    selecting sample rate, sample number with very real examples for ideal and real measurements.

    Mechatronics concepts - ties measurement methods to the closely related methods used in the mechatronics courses.

    Labview Software- Customized to fit the treatment of the text and toillustrate in a self-tutorial many of the advanced concepts.

    Signal Conditioning- Describes the most basic but most common methods for signal conditioning.

    Contents: 1. Basic Concepts of Measurement Methods; 2. Static and DynamicCharacteristics of Signals; 3. Measurement System Behavior; 4. Probability andStatistics; 5. Uncertainty Analysis; 6. Analog Electrical Devices andManagements; 7. Sampling, Digital Devices, and Data Acquisition; 8. Temperature Measurements. 9. Pressure and Velocity Measurements; 10. FlowMeasurements; 11. Strain Measurement; 12. Metrology, Motion, Force, andPower Measurements; Appendix A: A Guide for Technical Writing; Appendix B:Property Data and Conversion Factors; Glossary; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471445937 560pp 2005 Cl

    Fundamentals of Machine ComponentDesign 4TH EDITIONROBERT C. JUVINALL, University of Michigan and KURT M. MARSHEK,University of Texas at Austin

    The fourth edition of Juvinall and Marsheks, Fundamentals of MachineComponent Design continues to focus on the fundamentals of componentdesign free body diagrams, force flow concepts, failure theories, and fatiguedesign, with applications to fasteners, springs, bearings, gears, clutches, andbrakes. A proven problem-solving methodology guides you through the processof accurately formulating problems and clearly presenting solutions.

    New to This Edition: New appendices on materials subsets and materials uses, including

    processing methods, joinability, and relations between failure modes andmaterial properties

    Updated and additional websites to give the student more engineeringresources

    New and revised worked examples and homework problems

    Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Mechanical Engineering Design in Broadin Broad Perspective; 2. Load Analysis. 3. Materials; 4. Static Body Stresses; 5. Elastic Strain, Deflection, and Stability; 6. Failure Theories, Safety Factors,and Reliability; 7. Impact; 8. Fatigue; 9. Surface Damage; PART II: APPLICATIONS;10. Threaded Fasteners and Power Screws; 11. Rivets, Welding, and Bonding; 12. Springs; 13. Lubrication and Sliding Bearings; 14. Rolling-Element Bearings;15. Spur Gears; 16. Helical, Bevel, and Worm Gears; 17. Shafts and AssociatedParts; 18. Clutches and Brakes; 19. Miscellaneous Components; 20. MachineComponent InterrelationshipsA Case Study; Appendix A: Units; Appendix B:Properties of Sections and Solids; Appendix C: Material Properties and Uses;Appendix D: Shear, Moment, and Deflection Equations for Beams; Appendix E:Fits and Tolerances; Index.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471742852 912pp 2005 Cl

    Fundamentals ofEngineeringThermodynamics 5TH EDITION SI VERSIONMICHAEL J. MORAN, The Ohio StateUniversity and HOWARD N. SHAPIRO, IowaState University of Science and Technology

    The Fifth Edition of this popular title onceagain presents a comprehensive treatment ofengineering thermodynamics from a classicalviewpoint. This trend-setting text succeedsbecause of its sound pedagogy and includesover 200 worked examples, over 1,200 end-of-chapter problems, and numerousillustrations and graphs to help students learn the concepts.

    Contents: 1. Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions, 2. Energyand the First Law of Thermodynamics, 3. Evaluating Properties, 4. ControlVolume Analysis Using Energy, 5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics, 6. UsingEntropy, 7. Exergy Analysis, 8. Vapor Power Systems, 9. Gas Power Systems, 10. Refrigeration and Heat Pump Systems, 11. Thermodynamic Relations, 12. Ideal Gas Mixtures and Psychrometrics Applications, 13. Reacting Mixturesand Combustion, 14. Chemical and Phase Equilibrium, Appendix: Tables, Figures,and Charts, Answers to Selected Problems.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470030370 844pp 2006 Pr

    Mechanical Engineering

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    MechatronicsSABRI CETINKUNT, University of Illinois

    This timely new text gives engineering studentsa thorough grounding in the growing field ofMechatronics, the design and development ofcomputer-controlled mechanical systems, suchas the fuel-efficient engine of todays familycar.

    Features: Lab Experiments: Various motion

    control related lab experimentsinvolving the construction of electronic interface circuits and writing real time controls software are included.

    Modeling of mechatronic systems and components, control systemdesign, analysis and simulation in Matlab.

    Examples and applications throughout the text use or reference realdevices or components.

    Contents: Introduction; Mechanisms for Motion Transmission; Modeling ofMechatronic Components and Systems; Electronic Components for MechatronicSystems; Sensors;Electrohydraulic Motion Control Systems; Electric Actuators:Motor and Drive Technology; Microcontrollers: Hardware and Software;Programmable Logic Controllers; Closed Loop Control Theory; Appendix:Laboratory Experiment

    Supplements: Instructors supplement includes all the hardware and softwarecomponents needed as well as the solution for each lab assignment.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471479871 656pp 2006 Cl

    Fundamentals of Thermodynamics7TH EDITIONRICHARD E. SONNTAG, University of Michigan, GORDON J. VAN WYLEN, Hope College and CLAUS BORGNAKKE, University of Michigan

    For the past three decades, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics has been theleading book in the field. Now updated and enhanced with numerous workedexamples, problems, and illustrations, as well as a rich selection of Web-basedlearning resources, the new Seventh Edition continues to present a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of classical thermodynamics, whileretaining an engineering perspective. It prepares the reader to effectively applyconcepts in engineering practice.

    Features: Integrates new engineering applications throughout the chapters Details when each material was first discovered or used to provide a

    historical perspective Emphasizes the transfer and storage of energy in different situations Incorporates the most advanced analysis of processes including

    multi-component mixtures with phase change Describes the influence of T and P in equilibrium reactions

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    ISBN 13: 9780470171578 800pp February 2008 Cl

    Introduction to Fluid Mechanics6TH EDITIONROBERT W. FOX, Purdue University

    Features: Over 100 detailed example problems illustrate important fluid mechanics

    concepts. Approximately 1300 end-of-chapter problems are arranged by difficulty

    level and include many problems that are designed to be solved usingExcel.

    The CD for the book includes: A Brief Review of Microsoft Excel andnumerous Excel files for the example problems and for use in solvingproblems.

    The new edition includes an expanded discussion of pipe networks, anda new section on oblique shocks and expansion waves.

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    ISBN 13: 9780471202318 756pp 2003 Hb

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    Fundamentals of FluidMechanics5TH EDITIONBRUCE R. MUNSON, and DONALD F. YOUNGboth of Department of Aerospace Engineeringand Engineering Mechanics andTHEODORE H. OKIISHI, Iowa State University

    Providing a comprehensive topical coverage,varied examples and homework problems, anda strong focus on learning the new edition ofthis popular text includes access to e-Textresources on the book website, which containsthe entire text in linked HTML. Within the pages, hyperlinks allow students tonavigate quickly from lists of key concepts to the passages in the text wherethey are explained. Review Problems link from the problem to the answer to thecomplete worked-out solution. Special lab problems link directly to Excel datafiles, and Fluids Phenomena videos are linked directly to those problems andsections of the text that relate to them. New and updated examples in the textinclude graphs indicating the effects of changing parameter values, and newFluids in the News case study boxes illustrate instances of fluid mechanics inreal life.

    New to this Edition: Fluids in the News case study boxes in each chapter help instructors

    motivate students, and increase student awareness of the ethical andpolitical implications of their work.

    Access to run FlowLab, an educational CFD program from Fluent, Inc. A brief Chapter Summary and Study Guide at the end of each chapter. Greater number of solved examples than competing texts.

    Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Fluid Statics; 3. Elementary Fluid Dynamics - TheBernoulli Equation; 4. Fluid Kinematics; 5. Finite Control Volume Analysis; 6.Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow; 7. Similitude, Dimensional Analysis, andModeling; 8. Viscous Flow in Pipes; 9. Flow Over Immersed Bodies; 10. Open-Channel Flow; 11. Compressible Flow; 12. Turbomachines. Appendix A:Computational Fluid Dymanics and FlowLab; Appendix B: Physical Properties ofFluids; Appendix C: Properties of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere; Appendix D:Compressible Flow Data for an Ideal Gas; Appendix E: Comprehensive Table ofConversion Factors (e-Book); Appendix F: Video Library (e-Book); Appendix G:Review Problems (e-Book); Appendix H: Laboratory Problems (e-Book); AppendixI: CFD Driven Cavity Example (e-Book); Appendix J: Flowlab Tutorial and UsersGuide; Appendix K: Flowlab Problems; Answers; Index.

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    Desktop Edition - an electronic version of the full text at a discountedprice (see page 1)

    ISBN 13: 9780471675822 816pp 2005 Hb

    Engineering Fluid Mechanics8TH EDITIONCLAYTON T. CROWE, Washington State University, DONALD F. ELGER,University of Idaho and JOHN A. ROBERSON, Washington State University

    The latest edition of this popular text, known for its reader-friendly text,dynamic visuals, and impeccable accuracy. Lucid physical descriptions, numerous photographs, clear illustrations, animations, and more than 1,100problems guide the student through the theory of fluid mechanics and its applications, with examples ranging from water conduits to airplane wings.

    Contents: Introduction; Fluid Properties; Fluid Statics; Flowing Fluids andPressure Variation; Control Volume Approach and Continuity Principle;Momentum Principle; Energy Principle; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude;Surface Resistance; Flow in Conduits; Drag and Lift; Compressible Flow; FlowMeasurements; Turbomachinery; Varied Flow in Open Channels

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    ISBN 13: 9780470108864 704pp 2005 Hb

    A Brief Introduction toFluid Mechanics4TH EDITIONDONALD F. YOUNG, BRUCE R. MUNSON,THEODORE H. OKIISHI, Iowa State Universityand WADE W. HUEBSCH, West VirginiaUniversity

    Now readers can quickly learn the basic con-cepts and principles of modern fluid mechanicswith this concise book. It clearly presents basicanalysis techniques while also addressingpractical concerns and applications, such aspipe flow, open-channel flow, flow measurement, and drag and lift. The fourthedition also integrates detailed diagrams, examples and problems throughoutthe pages in order to emphasize the practical application of the principles.

    Guides the reader through appropriate engineering problem-solving methodology by including specific steps in example problems.

    Includes new and updated in-chapter examples with graphs that indicate the effect of changing parameter values.

    Incorporates new case study boxes in each chapter that describe instances of fluid mechanics in real life.

    Engages the reader and reinforces concepts with new, practical problems.

    Provides a CD-ROM with short videos that illustrate various aspects of fluid mechanics.

    Contents: Introduction; Fluid Statics; Elementary Fluid DynamicsThe BernoulliEquation; Fluid Kinematics; Finite Control Volume Analysis; Differential Analysisof Fluid Flow; Similitude, Dimensional Analysis, and Modeling; Viscous Flow inPipes; Flow Over Immersed Bodies; Open-Channel Flow; Turbomachines;Appendices.

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    ISBN 13: 9780470039625 560pp January 2007 Pr

    Mechanical Engineering

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    Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics4TH EDITIONSTANLEY I. SANDLER, University of Delaware

    Chemical and Engineering Thermodynamics, 4th Edition presents a modern,applied approach to chemical thermodynamics and provides sufficient detail todevelop a solid understanding of the key principles in the field. The bookaddresses current information on environmental and safety issues and howchemical engineering principles apply in biochemical engineering, bio-technology,polymers, and solid-state-processing. This text is suitable for the undergraduateand graduate level courses.

    Features: Realistic problems familiarize students with the types of challenges they

    will encounter in industry and graduate research. Introduction of environmental and safety applications of thermodynamics

    provides course material required for ABET accreditation. Web based problems sets. Students can visit the texts web site to

    download problem sets and solve equations using programs such asMATHCAD.

    SI units are used throughout the text

    Contents: Introduction; Conservation of Mass; Conservation of Energy; Entropy:An Additional Balance Equation; Liquefaction, Power Cycles, and Explosions; TheThermodynamic Properties of Real Substances; Equilibrium and Stability in One-Component Systems; The Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Mixtures;The Estimation of the Gibbs Free Energy and Fugacity of a Component in aMixture; Vapor-liquid Equilibrium in Mixtures; Other types of Phase Equilibria inFluid Mixtures; Mixture Phase Equilibria Involving Solids; Chemical Equilibrium;The Balance Equations for Chemical Reactors and Electrochemistry; SomeBiochemical Applications of Thermodynamics; Appendix A. ThermodynamicData; Appendix B. Computer Programs

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    ISBN 13: 9780471661740 800pp 2006 Cl

    Transport Phenomena2ND EDITIONR. BYRON BIRD, WARREN E. STEWART and EDWIN N. LIGHTFOOT, all ofUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

    Transport Phenomena is now revised to include deeper and more extensive coverage of mass transfer, enlarged discussion of dimensional analysis, a newchapter on flow of polymers.

    Contents: MOMENTUM TRANSPORT; Viscosity and the Mechanism ofMomentum Transport; Shell momentum balances and velocity distributions inlaminar flow; The equations of change for isothermal systems; Velocity distributions with more than one independent variable; Velocity distributions inturbulent flow; Interphase transport in isothermal systems; Macroscopic balancesfor isothermal flow systems; Polymeric liquids; ENERGY TRANSPORT; ThermalConductivity and the Mechanism of Energy Transport; Shell energy balancesand temperature distributions in solids and laminar flow; The equations ofchange for nonisothermal systems; Temperature distributions with more thanone independent variable; Temperature distributions in turbulent flow;Interphase transport in nonisothermal systems; Macroscopic balances for nonisothermal systems; Energy transport by radiation; MASS TRANSPORT;Diffusion and the mechanisms of mass transport; Concentration distributions insolids and in laminar flow; Equations of change for multicomponent systems;Concentration distributions with more than one independent variable;Concentration distribution in turbulent flowInterphase transport in nonisothermalmixtures; Macroscopic balances for multicomponent systems; Other mechanismsfor mass transport; Appendix A: Vector and tensor notation; Appendix B: Thefluxes and the equations of change; Appendix C: Mathematical topics;Appendix D: The kinetic theory of gases; Appendix E: Tables for the predictionof transport properties; Appendix F: Constants and conversion factors;

    Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/birdfor more information and additional resources (where available)

    ISBN 13: 9780470115398 920pp 2001 Hb

    A Real-Time Approach to Process Control2ND EDITIONWILLIAM SVRCEK, BRENT YOUNG, both of University of Calgary, Canada andDONALD MAHONEY, AEA Engineering Software, Calgary, Canada

    Provides students with a practical introduction to modern process controlfocusing on simulation to develop process control designs. It also enables thereader to understand and use a number of commercially available softwarepackages and provides specially designed workshops to facilitate the practiceand application of the theory.

    Features: A thorough update including a major rewrite of the chapters on

    distillation column control and multiple single-loop control schemes. Includes many worked examples and problems

    Resources: Please visit: www.wileyeurope.com/college/svrcekfor more information and additional resources (where available)

    ISBN 13: 9780470025345 344pp 2006 Pr

    Chemical Process TechnologyJACOB MOULIJN, MICHIEL MAKKEE and ANNELIES VAN DIEPEN, all of Delft Universityof Technology

    Chemical Process Technology brings together inone text, a variety of different processes, drawnfrom chemical and biotechnology disciplines. Thetext enables students to review the mostimportant chemical processes whilst at the sametime integrating knowledge from the basicdisciplines. Covering both large- and small-scalechemical industries this text aims to bring to lifethe concepts that form the basis