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Friday, October 30, 2009

Modern Control Engineering (Ogata 3rd Edition)



Description: This comprehensive treatment of the analysis and design of continuous-time control systems provides a gradual development of control theory—and shows how to solve all computational problems with MATLAB. It avoids highly mathematical arguments, and features an abundance of examples and worked problems throughout the book. Chapter topics include the Laplace transform; mathematical modeling of mechanical systems, electrical systems, fluid systems, and thermal systems; transient and steady-state-response analyses, root-locus analysis and control systems design by the root-locus method; frequency-response analysis and control systems design by the frequency-response; two-degrees-of-freedom control; state space analysis of control systems and design of control systems in state space.



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Strength of Materials: Timoshenko (Part I & II)


Strength of Materials - Part. 2: Advanced Theory and Problems contains the later developments that are of practical importance in the fields of strength of materials, and theory of elasticity. Complete derivations of problems of practical interest are given in most cases.

The books are illustrated with a number of problems to which solutions are presented. In many cases, the problems are chosen so as to widen the field covered by the text and to illustrate the application of the theory in the solution of design problem


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Heat Transfer by Holman


Description: Building on its tradition of clarity and numerous examples and problem sets, this new edition of "Heat Transfer" also recognizes the trend toward design and includes the use of computers to assist students in problem solving.
Holman's book is very good. Despite the minimal errors, his approach is very technical and well constructed. There is extensive coverage of mathematical derivations which make it very versatile for the comprehensive engineering analysis. Recommended for beginning Heat Transfer students or as a handy reference.

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Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction 7e


Description:
Author: William D. Callister Jr.
Building on the extraordinary success of six best-selling editions, Bill Callister's new Seventh Edition of MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: AN INTRODUCTION continues to promote student understanding of the three primary types of materials (metals, ceramics, and polymers) and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties.

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Automatic Control Systems: Benjamin C. Kuo


Description: Publisher: Wiley | Pages: 378 | PDF | Size: 8 MB | Edition: 8th

Automatic Control Systems provides engineers with a fresh new controls book that places special emphasis on mechatronics. It follows a revolutionary approach by actually including a physical lab. In addition, readers will find authoritative coverage of modern design tools and examples. Current mechatronics applications build motivation to learn the material. Extensive use of virtual lab software is also integrated throughout the chapters. Engineers will gain a strong understand of control systems with the help of modern examples and exercises.

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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer



The 6th Edition introduces coauthors Ted Bergman and Adrienne Lavine, who bring their record of success in teaching and research in heat and mass transfer to the text.

New Features:
Expanded coverage of areas of recent interest in heat transfer, including fuel cells and alternative energy devices, electronics cooling, micro-scale heat transfer, and biological as well as bioheat transfer. New examples and homework problems are included for each area.
Introduction to the concepts of nano-scale transport and unified treatment of transient conduction.
New material on two-phase heat transfer and enhanced internal forced convection.
New and revised presentation of mass transfer including applications in materials science and biological engineering.

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Building Heat Transfer

Description: Authors: Morris Grenfell Davies | Wiley | PDF | 524 pages

A third or more of the energy consumption of industrialized countries is expended on creating acceptable thermal and lighting conditions in buildings. As a result, building heat transfer is keenly important to the design of buildings, and the resulting analytical theory forms the basis of most design procedures. Analytical Theory of Building Heat Transfer is the first comprehensive reference of its kind, a one-volume compilation of current findings on heat transfer relating to the thermal behavior of buildings, forming a logical basis for current design procedures.

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Heat and Mass Transfer Mechanical Engineering Handbook

Description: Author: Frank Keith | CRC Press | PDF| Size: 6 MB

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Computer-Aided Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing: Systems Techniques and Applications (Seven Volume Set)


Vol. 1: Systems Techniques and Computional Methods
ISBN: 084930993X | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 368 pgs
Vol._1.rar (17.01 Mb)


Vol. 2: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
ISBN: 0849309948 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 320 pgs
Vol._2.rar (9.81 Mb)


Vol. 3: Operational Methods in Computer-Aided Design
ISBN: 0849309956 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 360 pgs
Vol._3.rar (10.06 Mb)


Vol. 4: Optimization Methods for Manufacturing
ISBN: 0849309964 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 312 pgs
Vol._4.rar (11.10 Mb)


Vol. 5: Design of Manufacturing Systems
ISBN:0849309972 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 312 pgs
Vol._5.rar (7.02 Mb)


Vol. 6: Manufacturing Systems Processes
ISBN: 0849309980 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 272 pgs
Vol._6.rar (10.26 Mb)


Vol. 7: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Manufacturing
ISBN: 0849309999 | CRC Press, 2001 | pdf | 304 pgs
Vol._7.rar (11.99 Mb)