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Guo-Qiang Li B. Roffel
Jin-Jun Li B. H. L. Betlem
Contents: Preface. Symbols. Part One Advanced Analysis of Steel Contents: 1 Introduction to Advanced Process Control Concepts
Frames. Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Elastic Stiffness Equation of 2 Process Simulation 3 Process Modeling and Identification
Prismatic Beam Element. Chapter 3 Elastic Stiffness Equation of Tapered 4 Identification Examples 5 Linear Multivariable Control 6 Multivariable
Beam Element. Chapter 4 Elastic Stiffness Equation of Composite Beam Optimal Constraint Control Algorithm 7 Internal Model Control 8 Nonlinear
Element. Chapter 5 Sectional Yielding and Hysteretic Model of Steel Beam Multivariable Control 9 Optimization of Process Operation 10 Optimization
Columns. Chapter 6 Hysteretic Behaviour of Composite Beams. Chapter 7 Examples 11 Integration of Control and Optimization Appendix I. MCPC
Elasto-Plastic Stiffness Equation of Beam Element. Chapter 8 Elastic and software guide Appendix II. Comparison of control strategies for a hollow
Elasto-Plastic Stiffness Equations of Column Element. Chapter 9 Effects shaft reactor
of Joint Panel and BeamColumn Connection. Chapter 10 Brace Element
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Beam and its Elastic and Elasto-Plastic Stiffness Equations. Chapter 12
Elastic Stability Analysis of Planar Steel Frames. Chapter 13 Nonlinear
Analysis of Planar Steel Frames. Chapter 14 Seismic Response Analysis
of Planar Steel Frames. Chapter 15 Analysis Model for Space Steel
Advances
Frames. Part Two Advanced Design of Steel Frames. Chapter 16
Development of Structural Design Approach. Chapter 17 Structural
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System Reliability Calculation. Chapter 18 System Reliability Assessment
of Steel Frames. Chapter 19 Reliability-Based Advanced Design of Steel
Industrial Waste
Frames. References/Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index.
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Lawrence K. Wang
Nazih K. Shammas
Yung-Tse Hung
Contents: Characteristics of Industrial Hazardous Wastes. Legislation
and Regulations of Industrial Hazardous Wastes.Soil Remediation.
Recycling and Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Wastes. Remediation
of MTBE and Other Fuel Oxygenates. Remediation of Sites Contaminated
by Hazardous Wastes. Enzymatic Treatment of Pentachlorophenol
Containing Wastes. Treatment of Landfill Wastes. Alternative ET Landfill
Cover. Combined Landfill Leachate Treatment and Bioremediation.
Remediation of Sites Contaminated by Underground Storage Tank
Releases. Selection and Applications of Phytoremediation. Hazardous
Waste Deep-Well Injection. Treatment of Hospital Wastes (optional).
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Aerospace An Introduction to
Technologies Nanoscience and
and Applications Nanotechnology
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Prof. Ramjee Prasad Alain Nouailhat
Prof. Marina Ruggieri
Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements PART 1 - Trends and Challenges Contents: Foreword. Acknowledgements. Preface Chapter 1. What are
in Aerospace Dual Use: 1 - Introduction : a Strategic Vision on Dual Use Nanos? 1.1. What are we talking about? 1.2. References 1.2.1. Two basic
2 - The Security-related Perspective of the European Space Agency facts 1.2.2. Two approaches 1.2.3. Two key points 1.3. Some bonus
3 - Complex Systems for Dual Applications at the Italian Space Agency material for economists Chapter 2. Some Science to Get You Started 2.1.
4 - Systems-of-Systems and Processes Key to Dual Use 5 - Strategy to Quantum physics 2.1.1. From the traditional world to the quantum world
Enhance the Technological Aerospace District (DTA) Impact in the Global 2.1.2. Two fundamental concepts 2.1.2.1. Wave-corpuscle duality 2.1.2.2.
Dual Scenario 6 - Technology Applications for Evolving Security Needs Probability in the quantum world 2.2. The key players 2.2.1. The electron
7 - Dual Use in GMES: Analysis of Strategy and Developments 2.2.1.1. The cornerstone of matter 2.2.1.2. Electronic states 2.2.1.3. The
8 - Extending the Internet into Space. PART 2 - Dual Use Technologies: quantification of energy 2.2.1.4. Bonds 2.2.2. The photon 2.2.2.1. The
9 - Assets and Technologies for Space-based Dual Use Systems wave 2.2.2.2. The energy grain 2.3. Molecules 2.3.1. From the smallest
10 - Electro-Optic Sensors for Dual Use Space and Airborne Applications molecule to the largest and their spectacular properties 2.3.2.
11 - TETRA in Heterogeneous Networks 12 - Trends of Enabling Functionality 2.4. Solid matter 2.4.1. Insulators or conductors. 2.4.2. Semi-
Technologies for Sensors, Systems and System of Systems conductors 2.4.2.1. Silicon crystal 2.4.2.2 Electrons and holes 2.4.2.3
13 - Optimization of Flower Constellations for Dual Use 14 - Dual Use Junctions 2.4.3. Nanomaterials 2.5. Quantum boxes: between the atom
Technology and Applications: the GALILEO Case Study 15 - Italian and the crystal 2.6. Some bonus material for physicists 2.6.1
Initiatives for Broadband Communications and Data Relay Satellite Luminescence 2.6.2. The laser device Chapter 3. The Revolution in
Systems 16 - Future Trends of an Integrated Aero-Space System for Techniques Used in Observation and Imagery 3.1. Observing with photons
Autonomous Unmanned Vehicle Missions PART 3 - Dual Use 3.1.1. The optical microscope in visible light 3.1.2. X-ray machines 3.2.
Applications: 17 - Electronic Defence Dual Use Technologies and Observing with electrons 3.2.1. The transmission electron microscope
Applications. 18 - Remote Sensing for Civil and Security Applications (TEM) 3.2.2. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) 3.3. Touching the
19 - Innovative Satellite Applications for Navigation and Earth Observation atoms 3.4. Observing how our brain functions 3.4.1. Nuclear magnetic
2
20 - GALILEO: a System with a Dual Use Dimension 21 - Convergence of resonance 3.4.2. Functional magnetic resonance imaging 3.5. Some
Navigation and Communication (NavCom)towards 4G 22 - Innovative bonus material for researchers Chapter 4. The Marriage of Software and
Satellite Applications for Homeland Security 23 - Meteorology in the Dual Hardware 4.1. Small is beautiful 4.2. Miniaturization 4.3. Integration 4.3.1.
Use Perspective 24 - Dual Use Applications of High Resolution Radar The silicon planet 4.3.2. An expanding universe 4.4. Programs 4.5. Some
Imaging. PART 4 - Industry Outlook on Dual Use: 25 - A contribution from bonus material for mathematicians Chapter 5. Mechanics of the Living
Rheinmetall Italia SpA 26 - An overview of the Galileo Program 27 - Dual- World 5.1. Proteins molecules with exceptional properties 5.1.1. The
Use Technologies & Applications for Space Systems 28 - Elsag-Datamat program of cellular production 5.1.2. Reading instructions and the
Outlook on Dual Use 29 - A contribution from EADS Astrium; 30 - Cell production of proteins 5.1.3. How does it work? 5.1.4. Molecular
Broadband Technology: an overview 31 - A contribution from OSCAR disfunctioning 5.1.4.1. External causes 5.1.4.2. Internal causes 5.2.
32 - A contribution from Lockheed Martin Index Intervention of human beings 5.2.1. Medication 5.2.2. The creation of
those famous GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) 5.2.3.
9788793102170 306 (Hb) ` 3995.00 River Manipulation of embryos 5.3. Some bonus material for biologists Chapter
6. The Uses of Nanotechnologies 6.1. New objects 6.1.1. Carbon in all its
states 6.1.1.1. Nanodiamonds 6.1.1.2. Carbon nanotubes 6.1.2. A handful
of gold atoms 6.2. Ground-breaking products 6.2.1. Surface treatment
6.2.2. Incorporation in a composite environment 6.3. From micro to
nanosystems 6.3.1. Miniature components MEMS 6.3.1.1. A print head
for inkjet printers 6.3.1.2. Airbags 6.3.1.3. A microlens for miniaturized
optics 6.3.1.4. Magnetic disk readheads: quantum nanostructures 6.3.2.
Microsources of energy: key points for embedded systems 6.3.3.
Micromotors 6.4. A global integration 6.5. Some bonus material for
engineers Chapter 7. Nanos are Changing the World 7.1. A simulation or a
virtual world 7.2. Understanding nature 7.2.1. Understanding energy 7.2.2.
Understanding materials 7.2.3. Understanding information 7.2.4.
Understanding life 7.3. Watch out for nanomedicine 7.4. Nanosciences
and our future 7.5. Essential ethics 7.6. Conclusion Appendices Appendix
A. European Parliament Resolution on Nanosciences and
Nanotechnologies Appendix B. Eight Guidelines on Nanotechnologies
Issued by the CNRS Ethics Committee Abbreviations Bibliography Figures
Index
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Structures
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Contents: -Introduction -Definitions and basic concepts -Statically Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Basic Kinematics 3 Basic Kinetics 4 Principles
determinate structures -Kinematics of structures -Basic concepts of of Mechanics 5 Multibody Systems 6 Finite Element Systems
structural analysis -Deformations -Stiffness and flexibility -The force 7 Continuous Systems 8 State Equations of Mechanical Systems
method -The displacement method -The finite element method -Inelastic 9 Numerical Methods A Mathematical Tools, Bibliography, Index.
material behaviour in structures -A simple bridge analysis -Computer
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References
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Rainer Mallee
John F. Silva Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Rigid Body Impact 3. One-dimensional
Impact Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 4. Multi-dimensional Impact
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 5. Experimental Impact Mechanics
Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Fastening systems 3 Principles 4 Behaviour of 6. Modeling Deformation and Failure Under Impact 7. Computational
headed studs, undercut anchors and metal expansion anchors in non- Impact Mechanics 8. Vehicle Collision 9. Ballistic Impact 10. Conclusion
cracked and cracked concrete 5 Behaviour of cast-in anchor channels in
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cracked and cracked concrete 7 Behaviour of plastic anchors in non-
cracked and cracked concrete 8 Behaviour of power actuated fasteners in
non-cracked and cracked concrete 9 Behaviour of screw anchors in non-
cracked and cracked concrete 10 Behaviour of anchors under seismic
Applied
loading 11 Behaviour of anchors in fire 12 Corrosion of anchors
13 Influence of fastenings on the capacity of components in which they are
Mechanics
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Contents: Preface. Mechanics of Hard Tissue. Musculoskeletal Soft Contents: 1 Introduction 2 Definition of Terminology 3 The Historic
Tissue Mechanics. Joint-Articulating Surface Motion. Joint Lubrication. Context Of Urban Planning in the United States 4 Compilation of Essential
Analysis of Gait. Mechanics of Head/Neck. Biomechanics of Chest and Data: A Brief Overview 5 Map Requirements For City Planning
Abdomen Impact. Cardiac Biomechanics. Heart Valve Dynamics. Arterial 6 Population Data and Forecast 7 Economics Data and Forecasts 8 Land
Macrocirculatory Hemodynamics. Mechanics of Blood Vessels. The Use and Supporting Infrastructure Data 9 Natural Resource Base
Venous System. Mechanics, Molecular Transport, and Regulation in the Inventories 10 Institutional Structure for City Planning and the
Microcirculation. Mechanics and Deformability of Hematocytes. Comprehensive Plan 11 Objectives, Principles, and Standards 12 Land
Mechanics of Tissue/Lymphatic Transport. Modeling in Cellular Use Planning 13 Neighborhood Unit Concept 14 Principles of Good Land
Biomechanics. Cochlear Mechanics. Vestibular Mechanics. Exercise Subdivision Design 15 Street Patterns and Transportation Planning
Physiology. Factors Affecting Mechanical Work in Humans. Index. 16 Other Plan Elements 17 Plan Implementation Land Subdivision
Control 18 Plan Implementation - Zoning 19 The Official Map 20 Capital
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Neil Jackson
Features of Viscous Flows 2. Fundamentals of BoundaryLayer Theory Ravindra K. Dhir
3. Field Equations for Flows of Newtonian Fluids 4. General Properties of
the Equations of Motion 5. Exact Solutions of the NavierStokes Equations
Part II. Laminar Boundary Layers 6. BoundaryLayer Equations in Plane Contents: Preface - Acknowledgements - European Standards - List of
Flow; Plate Boundary Layer 7. General Properties and Exact Solutions of Contributors - Introduction - PART 1: METALS; V.John - Introduction -
the BoundaryLayer Equations for Plane Flows 8. Approximate Methods Structure of Metals - Deformation of Metals - Strengthening Mechanisms -
for Solving the BoundaryLayer Equations for Steady Plane Flows Behaviour in Service - Metallic Materials in Construction - PART 2:
9. Thermal Boundary Layers Without Coupling of the Velocity Field to the TIMBER; J.G.L.Munday - Introduction - Structure of Wood - Production of
Temperature Field 10. Thermal Boundary Layers with Coupling of the Solid Timber Sections - Durability of Timber - Properties and Uses of Solid
Velocity Field to the Temperature Field 11. BoundaryLayer Control Timber - Processed Timber Products - PART 3: CONCRETE; R.K.Dhir &
(Suction/Blowing) 12. Axisymmetric and ThreeDimensional Boundary N.Jackson - Constituent Materials - Properties of Fresh Concrete -
Layers 13. Unsteady Boundary Layers 14. Extensions to the Prandtl Properties of Hardened Concrete - Concrete Durability - Assessment of In-
BoundaryLayer Theory Part III. LaminarTurbulent Transition 15. Onset situ Concrete Quality - Concrete Mix Design and Quality Control - PART 4:
of Turbulence (Stability Theory) Part IV. Turbulent Boundary Layers BITUMINOUS MATERIALS; J.M.Edwards - Introduction - Bituminous
16. Fundamentals of Turbulent Flows 17. Internal Flows 18. Turbulent Binders - Properties of Bitumen-aggregate Mixes - Design of Bitumen-
Boundary Layers Without Coupling of the Velocity Field to the Temperature aggregate Mixes - PART 5: SOILS; D.G.McKinlay - Introduction -
Field 19. Turbulent Boundary Layers with Coupling of the Velocity Field to Formation, Exploration and Sampling of Soils - Bulk Properties - Coarser-
the Temperature Field 20. Axisymmetric and ThreeDimensional and Finer-grained Soils - Soil Classification - Water in Soils -
Turbulent Boundary Layers 21. Unsteady Turbulent Boundary Layers Compressibility of Soil - Shear Strength of Soil - Soil Stabilisation by
22. Turbulent Free Shear Flows Part V. Numerical Methods in Compaction - Engineering Applications - PART 6: POLYMERS; C.Hall -
BoundaryLayer Theory 23. Numerical Integration of the BoundaryLayer Introduction - Materials Science of Polymers - Polymer Technology -
Equations List of Frequently Used Symbols References Index. Properties of Polymer Materials - Polymers in Civil Engineering - PART 7:
BRICKS AND BLOCKS; R.K.Dhir, C.Hall & N.Jackson - Introduction - Clay
9788181281210 824 (Pb) ` 1395.00 Springer Brick - Calcium Silicate Brick - Concrete Block - Brickwork and Blockwork -
Index.
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IIT Madras
Contents: Friction materials. Band brakes. Externally and internally Contents: 1. Introduction 1.1. Combustion Process 1.2. Basic Definitions 1.3. Types of
pivoted shoe brakes. Linearly acting external and internal drum brakes. Fuels and their Characteristics 1.4. Modes of Combustion Processes 1.5. Emissions and
Dry and wet disk brakes and clutches. Cone brakes and clutches. Environment 2. Review of Combustion Thermodynamics and Kinetics
Magnetic particle, hysteresis, and eddy-current brakes and clutches. 2.1. Combustion Stoichiometry 2.2. First Law Applied to Combustion 2.3. Second Law
Acceleration time and heat dissipation calculations. Centrifugal, one-way, Applied to Combustion 2.4. Chemical Kinetics 3. Review of Combustion Phenomena
and detent clutches. Friction drives with clutch capability. Fluid clutches 3.1. Premixed Flames 3.2. Non-premixed Flames 3.3. Flames from Condensed Fuels
and brakes. Antilock braking systems. Brake vibration. Engineering 4. Burners For Gaseous Fuels 4.1. Classifications 4.2. Co-flow, Swirl and Partially
standards for clutches and brakes. Bibliography. Index. Premixed Burners 4.3. Stability 4.4. Performance and Emission Characteristics
4.5. Design Parameters 5. Burners For Liquid Fuels 5.1. Basics of Atomization
5.2. Rudiments of Spray Combustion 5.3. Stability, Performance and Emission
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Fuels 6.2. Gasification of Solid Fuels 7. Alternative Fuels 7.1. Characterization and
Combustion Comparison with Fossil Fuels 7.2. Performance and Emission Characteristics 7.3. Future
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Contents: Preface 1.Introduction Part 1:Mathematical Background 2. Governing Contents: Preface, 1 - Aluminium and its alloys, 2 - High temperature
Equations 3. Finite Differences 4.Finite Elements Part 2: Simulation of Transport deformation, alloys and processing of magnesium,
Processes 5.Numerical Methods for Conduction Heat Transfer 6. Numerical Methods for 3 - Thermomechanical processing of ferrous alloys, 4 - Superalloys,
Convection Heat Trasnfer 7.Numerical Methods for Radiation Heat Transfer Part 3: 5 - Plastic deformation of ordered intermetallic alloys, 6 - Discontinuously
Combined Modes and Process Applications, Appendixes reinforced metal matrix composites, 7 - Semi-solid processing of metallic
alloys8 - Superplasticity in structural materials, Index
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S.P. Venkateshan
Prasanna Swaminathan
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Contents: System of Equations and Eigenvalues Solution of Linear Equations
Computation of Eigenvalues Solution of Algebraic Equations Interpolation
Contents: PART IJIGS AND FIXTURES 1. Introduction to Jigs and
Interpolation in Two and Three Dimensions Regression or Curve Fitting Numerical
Fixtures 2. Design of Locators 3. Design of Clamps 4. Drilling Jigs
Differentiation Numerical Integration Initial Value Problems Boundary Value Problems 5. Design of Milling Fixtures 6. Other Types of Fixtures, Design Exercises
(ODE) Introduction to PDEs Laplace and Poisson Equations Advection and Diffusion for Jigs and Fixtures, Worked Examples for Jigs and Fixtures, Appendix
Equations Wave Equation Index A: Metal Cutting Tools, Appendix B: Fits and Tolerances, Appendix C:
Suggested Questions and Answers, PART IIPRESS TOOLS
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Forming Processes 3. Introduction to Press Tools, 4. Introduction to the
Concrete Design of Blanking, Piercing, Progressive and Compound Dies,
5. Bending, Drawing and Forming Dies, Design Exercises for Press Tools,
Portable Handbook Appendix A: Properties of Materials, Appendix B: Drawing Speeds and
Lubricants, Appendix C: Press ToolsSuggested Questions and
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Contents: Preface. SECTION I Structural Analysis Techniques. Design Contents: Preface. 1 Introduction to System Elements 2 Obtaining Differential Equations
Philosophies. Structural Loading. Structural Instability, Overall Stability for Mechanical Systems by the Newtonian Method. 3 Differential Equations of Electrical
and Robustness. SECTION II Reinforced Concrete Elements. SECTION Circuits from Kirchoffs Laws. 4 The Lagrangian Formalism. 5 Obtaining First Order
III Structural Steelwork Elements. SECTION IV Structural Timber Equations. 6 Unified Modelling of System Through the Language of Bond Graphs.
Elements. SECTION V Structural Masonry Elements. SECTION VI 7 Numerical Solution of Differential Equations. 8 Dynamics in the State Space.
Appendix 1: Greek Alphabet, SI Prefixes, Coefficients of Friction and 9 Solutions for a System of First Order Linear Differential Equations.
Typical Material Properties. Appendix 2: Properties of Geometric Figures. 10 Linear systems with external input. 11 Dynamics of Nonlinear Systems. 12 Discrete-
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Thermodynamics 11. Internal Combustion Engines 12. Properties of Steam and Rankine
Cycle 13. Introduction to Casting 14. Casting Processes 15. Joining Processes 16. Theory
of Metal Cutting 17. Machining Operations 18. Nonconventional Machining Operations
19. Forming Operations, Bibliography, Index.
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Contents: 1. Basic of Thermodynamics 2. First Law of Thermodynamics 3. Application of Contents: 1. Rock Characterisation for Rock Mechanics Design
First Law of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes 4. Second Law of Thermodynamics 2. Uniaxial Testing of Rock in Compression 3. Tensile, Triaxial and Shear
5. Entropy 6. Introduction to Working of IC Engines 7. Air-Standard Cycles 8. Engineering Strength of Rock 4. Time-dependent Behaviour of Rocks 5. Index
Materials 9. Centroid, Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia, Question Paper 2011, Properties of Rocks 6. Large-scale in situ Testing of Rock Mass
Appendix, Bibliography, Index. 7. Evaluation of Rock Mass Parameters by Borehole Testing
8. Measurement of Stress in Rock 9. Design of Structures in Rock
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11. Design and Stability of Pillars and Associated Structures 12. Design
and Stability of Rib Pillars and Chain Pillars in Longwall Mining
Emerging 13. Structural Stability of Excavations in Jointed Rock 14. Supports in
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Nanotechnologies Surface Mining Slopes 17. Risk Analysis for Design in Geomechanics,
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Contents: Series Editor's Preface. Foreword. Contributors.
1. Nanotechnology to Nanomanufacturing 2. Gas Phase Nanofication: A
Strategy to Impart Fast Response in Sensors 3. Advanced
Characterization Techniques for Nanostructures 4. Non-Lithographic Harish Parthasarathy
Techniques for Nanostructuring of Thin Films and Bulk Surfaces
5. Engineering the Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes to Fabricate Novel
Nanostructures 6. Upconverting Fluorescent Nanoparticles for Biological
Applications 7. Micro-and Nanomachining 8. Design of Experiments: A
Key to Innovation in Nanotechnology 9. Environmental and Occupational Contents: Acknowledgements, Preface, 1 The Derivative and the
Health Issues with Nanoparticles 10. Commercialization of Integral, 2 Ordinary Differential equations, 3 Solved Examples, 4 Solved
Nanotechnologies: Technology Transfer from University Research examples, 5 Linear algebra and matrix theory, 6 Fourier series and
Laboratories 11. Fabrication of Hydrogel Micropatterns by Soft transforms, 7 Partial differential equations, 8 Functions of a complex
Photolithography 12. Nanocrystalline Diamond for RF-MEMS Applications variable, 9 Laplace transforms, 10 Vector algebra, 11 Vector calculus,
13. Analysis of the Effects of Micromachining Using Nanostructured 12 Probability theory and statistics, 13 Riemannian geometry and tensor
Cutting Tools 14. Metal Oxide Nanopowder, Index calculus, 14 Selected topics in Group theory with applications,
15 Perturbation theory for differential equations, 16 Calculus of variations,
9789382291398 412 (Hb) ` 3995.00 Ane Books 17 Stochastic filtering theory, 18 Generalized functions, 19 Simulation of
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3. Asymptotes 4. Curve Tracing 5. Partial Differentiation UNIT-II : Toxic Chemicals in the Pearl River Delta: The Need for Healthcare Reform? Heavy Metal
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUSII 6. Jacobians 7. Approximate Calculations Overloads and Autism in Children from Mainland China and Hong Kong: A Preliminary
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Applications UNIT-V : VECTOR CALCULUS 12. Vector Calculus Materials. Part II Emerging Chemicals and Electronic Waste. Polybrominated Diphenyl
13. Integration of Vector Functions, Examination Paper 200711 Ethers in China: Sources, Trends, and Their Adverse Impacts on Human Health. Removal
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Associated with Uncontrolled Recycling of Electronic Waste: Are International and National
Engineering Regulations Effective? Decision-Making Support Tools for Managing Electronic Waste.
Peeranart Kiddee, Ravi Naidu, and Ming Hung Wong. Part III Ecological Restoration of
Thermodynamics Contaminated Sites: Bioremediation. Biomethylation of Arsenic in Contaminated Soils.
Handling Copper: A Paradigm for the Mechanisms of Metal Ion Homeostasis. Plant
Selenium Metabolism: Genetic Manipulation, Phytotechnological Applications, and
Ecological Implications. Microbial Transformation of Phthalate Esters: Diversity of
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S. P. Misra
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II Natural Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources, UNIT Simulation 3. Curve fitting 4. Optimization-Basic ideas and formulation
III Ecosystems, UNIT IV Biodiversity and its Conservation, Unit V 5. Lagrange multipliers 6. Search methods 7. Linear programming and
Environmental Pollution, UNIT VI Social Issues and the Environment, Dynamic Programming 8. Non-traditional optimization techniques
UNIT VII Human Population and the Environment, UNIT VIII Field Work. 9. Inverse problems, Bibliography, Random number table, Index
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major division, mechanical, civil, chemical and bio-engineering. This Properties 3. Pin-Jointed Frames 4. Beams 5. Rigid-Jointed Frames
textbook fills the knowledge-gap between available research monographs 6. Buckling Instability 7. Direct Stiffness Method 8. Plastic Analysis
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Survey 2.1 Static behaviour of riveted connections 2.2 Fatigue tests of Discretizations in One Dimension. Extensions and Their Convergence
riveted joints 2.3 Full-scale fatigue tests of riveted bridge members and Rates in One Dimension. Two-Dimensional Linear Elastostatic Problems.
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6.6 Future investigations 7. Summary and Conclusions 8. Modern
Turbomachinery 3 Scaling Laws, Limitations, And Cavitation
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Unidirectional Flows 7 Fundamentals of Turbulent Flow 8 Hydrodynamic Through Open Channels, 9. Hydraulic Turbines, 10. Pumps, 11. Hydraulic
Lubrication 9 Stream Filament Theory 10 Potential Flows 11 Supersonic Devices, Objective Questions, References, Appendices, Index
Flow 12 Boundary Layer Theory, A Introduction to Cartesian Tensors,
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Flow 7. Dynamics of Fluid Flow 8. Orifices and Mouthpieces 9. Notches and Weirs
Contents: 1. Properties of Fluids 2. Kinematics of Fluid Motion 3. Pressure and its 10. Laminar Flow 11. Turbulent Flow in Circular Pipes 12. Pipe Flow System 13. Water
Measurement 4. Hydrostatic Forces on Surface 5. Dynamics of Fluid Flow 6. Dimensional Hammer Theory 14. Boundary Layer and Forces on Submerged Bodies 15. Flow through
Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude 7. Laminar and Turbulent Flow 8. Flow Through Pipes 9. Open Channel 16. Dimensional Analysis and Model Testing 17. Compressible Fluid Flow
Boundary Layer Theory 10. Flow Past Submerged Bodies References, Appendices, Index 18. Impact of Jet on Plates and Jet Propulsion 19. Hydraulic Turbines 20. Centrifugal
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Foundation Foundations of
Engineering for
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Thermodynamics
John D. Nelson
Kuo Chieh Chao ING
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Contents: Preface. List Of Symbols. List Of Abbreviations. 1. Introduction 2. Nature Of Contents: 1. Chapter 1 A Synopsis of Classical Thermodynamics
Expansive Soils 3. Site Investigation 4. Soil Suction 5. State Of Stress And Constitutive 1.1 Introduction and Motivation 1.2 Calorimetry Axioms and Conse-
Relationships 6. Oedometer Testing 7. Water Migration In Expansive Soils 8. Computation quences 1.3 Carnots Axiom and determination of 1.4 Mayer-Holtzmann
Of Predicted Heave 9. General Considerations For Foundation And Floor Design 10. Soil hypothesis and determination of Carnots function 1.5 Clausisuss
Treatment And Moisture Control 11. Design Methods For Shallow Foundations 12. Design hypothesis: Proof of existence of Internal Energy and the First Law of
Methods For Deep Foundations 13. Floors And Exterior Flatwork 14. Lateral Pressure On Thermodynamics 1.6 The Entropy and the Second Law of Thermody-
Earth Retaining Structures. References. Index. namics 1.7 Relevance to equilibrium : The Thermostatics of Gibbs and
the fundamental equation 1.8 Exercises Chapter 2 Single component
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variable formalism 2.2 Homogeneous states and alternate fundamental
equations from Legendre transforms 2.3 The chemical potential
Foundations of 2.4 Equilibrium and stability criteria 2.5 Exercises Chapter 3 Single
component Application 3.1 Differential coefficients of fundamental
Fluid Dynamics functions in p T and v- T domains 3.2 Change in fundamental functions
due to change of state of a gas: The concept of departure function
3.3 Properties of ideal gases 3.4 Equations of state of real substances
3.5 Saturation pressure Its importance in fixing state and Maxwells
equal area rule 3.6 Property changes associated with gases, vapor
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Spec rice calculating V- L transition properties 3.8 Towards more accurate
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Fracture Testing of Nonmetals. Application to Structures. Fatigue Crack Propagation.
Environmentally Assisted Crack Growth. Computational Fracture Mechanics. Practice
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Expansive Soils 3. Site Investigation 4. Soil Suction 5. State Of Stress And Constitutive Ed., Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction. 2. Force Vector 3. Moment And Torque 4. Statics:
Relationships 6. Oedometer Testing 7. Water Migration In Expansive Soils 8. Computation Analyses of Systems in Equilibrium 5. Applications of Statics to Biomechanics
Of Predicted Heave 9. General Considerations For Foundation And Floor Design 10. Soil 6. Introduction to Deformable Body Mechanics 7. Stress & Strain 8. Multiaxial
Treatment And Moisture Control 11. Design Methods For Shallow Foundations 12. Design Deformations & Stress Analyses 9. Mechanical Properties of Biological Tissues
Methods For Deep Foundations 13. Floors And Exterior Flatwork 14. Lateral Pressure On 10.Introdution to Dynamics 11. Linear Kinematics 12. Linear Kinetics 13. Angular
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Appendix B Vector Algebra, Appendix C Calculus, Index
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Properties. 3. Heat Flow in Soils. 4. Thaw Behavior of Frozen Ground. 5. Mechanical Contents: 1. Fundamentals of the Theory of Elasticity 2. Elastic Crack
Properties of Frozen Soils. 6. Construction Ground Freezing. 7. Foundations in Frozen Model 3. Energy Balance 4. Effect of Plasticity 5. J-Integral 6. Fatique
Soils. 8. Stability of Soil Masses in Cold Regions. 9. Earthwork in Cold Regions. 10. Field Crack Growth 7. Stress Intensity Factors for Some Practical Crack
Investigations. 11. Pavement Structures. Appendix A. Notation. Appendix B. SI Units. Geometries 8. Numerical Analysis 9. Westergaard Stress Function
Appendix C. Laboratory and Field Tests on Frozen Soils. References. Author Index. 10. Advanced Topics, Index.
Subject Index.
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Ken Ashbee
Contents: Introduction One Dimensional Flows Basics Normal Shock
Contents: - Specific Strength and Specific Modulus - Materials and Processing Waves Flow with Heat Addition- Rayleigh Flow Flow with Friction -
- Anisotropy of Stress - Anisotropy of Elasticity - Elasticity of Orthotropic Laminates Fanno Flow Quasi One Dimensional Flows Oblique Shock Waves
- Anisotropy of Thermal Expansion - Stresses in a Plate Arising from the Presence of a Hole Prandtl Meyer Flow Flow of Steam through Nozzles Exercises
-Fracture and Fracture Mechanics - Anisotropy of Strength - Environmental Degradation Suggested Reading Index
- Joining and Repair - Non-Destructive Evaluation. Index
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Contents: Preface, 1. Introduction 2. Basic Concepts in Incompressible Contents: 1. Introduction to Materials and their Properties 2. Ferrous
Flows 3. The Incompressible Navier Stokes Equations 4. Solutions to the Materials and their Heat Treatment 3. Nonferrous Materials and their Heat
Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations 5. Potential Flows 6. Laminar Treatment 4. Non conventional Materials 5. Introduction to Casting
Boundary Layer Theory 7. Analytical Solutions to the Incompressible 6. Casting Processes 7. Design Considerations in Casting 8. Introduction
Navier Stokes Equations 8. Tubulent Flows 9. Turbulent Internal Flows to Joining Processes 9. Gas Welding Processes 10. Arc Welding
10.Tubulent External Flows, Index Processes 11. Solid State Welding Processes 12. Resistance Welding
Processes 13. Modern Welding Processes 14. Soldering, Brazing and
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16. Theory of Metal Cutting 17. Machining Operations 18. Cutting Tool
Materials 19. Forming Operations 20. Nonconventional Machining
Fundamentals of Operations 21. Powder Metallurgy 22. Metrology 23. Manufacturing Tools
and Workshop Applications Bibliography, Index.
Propulsion
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Jianmin Qu
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Thermal Engineering
Engineering for Mine Waste
Storage Facilities
Shiv Kumar
Geoffrey Blight
Contents: 1. Basic of Thermodynamics, 2. Zeroth Law of Contents: Chapter 1: Waste Engineering, Characteristics of Mine Wastes
Thermodynamics, 3. First Law of Thermodynamics, 4. Application of First and Types of Waste Storage Chapter 2: Selection of a Site for Storage of
Law of Thermodynamics of Flow Processes, 5. Second Law of Mine Waste Chapter 3: Geotechnical Exploration of Sites for Development
Thermodynamics, 6. Entropy, 7. Availability and Irreversibility, of Mine Waste Storages Chapter 4: Environmental and Engineering
8. Properties of Pure Substance, 9. Vapor Power Cycle, 10. Introduction to Characteristics of Mine Waste, Including Stress and Strain Analysis and
Working of IC Engines, 11. Air Standard Cycle, 12. Thermodynamic Laboratory Shear Testing Chapter 5: In Situ Shear Strength Testing of
Property Relations. Previous Year Papers, References, Appendices, Tailings and Other Waste Materials and Test Interpretation Chapter 6:
Index. Measuring the Coefficient of Permeability in the Laboratory and In Situ,
Seepage Flow Nets, Drains and Linings, Geosynthetics, Geomembranes
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for Constructing Impounding Dykes for Storing Hydraulically Transported
Tailings and Other Fine-Grained Wastes Chapter 9: Water Control and
Gas Treating Functional and Safety Monitoring for Hydraulic Fill Tailings Storages and
Dry Dumps Safety Appraisal Special Considerations for Carbonaceous
Absorption and Radioactive Wastes Chapter 10: Water Balances for Tailings Storage
Theory and Practice Facilities and Dry Waste Dumps Chapter 11: Failures of Mine Waste
Storages Chapter 12: Surface Stability of Tailings Storages Slopes
Erosion Rates, Slope Geometry and Engineered Erosion Protection
Chapter 13: The Use of Mine Waste for Backfilling of Mining Voids and as a
Construction Material, Subject Index
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Green
Contents: Preface. List of Abbreviations. Nomenclature List.
Structures
1. Introduction 2. Gas Treating in General 3. Rate of Mass Transfer Energy Efficiency in Buildings
4. Chemistry in Acid Gas Treating 5. Physical Chemistry Topics 6. Diffusion
7. Absorption Column Mass Transfer Analysis 8. Column Hardware
9. Rotating Packed Beds 10. Mass Transfer Models 11. Correlations for
Mass Transfer Coefficients 12. Chemistry and Mass Transfer 13. Selective
Absorption of H2S 14. Gas Dehydration 15. Experimental Techniques
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22. Materials, Corrosion, Inhibitors 23. Technological Fronts 24. Flue Gas
Treating 25. Natural Gas Treating (and Syngas) 26. Treating in Various
Situations. Index
Contents: Foreword, Preface, 1. Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 2. Siting
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Neven Kresic
Zoran Stevanovic S.P. Venkateshan
Contents: 1. Sustainability and management of springs 2. Types and Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction to the study of heat transfer; Chapter 2
classifications of springs 3. Recharge of springs 4. Spring discharge Steady conduction in one dimension; Chapter 3 Unsteady heat transfer in
hydrograph 5. Modeling 6. Springwater geochemistry 7. Springwater lumped systems; Chapter 4 Heat transfer from extended surfaces;
treatment 8. Delineation of spring protection zones 9. Utilization and Chapter 5 Multidimensional conduction, Part 1; Chapter 6
regulation of springs 10.Case Study Major springs of southeastern Europe Multidimensional conduction, Part 2 Chapter 7 Numerical solutions of
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the Vienna water supply Austria 12.Case Study Characterization, Surface radiation; Chapter 10 Radiation in enclosures; Chapter 11
exploitation and protection of the Malenscica karst spring Slovenia Radiation in participating media; Chapter 12 Laminar convection in
13.Case Study Hydrogeology and exploitation of lzvarna Spring Romania internal flow; Chapter 13 Laminar convection in external flow; Chapter 14
14.Case Study Intake of the Bolje Sestre karst spring for the regional water Convection in turbulent flow; Chapter 15 Heat exchangers, Chapter 16
supply of the Montenegro coastal area 15.Case Study Geological and Natural convection, Chapter 17 Special topics in heat transfer;
hydrogeological properties of Turkish karst and major karstic springs Appendices, Useful Tables, Index.
16.Case Study Springs of the Zagros mountain range Iran and Iraq
17.Case Study Sheshpeer Spring Iran 18.Case Study Protection of
Edwards Aquifer Springs, the United States 19.Case Study Utilization and
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Phil Dyke
Roger Whitworth Contents: Preface Introductory Comments Part One Introduction 1.
History of Heat Transfer 2. History of Chemical Engineering: Transport
Phenomena vs Unit Operations 3. Process Variables 4. Conservation
Laws 5. Gas Laws 6. Heat Exchanger Pipes and Tubes Part Two Principles
Contents: Preface to Second Edition. Kinematics. Forces. Forces as a 7. Steady-State Heat Conduction 8. Unsteady-State Heat Conduction 9.
Vector. Collisions. Motion Under Gravity. Circular Motion. Rotating Axes. Forced Convection 10. Free Convection 11. Radiation 12. Condensation
Vibrations. Orbits. Introduction to Rigid Body Dynamics. Variable Mass and Boiling 13. Refrigeration and Cryogenics Part Three Heat Transfer
Problems. Nonlinear Dynamics. Answers. Index. Equipment Design Procedures and Applications 14. Introduction to Heat
Exchangers 15. Double Pipe Heat Exchangers 16. Shell and Tube Heat
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Equipment 19. Insulation and Refractory 20. Operation, Maintenance,
and Inspection (OM&I) 21. Entropy Considerations and Analysis 22.
Design Principles and Industrial Applications 23. Environmental
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Ashwani K. Gupta
Toshiaki Hasegawa Ronald L. Panton
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Contents: INTRODUCTION. Historical Background of High-Temperature Contents: Preface, Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Second
Air Combustion. Innovation of High-Temperature Air Combustion. Edition, Preface to the First Edition, 1 Continuum Mechanics,
COMBUSTION PHENOMENA OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE AIR 2 Thermodynamics, 3 Vector Calculus and Index Notation 4 Kinematics of
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Fuel Flames. SIMULATION MODELS FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE AIR 8 Dimensional Analysis 9 Compressible Flow 10 Incompressible Flow
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Heat Performance Furnace. Field Trials and Experiences Obtained
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Computer Boilers. Gas Turbine Combustion, Micro Gas Turbines, and
Finite
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Summary. APPENDIX A: Results of Investigations on the Current State of Element Analysis
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Metals for Special Applications, Comparative Properties, Index . Involving Pure Consensed Phases and a Gaseous Phase 13. Reaction
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Chapter 5 Flow in Closed Conduits Chapter 6 Flow over Immersed Bodies Chapter 7 Flow Nicole Metje
in Open Channels Chapter 8 Compressible Flow Chapter 9 Turbomachinery Chapter 10 Alfred Stark
Measurements in Fluid Mechanics Chapter 11 The NavierStokes Equations Chapter 12
Inviscid Flow Chapter 13 Boundary-Layer Flow, Index.
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5. Tunnel Construction Techniques 6. Health and Safety, and Risk
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Antonio Munjiza
Earl E. Knight
S.K. Ukarande Esteban Rougier
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Water Requirement of Crops, 3. Hydrology, Contents: Preface, Acknowledgements, PART ONE FUNDAMENTALS
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Robert W. Balluffi Using Membrane Finite Elements 28 Deformation in 2.5D Using Shell Finite Elements,
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and Instrumentation Dependent (Mechanical) Catalysis (Gerhard F. Swiegers). 8. Synergy in
Trends and Applications Heterogeneous, Homogeneous, and Enzymatic Catalysis. The Ideal
Catalyst (Gerhard F. Swiegers). 9. A Conceptual Unification of
Heterogeneous, Homogeneous, and Enzymatic Catalysis (Gerhard F.
Swiegers). 10. The Rational Design of Time-Dependent (Mechanical)
Homogeneous Catalysts. A Literature Survey of Multicentered
M. K. Ghosh Homogeneous Catalysis (Junhua Huang and Gerhard F. Swiegers). 11.
Time-Dependent (Mechanical), Nonbiological Catalysis. 1. A Fully
S. Sen Functional Mimic of the Water-Oxidizing Center (WOC) in Photosystem II
S. Mukhopadhyay (PSII) (Robin Brimblecombe, G. Charles Dismukes, Greg A. Felton, Leone
Spiccia, and Gerhard F. Swiegers). 12. Time-Dependent (Mechanical),
Nonbiological Catalysis. 2. Highly Efficient, Biomimetic Hydrogen-
Generating Electrocatalysts (Jun Chen, Junhua Huang, Gerhard F.
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in Measurement and Instrumentation, Chapter 2: Instrument Performance (Mechanical), Nonbiological Catalysis. 3. A Readily Prepared,
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CLM Result and Stress Invariance, Poroelasticity, TWO- VERSUS
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MICROPOLAR ELASTICITY, Micropolar Elastic
Continua, Classical vis--vis Nonclassical (Elasticity) Models, Planar
Cosserat Elasticity, The CLM Result and Stress Invariance, Effective
Georg Pelz Micropolar Moduli and Characteristic Lengths of Composites,
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MESOSCALE BOUNDS FOR LINEAR ELASTIC MIROSTRUCTURES,
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Contents: Preface. 1. Objective and Motivation. 2. Principles of Modelling MODELS AND STOCHASTIC FINITE ELEMENTS, Mesoscale Random
and Simulation. 3. Modelling and Simulation of Mixed Systems. Fields, Second-Order Properties of Mesoscale Random Fields, Does
4. Modelling in Hardware Description Languages. 5. Software in Hardware There Exist a Locally Isotropic, Smooth Elastic Material? Stochastic Finite
Description Languages. 6. Mechanics in Hardware Description Elements for Elastic Media, Method of Slip-Lines for Inhomogeneous
Languages. 7. Mechatronics. 8. Micromechatronics. 9. Summary and Plastic Media, Michell Trusses in the Presence of Random Microstructure,
Outlook. Literature. Appendix. Index. HIERARCHIES OF MESOSCALE BOUNDS FOR NONLINEAR AND
INELASTIC MICROSTRUCTURES, Physically Nonlinear Elastic
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Phenomena, Comparison of Scaling Trends, MESOSCALE RESPONSE
Tools for IN THERMOMECHANICS OF RANDOM MEDIA, From Statistical
Mechanics to Continuum Thermodynamics, Extensions of the Hill
Nanotechnology Condition, Legendre Transformations in (Thermo) Elasticity,
Thermodynamic Orthogonality on the Mesoscale, Complex versus
Compound Processes: The Scaling Viewpoint, Toward Continuum
Mechanics of Fractal Media, WAVES AND WAVEFRONTS IN RANDOM
MEDIA, Basic Methods in Stochastic Wave Propagation, Toward Spectral
Finite Elements for Random Media, Waves in Random 1D Composites,
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Contents: Preface. Contributors. PART I ENVIRONMENTAL AND Contents: 1. Functional Nanostructured Materials- Microstructure,
HEALTH IMPACTS OF NANOMATERIALS: OVERVIEW AND Thermodynamic Stability and Atomic Mobility 2. Reliability of
CHALLENGES. Chapter 1: Nanomaterials and the Environment (Mai A. Nanostructured Materials 3. Mechanical Properties of Nanocomposite
Ngo, Suzette Smiley-Jewell, Peter Aldous, and Kent E. Pinkerton). Materials 4. Nanostructured Supported Catalysts for Low Temperature
Chapter 2: Assessing the Life Cycle Environmental Implications of Fuel Cells 5. Nanocrystalline Solar Cells 6. Nanoscale Materials for
Nanomanufacturing: Opportunities and Challenges (Vikas Khanna, Yi Hydrogen and Energy Storage 7. Materials with Structural Hierarchy and
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Approach Toward Understanding the Environmental Fate, Transport, Higher order Patterned. Index.
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in Porous Media (Kurt D. Pennell, Jed Costanza, and Yonggang Wang). Theory and Modeling
Chapter 6: Transport of Nanomaterials in Unsaturated Porous Media (Lixia
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Nanotubes (CNTs): Effects on CNT Stability and Sorption Properties in
Aquatic Environments (Howard Fairbrother, Billy Smith, Josh Wnuk, Kevin
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Joseph B. Hughes). Chapter 9: Bacterial Interactions with CdSe Quantum
Dots and Environmental Implications (Jay L. Nadeau, John H. Priester,
Lannoo, Michel
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HEALTH HAZARDS OF NANOMATERIALS. Chapter 10: Potential
Toxicity of Fullerenes and Molecular Modeling of Their Transport across
Lipid Membranes (Dmitry I. Kopelevich, Jean-Claude Bonzongo, Ryan A. Contents: 1 General Basis for Computations and Theoretical Models.
Tasseff, Jie Gao, Young-Min Ban, and Gabriel Bitton). Chapter 11: In Vitro 2 Quantum Confined Systems. 3 Dielectric Properties. 4 Quasi-particles
Models for Nanoparticle Toxicology (John M. Veranth). Chapter 12: and Excitons. 5 Optical Properties and Radiative Processes. 6 Defects
Biological Activity of Mineral Fibers and Carbon Particulates: Implications and Impurities. 7 Non-radiative and Relaxation Processes. 8 Transport.
for Nanoparticle Toxicity and the Role of Surface Chemistry (Prabir K. References. Index.
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Unrine, Paul Bertsch, and Simona Hunyadi). Chapter 15: Health Effects of
Inhaled Engineered Nanoscale Materials (Amy K. Madl and Kent E.
Pinkerton). Chapter 16: Neurotoxicity of Manufactured Nanoparticles
(Jaime M. Hatcher, Dean P. Jones, Gary W. Miller, and Kurt D. Pennell).
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Christopher Mackay Suhas V Patankar
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Contents: - Introduction - Nanoscale Materials: Definition and Properties Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Mathematical Description Of Physical
- Overview of Manufacturing Processes - Developing Environmental Phenomena 3. Discretization Methods 4. Heat Conduction 5. Convection
Regulations Pertinent to Nanotechnology - Analyses of Nanoparticles in And Diffusion 6. Calculation Of The Flow Field 7. Finishing Touches
the Environment - Environmental Fate and Transport - Treatment of 8. Special Topics 9. Illustrative Applications. Nomenclature. References.
Nanoparticles in Wastewater - The Potential Ecological Hazard of Index.
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Contents: The Use of Surface Tension for the Design of MEMS Actuators. Chapter 5: Solid Solutions Chapter 6: Intermediate Phases Chapter 7:
Mesoscale Machining Capabilities and Issues. Nanolubrication: Concept Phase Diagrams Chapter 8: Dislocations Chapter 9: Annealing Chapter
and Design. Bonding and Interparticle Interactions of Silica Nanoparticles. 10: Phase Transformations Chapter 11: Crystallographic Textures Chapter
Macroscale Insight from Nanoscale Testing. 12: Aluminum And Its Alloys Chapter 13: Copper And Nickel Alloys Chapter
1: Hexagonal Close-packed Metals Chapter 15: Other Nonferrous Alloys
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Chapter 20: Special Steels Chapter 21: Cast Irons Chapter 22: Welding,
Nondestructive Brazing, And Soldering Chapter 23: Powder Processing Chapter 24:
Magnetic Materials Chapter 25: Corrosion Appendix 1: Microstructural
Testing of Analysis Appendix 2: Stereographic Projection, Index
Bernard Hertlein
Allen Davis
Contents: The Use of Surface Tension for the Design of MEMS Actuators.
Mesoscale Machining Capabilities and Issues. Nanolubrication: Concept
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Macroscale Insight from Nanoscale Testing.
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APPLICATIONS 1.Definition of a Thin Plate 2. Classical Plate Theory of Fluid flow 4.Dynamics of Fluid Flow 5.Fundamental Equations of Fluid
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Chapter 4: Wind Loadings on Pressure Vessels and Stacks Chapter 5: Particles. The Moment of Inertia Tensor. Dynamics of a Rigid Body.
Pressure Vessel Internals Assessment Chapter 6: Safety Considerations Introduction to Advanced Dynamics.
for Lifting and Rigging Chapter 7: Lifting and Tail Devices Chapter 8:
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Contents: Preface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition.
Acknowledgements. The Author. Introduction to Hazardous Materials.
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Multivariable Calculus. Appendix B Numerical Methods. Appendix C Design 6. Application of Sliding Block Concept to Geosynthetic
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