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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
GENERAL MATERIALS SCIENCE 67
ENGINEERING 2
Introduction to Engineering 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 73
Engineering Communication 3 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 73
Engineering Computing 5 Mechanics of Materials 73
Engineering Design 7 Engineering Mechanics 75
Engineering Ethics 10 Finite Element Analysis 77
Engineering Mathematics/Numerical Thermodynamics/Thermal Science 80
Methods for Engineers 10 Fluid Mechanics 82
Engineering Probability and Statistics 14 Heat Transfer/Thermal Systems 84
Kinematics/Mechanism Design 85
Mechatronics 87
CIVIL ENGINEERING 15 System Dynamics and Control/Response 89
Engineering Law 15 Vibrations 92
Environmental Engineering 16
Energy Engineering 19
Geotechnical/Soil Dynamics/Foundations 20 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 93
Highway/Traffic Engineering 26 Chemical Engineering/Thermodynamics 93
Hydraulics 28
Steel Design 29 AUTHOR INDEX 94-95
Structural Analysis 30 TITLE INDEX 96-97
Mechanics of Materials 31
Engineering Mechanics 34
2015 EDITIONS
ELECTRICAL
& COMPUTER Engineering Communication 3
Construction Law for Design Professionals, Construction
ENGINEERING 38
Managers and Contractors 15
Introduction to Electrical Engineering 38 Sustainable Energy 19
Circuits 39 Traffic & Highway Engineering 26
Communication Systems 40 Structural Analysis 30
Computer Architecture 41 The Digital Information Age: An Introduction to Electrical Engineering 38
Control Theory 41 Electrical Engineering in Context: Smart Devices, Robots
Digital Logic/Digital Design 43 and Communications 39
Digital Signal Processing/Signals and Systems 48 Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision 57
Electromagnetics 55 Electric Machines: Principles, Applications, and Control Schematics 64
Electronics 56 Materials Science and Engineering Properties 67
Image Processing 57 Thermodynamics for Engineers 81
Microprocessors 58 Design of Fluid Thermal Systems 82
Optics 61 Mechanisms and Machines: Kinematics, Dynamics and Synthesis 85
Physical Design of CMOS Circuits 62 Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 93
Power Systems/Electric Machines 62
Wireless Communications 65
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of specialization. An explanation of good study employing traditional methods.
habits and what it takes to succeed is included, • A full set of free PowerPoint slides created Engineering Communication
as well as an introduction to design and problem by the author offer lecture content for
solving, communication, and ethics. Once this instructors. Another set of slides also provides
foundation is established, the book moves on images from the text. Complimentary test
to the basic physical concepts and laws that bank for instructors is also available for
students will encounter regularly. The framework download from the companion web site as
of this text teaches students that engineers apply well as a Visual Basic tutorial.
physical and chemical laws and principles, as well
as mathematics, to design, test, and supervise Ancillaries eBook
the production of millions of parts, products, and Instructor’s Solution Manual
services that people use every day. By gaining ISBN: 1-439-06209-9, ISBN-13: 978-1-439-06209-8
problem solving skills and an understanding of SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual
fundamental principles, students are on their ISBN: 1-439-06211-0, ISBN-13: 978-1-439-06211-1
way to becoming analytical, detail-oriented, and Also Available
creative engineers. Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to
New to This Edition Engineering
Second Edition, Korean Version
Engineering Communication
• A section on Learning Engineering
ISBN: 89-91182-30-5, ISBN-13: 978-89-91182-30-1 First Edition
Fundamental Concepts and Design Charles W. Knisely, Bucknell University
Variables from Fundamental Dimensions Contents Karin I. Knisely, Bucknell University
has been added to emphasize the idea that Part One: Engineering – An Exciting Profession
in order to become successful engineers, 1. Introduction to the Engineering Profession 524 pages. Softbound. 8 x 10. 4-Color. ©2015.
students must first completely grasp certain 2. Preparing for an Engineering Career ISBN: 1-133-11470-9, ISBN-13: 978-1-133-11470-3
fundamentals and design variables followed 3. Introduction to Engineering Design
by the knowledge of how these variables are 4. Engineering Communication Also Available in AISE
calculated, approximated, measured, or used 5. Engineering Ethics AISE Engineering Communication
in engineering analysis and design. ISBN-13: 978-1-285-43604-3
• Additional sections have been added Part Two: Engineering Fundamentals – Concepts
in Chapter 10, Force and Force-Related Every Engineer Should Know
6. Fundamental Dimensions and Units A practical how-to book, Engineering
Parameters, in order to more fully explain Communication is more than a guidebook
important concepts in mechanics 7. Length and Length-Related Parameters
for creating clear, accurate and engaging
conceptually. 8. Time and Time-Related Parameters
communication; it is a complete teaching tool that
• A section on Lighting Systems has been 9. Mass and Mass-Related Parameters bridges the gap between academic and industry
added to introduce the basic terminology and 10. Force and Force-Related Parameters expectations. It includes the use of technology
concepts. 11. Temperature and Temperature-Related to produce dynamic written, oral, and visual
• A section on Energy Sources, Generation, and Parameters communication. There are numerous complete
Consumption has been added to introduce 12. Electric Current and Related Parameters examples, many taken directly from either
conventional and renewable energy sources, 13. Energy and Power student or business samples. It also asks students
generation, and consumption patterns and to critically examine the goals and methods of
Part Three: Computational Engineering Tools –
their current importance during this period engineering communication. Written with step-
Using Available Software to Solve Engineering by-step instructions on how to create both written
in our history where the world’s growing Problems and oral communication, the pedagogy includes
demand for energy is among one of the most 14. Electronic Spreadsheets end-of-chapter exercises to give the students the
difficult challenges that we face and that they 15. MATLAB® opportunity to use what they have learned, and
will face as future engineers. for the instructor to assess student mastery.
• A section on Linear Interpolation has been Part Four: Engineering Graphical
added to emphasize the significance of linear Communication – Conveying Information to Key Features
interpolation in engineering analysis. Other Engineers, Machinists, Technicians, and • Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of
• Now includes a section on Excel Financial Managers engineering communication, from common
Functions. 16. Engineering Drawings and Symbols mistakes to avoid, to researching sources,
• Three new Professional Profiles from Part Five: Engineering Material Selection – An to drafting, proofreading, in all engineering
Environmental, Civil, and Mechanical Important Design Decision communication modes.
Engineering disciplines have been added. 17. Engineering Materials • Complete examples of successful engineering
• Additional Ethics Case Studies as well as communication.
Part Six: Mathematics, Statistics, and
Engineering Marvels Case Studies appear in • Step-by-step writing instructions.
Engineering Economics – Why Are They
the text. • Tips for multi-lingual students are presented
Important?
• Over 200 additional problems! throughout the book in those sections where
18. Mathematics in Engineering
students may find the material challenging.
Key Features 19. Probability and Statistics in Engineering
• Free instructor and student websites with
• Organized into 6 parts with 20 chapters; each 20. Engineering Economics
additional full-length examples of successful
chapter begins by stating its objectives and Appendix written and visual communication, as well as
concludes by summarizing what the reader Index exercises using communication technology
should have gained from studying that templates.
chapter. • Available with MindTap and MindLink! MindTap
• Sufficient material is provided to allow is a personalized online learning program
instructors to have the flexibility to choose allowing students to make notes, highlight
specific topics to meet his or her needs. text, and save bookmarks in an electronic
• Information collection and proper utilization reader. Students can complete homework and
of that information are encouraged in this assessment material online, while allowing
book by asking students to do a number instructors to customize the online course and
of assignments that require information track student progress. MindLink connects
gathering by using the Internet as well as
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MindTap and other online activities to all major communication strategies, along with help in Mechanism Description / Simple Technical
Learning Management Systems. creating the types of proposals, reports, memos, Description / Complex Description / Process
letters, etc, most appropriate for the workplace. Description / Instructions
Ancillaries Interrelated case studies and exercises help 9. Communication Strategies (3): Persuasion
MindTap ISBN: 1-285-86643-6, 978-1-285-86642-0, to develop the critical thinking and planning Persuasive Strategies / Targeting the Intellect
ISBN-13: 978-1-285-86643-7, 978-1-285-86642-0 skills essential for engineering students, and
/ Targeting the Emotions / Choosing a
the importance of both ethical and cultural
considerations in the development of effective Strategy
Contents 10. Common Products (1): Letters, Memos,
1. Why Do Engineers Need to Communicate? communications is stressed throughout the book.
Faxes, and E-mail
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO FINDING, READING, Key Features Letters / Memos / Faxes / Email
AND CITING TECHNICAL SOURCES • This text focuses on the most important 11. Common Products (2): Reports,
2. Finding Information and Citing Sources elements of contemporary communications
Summaries, and Abstracts
3. Reading Technical Reports likely to be used by engineers.
Definitions and Distinctions / Reports
• An exploration of the growing distinctions
PART II. PREPARING TECHNICAL REPORTS between technical communications and more Overview / Informal Reports / Categories /
4. Step-By-Step Preparation of a Laboratory traditional forms of writing, such as narratives Formal Reports
Report with Sample Report and essays, is emphasized. 12. Common Products (3): Proposals
5. Revising Reports and Reviewing Grammar • Students will be given the opportunity to Classification of Proposals / CMAPP
deal with the importance of both ethics and Implication / Informal and Formal Proposals /
6. Engineering Toolbox and Visual Elements
cultural considerations in the development of General Considerations
PART III. OTHER TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL effective communication. 13. Effective Presentations
WRITING • Case studies are presented throughout the The CMAPP Approach to Presentations /
7. Professional Correspondence text which allows the student to examine the Audience Analysis / Purpose / Conquering
8. Proposals, Collaborative Writing, and Progress application of the CMAPP approach in the
Stage Fright / The Development Process
Reports real world and study and analyze common
weaknesses. / Types of Delivery / Elements of the
9. Specifications, Contracts, and Intellectual Presentation / Visuals and Visual Aids / After
• Exercises are based on material covered in
Property the chapter and give opportunities to apply the Presentation
10. Overview Reports the material to the case study organizations 14. Seeking Employment
PART IV. ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND POSTER as well as with people in the real-world Gambling / The Employment Application
PREPARATION marketplace. Package / Preparation / Cover Letters /
11. Oral Presentations and Running Meetings • At the end of every chapter is a list of useful Resumes / Interviews
web sites that relate either to the material 15. The Importance of Language Use
12. Poster Presentations covered in the chapter or to relevant
Appendix 1: Word Processing in Microsoft Word Overview / Parts of Speech / Nouns /
communications issues.
2010 Pronouns / Verbs / Adjectives / Adverbs /
• Author–designed PowerPoint Presentation
Prepositions / Conjunctions / Interjections
Appendix 2: Making Graphs in Microsoft Excel is available free to instructors to assist in
lectures. / Sentence Parts and Sentence Structure /
2010 and Excel for Mac 2011
The Subject in a Sentence / The Predicate
Appendix 3: Preparing Oral Presentations with Contents in a Sentence / Compound Predicate /
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 1. Building a Foundation Objects and Subject Compliments / Clauses,
The Relevance of Engineering Communication Phrases, and Fragments / Sentence Structures
/ Characteristics of Engineering / Subject-Verb Agreement / Pronoun-
Communication / Ethics / Applications/ Antecedent Agreement / Third Person
Cultural Impact / The Issue of Gender / Correct Pronoun Agreement / Parallel Construction
Language / Punctuation / The Period / The Question
2. The CMAPP Analysis Mark / The Exclamation Point / The Comma /
Transactional Communication Models / The The Semicolon / The Colon / The Dash / The
CMAPP Communication Model Hyphen / Quotation Marks / Parenthesis / The
3. Complementary Attributes of the CMAPP Apostrophe / Abbreviations / Capitalization /
Model Number Expression
Abbreviations and Acronyms /
Complimentary CMAPP Attributes
4. Research and Reference Works
Engineering Communication: Research / Documenting Sources / Style
Guides / Language Use Tools
A Practical Guide to 5. From Data to Information
Workplace Communications Data Versus Information / The Information-
Evaluation Distinction
for Engineers 6. Visual Elements in Written and Oral
First Edition Communication
David Ingre, Kwantlen University College Document Visuals / Visuals in Documents and
Presentations / Charts and Tables / Clip Art
312 pages. Softbound. 7-3/ 8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2008. and Other Web Visuals
ISBN: 0-495-08256-2, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-08256-9 7. Communication Strategies (1): Conveying
News
Intended for an introductory Communications
Standardization and Originality / Conveying
course for engineering students, this book
also serves as a workplace guide for practicing Good News / Conveying Bad News / Neutral
engineers. Predicated on the successful dynamic News
analysis model CMAPP (context, message, 8. Communication Strategies (2): Mechanism
audience, purpose, and product), this practical Description, Process Description, and
guide provides students with a variety of Instructions
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Line Spacing, Alignment / Headings / Lists /
Highlighting / Notices / Tables / Graphs and Engineering Computing
Charts / Illustrations / Equations / Web Pages
and Web Sites
3. Basic Grammar
Parts of Speech / Parts of Sentences / Phrases
and Clauses / Sentence Types
4. Grammatical Sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement / Other Problems
with Verbs / Problems with Pronouns /
eBook
Adverbs and Adjectives / Sentence Fragments
/ Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
5. Punctuation
Commas / Common Problems with the
A Writer’s Handbook Comma / Semicolons / Colons / Apostrophes /
Quotation Marks / Other Marks
for Engineers 6. Sentence Structure and Style
First Edition Problems with Modifiers / Shifts / Mixed
Constructions / Coordination and
MATLAB® Programming
David A. McMurrey, Austin Community College
Joanne Buckley, McMaster University Subordination / Parallelism / Needed Words / with Applications for
604 pages. Softbound. 6 x 9. 2-Color. ©2008.
Sentence Variety
7. Usage
Engineers
ISBN: 0-495-24482-1, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-24482-0 Glossary of Usage / Wordiness / Diction First Edition
and Audience / Precision in Language / The Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems- Australia
Grounded in authentic workplace scenarios, the Dictionary and Thesaurus
step-by-step approach of A Writer’s Handbook 570 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2013.
8. ESL
for Engineers prepares students for real–world Articles / Verbs / More ESL Advice ISBN: 0-495-66807-9, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66807-7
communication and workplace problem–solving. 9. Mechanics and Spelling
The examples included in this handbook MATLAB® Programming with Applications for
Spelling / Hyphens / Capitalization
show that the field of engineering possesses a Engineers seeks to simultaneously teach MATLAB®
/ Abbreviations / Numbers / Italics
wonderful, fascinating array of things to write (Underlining) as a technical programming language while
about by covering numerous types of common introducing the student to many of the practical
10. Research Process
writing projects that are likely to be encountered Researching: Inside and Outside the Library / functions that make solving problems in MATLAB®
in a career as an engineering student and as a Research Process / Information Cycle / Types so much easier than in other languages. The
practicing engineer. This resource is useful for of Information Resources / Evaluating What book provides a complete introduction to the
students at all levels, and even for practicing You Find / Saving Information fundamentals of good procedural programming.
engineers as a reference tool, as it emphasizes 11. Engineering Documents It aids students in developing good design habits
refined communication skills for presentations Basic Engineering Reports / Instructions that will serve them well in any other language
and on the job, everyday correspondence. and User Guides / Policies and Procedures / that he or she may pick up later. Programming
Recommendation, Evaluation, and Feasibility topics and examples are used as a jumping off
Key Features Reports / Literature Reviews and Background point for exploring the rich set of highly optimized
• A wide range of writing projects and writing Reports / Primary Research Reports / application functions that are built directly into
project development tools are presented as Proposals / Progress Reports / Specifications MATLAB®.
well as examples from several engineering / Handbooks
fields and disciplines. 12. Documentation Key Features
• Support for document-development efforts IEEE Style of Documentation / CBE Style of • Teaches good programming skills and
is given with a useful variety of tools such Documentation / APA Style of Documentation habits that transfer to any other procedural
as headings, lists, tables, special notices, / MLA Style of Documentation / List of Style programming language.
Manuals • A heavy emphasis is placed on using the
graphics, charts, hypertext, and web pages to
built-in MATLAB® functions for engineering
effectively plan, develop, format, and finalize 13. Professional Communications and
applications and solving real world type
engineering writing projects. Resumes
problems.
• Annotated student examples appear Employment Communications / Types of
• “Good Programming Practice” features
extensively throughout explaining why Business Messages / Business-Letter Format /
emphasize good design practices. Examples
certain writing decisions were made or Memo Format / E-Mail Strategies and Format /
of good programming practices include
highlighting salient points. Oral Presentations the use of proper program headers and
• A section on how to use the handbook is data dictionaries in all programs, good
presented to allow readers to get the most commenting, proper program structure, etc.
out of the extensive material provided. • “Programming Pitfalls” are also emphasized.
• Procedures for performing software tasks This feature highlights the most common
with specific types of software are integrated errors that beginners make and how to avoid
throughout. them.
• URLS for applicable websites are integrated • Uses a five-step program design process
throughout the book, providing students employed regularly throughout the text.
• Includes a significant section on 3D plots
with additional resources.
with an extensive example explaining the
Contents importance and operation of the difficult
1. The Writing Process meshgrid function.
Planning / Drafting the Engineering • Students learn how to use handle graphics
Document / Selecting and Using the Writing to create simple interactive plots and
Structures / Reviewing and Revising / animations.
Proofreading the Final Manuscript • Includes a chapter totally devoted to
2. Professional Document Design MATLAB® applications commonly used by
Essential Document Format / Fonts, Margins, engineering students.
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• Extensive end-of-chapter exercises including / Differences and Numerical Differentiation • “Good Programming” boxes highlight
examples from a wide variety of engineering / Numerical Integration—Finding the Area good programming practices when they
disciplines. Under a Curve / Differential Equations are introduced for the convenience of the
• All MATLAB® files and code are available for Appendix A: ASCII Character Set student.
Instructors and Students via companion • “Programming Pitfall” boxes highlight
Appendix B: Additional MATLAB® Input/
websites. common errors so that they can be avoided.
Output Functions • Several features designed to aid with student
Contents Appendix C: Working with Character Strings comprehension such as quizzes, end-of-
1. Introduction to MATLAB® Appendix D: Answers to Quizzes chapter summaries, and questions with the
The Advantages of MATLAB® / Disadvantages answers provided for self-testing.
of MATLAB® / The MATLAB® Environment / • The book is accompanied by an Instructor’s
Using MATLAB® as a Calculator Manual containing the solutions to all end-of-
2. MATLAB® Basics chapter exercises.
Variables and Arrays / Creating and Initializing • The source code for all examples in the book
Variables in MATLAB® / Multidimensional is available from the book’s website, and the
Arrays / Subarrays / Special Values / Displaying
Output Data / Data Files / Scalar and Array
eBook source code for all solutions in the Instructor’s
Manual is available separately to instructors.
Operations / Hierarchy of Operations / Built-in
MATLAB® Functions / Introduction to Plotting Ancillaries
/ Examples / MATLAB® Applications: Vector Instructor’s Solutions Manual
Mathematics / MATLAB® Applications: Matrix ISBN: 0-495-24450-3, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-24450-9
Operations and Simultaneous Equations / Also Available
Debugging MATLAB® Programs MATLAB® Programming for Engineers
3. Two-Dimensional Plots Fourth Edition, Complex Chinese Version
Additional Plotting Features for Two- MATLAB® Programming for ISBN: 986-6637-43-3, ISBN-13: 978-986-6637-43-8
Dimensional Plots / Polar Plots / Annotating
and Saving Plots / Additional Types of Two- Engineers MATLAB® Programming for Engineers
Third Edition, Korean Version
Dimensional Plots / Using the plot function Fourth Edition ISBN: 899-1-18237-2, ISBN-13: 978-8-991-18237-0
with Two-Dimensional Arrays Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems- Australia
4. Branching Statements and Program
Contents
560 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2008. 1. Introduction to MATLAB®
Design
ISBN: 0-495-24449-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-24449-3 The Advantages of MATLAB® / Disadvantages
Introduction to Top-Down Design Techniques
of MATLAB® / The MATLAB® Environment /
/ Use of Pseudocode / Relational and Logic
Emphasizing problem-solving skills throughout Using MATLAB® as a Scratchpad
Operators / Branches / More on Debugging
this very successful book, Stephen Chapman 2. MATLAB® Basics
MATLAB® Programs / MATLAB® Applications:
introduces the MATLAB® language and shows Variables and Arrays / Initializing Variables
Roots of Polynomials
how to use it to solve typical technical problems. in MATLAB® / Multidimensional Arrays /
5. Loops and Vectorization The book teaches MATLAB® as a technical Subarrays / Special Values / Displaying
The while Loop / The for Loop / Logical Arrays programming language, showing students how Output Data / Data Files / Scalar and Array
and Vectorization / The MATLAB® Profiler / to write clean, efficient, and well documented Operations / Hierarchy of Operations /
Additional Examples / The textread Function programs. It makes no pretense at being a Built-in MATLAB® Functions / Introduction to
/ MATLAB® Applications: Statistical Functions complete description of all of MATLAB®’s hundreds Plotting / Examples / Debugging MATLAB®
/ MATLAB® Applications: Curve Fitting and of functions. Instead, it teaches students how Programs
Interpolation to locate any desired function with MATLAB®’s
3. Branching Statements and Program
6. Basic User-Defined Functions extensive online help facilities. Overall, students
Design
Introduction to MATLAB® Functions / Variable develop problem-solving skills and are equipped
Introduction to Top-Down Design
Passing in MATLAB®: The Pass-By-Value for future courses and careers with the power of
Techniques / Use of Pseudocode / The
Scheme / Optional Arguments / Sharing MATLAB®.
Logical Data Type / Branches / Additional
Data Using Global Memory / Preserving
New to This Edition Plotting Features / More on Debugging
Data Between Calls to a Function / MATLAB®
• Case sensitive function and directory names MATLAB® Programs
Applications: Sorting Functions / MATLAB®
Applications: Random Number Functions on all platforms. 4. Loops
• Function handles, use of end statements, and The while Loop / The for Loop / Logical Arrays
7. Advanced Features of User-Defined
nested functions. and Vectorization / Additional Examples
Functions
• Major revision of the GUI code, including 5. User –Defined Functions
Function Functions / Subfunctions and Private
the addition of panels, button groups, and Introduction to MATLAB® Functions /
Functions / Function Handles / Anonymous
toolbars. The code auto-generated by guide Variable Passing in MATLAB® : The Pass-
Functions / recursive Functions / Plotting
has been totally changed. Frames have been By-Value Scheme / Optional Arguments
Functions / Histograms
deprecated. / Sharing Data Using Global Memory /
8. Complex Numbers and 3D Plots • Major revisions to programming tools, such as Preserving Data Between Calls to a Function
Complex Data / Multidimensional Arrays / the addition of conditional breakpoints, and / Function Functions / Subfunctions, Private
Three-Dimensional Plots the mlink tool to check for poor programming Functions, and Nested Functions
9. Cell Arrays, Structures, and Importing Data practices within an M-file. 6. Additional Data Types and Plot Types
Cell Arrays / Structure Arrays / Importing Data • Coverage of differential equation solving Complex Data / String Functions /
into MATLAB® using the ode45 function, and coverage of the Multidimensional Arrays / Additional Data
10. Handle Graphics and Animation MATLAB® compiler. Types / Additional Two-Dimensional Plots /
Handle Graphics / Position and Units / Printer Three-Dimensional Plots
Positions / Default and Factory Properties / Key Features
• Emphasis on good programming practices, 7. Advanced Features: Sparse Arrays,Cell
Graphics Object Properties / Animations and
such as top-down design, within a MATLAB® Arrays, Structures and Function Handles
Movies
context teaching both programming and Sparse Arrays / Cell Arrays / Structure Arrays /
11. MATLAB® Applications MATLAB® simultaneously. Function Handles
Solving Systems of Simultaneous Equations
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8. Input/Output Functions
The textread Function / More About the Load
Key Features
• Emphasis on Top-Down Methodology –
Engineering Design
and Save Commands / An Introduction to encourages the student to think about the
MATLAB® File Processing / File Opening and proper design of a program before beginning
Closing / Binary I/O Functions / Formatted to code.
I/O Functions / Comparing Formatted and • Presents the use of functions to logically
Binary I/O Functions / File Positioning and decompose tasks into sub-tasks, for use in data
Status Functions
9. Handle Graphics
hiding, as well as the common mistakes made
while using functions and how to avoid them.
eBook
The MATLAB® Graphics System / Object • Teaches the proper use of MATLAB®’s built-in
Handles / Examining and Changing Object tools for easier programming and debugging.
Properties / Using set to List Possible • Includes “Good Programming Practice” and
Property Values / User-Defined Data /
“Programming Pitfalls” boxes that highlight
Finding Objects / Selecting Objects with the
each practice or pitfall.
Mouse / Position and Units / Printer Positions
• All MATLAB® source code is available for
/ Default and Factory Properties / Graphics
Object Properties
download via the companion website. COMSOL® for Engineers
10. Graphical User Interfaces Ancillaries M. Tabatabaian, PhD, British Columbia Institute of
Instructor’s Solutions Manual Technology
How a Graphical User Interface Works /
Creating and Displaying a Graphical User ISBN: 0-495-29569-8, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-29569-3 600 pages. Casebound. 7 x 9. ©2014.
Interface / Object Properties / Grapaser ISBN: 1-938549-53-8, ISBN 13: 978-1-938549-53-3
Contents
Interface Components / Additional
1. Introduction to MATLAB®
Containers: Panels and Button Groups / Designed for engineers from the fields of
Dialog Boxes / Menus / Tips for Creating The Advantages of MATLAB® / Disadvantages
of MATLAB® / The MATLAB® Environment / mechanical, electrical, and civil disciplines,
Efficient GUIs this book introduces multiphysics modeling
Using MATLAB® as a Scratchpad
11. The MATLAB® Compiler techniques and examples accompanied by
Setting up the MATLAB® Compiler / 2. MATLAB® Basics practical applications using COMSOL 4.x.
Setting Up Computers that Run Compiled Variables and Arrays / Creating and Initializing
Variables in MATLAB® / Multidimensional Key Features
Applications / Using the MATLAB® Compiler
Arrays / Subarrays / Special Values / Displaying • Includes a companion DVD with files of
A. ASCII Character Set models, images, code
B. Answers to Quizzes Output Data / Data Files / Scalar and Array
• Uses progressive approach in terms of
Operations / Hierarchy of Operations / Built-in
examples and models
MATLAB® Functions / Introduction to Plotting
3. Branching Statements and Program Contents
Design 1: Introduction. 2: Finite Element Method (FEM)-A
Summary. 3: COMSOL - A Modeling Tool For
Introduction to Top-Down Design Techniques
Engineers. 4: Modeling Single-Physics Problems.
eBook / Use of Pseudocode / The Logical Data Type /
Branches / Additional Plotting Features / More
5: Modeling Multi-Physics Problems. 6: Modeling
Energy Systems With COMSOL. 7: Advanced
on Debugging MATLAB® Programs Features Of COMSOL. Appendices. Index.
4. Loops
The while Loop / The for Loop / Logical Arrays
and Vectorization / The MATLAB® Profiler Published by Mercury Learning & Information
5. User-Defined Functions
Introduction to MATLAB® Functions / Variable
Essentials of MATLAB® Passing in MATLAB®: The Pass-By-Value
Scheme / Optional Arguments / Sharing
Programming Data Using Global Memory / Preserving
Second Edition Data Between Calls to a Function / Function
Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems- Australia Functions / Subfunctions and Private
Functions
432 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. © 2009.
6. Additional Data Types and Plot Types
ISBN: 0-495-29568-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-29568-6
Complex Data / String Functions /
Stephen Chapman’s Essentials of MATLAB® Multidimensional Arrays / Additional Two-
Programming is a successful freshman-level Dimensional Plots / Three-Dimensional Plots
text that is useable in a wide range of courses. 7. Cell Arrays, Structures, and Handle
This brief text serves two purposes: (1) teaching Graphics
how to program using MATLAB® as a technical Cell Arrays / Structure Arrays / Handle
programming language, and (2) teaching students Graphics / Position and Units / Printer
the basics of computer programming. Using top- Positions / Default and Factory Properties /
down design methodology, the text encourages Graphics Object Properties
students to think about the proper design of a A - ASCII Character Set
program before coding. Problem–solving skills as B - MATLAB® Input / Output Functions
well as the ability to locate desired functions within C - Answers to Quizzes
MATLAB® are also presented making this text a
useful reference tool.
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• Presents laboratory experiments to help Evaluation: Automatic Can Crusher
students adjust to working in teams; other 9. Embodiment Design
design projects involve material selection, Product Drawings / Prototype / Design for “X”
ergonomics, FEM analysis, geometric / Safety Considerations / Human Factors / Lab
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that the design process is a set of procedures Working in Teams / Lab 2: Ice-Breaking –
that will help them solve engineering problems. Forming Teams / Lab 3: Team Dynamics /
Yousef Haik and Tamer Shahin illustrate the critical Scheduling / Lab 4: Project Management
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concepts, evaluating alternatives, analysis, 7. Developing Concepts assembly, or a drawing, using a set of
experiment, and marketing. Developing Working Structures / Steps commands that walk through the process
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Lesson 10. Introduction to Drawings
Contents Formats, Title Blocks, and Views / Specifying the For- Lesson 20. Valve Assembly
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alternating current flow and a solution of Bernoulli and Riccati Equations / Additional Filtering of Signals
Kepler’s problem. Applications / Existence and Uniqueness 14. The Fourier Integral and Transforms
• Material on Probability and Statistics has been Questions The Fourier Integral / Fourier Cosine and Sine
moved online to a free Companion Site. 2. Linear Second-Order Equations Integrals / The Fourier Transform / Fourier
• Additional new material including: The Linear Second-Order Equations / Cosine and Sine Transforms / The Discrete
application of vector integral theorems to The Constant Coefficient Case / The Fourier Transform / Sampled Fourier Series /
the development of Maxwell’s equations, Nonhomogeneous Equation / Spring Motion / DFT Approximation of the Fourier Transform
Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates and Euler’s Differential Equation
15. Special Functions and Eigenfunction
vector operations in these coordinates, use 3. The Laplace Transform
Expansions
of the Laplace transform to solve partial Definition and Notation / Solution of Initial
Value Problems / Shifting and the Heaviside Eigenfunction Expansions / Legendre
differential equations involving wave and Polynomials / Bessel Functions
Function / Convolution / Impulses and
diffusion phenomena, a complex integral PART V – Partial Differential Equations
the Delta Function / Solution of Systems /
formula for the inverse Laplace transform 16. The Wave Equation
Polynomial Coefficients
of a function, LU factorization of matrices Derivation of the Wave Equation / Wave
4. Series Solutions
into products of lower and upper triangular Motion on an Interval / Wave Motion in
Power Series Solutions / Frobenius Solutions
matrices with an application to the efficient an Infinite Medium / Wave Motion in a
5. Approximation of Solutions
solution of systems of linear equations, Semi-Infinite Medium / Laplace Transform
Direction Fields / Euler’s Method / Taylor and
Heaviside’s formula for the computation of Techniques / Characteristics and d’Alembert’s
Modified Euler Methods
the inverse Laplace transform of a function. Solution / Vibrations in a Circular Membrane
PART II – Vectors, Linear Algebra, and Systems I / Vibrations in a Circular Membrane II /
Key Features of Linear Differential Equations
• The book is divided into 6 parts for ease of Vibrations in a Rectangular Membrane
6. Vectors and Vector Spaces
use. 17. The Heat Equation
Vectors in the Plane and 3-Space / The Dot
• Includes a Guide to Notation in the inside Initial and Boundary Conditions / The Heat
Product / The Cross Product / The Vector
front cover showing the symbols and notation Equation on [0, L] / Solutions in an Infinite
Space Rn / Orthogonalization / Orthogonal
used throughout the text paired with the Medium / Laplace Transform Techniques /
Complements and Projections / The Function
section in which it is defined or used. Heat Conduction in an Infinite Cylinder / Heat
Space C[a,b]
• Presents the correct development of concepts Conduction in a Rectangular Plate
such as Fourier series and integrals, conformal 7. Matrices and Linear Systems
18. The Potential Equation
mappings, and special functions, at the Matrices / Elementary Row Operations /
Laplace’s Equation / Dirichlet Problem for
beginning of the text followed by applications Reduced Row Echelon Form / Row and
a Rectangle / Dirichlet Problem for a Disk /
and models of important phenomena, such Column Spaces / Homogeneous Systems /
Poisson’s Integral Formula / Dirichlet Problem
as wave and heat propagation and filtering of Nonhomogeneous Systems / Matrix Inverses
for Unbounded Regions / A Dirichlet Problem
signals. / Least Squares Vectors and Data Fitting / LU
for a Cube / Steady-State Equation for a
• Includes numerous fully–solved example Factorization / Linear Transformations
Sphere / The Neumann Problem
problems as well as review problems 8. Determinants
PART VI - Complex Functions
following each section of the text. Definition of the Determinant / Evaluation of
19. Complex Numbers and Functions
Determinants I / Evaluation of Determinants
Ancillaries Geometry and Arithmetic of Complex
II / A Determinant Formula for A-1 / Cramer’s
Instructor’s Solutions Manual Numbers / Complex Functions / The
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Exploration problems summarize the material • This book is also suitable for students not • 38 detailed case studies apply techniques to
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1. Introduction basic, hard, and complementary. They can be
3. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
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3. Matrices presented in Chapter 7, which can be used as 5. Root Finding
4. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors a supplement to make students aware of the 6. Optimization
5. Linear Differential Equations wide application of linear algebra. 7. Differentiation and Integration
6. Advanced Differential Equations Contents 8. Ordinary Differential Equations
7. Approximation of Functions 1. Determinants 9. Partial Differential Equations
8. Fourier Analysis 2. Matrices 10. Digital Signal Processing
9. Laplace Transforms 3 Systems of Linear Equations References and Further Reading
10. Discrete Systems 4. Vector Spaces and Linear Transformation
Appendices
5. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors,
11. The Discrete Fourier Transform and the FFT 1. NLIB Using MATLAB®
Diagonalization of Matrix
12. Advanced Calculus 2. NLIB Using C
6. Quadratic Forms
13. Vector Differential Operators 3. Vectors and Matrices
7. Applications
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15. Partial Differential Equations
Index of MATLAB® Commands
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Engineering
Jinde Hu, Tsinghua University Sandra L. Harris, Clarkson University Second Edition
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chapters on optimization (Chapter 6) and
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• Two complete software libraries with source
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an easy-to-understand style. a class of functions which are very useful in
• It also discusses various analytical methods, as modern practice and also supply a starting
well as numerical techniques. point for more complicated applications.
• Contains examples with solutions as well as • Illustrates the application of probability to the
unsolved problems which require the use of reliability of devices and software in Chapter
computers. 7. The chapter focuses on failure rates (hazard
Contents functions), a description that engineers look
1. Introduction to for guidance in a variety of cases involving
2. Elements of Calculus: A Review system reliability.
3. Determinants, Matrices and Systems of • Contains computer simulations written
Linear Algebraic Equations I in pseudocode as well as applications in
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Theories Ancillaries
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13. Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations: Contents
Initial Value Problems (IVPs) 1. Probability
14. Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations: Why Probability? / General Outline of this
Boundary Value Problems (BVPs) Chapter / Probability Calculations
15. Numerical Solutions Methods for Initial 2. Single Random Variables
Value Problems Introduction / General Outline of this
16. Numerical Solution Methods for Boundary Chapter / Probability Models / Expectations /
Value Problems Characteristic Functions / Functions of Single
17. Introduction to Partial Differential Random Variables / Conditioned Random
Equations Variables
3. Multiple Random Variables
Engineering Probability Introduction / General Outline of this
Chapter / Bivariate Cumulative and Density
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in the rapidly changing environment of EECE Technique / Estimation of Mean and Variance /
education. In addition to being readable and Summary / Exercises / Computer Exercises
focused for EECE students, the book is a teachable
6. Random Countable Events
book for EECE instructors with a variety of
Introduction / Poisson Random Variables /
technical backgrounds. The first part of the book,
Erlang Random Variables / Queuing
Chapters 1-3, contains fundamental probability
material. The second part, Chapters 4-7, presents 7. Reliability
applications and extensions based upon the first Introduction / Reliability / Failure Rates /
three chapters. The four application chapters may System Reliability / The Weibull Model /
be studied in any order, as they do not depend on Accelerated Life Testing
each other in any essential way. Appendices
Key Features
• Includes a wealth of applications for electrical
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• Introduces functions with random features,
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Writing the Audit Report. 7. Reviewing the Audit This text presents a balanced treatment of / Decisions Based on Cost-Effectiveness
Findings And Correcting. 8. Selecting Corrective environmental engineering by combining Analyses / Decisions Based on Benefit/Cost
Actions. 9. Revising Business Plan and Procedures. engineering concepts with the importance of Analyses / Decisions Based on Risk Analyses /
Conclusion. Appendix A. Available Guidance. environmental ethics. This third edition highlights Decisions Based on Alternatives Assessment
Appendix B. USEPA Regulations. Appendix C. sustainable development and emphasizes / Decisions Based on Environmental Impact
USEPA Hazardous Waste Compliance Checklists. the need for engineers to become even more Analyses / Decisions Based on Ethical Analyses
Appendix D. Regulatory Differences By Program environmentally responsible during this time / Continuity in Engineering Decisions
From State To State. of increasing awareness of environmental 3. Engineering Calculations
concerns. The authors challenge students with Engineering Dimensions and Units /
Published by Mercury Learning & Information problems that require not only a technical Approximations in Engineering Calculations /
solution, but also a thorough consideration of Information Analysis
its ethical ramifications. The text also provides 4. Material Balances and Separations
comprehensive exposure to all types of Material Balances with a Single Material /
environmental problems, including ecosystem Material Balances with Multiple Materials /
dynamics, wastewater treatment, and air pollution Material Balances with Reactors
control.
eBook New to This Edition
5. Reactions
Zero-Order Reactions / First-Order Reactions
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historical, ethical, and sustainable dimensions Reactions / Half-Life and Doubling Time /
of environmental engineering. Consecutive Reactions
• Includes a new section on sustainability and 6. Reactors
cradle-to-cradle design. Mixing Model / Reactor Models
• New chapter on Green Engineering (Chapter 17). 7. Energy Flows and Balances
• Expanded coverage of oxygen demand. Units of Measure / Energy Balances and
Hazardous Waste • Presents the latest regulatory standards. Conversion / Energy Sources and Availability
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Management Key Features Energy and Material Flows in Ecosystems /
C. VanGuilder Human Influence on Ecosystems
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250 pages. Casebound. 7 x 9. ©2012. discussions and problem sets. Part Three - Applications
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of all types of environmental problems, Measures of Water Quality / Assessing Water
This book provides comprehensive coverage for including ecosystem dynamics, wastewater Quality / Water Quality Standards
a first course in hazardous waste management treatment, and air pollution control. 10. Water Supply and Treatment
for environmental engineers and managers. It • Introduces in Chapter 2 the various tools The Hydrologic Cycle and Water Availability /
is written primarily for generators of hazardous engineers use in making decisions, including Water Treatment / Distribution of Water
waste with a primary emphasis on source technology, benefit/cost, risk, and ethics. 11. Wastewater Treatment
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19. Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) earth pressure on retaining walls gives Contents
20. Hydrogen students a thorough introduction to this 1. Introduction
PART VI: THE FUTURE important topic. Soil – Particle Size / General Soil Deposits /
21. Future Prospects and Research and Design Contents Some Local Terms for Soils
Projects 1. Introduction 2. Weight – Volume Relationships
APPENDICES 2. Fundamentals of Vibration Volume Relationships / Weight Relationships
/ Specific Gravity of Soil Solids / Relationships
Appendix I: Powers of Ten. 3. Waves in Elastic Medium
Among Unit Weight, Void Ratio, Moisture
Appendix II: Physical Constants. 4. Properties of Dynamically Loaded Soils Content, and Specific Gravity / Relationships
Appendix III: Energy Conversion Factors. 5. Foundation Vibration Among Unit Weight, Porosity, and Moisture
Appendix IV: Miscellaneous Conversion 6. Dynamic Bearing Capacity of Shallow Content / Relative Density
Factors. Foundations 3. Grain Size Analysis, Plasticity, and Soil
Appendix V: Energy Content of Fuels. 7. Earthquake and Ground Vibration Classification
Appendix VI: R-values in Metric and British 8. Lateral Earth Pressure on Retaining Walls Grain Size Analysis / Grain Size Distribution
Units. 9. Compressibility of Soils Under Dynamic Loads Curve / Consistency of Soils – Atterberg
Appendix VII: The Elements. 10. Liquefaction of Soil Limits / Liquid Limit (LL) / Plastic Limit
(PL) / Shrinkage Limit (SL) / Engineering
Appendix VIII: Table of Acronyms. 11. Machine Foundations on Piles
Classification of Soil / AASHTO Soil
12. Seismic Stability of Earth Embankments Classification System / Unified Soil
Geotechnical/Soil Appendix A: Primary and Secondary Forces of
Single-Cylinder Engines
Classification System
4. Permeability and Capillarity
Dynamics/Foundations Darcy’s Law / Hydraulic Conductivity /
Laboratory Determination of Hydraulic
Conductivity / Relationships for Hydraulic
Conductivity – Granular Soils / Relationships
for Hydraulic Conductivity – Cohesive Soils /
Permeability Test in the Field by Pumping from
Wells / Capillary Rise in Soils
eBook 5. Stresses in a Soil Mass
Effective Stress Concept: Stresses in Saturated
Soil without Seepage / Stresses in Saturated
Soil with Upward Seepage / Vertical Stress
Increase Due to Various Types of Loading:
Stress Caused by a Point Load / Vertical Stress
below the Center of a Uniformly Loaded
Circular Area / Vertical Stress Caused by a
Principles of Soil Dynamics Introduction to Rectangularly Loaded Area
Second Edition
Geotechnical Engineering 6. Consolidation
Fundamentals of Consolidation / One-
Braja M. Das, California State University-Sacramento Braja M. Das, California State University-Sacramento
Gunturi V. Ramana, India Institute of Technology Dimensional Laboratory Consolidation
560 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9 1/4. 1-Color. ©2008. Test / Void Ratio – Pressure Plots / Normally
584 pages. Casebound. 7 3/8 x 9 1/4. 1-Color. ©2011. ISBN: 0-495-29604-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-29604-1 Consolidated and Overconsolidated Clays /
ISBN: 0-495-41134-5, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-41134-5 Effect of Disturbance on Void Ratio-Pressure
Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering takes Relationship / Calculation of Settlement from
Principles of Soil Dynamics is an unparalleled intensive research and observation in the field and One-Dimensional Primary Consolidation /
reference book designed for an introductory the laboratory that have refined and improved the Compression Index (Cc) and Swell Index (Cs)
course on Soil Dynamics. Authors Braja M. science of foundation design, and presents them / Settlement from Secondary Consolidation
Das, best-selling authority on Geotechnical in a simple and concise form. This non-calculus / Time-Rate Consolidation / Coefficient of
Engineering, and Ramana V. Gunturi, Dean of the based text is primarily designed for classroom Consolidation
Civil Engineering Department at the India Institute instruction in civil engineering technology 7. Shear Strength of Soils
of Technology in New Delhi, present a well revised programs where soil mechanics and foundation Mohr-Coulomb Failure Criteria / Direct Shear
update of this already well-established text. The engineering are combined into one course. It Test / Triaxial Shear Test / Consolidated-
primary focus of the book is on the applications is also a useful and convenient reference tool Drained Test / Consolidated-Undrained Test /
of soil dynamics and not on the underlying for civil engineering practitioners, as minimal Unconsolidated-Undrained Test / Unconfined
principles. The material covered includes the supplementary material is necessary for its use. Compression Test on Saturated Clay
fundamentals of soil dynamics, dynamic soil 8. Subsurface Exploration
properties, foundation vibration, soil liquefaction, Key Features
• Liberally illustrated for better understanding Subsurface Exploration Program / Exploratory
pile foundation, and slope stability. Borings in the Field / Procedures for Sampling
of the material by the students.
Key Features • English units are used throughout the text, of Soil / Observation of Water Levels / Vane
• Contains complete pedagogical apparatus with only few exceptions. Shear Test / Cone Penetration Test / Coring
including worked-out examples, practical • Numerous example homework problems are of Rocks / Preparation of Boring Logs /
engineering applications, and extensive sets included. Subsurface Exploration Report
of homework problems that help students • A solid background in soil mechanics is 9. Lateral Earth Pressure: At-Rest, Rankine
grasp the basic concept of soil dynamics. provided for a greater understanding of and Coulomb
• Students learn concepts that are reinforced by foundation design. At-Rest, Rankine and Passive Pressures /
practical, “real-world” use. At-Rest Lateral Earth Pressure: Earth Pressure
• Extensive lists of references are provided in Ancillaries at Rest / Earth Pressure at Rest for Partially
each chapter. Instructors Solution Manual Submerged Soil / Rankine’s Earth Pressure:
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Compaction Techniques Laboratory Tests for Determination of Shear Capacity Equation / Effect of Groundwater
7. Permeability Strength Parameters / Direct Shear Test Table / Factor of Safety / General Bearing
Bernoulli’s Equation / Darcy’s Law / Hydraulic / Drained Direct Shear Test on Saturated Capacity Equation / A Case History for
Conductivity / Laboratory Determination Sand and Clay / General Comments on Evaluation of the Ultimate Bearing Capacity /
of Hydraulic Conductivity / Relationships Direct Shear Test / Triaxial Shear Test- Ultimate Load for Shallow Foundations Under
for Hydraulic Conductivity - Granular Soil General \ Consolidated-Drained Triaxial Eccentric Load / Bearing Capacity of Sand
/ Relationships for Hydraulic Conductivity Test / Consolidated-Undrained Triaxial Test Based on Settlement / Plate-Load Test
- Cohesive Soils / Directional Variation / Unconsolidated-Undrained Triaxial Test / 17. Landfill Liners and Geosynthetics
of Permeability / Equivalent Hydraulic Unconfined Compression Test on Saturated Planning for Soil Exploration / Boring Methods
Conductivity in Stratified Soil / Permeability Clay / Empirical Relationships Between / Common Sampling Methods / Sample
Test in the Field by Pumping from Wells / In Situ Undrained Cohesion and Effective Overburden Disturbance / Correlations for Standard
Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted Clay Soils Pressure / Sensitivity and Thixotropy of Penetration Test / Other In Situ Tests / Rock
8. Seepage Clay / Strength Anisotropy in Clay / Vane Coring / Soil Exploration Report
Laplace’s Equation of Continuity / Continuity Shear Test / Other Methods for Determining Appendix A. A Generalized Case for Rankine
Equation for Solution of Simple Flow Problems Undrained Shear Strength / Shear Strength of Active and Passive Pressure – Granular Backfill
/ Flow Nets / Seepage Calculation from a Unsaturated Cohesive Soils / Stress Path
Flow Net / Flow Nets in Anisotropic Soils /
13. Lateral Earth Pressure: At-Rest, Rankine
Mathematical Solution for Seepage / Uplift
and Coulomb
Pressure Under Hydraulic Structures / Seepage
At-Rest, Active, and Passive Pressures / Earth
Through an Earth Dam on an Impervious
Pressure At-Rest / Earth Pressure At-Rest for
Base / L. Casagrande’s Solution for Seepage
Partially Submerged Soil / Rankine’s Theory
Through an Earth Dam / Filter Design
9. In Situ Stresses
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Passive Pressure / Yielding of Wall of Limited
Stresses in Saturated Soil without Seepage Height / Rankine Active and passive Pressure
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Seepage / Stresses in Saturated Soil with Earth-Pressure Distribution Against Retaining
Downward Seepage / Seepage Force / Walls / Coulomb’s Active Pressure / Graphic
Heaving in Soil Due to Flow Around Sheet Solution for Coulomb’s Active Earth Pressure
Piles / Use of Filters to Increase the Factor / Coulomb’s Passive Pressure / Active Force
of Safety Against Heave / Effective Stress in
Partially Saturated Soil / Capillary Rise in Soils /
on Retaining Walls with Earthquake Forces /
Common Types of Retaining Walls in the Field
Principles of Foundation
Effective Stress in the Zone of Capillary Rise
14. Lateral Earth Pressure: Curved Failure Engineering
10. Stresses in a Soil Mass Surface Seventh Edition
Normal and Shear Stresses on a Plane / The Retaining Walls with Friction / Properties Braja M. Das, California State University-Sacramento
Pole Method of Finding Stresses Along a Plane of a Logarithmic Spiral / Procedure for
/ Stresses Caused by a Point Load / Vertical 750 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2011.
Determination of Passive Earth Pressure (Pp)-
Stress Caused by a Line Load / Vertical Stress Cohesionless Backfill / Coefficient of Passive ISBN: 0-495-66810-9, ISBN 13: 978-0-495-66810-7
Caused by a Horizontal Line Load / Vertical Earth Pressure (Kp) / Caquot and Kerisel Solution
Stress Caused by a Strip Load (Finite Width for Passive Earth Pressure (Granular Backfill) / Also Available in SI Units
and Infinite Length) / Vertical Stress Due to Passive Force on Walls with Earthquake Forces ISBN: 0-495-66812-5, ISBN 13: 978-0-495-66812-1
Embankment Loading / Vertical Stress below / Braced Cuts - General / Determination of
the Center of a Uniformly Loaded Circular Area Active Thrust on Bracing Systems of Open Originally published in the fall of 1983, Braja M.
/ Vertical Stress at Any Point Below a Uniformly Cuts - Granular Soil / Determination of Active Das’ seventh edition of Principles of Foundation
Loaded Circular Area / Vertical Stress Caused Thrust on Bracing Systems for Cuts - Cohesive Engineering continues to maintain the careful
by a Rectangularly Loaded Area / Influence Soil / Pressure Variation for Design of Sheetings, balance of current research and practical field
Chart for Vertical Pressure Struts, and Wales applications that has made it the leading text
11. Compressibility of Soil in foundation engineering courses. Featuring a
15. Slope Stability
Contact Pressure and Settlement Profile / wealth of worked-out examples and figures that
Factor of Safety / Stability of Infinite Slopes
Relations for Elastic Settlement Calculation help students with theory and problem-solving
/ Infinite Slope with Steady-State Seepage
/ Fundamentals of Consolidation / One- skills, the book introduces civil engineering
/ Finite Slopes—General / Analysis of Finite
students to the fundamental concepts and
Dimensional Laboratory Consolidation Slopes with Plane Failure Surfaces (Culmann’s
application of foundation analysis design.
Test / Void Ratio–Pressure Plots / Normally Method) / Analysis of Finite Slopes with
Throughout, Das emphasizes the judgment
Consolidated and Overconsolidated Clays Circular Failure Surfaces–General / Mass
needed to properly apply the theories and analysis
/ General Comments on Conventional Procedure—Slopes in Homogeneous Clay
to the evaluation of soils and foundation design,
Consolidation Test / Effect of Disturbance on Soil / Recent Developments on Critical Circle
as well as the need for field experience.
Void Ratio–Pressure Relationship / Calculation of Clay Slopes / Mass Procedure—Slopes in
of Settlement from One-Dimensional Primary Homogeneous Soil / Ordinary Method of New to This Edition
Consolidation / Compression Index (Cc) / Slices / Bishop’s Simplified Method of Slices • Numerous new case studies have been added
Swell Index (Cs) / Secondary Consolidation / Stability Analysis by Method of Slices for to familiarize students with the derivations
Settlement / Time Rate of Consolidation / Steady-State Seepage / Solutions for Steady- from theory to practice.
Coefficient of Consolidation / Calculation of State Seepage / A Case History of Slope Failure • Over 30 new photographs have been added
Consolidation Settlement Under a Foundation / Morgenstern’s Method of Slices for Rapid for better understanding and visualization of
/ A Case History - Settlement Due to a Preload Drawdown Condition / Fluctuation of Factor the ideas and field practices.
of Safety of Slopes in Clay Embankment on • Now in 2-color format for enhanced clarity of
Fill for Construction of Tampa VA Hospital
Saturated Clayy figures and diagrams.
/ Method of Accelerating Consolidation
16. Soil-Bearing Capacity for Shallow • New and updated content in many areas.
Settlement / Precompression
Foundations • New sections on the ultimate bearing capacity
12. Shear Strength of Soils of weaker soils underlain by a stronger soil,
Ultimate Soil-Bearing Capacity for Shallow
Mohr–Coulomb Failure Criterion / Inclination Foundations / Terzaghi’s Ultimate Bearing seismic bearing capacity of foundations at
of the Plane of Failure Caused by Shear /
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the edge of a granular slope, foundations on Bearing Capacity Equations for Water Table 8. Retaining Walls
rocks, and stress characteristic solution for / The General Bearing Capacity Equation / Proportioning Retaining Walls / Application
foundations located on the top of granular Case Studies on Ultimate Bearing Capacity / of Lateral Earth Pressure Theories to Design
slopes, have been added. Effect of Soil Compressibility / Eccentrically / Stability of Retaining Walls / Check for
• New recommendations based on recent Loaded Foundations / Ultimate Bearing Overturning / Check for Sliding Along the
publications for estimating the load-bearing Capacity under Eccentric Loading – One-Way Base / Check for Bearing Capacity Failure
capacity of drilled shafts extending to rock. Eccentricity / Bearing Capacity with Two-Way / Construction Joints and Drainage from
Eccentricity / Bearing Capacity of a Continuous Backfill / Gravity Retaining Wall Design for
Key Features Foundation Subjected to Eccentric Inclined Earthquake Conditions / Some Comments
• Presents balanced coverage of the most Loading and a Case Study on Design of Retaining
up-to-date research and practical field 4. Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Shallow Walls / Soil Reinforcement / Considerations
applications. Foundations: Special Cases in Soil Reinforcement / General Design
• Presents multiple theories and empirical Foundation Supported by a Soil with a Rigid Considerations / Retaining Walls with Metallic
correlations where applicable. Students Base at Shallow Depth / Bearing Capacity Strip Reinforcement / Step-by-Step-Design
learn that the soil parameters obtained from of Layered Soils: Stronger Soil Underlain by Procedure Using Metallic Strip Reinforcement /
different empirical correlations are not always Weaker Soil / Bearing Capacity of Layered Retaining Walls with Geotextile Reinforcement
the same. Soil: Weaker Soil Underlain by Stronger Soil / Retaining Walls with Geogrid Reinforcement
• Offers more worked-out examples and figures / Closely Spaced Foundations – Effect on – General / Design Procedure for Geogrid –
than any other text. Ultimate Bearing Capacity / Bearing Capacity Reinforced Retaining Wall
• Contains a selection of end-of chapter of Foundations on Top of a Slope / Seismic 9. Sheet Pile Walls
problems, as well as a list of references for Bearing Capacity of Foundation at the Edge Construction Methods / Cantilever Sheet Pile
further information and study. of Granular Soil Slope / Bearing Capacity of Walls / Cantilever Sheet Piling Penetrating
Foundations on a Slope / Foundations on a Sandy Soils / Special Cases for Cantilever Walls
Ancillaries
Rock / Uplift Capacity Foundations Penetrating a Sandy Soil / Cantilever Sheet
Instructor’s Solutions Manual
5. Shallow Foundations: Allowable Bearing Piling Penetrating Clay / Special Cases for
ISBN: 0-495-66811-7, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66811-4
Capacity and Settlement Cantilever Walls Penetrating Clay / Anchored
SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual
Stress Due to a Concentrated Load / Stress Sheet-Pile Walls / Free Earth Support Method
ISBN: 0-495-66813-3, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66813-8
Due to a Circularly Loaded Area / Stress Below for Penetration of Sandy Soil / Design Charts
Also Available a Rectangular Area / Average Vertical Stress for Free Earth Support Method (Penetration
Principles of Foundation Engineering, Sixth Edition Increase Due to a Rectangularly Loaded Area into Sandy Soil) / Moment Reduction for
Complex Chinese Version / Stress Increase Under an Embankment / Anchored Sheet-Pile Walls / Computational
ISBN: 986-677-523-2, ISBN-13: 978-986-677-523-9 Westergaard’s Solution for Vertical Stress Pressure Diagram Method for Penetration
Due to a Point Load / Stress Distribution for into Sandy Soil / Fixed Earth Support Method
Principles of Foundation Engineering, Fifth Edition
Westergaard Material / Elastic Settlement of for Penetration into Sandy Soil / Field
Spanish Version
Foundations on Saturated Clay / Settlement Observations for Anchored Sheet Pile Wall /
ISBN: 970-686-481-4, ISBN-13: 978-970-686-481-9
Based on the Theory of Elasticity / Improved Free Earth Support Method for Penetration of
Contents Equation for Elastic Settlement / Settlement Clay / Anchors / Holding Capacity of Anchor
1. Geotechnical Properties of Soil of Sandy Soil: Use of Strain Influence Factor / Plates in Sand / Holding Capacity of Anchor
Grain-Size Distribution / Size Limits for Soils Settlement of Foundation on Sand Based on Plates in Clay (φ = 0 Condition) / Ultimate
/ Weight-Volume Relationships / Relative Standard Penetration Resistance / Settlement Resistance of Tiebacks
Density / Atterberg Limits / Liquidity Index / in Granular Soil Based on Pressuremeter Test 10. Braced Cuts
Activity / Soil Classification Systems / Hydraulic (PMT) / Primary Consolidation Settlement Pressure Envelope for Braced-Cut Design /
Conductivity / Steady-State Seepage / Relationships / Three-Dimensional Effect Pressure Envelope for Cuts in Layered Soil /
Effective Stress / Consolidation / Calculation of on Primary Consolidation Settlement / Design of Various Components of a Braced Cut
Primary Consolidation Settlement / Time Rate Settlement Due to Secondary Consolidation / / Case Studies for Braced Cuts / Bottom Heave
of Consolidation / Degree of Consolidation Field Load Test / Presumptive Bearing Capacity of a Cut in Clay / Stability of the Bottom of a
Under Ramp Loading / Shear Strength / / Tolerable Settlement of Buildings Cut in Sand / Lateral Yielding of Sheet Piles and
Unconfined Compression Test / Comments on 6. Mat Foundations Ground Settlement
Friction Angle, φ’/ Correlations for Undrained Combined Footings / Common Types of 11. Pile Foundations
Shear Strength, cu / Sensitivity Mat Foundations / Bearing Capacity of Mat Types of Piles and Their Structural
2. Natural Soil Deposits and Subsoil Foundations / Differential Settlement of Characteristics / Estimating Pile Length /
Exploration Mats / Field Settlement Observations for Mat Installation of Piles / Load Transfer Mechanism
Soil Origin / Residual Soil / Gravity Transported Foundations / Compensated Foundation / / Equations for Estimating Pile Capacity /
Soil / Alluvial Deposits / Lacustrine Deposits Structural Design of Mat Foundations Meyerhof’s Method for Estimating Qp / Vesic’s
Glacial Deposits / Aeolian Soil Deposits / 7. Lateral Earth Pressure Method for Estimating Qp / Coyle and Castello’s
Organic Soil / Some Local Terms for Soils Lateral Earth Pressure at Rest / Rankine Method for Estimating Qp in Sand / Correlations
/ Purpose of Subsurface Exploration / Active Earth Pressure / A Generalized Case for Calculating Qp with SPT and CPT Results /
Subsurface Exploration Program / Exploratory for Rankine Active Pressure / Coulomb’s Frictional Resistance (Qp) in Sand / Frictional
Borings in the Field / Procedures for Sampling Active Earth Pressure / Active Earth Pressure (Skin) Resistance in Clay / Point-Bearing Capacity
Soil / Split-Spoon Sampling / Sampling with a Due to Surcharge / Active Earth Pressure of Piles Resting on Rock / Pile Load Tests /
Scrapper Bucket / Sampling with Thin-Walled for Earthquake Conditions / Active Pressure Elastic Settlement of Piles / Laterally Loaded
Table / Sampling with a Piston Sampler / for Wall Rotation about the Top: Braced Cut Piles / Pile-Driving Formulas / Pile Capacity for
Observation of Water Tables / Vane Shear Test / Active Earth Pressure for Translation of Vibration-Driven Piles / Negative Skin Friction /
/ Cone Penetration Test / Pressuremeter Test Retaining Wall – Granular Backfill / Rankine Group Efficiency / Ultimate Capacity of Group
(PMT) / Dilatometer Test / Coring of Rocks Passive Earth Pressure / Rankine Passive Piles in Saturated Clay / Elastic Settlement of
/ Preparation of Boring Logs / Geophysical Earth Pressure: Vertical Backfill and Inclined Group Piles / Consolidation Settlement of Group
Exploration / Subsoil Exploration Report Backfill / Coulomb’s Passive Earth Pressure / Piles / Piles in Rock
3. Shallow Foundations: Ultimate Bearing Comments on the Failure Surface Assumption 12. Drilled-Shaft Foundations
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Load / Lateral Load-Carrying Capacity – Edition
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Characteristic Load and Moment Method / Spanish Version
free student download, equipped with full
Drilled Shafts Extending into Rock ISBN: 970-686-061-4, ISBN-13: 978-970-686-061-3
solutions.
13. Foundations on Difficult Soils • New content on the process of the formation
Definition and Types of Collapsible Soil Contents
of various types of rock (i.e., rock cycle). 1. Geotechnical Engineering – From the Beginning
/ Physical Parameters for Identification / • New chapter solely dedicated to Soil
Procedure for Calculating Collapse Settlement Geotechnical Engineering Prior to the 18th
Classification. Century / Preclassical Period of Soil Mechanics
/ Foundation Design in Soils Not Susceptible • Several recently developed empirical
to Wetting / Foundation Design in Soils (1700-1776) / Classical Soil Mechanics – Phase I
relationships to estimate maximum dry (1776-1856) / Classical Soil Mechanics – Phase
Susceptible to Wetting / General Nature of unit weight and optimum moisture content
Expansive Soils / Unrestrained Swell Test II (1856-1910) / Modern Soil Mechanics (1910-
have been added to the chapter on “Soil 1927) / Geotechnical Engineering after 1927 /
/ Swelling Pressure Test / Classification of Compaction”.
Expansive Soil on the Basis of Index Tests / End of an Era
• “Hydraulic Conductivity” and “Seepage” are
Foundation Considerations for Expansive Soils 2. Soil Deposits – Origin, Grain-Size, and Shape
now presented in two separate chapters
/ Construction on Expansive Soils / General Rock Cycle and the Origin of Soil / Soil Deposits
(Chapters 6 and 7), with flow net construction
Nature of Sanitary Landfills / Settlement of – General / Residual Soil / Gravity Transported
in anisotropic soils as a new topic covered
Sanitary Landfills Soil / Alluvial Deposits / Lacustrine Deposits
under “Seepage”.
14. Soil Improvement and Group Modification / Glacial Deposits / Aeolian Soil Deposits /
• New chapter on “Ground Improvement”
General Principles of Compaction / Field Organic Soil / Soil – Particle Size / Clay Minerals
briefly treating topics related to chemical and
Compaction / Compaction Control for Clay / Specific Gravity (Gs) / Mechanical Analysis of
mechanical stabilizations.
Hydraulic Barriers / Vibroflotation / Blasting / Soil / Effective Size, Uniformity Coefficient, and
• New section on geophysical exploration has
Precompression / Sand Drains / Prefabricated Coefficient of Gradation / Particle Shape
been added to the chapter on Subsurface
Vertical Drains / Lime Stabilization / Cement Exploration. 3. Weight-Volume Relationships and Plasticity
Stabilization / Fly-Ash Stabilization / Stone • The chapter on shallow foundations presented Weight-Volume Relationships / Relationships
Columns / Sand Compaction Piles / Dynamic in Chapter 12 in the previous edition, is now among Unit Weight, Void Ratio, Moisture
Compaction / Jet Grouting treated in two separate chapters—“Bearing Content, and Specific Gravity / Relationships
Capacity” and “Settlement”. “Pile Foundations” among Unit Weight, Porosity, and Moisture
and “Drilled Shafts” are also now two separate Content / Relative Density / Consistency of Soil
chapters (previously “Deep Foundations – / Activity / Liquidity Index / Plasticity Chart
Piles and Drilled Shafts”). 4. Soil Classification
• A new appendix on “Geosynthetics” has AASHTO Soil Classification System / Unified
been added, primarily introducing readers to Classification System
geotextile and geogrid as they relate to the 5. Soil Compaction
eBook construction of mechanically stabilized earth Compaction - General Principles / Standard
(MSE) retaining walls. Proctor Test / Factors Affecting Compaction /
• The majority of example and homework Modified Proctor Test / Empirical Relationships
problems are new and many new photographs / Field Compaction / Specifications for
have been added to this edition. Field Compaction / Determination of Field
Unit Weight after Compaction / Effect of
Key Features Compaction on Cohesive Soil Properties
• Large number of example problems in all
6. Hydraulic Conductivity
Fundamentals of •
chapters.
Provides a comprehensive treatment of soil
Bernoulli’s Equation / Darcy’s Law / Hydraulic
Geotechnical Engineering mechanics and foundation engineering that
Conductivity / Laboratory Determination of
Hydraulic Conductivity / Empirical Relations
can be used to teach a combined, one-
Fourth Edition for Hydraulic Conductivity / Equivalent
Braja M. Das, California State University-Sacramento
semester course.
Hydraulic Conductivity in Stratified Soil /
• Covers topics such as bearing capacity and
Permeability Test in the Field by Pumping from
636 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2013. settlement of shallow foundations (spread
Wells
ISBN: 1-111-57675-0, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-57675-2 footings and mats), retaining walls, braced
cuts, piles, drilled shafts, and much more. 7. Seepage
Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering is a • Abundantly illustrated to help students Laplace’s Equation of Continuity / Flow Nets
concise combination of the essential components understand the material. / Seepage Calculation from a Flow Net / Flow
of Braja Das’ market-leading texts, Principles • Several examples are included in each chapter Nets in Anisotropic Soil
of Geotechnical Engineering and Principles of as well as numerous problems provided for 8. Stresses in Soil Mass
Foundation Engineering. The text includes the homework and assignment. Stresses in Saturated Soil without Seepage
fundamental concepts of soil mechanics and • All units presented using SI. / Stresses in Saturated Soil with Seepage /
foundation engineering without becoming • A historical perspective (pre-18th century - Seepage Force / Heaving in Soil Due to Flow
cluttered with excessive details and alternatives. present) provides detailed background and Around Sheet Piles / Stress Cause by a Point
Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering features content development. Load / Vertical Stress Caused by a Line Load
a wealth of worked out-examples, as well as • Contains a list of references for further / Vertical Stress Below a Uniformly Loaded
figures to help students with theory and problem- information and study in each chapter. Circular Area / Vertical Stress Caused by a
solving skills. Das maintains the careful balance of • Full Instructor’s Solutions Manual and Rectangularly Loaded Area
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13. Application of Geotechnical Instruments and Quality Control Tests • New Learning Objectives have been added for
in Reclamation and Soil Improvement 5. Implementation of Prefabricated Vertical each chapter.
Projects Drain Project • Problem Sets have been thoroughly revised
14. Quality Management in Prefabricated 6. Monitoring of Performance and updated to match the new content in
Vertical Drain Projects 7. Performance Assessment the book, adding approximately 150 new and
15. Densification of Granular Soil 8. Case Studies revised problems
• Available with MindTap and MindLink! MindTap
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Reclamation Projects
References
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assessment material online, while allowing
instructors to customize the online course and
track student progress. MindLink connects
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• Designed to provide a comprehensive
treatment focused on the subject of traffic and
highway - specific and unambiguous, allowing
the subject matter to be directly applied in
practice.
• Contemporary and complete text that can be
used both at the undergraduate and at the
Traffic & Highway graduate level for courses that emphasize
Soil Improvement: Engineering highway and traffic engineering topics.
Prefabricated Vertical Drain Fifth Edition • Useful as a study guide for preparing for
the professional engineering license exam,
Techniques Nicholas Garber,
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University of Virginia
University of Virginia
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transportation, its importance, and the extent
Also Available in SI Units to which transportation pervades our daily
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ISBN: 981-243-044-X, ISBN-13: 978-981-243-044-1 lives.
• Provides information about all of the basic
This new edition of Garber and Hoel’s best-
This distinct text illustrates both theoretical and areas in which transportation engineers work:
selling text focuses on giving students insight
practical aspects, with frequent references to traffic operation and management, planning,
into all facets of traffic and highway engineering.
several land reclamation and soil improvement design, construction, and maintenance.
Students generally come to this course with little
projects that have been chosen by the authors • Text covers five categories: Part 1: Introduction;
knowledge or understanding of the importance of
to be specifically located in Asia. Consolidation Part 2: Traffic Operations; Part 3: Transportation
transportation, much less of the extensive career
theories and numerical methods involving Planning; Part 4: Location, Geometrics, and
opportunities within the field. Transportation
vertical drains are presented, and a selection Drainage; Part 5: Materials and Pavements.
is an extremely broad field, and courses must
of appropriate design parameters for soil either cover all transportation modes or focus Ancillaries
improvement using prefabricated vertical drains on specifics. While many topics can be covered Instructor’s Solution Manual
is discussed. Projects implementation and with a survey approach, this often lacks sufficient ISBN: 1-133-93714-4, ISBN-13: 978-1-133-93714-2
monitoring of performance are described. Several depth and students leave the course without SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual
case studies are also presented. a full understanding of any of the fields. This ISBN: 1-133-94387-X, ISBN-13: 978-1-133-94387-7
Key Features text focuses exclusively on traffic and highway MindTap
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methods involving vertical drains. pivotal role transportation plays in our society, 1-285-86320-7, 978-1-285-86318-4
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are discussed in this book. on our daily lives. This approach gives students 1-285-86321-4, 978-1-285-86319-1
• Describes performance and assessment a sense of what the field is about as well as an
opportunity to consider some of its challenges. Contents
of improvement using geotechnical Part I: INTRODUCTION
instrumentation, in-situ, and laboratory Later chapters focus on specific issues facing
transportation engineers. The text uses 1. The Profession of Transportation
testing methods. 2. Transportation Systems and Organizations
• Provides a selection of appropriate design pedagogical tools such as worked problems,
diagrams and tables, reference material, and Part II: TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
parameters for soil improvement using 3. Characteristics of the Driver, the Pedestrian, the
prefabricated vertical drains. realistic examples to demonstrate how the
material is applied. Bicyclist, the Vehicle, and the Road
Contents 4. Traffic Engineering Studies
1. Introduction New to This Edition 5. Highway Safety
2. Theories, Computations, and Design • In addition to the updates for each chapter, 6. Fundamental Principles of Traffic Flow
Procedures Involving Vertical Drains substantial changes have been made in several 7. Intersection Design
3. Geotechnical Properties of Soft Soil and chapters to reflect new methods, procedures, 8. Intersection Control
their Determination and technology based on the availability of new 9. Capacity and Level of Service for Highway
4. Properties of Prefabricated Vertical Drain editions of relevant professional publications. Segments
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10. Capacity and Level of Service at Signalized a particular mode in great detail. By placing Priority Safety Improvements / Highway
Intersections emphasis on explaining the environment in which Safety: Who Is At Risk and What Can Be Done?
Part III: TRANSPORTATION PLANNING transportation operates, this book presents the / Commercial Transportation Safety: A Team
11.The Transportation Planning Process “big picture” to assist students in understanding Approach
12. Forecasting Travel Demand why transportation systems operate as they do 9. Intelligent Transportation and Information
13. Evaluating Transportation Alternatives and the role they play in a global society. Technology
Part IV: LOCATION, GEOMETRICS, AND Freeway and Incident Management Systems
DRAINAGE Key Features / Advanced Arterial Traffic Control (AATC)
14. Highway Surveys and Location • Organized around the fundamentals within Systems / Multimodal Traveler Information
15. Geometric Design of Highway Facilities the field of transportation engineering. Systems / Advanced Technologies for Rail
16. Highway Drainage • Pedagogical approach with an extensive
Part V: MATERIALS AND PAVEMENTS use of solved examples in each chapter that
17. Soil Engineering for Highway Design illustrate text material.
18. Bituminous Materials • Homework problems are provided at the end
19. Design of Flexible Highway Pavements of each chapter, as well as a summary and list
20.Design of Rigid Pavements of suggestions for further reading.
21. Pavement Management • PowerPoint Slides featuring all images from
Appendix A: Critical Values for the Student’s t the text available for download. eBook
and x2 Distributions Ancillaries
Appendix B: Developing Equations for Instructors Solution Manual
Computing Regression Coefficients ISBN: 0-534-39446-9, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-39446-2
Appendix C: Fitting Speed and Density Data for SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual
Example 6.3 to the Greenshields Model Using ISBN: 0-495-66790-0, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66790-2
Excel
Appendix D: An Example of Level of Service Contents
Determination using HCS™ 2010
Appendix E: Metric Conversion Factors for
1. Overview of Transportation
Transportation and Society / Career
Introduction to Traffic
Highway Geometric Design. Opportunities in Transportation / Engineering: A Manual
Transportation History
2. Transportation Systems Models
for Data Collection and
Systems and Their Characteristics / Analysis
Components of Transportation Systems / Tools Second Edition
and Techniques for Analyzing Transportation Thomas R. Currin, Southern Polytechnic University
Systems
eBook 3. Human, Vehicle and Travelway
Characteristics
144 pages. Softbound. 8-1/2 x 11. 1-Color. ©2013.
ISBN: 1-111-57861-3, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-57861-9
Human Characteristics / The Human Response
Process / Passenger Behavior Characteristics Research leading to the continuous improvement
in Transportation Terminals / Vehicle of traffic analysis techniques depends on the
Characteristics / Travelway Characteristics ongoing collection of data relating to driver
behavior. Introduction to Traffic Engineering: A
4. Transportation Capacity and Analysis
Manual for Data Collection and Analysis is meant
The Capacity Concept / The Level of Service
to aid both the student of traffic engineering and
Concept / Highway Capacity / Transit Capacity
Transportation / Pedestrian Facilities / Bicycle Facilities /
the transportation professional in sound data
collection and analysis methods. It presents step-
Infrastructure Engineering: Airport Runway Capacity
by-step techniques for several traffic engineering
5. Transportation Planning and Evaluation
A Multi-Modal Integration A Context for Multimodel Transportation
topics. Each topic is introduced in a consistent
manner, and data collection and analysis forms
Lester Hoel, University of Virginia Planning / Factors in Choosing a Freight or are provided for each study. Studies are organized
Nicholas Garber, University of Virginia Passenger Mode / The Transportation Planning
Adel Sadek, University of Vermont to facilitate inclusion in a formal transportation
Process / Estimating Future Travel Demand / engineering report.
688 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2008. Evaluating Transportation Alternatives
ISBN: 0-534-95289-5, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-95289-1 6. Geometric Design of Travelways New to This Edition
Classification of Transportation Travelways • New content on the role of iPhones and other
/ Classification System of Highways and smart-phone applications, such as traffic
Also Available in SI Units Streets / Classification of Airport Runways counting applications and video applications,
ISBN: 0-495-66789-7, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66789-6 / Classification of Airport Taxiways / has been added.
Classification of Railroad Tracks / Design • New “Headway Study” chapter addresses the
Transportation Infrastructure Engineering: A Multi- Standards for Travelways / Runway and new basis for determining the quality of traffic
Modal Integration, intended to serve as a resource Taxiway Design Standards / Railroad Track flow at an intersection.
for courses in transportation engineering, Design Standards / Design of the Vertical • Now includes a review of the latest standards
emphasizes transportation in an overall systems Alignment / Design of the Horizontal from the Transportation Research Board’s
perspective. It can serve as a textbook for Alignment / Determination of the Orientation Highway Capacity Manual 2010 and the
an introductory course or for upper-level and Length of an Airport Runway Institute of Transportation Engineers.
undergraduate and first-year graduate courses. • New “Freeway Density” chapter, dealing with
7. Structural Design of Travelways
This book, unlike the widely used textbook the collection of data needed to compute
Structural Components of Travelways /
Traffic and Highway Engineering by Garber traffic density on roadways having few
General Principles of Structural Design of
and Hoel, serves a different purpose and is intersections, teaches students the methods
Travelways
intended for a broader audience. Its objective is used in determining the capacity and level of
to provide an overview of transportation from a 8. Transportation Safety
service on an uninterrupted flow facility.
multimodal viewpoint, rather than emphasizing Issues Involved in Transportation Safety /
• Includes updated references to standard traffic
Collection and Analysis of a Crash / High-
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manuals such as the Institute of Transportation When Do They Travel? Hydraulic Applications / Classification of
Trip Generation Rate Manual. 14. Trip Generation Study - Land Use and Trip Hydraulic Problems / Scientific Approach
• New Instructor and Student Support websites Production to Investigating Hydraulic Problems /
include Excel templates of the data collection Appendix Simplification of Scientific Approach /
forms, as well as all data summary and analysis Hydraulic Modeling / Scientific Foundations
forms. Recordings of intersections, as well for the Study of Hydraulics / Dimensions /
as a database of traffic cameras available for Hydraulics Systems of Units / Scope and Organization of
viewing online are also available for use in the Book
instruction.
Part 1: Fluid Mechanic Preliminaries
Key Features 2. Fundamental Properties of Fluids and Flow
• Presents traffic engineering topics, such as Types
spot speeds, turning movements, queue Measures of Fluid Mass and Weight / Viscosity
length and intersection capacity, and teaches / Compressibility of Fluids / Thermal Expansion
the evaluative procedures needed when / Surface Tension / Vapor Pressure
compiling a traffic impact study. 3. Forces, Motion, and Energy
• Transportation planning oriented topics, such Hydraulic Parameters / Forces / Motions /
as traffic compliance, vehicle occupancy, trip Relation between Forces and Motions / Energy
generation and origin-destination studies, are / Relation between Force and Energy / Mass,
also covered. Momentum and Energy Fluxes / Significance
• Consistent format throughout follows a of Relative Magnitudes of Forces and Energy /
lesson-plan type template allowing easy Regimes of Flow
modification by the instructor. Elementary Hydraulics 4. Hydrostatics
• Real-world scenarios show where and how Pressure at a Point / Pressure Field / Variation
the studies can be implemented and how First Edition
James F. Cruise, University of Alabama-Huntsville of Pressure in a Fluid at Rest / Standard
they contribute to the overall analysis of the Vijay P. Singh, Louisiana State University Atmosphere / Hydrostatic Force on Immersed
situation. Mohsen M. Sherif, United Arab Emirates University Surfaces / Graphical Representation of
• Each study has been class-tested in a full- Hydrostatic Forces / Buoyancy and Stability /
semester, transportation-engineering course. 608 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2007. Measurement of Pressure / Manometer
These studies have been used and refined in ISBN: 0-534-49483-8, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-49483-4
courses for over 10 years. Part 2: Hydraulic Principles
• Standard equations show linkages between Elementary Hydraulics is written for the 5. Governing Equations
field data collection and estimation of field undergraduate level and contains material to Mass Conservation: The Continuity Equation /
conditions. Such linkages allow students appeal to a diversified class of students. The book, Energy Conservation: The Bernoulli Equation
to see how the estimation equations were divided into three parts, blends fluid mechanics, / Momentum Conservation: The Momentum
developed and how they compare to an hydraulic science, and hydraulics engineering. The Equation / Choice between Momentum and
observed set of data. first part of the text draws upon fluid mechanics Energy Equations
• Each procedure can be accomplished by and summarizes the concepts deemed essential to 6. Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similarity
undergraduate engineering students within the teaching of hydraulics. The second part builds Fundamental Dimensions, Systems of
a reasonable amount of time and with proper on the first section while discussing the science Units and Hydraulic Variables / Empirical
understanding of the material. of hydraulics. The third section looks at the Formulation of General Flow Equation /
• Data-collection and data-analysis forms are engineering practice of hydraulics and illustrates Methods of Dimensional Analysis / Hydraulic
provided for each study in both electronic and practical applications of the material covered in Scale Models / Types of Similarity / Dominating
hard copy format. the text. In addition to these applications, the text Forces / Distorted Models
• Perforated pages in the book make data contains a number of numerical problems and a 7. Flow Resistance and Velocity Distributions
collection forms easy to use. reading aid at the end of each chapter to enhance Factors Affecting Flow Resistance / Steady
student learning. Uniform Flow / Resistance Equations for
Contents
Key Features Steady Uniform Flow / Velocity Distributions
1. Introduction - How to Use This Manual
• Students require no previous experience in in Steady, Uniform Flow / Power Law Velocity
2. Spot Speed Study - Determining Roadway
hydraulics as this book was written at the Distributions
Speeds
3. Turning Movement Counts - Assessing the elementary level. 8. Closed Conduit Flow
Signalized Intersection I • “Reading Aids” are located at the end of each General Energy Considerations / Resistance
4. Vehicle Delay Study - Assessing the chapter to aid student learning. Applications and Friction Losses in Pipes /
Signalized Intersection II • The text is divided into 3 parts: Fluid Empirical Resistance Equations / Minor Losses
5. Parking Study - On- and Off-Street Analysis Mechanics (an introduction), Hydraulic Science in Pipes / Water Distribution Systems / Transient
6. Saturation Flow Rate - Assessing the (core of text), and Hydraulic Engineering Flow in Closed Conduits / Surge Tanks
Signalized Intersection III (applications and design). 9. Pumps
7. Poisson Distribution - Assessing the • Large selection of homework problems. Introduction / Overall Efficiency of Hydraulic
Signalized Intersection IV Machines / Classification of Pumps / Positive
Ancillaries (Displacement) Pumps / Dynamic Pressure
8. Queue Length - Assessing the Signalized Instructor’s Solutions Manual
Intersection V Pumps / Pumps Operating in Combination
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9. Headway Study - Capacity and the 10. Channel Geometry
Unsignalized Intersection Contents Channel Flow / Types of Open Channels /
10. Traffic Control Compliance Study - Obeying 1. Introduction Channel Geometry / Geometric Elements
the Law Definition of Hydraulics / Distinction / Cross Section Asymmetry / Compound
11. Freeway Density - Uninterrupted Flow Among Hydraulics, Hydrology, and Fluid Sections / Channel Slope / River Hydraulic
12. Vehicle Occupancy Study - Measuring Mechanics / Classification of Hydraulics / Geometry / Hydraulic Geometry of Basins
Persons per Vehicle Subject Matter of Hydraulics / Environmental / Measurement of Geometric Elements of
13. Origin-Destination Study - Where and and Water Resources Problems Involving Natural Rivers
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Combined Shear and Tension in Fasteners / New to This Edition Work-Energy Methods
Welded Connections / Fillet Welds • All of the material on loads has been updated to 8. Influence Lines
8. Eccentric Connections meet the latest ASCE standards. 9. Application of Influence Lines
Examples of Eccentric Connections / Eccentric • Chapter 14 of the previous edition has been 10. Analysis of Symmetric Structures
Bolted Connections: Shear Only / Eccentric deleted, with the method of least work now
Bolted Connections: Shear Plus Tension / covered in Chapter 13 and the treatment of Part III: Analysis of Statically Indeterminate
Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear Only the three-moment equation moved to a new Structures
/ Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear Plus Appendix D. 11. Introduction to Statically Indeterminate
Tension / Moment-Resisting Connections / • All artwork for this book has been redrawn in Structures
Column Stiffeners and Other Reinforcement / two colors to enhance clarity. 12. Approximate Analysis of Rectangular Building
End-Plate Connections • Fifteen percent new problems now totalling Frame
9. Composite Construction over 600. 13. Method of Consistent Deformations-Force
Introduction / Shored Versus Unshored • Included software has been updated. Method
Construction / Effective Flange Width / Steel • Available with MindTap and MindLink! MindTap 14. Influence Lines for Statically Indeterminate
Headed Stud Anchors / Design / Deflections is a personalized online learning program Structures
/ Composite Beams with Formed Steel Deck allowing students to make notes, highlight 15. Slope-Deflection Method
/ Tables for Composite Beam Analysis and text, and save bookmarks in an electronic
16. Moment-Distribution Method
Design / Continuous Beams / Composite reader. Students can complete homework and
assessment material online, while allowing 17. Introduction to Matrix Structural Analysis
Columns
instructors to customize the online course and Appendix A: Areas and Centroids of
10. Plate Girders Geometric Shapes
Introduction / General Considerations / AISC track student progress. MindLink connects
MindTap and other online activities to all major Appendix B: Review of Matrix Algebra
Requirements for Proportions of Plate Girders Appendix C: Computer Software
/ Flexural Strength / Shear Strength / Bearing Learning Management Systems.
Key Features Appendix D: Three-Moment Equation
Stiffeners / Design
Appendix - Plastic Analysis and Design • Clear and valuable explanations of the basic
Introduction / AISC Requirements / Analysis / concepts, supported by detailed step-by-step
Design procedures for analysis, enables students
References to make an easier transition from theory to
Answers to Selected Problems problem solving.
• Worked-out examples provide extra support.
• Each chapter begins with an introductory eBook
Structural Analysis section defining its objective and ends with a
helpful summary.
• Chapter 17: Introduction to Matrix Structural
Analysis prepares readers for the follow-up
course in matrix structural analysis.
• Free accompanying software, upgraded for
this new edition, for analyzing plane framed
structures is available for download via the
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variety of structural loading configurations and
to determine cause versus effect relationships
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Fifth Edition
Aslam Kassimali, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
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MindTap This book takes a fresh, student-oriented
814 pages. Casebound. 8 x 11. 2-Color. ©2015. ISBN: 1-285-86615-0, 1-285-86617-7, ISBN-13: 978-1- approach to teaching the material covered in
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SI Version MindTap structural analysis course. Unlike traditional texts
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exceptionally clear explanations of concepts,
Contents
The fifth edition of the definitive Structural step-by-step procedures for analysis, flowcharts,
Part I: Introduction to Structural Analysis and
Analysis by Aslam Kassimali teaches students the and interesting and modern examples, producing
Loads
basic principles of structural analysis using the a technically and mathematically accurate
1. Introduction to Structural Analysis
classical approach. The chapters flow logically, presentation of the subject.
2. Loads on Structures
starting at an introduction of the topic, moving Part II: Analysis of Statically Determinate New to This Edition
to an analysis of statically determinate beams, Structures • New chapter on introduction to geometrically
trusses, and rigid frames, and concluding with nonlinear structural analysis. This chapter will
3. Equilibrium and Support Reactions
the analysis of statically determinate beams. The cover the second-order analysis (also called
text includes solved problems to help illustrate 4. Plane and Space Trusses the P-Δ and P-δ analysis) of frames.
the fundamental concepts. Access to interactive 5. Beams and Frames: Shear and Bending • MATLAB® code, used for various flowcharts in
software for analyzing plane framed structures is Moment the textbook, is now available to instructors
available for download via the text’s companion 6. Deflection of Beams: Geometric Methods via the companion web site.
website for users of the book. 7. Deflections of Trusses, Beams and Frames: • Computer exercises have been added in
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provided to guide the student. Appendix A. FE Exam Review Problems updated with all important concepts
• Material from the Appendices and References/ On-Line Content highlighted.
Historical Notes of Mechanics of Materials, 7th 10. Review of Centroids and Moments of • Updated Chapter Summary and Review
Edition has been moved online, available to Inertia sections at the end of each chapter now
students and instructors for reference. Centroids of Plane Areas / Centroids of include key formulas derived, discussed, and
Composite Areas / Moments of Inertia of Plane applied to problem solutions.
Ancillaries • Many new/updated/revised example
Areas / Parallel-Axis Theorem for Moments of
Instructor’s Solutions Manual problems have been added in each chapter;
Inertia / Polar Moments of Inertia / Products of
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Historical Notes
Contents Appendix B. Systems of Units and Conversion Factors has been implemented so that important
1. Tension, Compression, and Shear Appendix C. Problem Solving fundamental concepts can be highlighted and
Introduction to Mechanics of Materials Appendix D. Mathematical Formulas emphasized.
/ Normal Stress and Strain / Mechanical Appendix E. Properties of Plane Areas • Over 100 new problems typical in type and
Properties of Materials / Elasticity, Plasticity, Appendix F. Properties of Structural-Steel Shapes format of those found on the FE Examination
and Creep / Linear Elasticity, Hooke’s Law, Appendix G. Properties of Structural Lumber have been added in an additional appendix to
and Poisson’s Ratio / Shear Stress and Strain Appendix H. Deflections and Slopes of Beams assist students in preparing for the FE Exam.
/ Allowable Stresses and Allowable Loads / Appendix I. Properties of Materials • All problems have been reviewed for
Design for Axial Loads and Direct Shear appropriateness and accuracy; many problems
2. Axially Loaded Members were revised or updated to improve clarity
Changes in Lengths of Axially Loaded in presentation of fundamental concepts. In
Members / Changes in Lengths Under some cases, problem solutions were revised
Nonuniform Conditions / Statically to enhance learning. MathCAD solutions for
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Misfits, and Prestrains / Stresses on Inclined instructors.
Sections eBook • New section on failure theories for
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3. Torsion
made from ductile or brittle materials has
Torsional Deformations of a Circular Bar /
been added.
Circular Bars of Linearly Elastic Materials /
• New section added to Chapter 1 to assist the
Nonuniform Torsion / Stresses and Strains in
student in making the transition from the
Pure Shear / Relationship Between Moduli
prerequisite course on Statics to Mechanics
of Elasticity E and G / Transmission of Power
of Materials; fundamental concepts of
by Circular Shafts / Statically Indeterminate
equilibrium are reviewed and then applied to
Torsional Members
4. Shear Forces and Bending Moments
Mechanics of Materials solution of sample problems, like those they
will encounter in later chapters.
Types of Beams, Loads, and Reactions / Shear Eighth Edition
Forces and Bending, Moments / Relationships James M. Gere, Stanford University Key Features
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Coulomb Friction / Wedges / Square-Threaded and Singularity Functions / Normal and 8. Three-Dimensional Dynamics
Screws / Belt Friction / V-belts / Bearings / Tangential Coordinates / Two-Dimensional of Rigid Bodies
Thrust Bearings, Collars, and Clutches / Rolling Parametric Equations of Dynamics / Polar Rotational Transformation between
Resistance Coordinates / Angular Momentum of a Particle Coordinate Systems / Coordinate
10. Moments of Inertia / Central Force Motion / Three-Dimensional Transformations / Eulerian Angles / Angular
Second Moment of an Area / Determination of Particle Dynamics in Curvilinear Coordinates / Motion / Joint Coordinate System / Equations
the Second Moment of an Area by Integration Cylindrical Coordinates / Spherical Coordinates of Motion / Euler’s Equations of Motion /
/ Polar Moment of Inertia / Second Moment / Parametric Equations in Tangential, Normal Stability of Rotation about a Principle Axis /
of an Area about Centroidal Axes for Specific and Binormal Coordinates Motion of an Axisymmetric Object / Heavy
Areas / Parallel-Axis Theorem for the Second 3. Work – Energy and Impulse – Momentum Axisymmetric Top / Gyroscopic Motion
Moment of Area / Radius of Gyration of an First Integrals of Motion with Steady Procession / Motion of an
Area / Second Moments of Composite Areas / Power, Work and Energy / Work of a Spring Axisymmetric Body Subjected to no External
Principal Second Moments of Area / Product Force / Work of the Gravitational Attraction Forces / The Gyroscope
Moment of an Area, or Product Moment of Force Between Two Masses / Power and 9. Vibration
Inertia / Rotation of Axes / Mohr’s Circle to Efficiency / Conservative Forces and Potential Undamped Single-Degree-of-Freedoms
Determine Principal Second Moments of Area Energy / Conservative Energy / Principle System / Linear Vibration / Nonlinear Vibration
/ Eigenvalue Problem / Mass Moments of of Impulse and momentum / Impulse and / Damped Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems
Inertia / Parallel-Axis Theorem Momentum of Several Particles / Impact / / Undamped Motion / Overdamped Motion
11. Virtual Work Direct Central Impact / Oblique Central Impact / Critically Damped Motion / Nonlinear
Work By a Force or Moment / Virtual Work / Impact with a Stationary Object Damping / Forced Response and Resonance
/ Principle of Virtual Work for a System of 4. System of Particles Appendix A - Mass Moment of Inertia
Connected Rigid Bodies / Finite Work of a General Equations for a System of Particles / Appendix B - Vector Calculus and Ordinary
Force and Moment / Conservative Forces Center of mass of a System of Particles / Kinetic Differential Equations
and Potential Energy / Potential Energy and Energy of a System of Particles / Work-Energy Dynamics Index Dictionary
Equilibrium / Stability of Equilibrium and Conservation of Energy of a System of Answers to Selected Problems
Appendix Particles / Mass Flows / Steady Mass Flow /
Solution of Systems of Linear Equations / Variable Mass Flow
Gauss Jordan Reduction / Inverse of a Matrix / 5. Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
Solution of Vector Equations Translation of a Rigid Body / Rotation About a
Statics Index Dictionary Fixed Axis / Planar Pure Rotation about an Axis
Answers Perpendicular to the Plane of Motion / Vector
Relations for Rotation in a Plane / Constraints
Contents to the Motion / General Plane Motion /
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics – Absolute and Relative Velocities in Plane
Computational Edition Motion of a Rigid Body / Experimental Motion
1. Kinematics of a Particle Data / Angular Velocity for Noisy Experimental
Rectilinear Motion of a Particle: Single Degree Data / Direct Vector Method to Obtain the
of Freedom / Classification of the Kinematics Angular Velocity / Instantaneous Center of
or Dynamics Problem / Inverse Dynamics Rotation in Plane Motion / Instantaneous
Problem / The Direct Dynamics Problem: Center of Rotation between Two Rigid Bodies
Rectilinear Motion When the Acceleration is / Absolute and Relative Acceleration of a Rigid
Given / Classification of Differential Equations Body in Plane Motion / Alternate Solution of
/ Separable First Order Scalar Differential the Acceleration of Rigid Bodies / Kinematics
Equations / Special Rectilinear Motions / of a System of Rigid Bodies / Analysis of Plane
Solution of a Liner First Order Differential Motion in Terms of a Parameter / General
Equation by Use of An Integrating Factor / Three-Dimensional Motion of a Rigid Body /
Second Order Linear Differential Equations / Linear and Angular Acceleration / Constraints
Numerical Solution of Differential Equations to the General Three-Dimensional Motion of
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Differential Equation / Projectile Motion / in Space / Other Constraints / Instantaneous
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Motion / Normal and Tangential Coordinates Rigid Body Having a Fixed Point in Space
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Dimensional Coordinate Systems / Cylindrical Respect to Rotating Reference Frame or
Coordinates / Spherical Coordinates / relative Coordinate System
Rectilinear Motion of Several particles /
6. Dynamics of Rigid Bodies in Plane Motion
General Relative Motion between Particles
Linear and Angular Momentum / Equations
/ Navigation using Relative Velocity /
of Motion for Rigid Bodies in Plane Motion /
Dependent Motions Between Two or More
Constraints on the Motion / Computational
Particles / Kinematic Parametric Equations
Methods for Plane Dynamic Systems / Systems
/ Trajectories Expressed as Function of
of Rigid Bodies or Particles / D’Alembert’s
Parameters / Parametric Equations for Three-
Principle
Dimensional Trajectories
7. Power, Work, Energy, Impulse, and
2. Kinetics of Particles
Momentum of a Rigid Body
Equations of Motion for a Particle/ Solution
Power, Work, and Energy of a Rigid Body
Strategy for Particle Dynamics / Review of
/ Systems of Rigid Bodies and Particles
the Concepts of Static and Kinetic Friction
/ Conservation of Energy / Impulse and
/ Determination of the Direction of the
Momentum / Eccentric Impact on a Single
Normal and Friction Forces / Discontinuity
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Systems
Contents and Beam System / Inverted Pendulum / Electric
3. Transient Response Analysis in the Time-
1. Relay Control Systems Power System / Hydro-Turbine and Penstock
Domain
2. Describing Function Based Process Appendix B: Root-Locus Plots / Discrete Fourier
4. Frequency Response Analysis
Identification Transform
5. Control System Stability Analysis
3. State Space Based Process Identification Appendix C: MATLAB® Commands
6. Control System Error Analysis and Calculation
4. On-Line Tuning of Controllers
7. Control System Synthesis and Compensation
8. Computer Control Systems Appendix A. Construction of Simulation Diagrams
Appendix B. Limitations of PID Controllers
Automatic Control: The
9. The Application of MATLAB® in Control
System Analysis and Compensation Appendix C. On-line Identification and Power of Feedback Using
Appendix A. Table of Laplace Transforms
Appendix B. Proof of the Optimal Frequency
Controller Tuning
MATLAB®
Theodore E. Djaferis, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Ratio for the High-Order Optimum Model Discrete-Time Control
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able to use a digital computer to rapidly work a
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examples are followed by a variety of problems
Theory: A Relay Feedback including follow-up “what if” questions, textbook-
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• Now includes more complex design examples Expansions / Incompletely Specified Functions States / Determination of State Equivalence
within the unit on sequential circuit design. / Examples of Truth Table Construction / Using an Implication Table / Equivalent
• Additional challenging and design-oriented Design of Binary Adders Sequential Circuits / Incompletely Specified
problems have been added to the majority of 5. Karnaugh Maps State Tables / Derivation of Flip-Flop Input
chapters. Minimum Forms of Switching Functions / Equations / Equivalent State Assignments /
• Available with MindTap and MindLink! Two- and Three-Variable Karnaugh Maps / Guidelines for State Assignment / Using a One-
MindTap is a personalized online learning Four-Variable Karnaugh Maps / Determination Hot State Assignment
program allowing students to make notes, of Minimum Expressions Using Essential Prime 16. Sequential Circuit Design
highlight text, and save bookmarks in an Implicants / Five-Variable Karnaugh Maps / Summary of Design Procedure for Sequential
electronic reader. Students can complete Other Uses of Karnaugh Maps / Other Forms of Circuits / Design Example-Code Converter
assessment material online, while instructors Karnaugh Maps / Design of Iterative Circuits / Design of
can customize the online course and track 6. Quine-McClusky Method Sequential Circuits Using ROMs and PLAs
student progress. MindLink connects MindTap Determination of Prime Implicants / The / Sequential Circuit Design Using CPLDs /
and online activities to all major Learning Prime Implicant Chart / Petrick’s Method Sequential Circuit Design Using FPGAs /
Management Systems. / Simplification of Incompletely Specified Simulation and Testing of Sequential Circuits /
Functions / Simplification Using Map-Entered Overview of Computer-Aided Design
Key Features
• Balances the basic theory of switching circuits Variables / Conclusion 17. VHDL for Sequential Logic
and how to apply it providing students with 7. Multi-Level Gate Circuits: NAND and NOR Modeling Flip-Flops Using VHDL Processes /
a clear presentation of the key concepts and Gates Modeling Registers and Counters Using VHDL
how to apply them to problems. Multi-Level Gate Circuits / NAND and NOR Processes / Modeling Combinational Logic
• Contains built-in Self Study Guide at the Gates / Design of Two-Level Circuits Using Using VHDL Processes / Modeling a Sequential
beginning of each chapter containing reading NAND and NOR Gates / Design of Multi- Machine / Synthesis of VHDL Code / More
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students to make the most of their reading. Conversion Using Alternative Gate Symbols / 18. Circuits for Arithmetic Operations
• Includes simulation or laboratory exercises Design of Two-Level, Multiple-Output Circuits Serial Adder with Accumulator / Design of a
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provides opportunities to design a logic circuit NAND and NOR Circuits State Machine Charts / Derivation of SM Charts
and then test its operation. 8. Combinational Circuit Design and / Realization of SM Charts
Simulation Using Gates 20. VHDL for Digital System Design
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/ VHDL Models for Multiplexers / VHDL This book provides a new paradigm for teaching
Contents Modules / Signals and Constants / Arrays /
1. Introduction: Number Systems and digital systems design. It puts forth the view that
VHDL Operators / Packages and Libraries / IEEE modern digital logic consists of several interacting
Conversion
Standard Logic / Compilation and Simulation areas that combine in a cohesive fashion. This
Digital Systems and Switching Circuits /
of VHDL Code includes traditional subjects, such as Boolean
Number Systems and Conversion / Binary
Arithmetic / Representation of Negative 11. Latches and Flip-Flops algebra, logic formalisms, Karnaugh maps, and
Numbers / Binary Codes Set-Reset Latch / Gated D Latch / Edge-Triggered other classical topics. It also goes beyond these
D Flip-Flop / S-R Flip-Flop / J-K Flip-Flop / T Flip- subject areas by including VHDL, CMOS, VLSI and
2. Boolean Algebra
Flop / Flip-Flops with Additional Inputs RISC architectures to show what the field looks like
Basic Operations / Boolean Expressions and
Truth Tables / Basic Theorems / Commutative, 12. Registers and Counters to a modern logic designer. Modern digital design
Associative, and Distributive Laws / Registers and Register Transfers / Shift Registers is no longer practiced as a stand-alone art. The
Simplification Theorems / Multiplying Out and / Design of Binary Counters / Counters for integrated approach used in this book is designed
Factoring / DeMorgan’s Laws Other Sequences / Counter Design Using S-R to ensure that graduating engineers are prepared
and J-K Flip-XFlops / Derivation of Flip-Flop to meet the challenges of the new century.
3. Boolean Algebra (Cont)
Input Equations-Summary
Multiplying Out and Factoring Expressions / Key Features
Exclusive-OR and Equivalence Operations / The 13. Analysis of Clocked Sequential Circuits
• Strong emphasis on design hierarchies.
Consensus Theorem / Algebraic Simplification A Sequential Parity Checker / Analysis by Signal
Using this view as a central theme, the book
of Switching Expressions / Proving Validity of Tracing and Timing Charts / State Tables and
introduces design processes at all levels, from
an Equation Graphs / General Models for Sequential Circuits
the bottom-up and from the top-down.
4. Applications of Boolean Algebra: Minterm 14. Derivation of State Graphs and Tables • Written in three basic modules for maximum
and Maxterm Expressions Design of a Sequence Detector / More Complex flexibility: traditional logic design, integration
Conversion of English Sentences to Boolean Design Problems / Guidelines for Construction and VLSI, and basic computer architecture.
Equations / Combinational Logic Design of State Graphs / Serial Data Code Conversion / • Chapter 5 on VHDL presents the structure and
Using a Truth Table / Minterm and Maxterm Alphanumeric State Graph Notation main ideas of an important tool in modern
Expansions / General Minterm and Maxterm 15. Reduction of State Tables State Assignment design, allowing students to see how theory
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• Chapters 6 and 7 on VLSI design are unique to systems engineering and harnesses the power
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often missing from more standard treatments. presents combinational and sequential systems and
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reinforcing the idea of system hierarchies.
circuits. It then interlocks these subjects with
discussions of structural and data flow modeling,
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1. Introduction
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Contents Part II: Digital Engineering: Manufacturing This book is a result of many years of teaching
1. Concepts in Digital Systems Technologies a senior course in digital systems design at the
6. Logic Families University of Texas at Austin. Intended for a senior-
2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates
7. Integrated Circuits level course, the book covers both basic principles
3. Combinational Logic Design
Part III: Digital Engineering: Sequential Systems of digital systems design and the use of hardware
4. Digital Hardware description language VHDL in the design process.
8. Sequential Systems: Definition and Analysis
5. First Concepts in VHDL Emphasis is placed on teaching by example
9. Sequential Design: Synthesis
6. CMOS Logic Circuits and for this reason, many digital system design
10. Sequential Design: Implementation
7. Silicon Chips and VLSI examples, ranging in complexity from a simple
Part IV: VHDL: Combinational Systems binary adder to a microprocessor, are included in
8. Logic Components
11. VHDL: A First Look the text. All of the VHDL code in this textbook has
9. Memory Elements and Arrays
12. Structural Modeling in VHDL: Part I been tested using the Modelsim simulator. The
10. Sequential Logic Networks
13. Data Flow Modeling in VHDL Modelsim software is available in a student edition
11. Computer Basics and a link for downloading the software, as well
14. Structural Modeling in VHDL: Part II
12. Advanced Computer Concepts as an introductory tutorial, is available on the CD
Part V: Manufacturing Technologies
15. VHDL Technology Information: Part I that accompanies this text. All of the VHDL code in
this textbook is available on this CD, as well as two
16. VHDL Technology Information: Part II
software packages, LogicAid and SimuAid, which
Part VI: VHDL: Sequential Systems
are useful in teaching digital system design.
17. Describing Synchronous Behavior in VHDL
18. Algorithmic Modeling in VHDL New to This Edition
19. VHDL: A Last Look • Simpler Mealy and Moore designs have been
added, as well as more detailed descriptions to
Appendix A: Powers of Two
the sequential circuit timing section.
Appendix B: VHDL Reserved Keywords
• Addition of an overview of design flow and
Appendix C: Introduction to Semiconductor
design technologies.
Physics
• Synthesis is introduced in Chapter 2 and all
code presented is generally synthesizable.
• New material on CPLDs and FPGAs has been
added to Chapter 3.
Analysis and Design of •
•
Several new examples have been added.
A more detailed treatment of
Digital Systems with VHDL microprogramming is given.
Allen Dewey, Duke University • A brief treatment of software design flow
including principles of mapping, placement,
704 pages. Casebound. 8 x 10. 1-Color. ©1997. and routing has been added.
ISBN: 0-534-95410-3, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-95410-9 • Brand new Chapter 9 including MIPS
instruction set and design of MIPS processor.
Analysis and Design of Digital Systems with VHDL • Detailed map of changes in this edition can be
integrates VHDL technology into the undergraduate found in a table within the Preface of the text.
digital logic course. Author Allen Dewey observes
that the widespread use of VHDL in specifying digital Key Features
system designs is driving change and innovation • As students typically need a review of the
in industry, and defining a new skill set that basics of logic design, Chapter 1 includes a
engineering students must master to design, model, review of logic design fundamentals. Most
communicate, and implement digital systems. VHDL students can review this material on their own,
provides a formal mechanism for describing digital so it is unnecessary to devote much lecture
systems in a format easily processed by computers; time to this chapter.
• Emphasis is on the basic features that are
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necessary for digital design and omits some of in FPGAs / Dedicated Multipliers in FPGAs / Key Features
the less-used features. Cost of Programmability / FPGAs and One-Hot • Emphasis on “advanced” digital logic design.
• Material is presented in a generalized State Assignment / FPGA Capacity: Maximum • Uses synthesizable VHDL code throughout.
fashion, with references to specific products Gates Versus Usable Gates / Design Translation Each code example can be synthesized into
as examples, to enhance understanding of (Synthesis) / Mapping, Placement, and Routing working hardware.
the basic principles in the construction of 7. Floating-Point Arithmetic • Includes many fully worked-out practical
programmable devices. Representation of Floating-Point Numbers / design examples. Students and engineers
• A variety of examples are presented so that Floating-Point Multiplication / Floating-Point reading this textbook can learn many useful
instructors can select their favorite designs for Addition / Other Floating-Point Operations details about such designs.
teaching. 8. Additional Topics in VHDL • Emphasizes the use of a systematic problem-
VHDL Functions / VHDL Procedures / Attributes solving approach based on state machines.
Ancillaries
/ Creating Overloaded Operators / Multi- Students will learn how to approach a complex
Instructor’s Solution Manual
Valued Logic and Signal Resolution / The IEEE digital logic circuit design problem in a
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9-Valued Logic System / SRAM Model Using systematic manner.
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ISBN: 89-621-8049-9, ISBN-13: 978-89-621-8049-7 9. Design of a RISC Microprocessor
The RISC Philosophy / The MIPS ISA / MIPS Contents
Contents Instruction Encoding / Implementation of a 1. Condensed Overview of Introductory
1. Review of Logic Design Fundamentals MIPS Subset / VHDL Model Digital Logic Design
Combinational Logic / Boolean Algebra and 10. Hardware Testing and Design for Testability Number Formats / Combinational Logic /
Algebraic Simplification / Karnaugh Maps Testing Combinational Logic / Testing Combinational Logic Devices / Combinational
/ Designing with NAND and NOR Gates / Sequential Logic / Scan Testing / Boundary Logic Circuit Design / Sequential Logic /
Hazards in Combinational Circuits / Flip- Scan / Built-In Self-Test Sequential Logic Devices / Synchronous
Flops and Latches / Mealy Sequential Circuit Sequential Circuit Design / Hazards and
11. Additional Design Examples
Design / Design of a Moore Sequential Circuit Glitches / Mestastability
Design of a Wristwatch / Memory Timing
/ Equivalent States and Reduction of State 2. Digital Logic Design Using Hardware
Models / A Universal Asynchronous Receiver
Tables / Sequential Circuit Timing / Tristate Description Languages
Transmitter (UART)
Logic and Busses Hardware description Languages / Design Flow
2. Introduction to VHDL Appendix A – VHDL Language Summary
/ Synthesis / Register Transfer Level Notation /
Computer-Aided Design / Hardware Appendix B – IEEE Standard Libraries
Logic Simulation / Properties of Actual Circuits
Description Languages / VHDL Description Appendix C – TEXTIO Package
Appendix D – Projects 3. Introduction to VHDL and Test Benches
of Combinational Circuits / VHDL Modules / VHDL Basics / Entity and Architecture /
Sequential Statements and VHDL Processes / Signals, Data, Types, Constants and Operators
Modeling Flip-Flops Using VHDL Processes / / Libraries and Packages / Structural and
Processes Using Wait Statements / Two Types Behavioral / Testing and the Test Bench /
of VHDL Delays: Transport and Inertial Delays Manufacturing Testing / Functional Testing
/ Compilation, Simulation, and Synthesis of / Test Benches / VHDL Test Bench / More
VHDL Code / VHDL Data Types and Operators Advanced VHDL Concepts / Concurrent and
/ Simple Synthesis Examples / VHDL Models Sequential VHDL / Variables and Signals /
for Multiplexers / VHDL Libraries / Modeling Delay Modeling / Attributes / Procedures
Registers and Counters Using VHDL Processes and Functions / Generics and Modeling a
/ Behavioral and Structural VHDL / Variables, Bidirectional Bus / Construction of Complete
Signals, and Constants / Arrays / Loops in VHDL VHDL Programs / Combinational Logic
/ Assert and Report Statements Circuits / Sequential Logic Circuits / Behavioral
3. Introduction to Programmable Logic Devices Modeling of More Complex Circuits
Brief Overview of Programmable Logic Devices 4. High-Level VHDL Coding for Synthesis
/ Simple Programmable Logic Devices (SPLDs) /
Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) Advanced Digital Logic Register Transfer Level Notation /
Combinational Logic Synthesis / Using
/ Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) Design Using VHDL, State Concurrent Signal Assignment Statements for
4. Design Examples Combinational Logic / Using Process Blocks for
BCD to 7-Segment Display Decoder / A Machines, and Synthesis Combinational Logic / Complex Combinational
BCD Adder / 32-Bit Adders / Traffic Light
Controller / State Graphs for Control Circuits /
for FPGAs Logic Example / Sequential Logic Synthesis
/ Synthesis Heuristics / Synthesis Using a
Sunggu Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology
Scoreboard and Controller / Synchronization Commercial Tool / High-Level VHDL Coding
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5. SM Charts and Microprogramming This textbook is intended to serve as a practical Control Logic / State Machine Design Using
State Machine Charts / Derivation of SM Charts guide for the design of complex digital logic ASM Charts / Automatic Synthesis-Based
/ realization of SM Charts / Implementation of circuits, such as digital control and network State Machine Design / Automatic Synthesis-
the Dice Game / Microprogramming / Linked interface circuits, pipelined arithmetic units, and Based Design Procedure / Algorithm to
State Machines RISC microprocessors. It is an advanced digital HDL Code Conversion / Design Example:
6. Designing with Field Programmable Gate logic design textbook that emphasizes the use of Vending Machine / Automatic State Machine
Arrays synthesizable VHDL code, and provides numerous Design for a Vending Machine / Manual State
Implementing Functions in FPGAs / fully worked-out practical design examples Machine Design for a Vending Machine /
Implementing Functions Using Shannon’s including a Universal Serial Bus interface, a Timing Diagram / Correspondence Between
Decomposition / Carry Chains in FPGAs / Cascade pipelined multiply-accumulate unit, and a Automatic and Manual Designs / Design
Chains in FPGAs / Examples of Logic Blocks pipelined microprocessor for the ARM THUMB Example: LCD Controller / Target LCD Module /
in Commercial FPGAs / Dedicated Memory architecture.
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6. FPGA and Other Programmable Logic Devices Actual Circuits
Programmable Logic Devices / Circuit 3. Introduction to Verilog and Test Benches
Customization / Programmable Logic Arrays Verilog Basics / The Module Definition / Signals
/ Programmable Read Only Memories / and Operators / Structural and Behavioral
Programmable AND-Array Logic / Field Descriptions / Testing and the Test Bench /
Programmable Gate Arrays / Gate Arrays/ Manufacturing Testing / Functional Testing
FPGA Overview / Xilinx FPGA Example / / Test Benches / More Advanced Verilog
FPGA Configuration / Xilinx Spartan-II FPGA Concepts / Concurrent and Sequential
Configuration Example / Boundary Scan Verilog / Delay Modeling / Different Types
7. Design of a USB Protocol Analyzer of Assignment Statements / Parameters
Overview of USB Full-Speed Mode / Packet and Modeling a Bidirectional Bus / Tasks
Transfer Protocol / Initialization Sequence / and Functions / Construction of Complete
Physical Layer Interface / USB Packets / Cyclic Verilog Programs / Combinational Logic
Redundancy Checks / Observation of Actual Circuits / Sequential Logic Circuits / Behavioral
USB Signals / Design Overview / State Machine Advanced Digital Logic Modeling of More Complex Circuits
/ Subcircuit Partitioning / VHDL Solution /
Digital Phase Locked Loop / NRZI-to-Binary
Design Using Verilog, State 4. High-Level Verilog Coding for Synthesis
Register Transfer Level Notation /
Converter / CRC Checker Subcircuits / Packet Machines, and Synthesis for Combinational Logic Synthesis / Using
ID Recognizer / State Machine Subcircuit / Continuous Assignment for Combinational
Top-Level Circuit / Test Bench Code for Entire FPGAs Logic / Using Always Blocks for Combinational
Circuit / Simulation Results Sunggu Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology Logic / Complex Combinational Logic Example
8. Design of Fast Arithmetic Units / Sequential Logic Synthesis / Synthesis
512 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2006. Heuristics / Synthesis Using a Commercial Tool
Adder Designs / Ripple Carry adder / Carry
ISBN: 0-534-55161-0, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-55161-2 / High-Level Verilog Coding
Lookahead Adder / Carry Save Adder / Multiplier
Designs / Combinational Multiplier / Sequential 5. State Machine Design
This textbook is intended to serve as a practical
Multiplier / Fast Multiplication / Multiply- Manual State Machine Design / Pseudocode
guide for the design of complex digital logic
Accumulate Units / Pipelined Functional Units / / RTL Program / Datapath / State Diagram /
circuits, such as digital control and network
Introduction to Pipelining / Pipelined Multiply- Control Logic / State Machine Design Using
interface circuits, pipelined arithmetic units,
Accumulate Units / HDL Implementations / HDL ASM Charts / Automatic Synthesis-Based
and RISC microprocessors. It is an advanced
Implementation Overview / HDL Design for a State Machine Design / Automatic Synthesis-
digital logic design textbook that emphasizes
Pipelined Multiply- Accumulate Unit / Test Bench Based Design Procedure / Algorithm to
the use of synthesizable Verilog code, and
and Simulation Results HDL Code Conversion / Design Example:
provides numerous fully worked-out practical
9. Design of a Pipelined RISC Microprocessor Vending Machine / Automatic State Machine
design examples including a Universal Serial Bus
Introduction to Microprocessors / Reduced Design for a Vending Machine / Manual State
interface, a pipelined multiply-accumulate unit,
Instruction Set Computers / Basic Computer Machine Design for a Vending Machine /
and a pipelined microprocessor for the ARM
Operation / The THUMB Microprocessor Timing Diagram / Correspondence Between
THUMB architecture.
Architecture / Thumb Programming Model Automatic and Manual Designs / Design
/ Overview of the THUMB Instruction Set / Key Features Example: LCD Controller / Target LCD Module /
Instruction Pipeline Design / Pipeline Hazards / • Emphasis on “advanced” digital logic design. Verilog Solution
Hazard Prevention Techniques / Pipeline Hazard • Uses synthesizable Verilog code throughout. 6. FPGA and Other Programmable Logic
Solutions Adopted / HDL Implementation Each code example can be synthesized into Devices
of the THUMB Pipeline / VHDL THUMB working hardware. Programmable Logic Devices / Circuit
implementation / Test Bench Based Verification • Includes many fully worked-out practical Customization / Programmable Logic Arrays
A - THUMB Instruction Set Listing design examples. Students and engineers / Programmable Read Only Memories /
reading this textbook can learn many useful Programmable AND-Array Logic / Field
details about such designs. Programmable Gate Arrays / Gate Arrays
• Emphasizes the use of a systematic problem- / FPGA Overview / Xilinx FPGA Example /
solving approach based on state machines. FPGA Configuration / Xilinx Spartan-II FPGA
Student will learn how to approach a complex Configuration Example / Boundary Scan
digital logic circuit design problem in a 7. Design of a USB Protocol Analyzer
systematic manner. Overview of USB Full-Speed Mode / Packet
Ancillaries Transfer Protocol / Initialization Sequence
Instructor’s Solutions Manual / Physical Layer Interface / USB Packets /
ISBN: 0-495-07304-0, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-07304-8 Cyclic Redundancy Checks / Observation of
Actual USB Signals / Design Overview / State
Contents Machine / Subcircuit Partitioning / Verilog
1. Condensed Overview of Introductory Solution / Digital Phase Locked Loop / NRZI-to-
Digital Logic Design Binary Converter / CRC Checker Submodules
Number Formats / Combinational Logic / / Packet ID Recognizer / State Machine
Combinational Logic Devices / Combinational Subcircuit / Top-Level Module / Test Bench
Logic Circuit Design / Sequential Logic / Code for Entire Circuit / Simulation Results
Sequential Logic Devices / Synchronous 8. Design of Fast Arithmetic Units
Sequential Circuit Design / Hazards and Adder Designs / Ripple Carry adder / Carry
Glitches / Mestastability Lookahead Adder / Carry Save Adder /
2. Digital Logic Design Using Hardware Multiplier Designs / Combinational Multiplier
Description Languages / Sequential Multiplier / Fast Multiplication
Hardware Description Languages / Design / Multiply-Accumulate Units / Pipelined
Flow / Synthesis / Register Transfer Level Functional Units / Introduction to Pipelining
Notation / Logic Simulation / Properties of / Pipelined Multiply-Accumulate Units / HDL
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General Engin
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Key Features 5. Frequency Domain Analysis of CT Signals
• Each chapter begins with an introduction and Systems
to the chapter contents and ends with a The Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform
summary of key concepts and mathematical Analysis Introduction / Representation of
results, followed by homework problems. Signals using Basic Functions / Representation
• Continuous and Discrete-Time signals and of Periodic Functions - The Exponential Fourier
systems are treated in parallel for better Series / Frequency Spectrum of Aperiodic
understanding of the two, and to motivate Signals - The Fourier Transform / LTI System
digital simulation and problem solving. Analysis in the Frequency Domain / Ideal and
• Sufficient mathematical rigor is provided Practical Filters
relating to practical systems, while minimizing 6. System Analysis Using the Laplace
discussions on less-often used topics. Transform
• Numerous examples are provided throughout The Bilateral and Unilateral Laplace Transforms
to illustrate the concepts and practical / Laplace Transforms of Basic Signals / Laplace
applicability. Transform Properties / Relationship between
• End-of-chapter problems are thoughtfully
designed to test and extend the
Fourier and Laplace Transforms / The Inverse
Laplace Transform / Applications of the Laplace
An Introduction to Signals
understanding of concepts, and to apply the Transform in Solving Differential Equations / LTI and Systems
concepts in practical applications. System Transfer Functions / System Response John Alan Stuller, Missouri University of Science and
• MATLAB® examples are integrated throughout and Stability from Transfer Functions / Step Technology
to assist in understanding the concepts by Response of Stable Systems / Sinusoidal
visualizing the results, as well as to aid in Response of Stable Systems and the Frequency 586 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2008.
solving practical problems. Response / Bode Plots / System Simulation ISBN: 0-495-07301-6, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-07301-7
• Appendices are provided to give a 7. The z-Transform and Discrete-Time System
quick background on complex number Analysis This book provides a concise and clear
representations and operations, as well The z-Transform / Convergence of the introduction to signals and systems theory,
as commonly encountered mathematical z-Transform / Basic z-Transforms / Properties with emphasis on fundamental analytical and
operations. of the z-Transform / The Inverse z-Transform computational techniques. develops continuous-
/ Solving Difference Equations using time and discrete-time concepts/methods in
Ancillaries
z-Transforms / DT LTI System Characterization separate chapters – highlighting the similarities
Instructor’s Solutions Manual
/ Frequency Response of DT Systems / and differences – and features introductory
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Representation of Discrete-Time Systems for treatments of the applications of these basic
Contents Implementation / The z-Transform of Sampled methods in such areas as filtering, communication,
1. Introduction Signals - Relationship to the Laplace Transform sampling, discrete-time processing of continuous-
Basic Definitions / Classification of Signals and 8. Frequency Domain Analysis of DT Signals time signals, and feedback. This text is written
Systems / Frequency spectrum in Signal and and Systems - The DTFT and DFT Analysis for introductory courses in continuous-time and/
System Analysis / Scope of the Text Spectrum of Sampled Signals and the or discrete-time signals and systems for electrical
2. Mathematical Modeling and Properties of Sampling Theorem / The Discrete-Time Fourier engineering students. It is also accessible to a
Basic Signals and Systems Transform / Properties of the Discrete-Time broad range of engineering and science students,
Mathematical Modeling of Systems and Fourier Transform / Frequency Domain as well as valuable to practicing engineers seeking
Signals / Basic Signal Operations and Analysis of DT Systems / Discrete Fourier an insightful review.
Properties / Basic CT Signals / Basic DT Transform and its Properties / Applications of
Signals / Basic System Properties / Frequency the DFT in Signal and System Analysis Key Features
Response and CT Filters / Discretization of CT 9. State Variable Analysis of Continuous and • The development of the core material is
Signal and System Models / Linearization of Discrete-Time Systems academically sound, concise, and easy to
Nonlinear Systems State Variable Representation of CT Systems / understand. New derivations not found in
3. Continuous-Time System Analysis in Time State Variable Representation and Analysis of other texts and a modernized placement
Domain DT Systems of topics helps students to learn faster and
Impulse-Response / Characterization and Appendix A - Complex Numbers appreciate the unity of the overall theory.
the Convolution Integral for CT LTI Systems Appendix B - Some Useful Mathematical • DT and CT topics are described in parallel
/ Step and Other Causal Signal Responses of Operations chapters. The parallel development brings
CT LTI Systems / Properties of Convolution / Appendix C - Basic Matrix Operations to light the similarities and the differences
LTI System Properties from Impulse Response Appendix D - Mathematical Tables between DT and CT. Either CT or DT can be
/ Obtaining the Impulse Response of CT covered first, or they can be covered in parallel,
LTI Systems / System Analysis from a Linear chapter by chapter, or section by section.
Differential-Equation Model / CT System • The book uses plain language and emphasizes
Response to Complex and Real Sinusoids core issues.
and the system Function / Block Diagram • To accommodate students with different
Representation for System Simulation educational backgrounds, the technical depth
4. Discrete-Time System Analysis in the Time starts at an elementary level in the first few
Domain - The Convolution Summation and chapters and increases gradually.
Classical Analysis • Theory is presented in a way that builds upon
Impulse Response Characterization and the
and strengthens students’ intuition.
Convolution Summation / Step and Other
Causal Signal Response of DT LTI Systems / Ancillaries
Properties of the Convolution Summation Instructor’s Solution Manual
/ Obtaining the Impulse Response of DT ISBN: 0-495-24477-5, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-24477-6
LTI Systems / LTI System Properties from
Impulse Response / System Analysis from the
Difference-Equation Model / Forced Response
to Complex and Real Sinusoids and the System
Function / Block Diagram Representation for
System Simulation
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15. The Discrete-Time Fourier Transform difference equations and block diagrams; Contents
16. The DFT and FFT Noncausal signals and systems; the discrete- Part I. Signal and System Analysis
17. The z-Transform time Fourier transform (DTFT); zero-phase FIR 1. Signal Processing
filters; polyphase filter realizations; quadrature Signals and Systems / Sampling of Continuous-
18. Applications of the z-Transform
mirror filter banks. Time Signals / Reconstruction of Continuous-
19. IIR Digital Filters
Time Signals / Prefilters and Postfilters / DAC
20. FIR Digital Filters Key Features
and ADC Circuits / The FDSP Toolbox
21. MATLAB® Examples • Provides enough material and sufficient
flexibility in pedagogy for courses of different 2. Discrete-Time Systems in the Time Domain
lengths. Discrete-Time Signals / Discrete-Time Systems
• Experience with MATLAB® programming is / Difference Equations / Block Diagrams / The
useful, but is not essential. Impulse Response / Convolution / Correlation /
• A graphical user interface (GUI) module is Stability in the Time Domain
included at the end of each chapter that 3. Discrete-Time Systems in the Frequency
allows students to investigate meaningful Domain
eBook numerical applications without any need for Z-transform Pairs / Z-transform Properties
/ Inverse Z-transform / Transfer Functions /
programming.
• An FDSP toolbox and computational problems Signal Flow Graphs / Stability in the Frequency
are supplied for those users who are familiar Domain / Frequency Response / System
with MATLAB®, or are prepared to learn it, Identification
and are interested in developing their own 4. Fourier Transforms and Signal Analysis
implementations. Fourier Series / Discrete-Time Fourier
• Important terms are set apart for convenient Transform (DTFT) / Discrete Fourier Transform
reference using definitions, and key results (DFT) / Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) / Fast
Fundamentals of Digital are stated as theorems in order to highlight Convolution and Correlation / White Noise /
their significance. Detailed algorithms are Auto-Correlation / Zero Padding and Spectral
Signal Processing Using also included to summarize the steps used to Resolution / The Spectrogram / Power Density
MATLAB® •
implement important design procedures.
Each chapter starts with a concise summary
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• This book is an excellent MATLAB® supplement Wideband Signal / Adaptive Line Enhancement
to any traditional DSP text. / Adaptive Channel Equalization
12. Applications in Communications
Also Available
Pulse-Code Modulation / Differential
Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB®, Second
PCM (DPCM) / Adaptive PCM and DPCM
Edition
eBook Simplified Chinese Version
(ADPCM) / Delta Modulation (DM) / Linear
Predictive Coding (LPC) of Speech / Dual-
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tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Signals / Binary
Korean Version
Digital Communications / Spread-Spectrum
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Communications
Contents
1. Introduction
Overview of Digital Signal Processing / A Brief Modern Digital Signal
Digital Signal Processing Introduction to MATLAB®/ Applications of Processing
using MATLAB® Digital Signal Processing / Brief Overview of
the Book
Roberto Cristi, Naval Postgraduate School
Third Edition 2. Discrete-time Signals and Systems 352 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2004.
Vinay K. Ingle, Northeastern University
Discrete-time Signals / Discrete Systems / ISBN: 0-534-40095-7, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-40095-8
John G. Proakis, Northeastern University
Convolution / Difference Equations
624 pages. Softbound. 7 3/8 x 9 1/4. 1-Color. ©2012. 3. The Discrete-time Fourier Analysis Roberto Cristi conveys the excitement of the
ISBN: 1-111-42737-2, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-42737-5 The Discrete-time Fourier Transform (DTFT) / Digital Signal Processing field in which students
The Properties of the DTFT / The Frequency can experiment with sounds, images, and video.
In this supplementary text, MATLAB® is used as a Domain Representation of LTI Systems / Using a wealth of applications, the book covers
computing tool to explore traditional DSP topics Sampling and Reconstruction of Analog Digital Signal Processing material well suited to
and solve problems to gain insight. This greatly Signals today’s diverse student population. The author
expands the range and complexity of problems 4. The z-Transform presents the material in a logical sequence so that
that students can effectively study in the course. The Bilateral z-Transform / Important students can appreciate how concepts develop.
Since DSP applications are primarily algorithms Properties of the z-Transform / Inversion of The book can be effectively used in a university
implemented on a DSP processor or software, a the z-Transform / System Representation in classroom or as a base for self-study.
fair amount of programming is required. Using the z-Domain / Solutions of the Difference
interactive software such as MATLAB® makes
Key Features
Equations • Proves (not just states) most of the presented
it possible to place more emphasis on learning
5. The Discrete Fourier Transform statements.
new and difficult concepts than on programming
The Discrete Fourier Series / Sampling and • Reviews signals and systems in Chapter 1.
algorithms. Interesting practical examples are
Reconstruction in the z-Domain / The Discrete • Ensures that students understand how to
discussed and useful problems are explored.
Fourier Transform / Properties of the Discrete make continuous-time and discrete-time
New to This Edition Fourier Transform / Linear Convolution Using signals and systems coexist (Chapter 2).
• Integration of the most current version of the DFT / The Fast Fourier Transform • Covers the most common approaches to
MATLAB®. 6. Implementation of Discrete-Time Filters Digital and Analog Filter Design (Finite Impulse
• Revised and updated exercise sets. Basic Elements / IIR Filter Structures / FIR Response and Infinite Impulse Response),
• New section on Applications of DSP with Filter Structures / Lattice Filter Structures / and makes students aware of the theory and
music examples. Overview of Finite-Precision Numerical Effects limitations behind each technique.
• New section on Discrete-Time Sinusoids, plus / Representation of Numbers / The Process • Presents the fundamentals of Multirate digital
detailed examples on system linearity and of Quantization and Error Characterizations / signal processing, with applications to signal
time-invariance. Quantization of Filter Coefficients resampling, efficient filter design, and signal
• A new subsection on DTFT pairs, along with a 7. FIR Filter Design digitization.
table of common pairs. Preliminaries / Properties of Linear-phase FIR • Introduces signal decomposition by Filter
• Now includes 3-D illustrations of the Filters / Window Design Techniques / Optimal Banks with particular attention to DFT in
relationship between the z-transform and the Equiripple Design Technique Chapter 7 and Maximally Decimated structures
DTFT. 8. IIR Filter Design in Chapter 8. They both are the basis of the
• Earlier introduction of Number Representation, Some Preliminaries / Some Special Filter Types Time Frequency decomposition presented in
Process of Quantization, and Error / Characteristics of Prototype Analog Filters the last chapter (Chapter 9), such as the Short
Characterization. / Analog-to-Digital Filter Transformations Time Fourier Transform, the Gabor Transform
• Simplified discussion on the Parks-McClellan / Lowpass Filter Design Using MATLAB® / (from the DFT Filter Banks), and the Wavelet
algorithm to enable easier understanding of Frequency-Band Transformations Transform (from the Maximally Decimated
this complex topic. Filter Banks).
9. Sampling Rate Conversion
• New section on special filters. • Introduces Transmultiplexers with particular
Introduction / Decimation by a Factor D /
attention to applications to digital
Key Features Interpolation by a Factor I / Sampling Rate
communications techniques, such as Time
• Teaches and applies MATLAB® to make it Conversion by a Rational Factor I/D / FIR Filter
Division and Frequency Division Multiple
possible for students to explore more complex Designs for Sampling Rate Conversion / FIR
Access (TDMA and FDMA), and Multi Carrier
DSP problems than are normally taught in Filter Structures for Sampling Rate Conversion
(MC) modulation, also called Orthogonal
undergraduate-level courses. 10. Round-Off Effects in Digital Filters Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).
• Provides MATLAB® functions and scripts, Analysis of A/D Quantization Noise / Round-off
enabling students to modify problem values Effects in IIR Digital Filters / Round-off Effects Ancillaries
and parameters, and study scripts to gain in FIR Digital Filters Instructor’s Solutions Manual
insight into MATLAB® procedures. 11. Applications in Adaptive Filtering ISBN: 0-534-40096-5, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-40096-5
• Extensive integration of MATLAB® with both LMS Algorithm for Coefficient Adjustment /
basic and advanced topics.
Contents
System Identification of System Modeling /
1. Fundamentals of Signals And Systems
• Treats the analysis and design of filters and Suppression of Narrowband Interference in a
Signals / Systems / Fourier Analysis of Discrete
spectrum analyzers in great detail.
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Time Signals / Fourier Analysis of Continuous Interpolation / Analysis and Design Tool
Time Signals Digital Signal Processing for DSP Systems-MATLAB® / Digital Signal
2. Discrete Time Processing of Continuous Implementations Using Processing using MATLAB®
Time Signals 3. Computational Accuracy in DSP
Structure of a Digital Filter / Frequency Domain DSP Microprocessors Implementations
Analysis of a Digital Filter / Quantization Errors with Examples from Number-Formats for Representation of Signals
/ Prediction-Based Sampling Methods: Sigma and Coefficients in DSP Structures / Dynamic
and Sigma-Delta Modulation TMS320C54xx Range and Precision / Sources of Errors in a
3. Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals Avtar Singh, San Jose State University DSP Implementation / A/D Conversion Errors
Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT) / S. Srinivasan, Indian Institute of Technology / DSP Computational Errors / D/A Conversion
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) / The DFT Errors
352 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2004.
as an Estimate of the DTFT / DFT for Spectral 4. Architectures for Programmable Digital
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Estimation / DFT for Convolution / DFT/DCT for Signal Processing Devices
Compression / The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Bridging the gap between Digital Signal Basic Architectural Features / Computational
4. Digital Filters Processing theory and design, this Building Blocks / Bus Architecture and Memory
Ideal Versus Nonideal Filters / Finite Impulse implementation-oriented textbook is based on / Data Addressing Capabilities / Address
Response (FIR) Filters / Infinite Impulse the authors’ extensive experience in teaching Generation Unit / Programmability and
Response (IIR) Filters graduate and undergraduate courses on Program Execution / Speed Issues / Features
5. Digital Filters Implementation the subject. The objective of the book is to for External Interfacing
Elementary Operations / State Space help students understand the architecture, 5. Programmable Digital Signal Processors
Realization of Digital Filters / Robust programming, and interfacing of commercially Commercial Digital Signal Processing Devices
Implementation of Digital Filters / Robust available programmable DSP devices, and to / The Architecture of TMS320C54xx Digital
Implementation of Equiripple FIR Filters effectively use them in system implementations. Signal Processors / Addressing Modes of the
6. Multirate Digital Signal Processing: Throughout the book, the authors utilize the TMS320C54xx Processors / Memory Spaces of
Fundamentals popular family of DSP devices, TMS320C54xx, TMS320C54x Processors / Program Control /
Statement of the Problem and Definitions / from Texas Instruments. In the end, students TMS320C54xx Instructions and Programming
Analysis of Downsampling and Upsampling / will be comfortable in using both hardware and / On-Chip Peripherals / Interrupts / Pipeline
Sampling Rate Conversion by a Rational Factor software for designing with the programmable Operation of the TMS320C54xx Processors
/ Multistage Implementation of Digital Filters / DSP devices. 6. Development Tools for Digital Signal
Efficient Implementation of Multirate Systems Processing Implementations
Key Features The DSP Development Tools / The DSP System
/ Application of Multirate DSP: Digital-to-
• Features exhaustive end-of-chapter Design Kit (DSK) / Software for Development
Analog Conversion / Sampling Frequency and
assignments and laboratory exercises. The lab / The Assembler and the Assembly Source File
Quantization Error
exercises require the use of MATLAB® as an / The Linker and Memory Allocation / The C
7. DFT Filter Banks And Transmultiplexers analysis/design tool, and DSK5416 with Code
DFT Filter Banks / Maximally Decimated Compiler / The Code Composer Studio / DSP
Composer Studio as a hardware and software Software Development Example
DFT Filter Banks and Transmultiplexers development tool.
/ Transmultiplexers / Application of 7. Implementations of Basic DSP Algorithms
• Introduces Texas Instruments’ TMS320C54xx
Transmultiplexers to Digital Communication The Q-notation / FIR Filters / IIR Filters /
family of fixed-point DSP processors with
Modulation Interpolation Filters / Decimation Filters /
discussion of their architecture, software,
8. Maximally Decimated Filter Banks PID Controller / Adaptive Filters / 2-D Signal
and hardware features. These devices are
Vector Spaces / Two-Channel Perfect Processing
used in programming and design examples
Reconstruction Conditions / Design of throughout the book. 8. Implementation of FFT Algorithms
Perfect Reconstruction Filter Banks with • Gives sufficient exposure to the architecture of An FFT Algorithm for DFT Computation / A
Real Coefficients / Lattice Implementation of programmable DSP devices so that students Butterfly Computation / Overflow and Scaling
Orthonormal Filter Banks / Application to an can use them effectively and optimally in / Bit-Reversed Index Generation / An 8-point
Audio Signal designing systems. FFT Implementation of TMS320C54xx /
9. Time Frequency Expansion: An • Presents several applications of programmable Computation of Signal Spectrum
Introduction DSP devices that motivate students to design 9. Interfacing Memory and Parallel I/O
The Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT) / The systems around these devices for their specific Peripherals to Programmable DSP Devices
Gabor Transform (GT) / The Wavelet Transform requirements. Memory Space Organization of the
/ Recursive Multiresolution Decomposition TMS320C54xx Devices / Memory and I/O
Also Available Signals of the TMS320C54xx Devices / Memory
Digital Signal Processing Implementations Interface / Parallel I/O / Programmed I/O /
Using DSP Microprocessors with Examples from Interrupts and I/O / Direct Memory Access
TMS320C54xx (DMA)
Simplified Chinese Version 10. Interfacing Serial Converters to a
ISBN: 981-265-587-5, ISBN-13: 978-981-265-587-5 Programmable DSP Device
Contents Synchronous Serial Interface between the DSP
1. Introduction and an AIC / A Multi-channel Buffered Serial
A Digital Signal Processing System / Port (McBSP) / The McBSP Programming / A
Programmable Digital Signal Processors / CODEC Interface Circuit / CODEC Programming
Major Features of Programmable Digital Signal / A CODEC-DSP Interface Example
Processors / The Scope of the Book 11. Applications of Programmable DSP
2. Introduction to Digital Signal Processing Devices
A Digital Signal Processing System / The A DSP System / DSP Based Biotelemetry
Sampling Process / Discrete Time Sequences System / A Speech Processing System / An
/ Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and Fast Image Processing System / A Position Control
Fourier Transform (FFT) / Linear Time Invariant System for a Hard Disk Drive / DSP Based
Systems / Digital Filters / Decimation and Power Meter
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12. Direct Currents analysis and design verifications. Diodes / Transfer Characteristics of Diode
13. Magnetostatic Fields • Integrated MathCAD files for calculations of Circuits / Practical Diodes / Analysis of Practical
14. Magnetic Materials and Magnetic Circuits worked out examples so that students can try Diode Circuits / Modeling of Practical Diodes /
15. Electroquasistatic Fields similar problems and explore the effects of Zener Diodes / Light-Emitting Diodes / Power
16. Magnetoquasistatic Fields design parameters. Rating / Diode Data Sheets
Appendices 5. Applications of Diodes
Key Features
A: Frequently Used Symbols Diode Rectifier / Output Filters for Rectifiers
• Gives students a solid working appreciation
B: Mathematical Symbols / Diode Peak Detectors and Demodulators /
for circuit design issues and processes, with
C: Prefixes Diode Clippers / Diode Clamping Circuits /
numerous worked-out design examples,
D: Physical Constants Diode Voltage Multipliers / Diode Function
end-of-chapter design problems, and clearly
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems Generators
outlined design guidelines and procedures.
• Provides a thorough introduction to the use of 6. Semiconductors and pn Junction
Electronics PSpice for testing, verification, and refinement
of circuit designs. Includes text screen captures
Characteristics
Semiconductor Materials / Zero-Biased pn
from OrCAD and PSpice schematic capture. Junction / Reverse-Biased pn Junction /
• The “breadth first” approach introduces Forward-Biased pn Junction / Junction Current
students to electronics at the circuit level Density / Temperature Dependence / High-
before moving to the device level, therefore Frequency AC Model
making topic coverage more understandable 7. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect
Transistors
eBook •
and flexible.
Numerous, worked-out examples and figures Metal Oxide Field-Effect Transistors /
provide specific, applied illustrations of Enhancement MOSFETs / Depletion MOSFETs
theoretical concepts. / MOSFET Models and Amplifier / A MOSFET
• Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) and Key Switch / DC Biasing of MOSFETs / Common-
Points clearly indicate what students should Source (CS) Amplifiers / Common-Drain
know after reading the chapter and identify Amplifiers / Common-Gate Amplifiers /
and assimilate the major ideas presented. Multistage Amplifiers / DC Level Shifting and
• Design Integration helps to develop the ability Amplifier / Frequency Response of MOSFET
Microelectronic Circuits: to design a system, component, or process to Amplifiers / Design of MOSFET Amplifiers
Analysis and Design •
meet desired ends.
Worked-out examples and PSpice Simulation
8. Bipolar Junction Transistors and Amplifiers
Bipolar Junction Transistors / Principles
Second Edition and Verifications serve as a road map for the of BJT Operation / Input and Output
Muhammad H. Rashid, University of West Florida complete and effective program of learning Characteristics / BJT Circuit Models / The
1100 pages. Casebound. 8 x 10. 2-Color. ©2011.
that is presented. BJT Switch / DC Biasing of Bipolar Junction
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two-term electronics courses with a study of Emitter Followers / Common-Base Amplifiers
Microelectronic Circuits: Analysis and Design electronics at the circuit level, and then moves / Multistage Amplifiers / The Darlington Pair
combines a “breadth-first” approach to teaching on to the device level. Transistor / DC Level Shifting and Amplifier
electronics with a strong emphasis on electronics / Frequency Model and Response of Bipolar
Ancillaries Junction Transistors / Frequency Response
design and simulation. Professor Rashid first Instructor’s Solutions Manual
introduces students to the general characteristics of BJT Amplifiers / Low Cutoff Frequencies /
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of circuits (ICs) to prepare them for the use of
circuit design and analysis techniques. He then Also Available 9. Differential Amplifiers
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and circuits and how they operate within ICs. First Edition, Complex Chinese Version MOSFET Current Sources / MOS Differential
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Contents Differential Amplifiers / BiCMOS Differential
Students gain a strong systems perspective and
1. Introduction to Electronics and Design Amplifiers / Frequency Response of Differential
can readily fill in device-level detail as the course
History of Electronics / Electronic Systems Amplifiers / Design of Differential Amplifiers
(and their job) requires. In addition, Rashid, author
/ Electronic Signals and Notation /
of five successful texts on PSpice andpower 10. Feedback Amplifiers
Classifications of Electronic Systems /
electronics, directly addresses students needs for Feedback / Characteristics of Feedback /
Specifications of Electronic Systems / Types
applying theory to real-world design problems Feedback Topologies / Analysis of Feedback
of Amplifiers / Design of Electronic Systems
and mastering the use of PSpice for testing and Amplifiers / Series-Shunt Feedback / Series-
/ Design of Electronic Circuits / Electronic
verifying their designs. More than 50% of the Series Feedback / Shunt-Shunt Feedback /
Devices / Emerging Electronics
problems and examples in the text concentrate on Shunt-Series Feedback / Feedback Circuit
design, with PSpice used extensively in the design 2. Introduction to Amplifiers and Frequency Design / Stability Analysis / Compensation
problems. Response Techniques
Amplifier Characteristics / Amplifier Types /
11. Power Amplifiers
New to This Edition Cascaded Amplifiers / Frequency Response
Classification of Power Amplifiers / Power
• New chapters on MOSFETs and amplifiers, as of Amplifiers / Miller’s Theorem / Frequency
Transistors / Class A Amplifiers / Class B Push-
well as Semiconductors and PN Junctions. Response Methods / PSpice/SPICE Amplifier
Pull Amplifiers / Complementary Class AB
• Increased emphasis on MOSFETS and active Models / Amplifier Design
Push-Pull Amplifiers / Class C Amplifiers / Class
biasing techniques so that students can move 3. Introduction to Operational Amplifiers and D Amplifiers / Class E Amplifiers / Short-Circuit
easily to differential amplifiers and ICs. Applications and Thermal Protection / Power Op-Amps /
• Extensive revision of power amplifiers content Characteristics of Ideal Op-Amps / Op-Amp Thermal Considerations / Design of Power
to include MOSFET circuits with class C, D and PSpice/SPICE Models / Analysis of Ideal Op- Amplifiers
E amplifiers. Amp Circuits / Op-Amp Applications / Op-Amp
• Complete revision of the chapter on BJTs. Circuit Design
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Little Endian / Logical Operations / Shift working embedded systems applications.
Operations / Arithmetic Operations: Addition • Numerous “Checkpoint” questions
and Subtraction / Arithmetic Operations: interspersed throughout the text test
Multiplication and Divide / Conversions / conceptual understanding as students read.
Debugging Monitor Using a LED / Tutorial 3:
Arithmetic and Logical Operations
eBook The answers are provided at the end of the
book for self evaluation.
4. 9S12 Architecture • Unique pedagogical features, such as
Introduction / Understanding Software “Common Error”, “Observation”, and
Execution at the Bus Cycle / 9S12 Architecture “Programming Tip”, that enable easy
Details / 16-Bit Timer / Performance implementation of the concepts learned in
Debugging / Tutorial 4: Building a problems and in labs.
Microcomputer and Executing Machine Code • Simulation software package included on
5. Modular Programming
Modular Design / Making Decisions / The Stack
Embedded Microcomputer bound-in CD-ROM (Test Execute and
Simulate, or TExaS) provides a self-contained
Subroutines / Macros / Recursion / Assembly Systems Real Time software environment for designing, writing,
implementing, and testing both the hardware
Language Style Guidelines / Comments /
Functional Debugging / Tutorial 5A: Editing
Interfacing and software components of embedded
and Assembling / Tutorial 5B: Microcomputer- Third Edition systems.
Based Lock Jonathan W. Valvano, University of Texas at Austin
Ancillaries
6. Pointers 864 pages. Casebound. 8 x 10. 1-Color. ©2012. Instructor’s Solutions Manual
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Pointers / Arrays / Strings / Matrices /
Structures / Tables / Trees / Dynamically Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Real Time
Also Available
Allocated Data Structures / 9S12 Paged Embedded Microcomputer Systems Real-Time
Interfacing provides an in-depth discussion of the
Memory / Functional Debugging / Tutorial 6: Interfacing
design of real-time embedded systems using 9S12
Software Abstraction Second Edition, Simplified Chinese Version
microcontrollers. This book covers the hardware
7. I/O Programming ISBN: 981-240-737-5, ISBN-13: 978-981-240-737-5
aspects of interfacing, advanced software topics
I/O Synchronization / Finite State Machines (including interrupts), and a systems approach Contents
with Statically-Allocated Linked Structures to typical embedded applications. The balanced, 1. Microcomputer Based Systems
/ Interrupt Concepts / Periodic Interrupts / in-depth treatment of both hardware and Computer Architecture / Embedded Computer
Hardware Debugging Tools / Profiling / Tutorial software issues important in real-time embedded Systems / The Design Process / Digital Logic
7: Profiling systems design differentiates this text from other and Open Collector / Digital Representation
8. Local Variables and Parameter Passing microcomputer systems books. It features a of Numbers / Common Architecture of the
Local versus Global / Stack Rules / Local wealth of detailed case studies that demonstrate 9S12 / 9S12 Architecture Details / Phase-Lock
Variables Allocated on the Stack / Stack Frames basic concepts in the context of actual working Loop (PLL) / Parallel I/O Ports / Choosing a
/ Parameter Passing / Tutorial 6: Debugging examples of systems. It also features a unique Microcontroller
Techniques simulation software package on the bound-in 2. Design of Software Development
9. Numerical Calculations CD-ROM (called Test Execute and Simulate, or Quality Programming / Assembly Language
Fixed-Point Numbers / Floating-Point Numbers TExaS, for short) that provides a self-contained Programming / Self-Documenting Code /
/ Extended Precision Calculations / Expression software environment for designing, writing, Abstraction / Modular Software Development
Evaluation / Tutorial 9: Overflow and Dropout implementing, and testing both the hardware and / Layered Software Systems / Device Drivers
software components of embedded systems. / Object-Oriented Interfacing / Threads /
10. Parallel I/O Interfacing
Key Wakeup Interrupts / Pulse Accumulator / New to This Edition Recursion / Debugging Strategies
Input Capture / Scanned Keyboards / Parallel • Content on the now obsolete 6811 3. Interfacing Methods
Pot LCD Interface with the HD44780 Controller microcontroller has been removed. Introduction / Key Wake-Up / Blind Cycle
/ Binary Actuators / Pulse-Width Modulation / • Includes numerous new design examples. Counting / Synchronization / Gadfly or Busy-
DC Motors / Stepper Motors • Many new exercises have been added which Wait Synchronization / Parallel I/O Interface
11. Data Acquisition Systems are divided into “Simple Answer,” “Detailed Examples / Serial Communications Interface
ADC Converters / Multiple Access Circular Design,” and “Lab Assignments” sections. (SCI) Device Driver / Parallel Port LCD Interface
Queues / Tutorial 11: I/O Programming • Additional content in the sections on real-time with the HD44780 Controller
12. Serial Interfacing operating systems (Chapter 5) and file systems 4. Interrupt Synchronization
Serial Communication Interface, SCI (Chapter 10). What are Interrupts? / Reentrancy and Critical
/ First in First out Queue and Double • Brand new sections on: requirements Sections / First-In-First-Out Queue / General
Buffers / Interthread Communication and documents, MOS circuits, low power design, Features of Interrupts on the 9S12 / Interrupt
Synchronization / Reentrant Programming / transmission lines, parallel programming, Vectors and Priority / External Interrupt Design
Serial Port Interface Using Interrupt recursion, logic analyzers, modular Approach / Polled vs. Vectored Interrupts
Synchronization / Distributed Systems / programming, synchronization using / Pseudo-Interrupt Vectors / Key Wake-Up
Polled Versus Vectored Interrupts / Tutorial 12: semaphores, pseudo vectors, time jitter, I2C, Interrupt Examples / Power System Interface
Performance Debugging motor electromagnetic, brushless DC motor, Using XIRQ Synchronization / Interrupt Polling
13. Digital to Analog Conversion programming flash memory, audio circuits, Using Linked Lists / Interrupt Priority / Round-
Synchronous Peripheral Interface, SPI PWM DAC, wireless systems, and FFT. Robin Polling / Periodic Interrupts / Low Power
Design
Appendix 1. Embedded System Development Key Features
Using TExaS • Emphasizes the importance of combining 5. Real-Time Operating Systems
Appendix 2. Running on an Evaluation Board concepts and examples as an effective method Introduction / Round-Robin Scheduler /
Appendix 3. Glossary of Terms of educating student engineers. Semaphores / Thread Synchronization and
Appendix 4. Solutions Manual • Presents a complete bottom-up approach to Communication / Fixed Scheduling / OS
embedded systems. Considerations for I/O Devices
• Rich with detailed case studies that illustrate
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Converters / The 12-bit ADC0 A/D Converter Robots: Projects Using the 11. Robotic Gripper and Arm
12. Humanoid Robot
/ The 8-bit ADC2 A/D Converter / Using the
temperature sensor TC1047A / Measuring
8051 Microcontroller
Barometric Pressure / Measuring Humidity / Subrata Ghoshal, International Institute of Information and
Technology-Pune
Optics
Digital-to-Analog Converter of the C8051F040
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Confinement / CAN Message Timing /
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Microcontroller is meant to serve as a reference
CAN Module / CAN Operation Modes / Can
Module Operation / Configuration of Message book on real-time embedded system design and eBook
Objects / Handling of Received Messages / the applications of the 8051 microcontroller for
Configuration of a FIFO Buffer / Handling of undergraduate as well as postgraduate students
CAN Interrupts / Setting the CAN Bit Timing of computer science, information technology,
Parameters / Physical CAN Bus Connection / electronics, instrumentation, mechatronics, and
Applications of the C8051F040 CAN Module other related disciplines. The book will also prove
useful to general readers who wish to understand
14. Memory Subsystem
and fabricate simple working models of robots. The
Introduction / Basic Concepts of Bus /
Waveforms of Bus Signals / Bus Transactions
book adopts a do-it-yourself approach, starting with Optics
very simple projects and slowly leading to more An Introduction
/ Bus Multiplexing / The C8051F040 Flash
complex items. It includes discussions on real-time
Program Memory / External Data Memory S. Musa, PhD, Texas A&M-Prairie View
embedded systems and provides step-by-step A. Srivastava, PhD
Interface and On-Chip XRAM / Configuring the
instructions for design and construction of different
External Memory Interface / Issues Related to
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Example of External Memory Expansion for the The book highlights the need for accurate
C8051F040 scheduling in real-time systems and indicates the This book deals with the concepts of geometrical
Appendix A. 8051 Instruction Execution Times related solution-techniques through assembly and physical optics and covers lasers, holography,
Appendix B. Tutorial for Using the Keil’s Vision IDE language programming. It contains discussions and fiber optics. It contains numerous diagrams,
Appendix C. Tutorial for Using the Raisonance’s on the importance of data structures in real-time worked-out examples, and related questions-
Ride IDE scheduling and interfacing issues of sensors such answers to help students in the comprehension
Appendix D. C8051F040 Special Function as SONAR, infrared, LDR, and tactile sensors. The and appreciation of the concepts. A companion
Registers book provides complete fabrication blue-prints disc with animations, 4 color figures, etc. is
Appendix E. C8051F040 SFR PAGE Definition of several robot examples, including line-follower included.
(Keil and Raisonance) robot, maze-solving robot, obstruction-detecting
Appendix F. Procedure for Setting Up robot, shadow-activated robot, learning robot, and Contents
HyperTerminal humanoid robot. The text uses simple and lucid A Brief Review of the Theory of Light. Reflection
Appendix G. Keil C Library Functions language for easy understanding of the concepts and Refraction. Refraction at Spherical
Appendix H. Keil C Library Function Prototypes involved. A large number of illustrations (in color Surface. Aberrations of Optical Images. Optical
Appendix I. Music Note Frequencies where required) have been incorporated to enhance Instruments. Nature of Light. Simple Harmonic
understanding of relevant technical details. All Motion. Wave Motion. Light Waves. Huygens’
circuits shown in the book have been tested. Review Principle and Its Applications. Interference
exercises, including objective-type questions, have of Light (Division of Wavefront). Interference
been provided at the end of every chapter to test of Light (Division of Amplitude). Diffraction
the students’ understanding of the topics discussed. of Light (Fresnel Class). Diffraction of Light
(Fraunhofer Class). Resolving Power. Polarization
Key Features of Light. Production and Analysis of Polarized
• Delineates 11 do-it-yourself projects using the Light Optical Activity. Electromagnetic Nature
8051 microcontroller with complete hardware of Light. Quantum Nature of Light. Origin of
circuit details and software listings. Spectra. Matter Waves. Elements of Crystal
• Follows a step-by-step approach for Structure. Matrix Presentation of Polarized
understanding the design concepts of real- Light: Jones’ Vector and Jones’ Matrix. Lasers
time embedded systems. and Its Applications. Fiber Optics and Sensors.
• Contains over 350 diagrams, photographs, and Holography.
tables for quick, clear, and easy understanding.
• Includes 16 color plates to enhance display of Published by Mercury Learning & Information
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Installing DSCH / Plan of the Book / Some Appendix 1 - Microwind Command Summary
Important Details Appendix 2 - Microwind CMOS Technology
Physical Design of 2. Views of a Chip Files
CMOS Circuits The Design Hierarchy / Integrated Circuit
Layers / Photolithography and Patter Transfer
/ Planarization / Electrical Characteristics / Power Systems/Electric
Silicon Characteristics / Overview of Layout
Design
Machines
3. CMOS Technology
Meet the MOSFETs / CMOS Fabrication
/ Submicron CMOS Processes / Process
Technologies in Microwind / Masks and Layout
/ The Microwind MOS Generator / Chapter
Summary and Roadmap
4. Using a Layout Editor
eBook
Lambda-Based Layout / Rectangles and
Polygons / The MOS Generator Revisited
5. CMOS Design Rules
Chip Design for Submicron Types of Rules / The SCMOS Design Rule Set /
FET Layout
VLSI: CMOS Layout and 6. MOSFETs
Simulation MOSFET Operation / MOSFET Switch Models Power System Analysis and
John P. Uyemura, Georgia Institute of Technology
/ The Square Law Model / MOSFET Parasitics /
Comments on Devise Layout
Design
7. MOSFET Modeling with SPICE Fifth Edition
496 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9-1/4. ©2006.
SPICE Levels / MOSFET Modeling in Microwind J. Duncan Glover, Failure Electrical, LLC
ISBN: 0-534-46629-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-46629-9 Mulukutla S. Sarma, Northeastern University
/ Circuit Extraction / Microwind Level 3 and Thomas J. Overbye, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
This book teaches the principles of physical BSIM4 Equations
design, layout, and simulation of CMOS integrated 8. CMOS Logic Gates 782 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2012.
circuits. It is written around a very powerful CAD The Inverter / NAND and NOR Gates / Complex ISBN: 1-111-42577-9, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-42577-7
program called Microwind that is available on Logic Gates / The Microwind Compile
the accompanying CD-ROM. Featuring a friendly Command / Tri-State Circuits / Large FETs / Also Available in SI Units
interface, Microwind is both educational and Transmission Gates and Pass Logic ISBN: 1-111-42579-5, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-42579-1
useful for designing CMOS chips. When coupled 9. Standard Cell Design
with its companion program on the CD-ROM, Cell Hierarchies / Cell Libraries / Library Entries The new edition of Power System Analysis and
DSCH, Microwind provides an automated design / Cell Shapes and Floor Planning Design provides students with an introduction
environment where one can design a logic 10. Storage Elements to the basic concepts of power systems, along
schematic and translate it into a CMOS circuit with SR Latch / Bit-level Register / D-type Flip Flop / with tools to aid them in applying these skills
a few easy steps. Throughout, the book centers on Dynamic DFF / The Static RAM Cell to real world situations. Physical concepts are
physical design as a central theme. 11. Dynamic Logic Circuits highlighted while also giving necessary attention
Basic Dynamic Logic Gates / Domino Logic / to mathematical techniques. Both theory and
Key Features Self-Resetting Logic / Dynamic Memories modeling are developed from simple beginnings
• Microwind code is fast and students can so that they can be readily extended to new and
12. Interconnects
simulate a circuit using a BSIM4 MOSFET complex situations. The authors incorporate new
Modeling an Isolated Line / Long Interconnects
model. The 2-dimensional viewer displays tools and material to aid students with design
/ Crosstalk Capacitances / Interconnect Wiring
the patterned layering along any selected issues and reflect recent trends in the field.
Tools / General Routing Techniques
line. The 3-dimensional simulator draws a 3D
perspective view of the chip as it is fabricated. 13. System Layout New to This Edition
• Illustrates how material layers are patterned Power Supply Distribution / Pad Generation • Includes new chapter opening case problems
to create a CMOS integrated circuit in the / Input and Output Circuits / The Logo and examples.
first part of the book with Microwind. The Generator • Addition of a new chapter on Power
discussion covers the basics of the CMOS 14. SOI Technology Distribution including content on Smart Grids.
fabrication sequence and how it relates to Modern SOI CMOS / Why SOI? / Problems with • Now includes discussions on the modeling
using a layout editor. SOI / SOI in Microwind of wind turbines in power flow and transient
• Covers the electrical characteristics of 15. Digital System Design 1 stability.
MOSFETs as they relate to the layout. Simple A First Look / Editing Features / Creating a • Support for PowerWorld Simulator version 15
analytic expressions are compared to SPICE Logic Schematic / Simulating a Logic Design / now including transient stability.
models in Microwind. Creating a Macro Symbol / Creating A Verilog® • Comprehensively revised problem set with the
• Provides CMOS logic circuits and chip design Listing / The DSCH-Microwind Design Flow / addition of objective-type questions.
problems in the main portion of the book. Using a Design Toolset / MOSFETs in DSCH
Key Features
• Includes a wealth of examples to help students 16. Digital System Design 2 • Displays present-day, practical applications
master the material. A 4-bit Binary Adder / Carry Lookahead Adder and new technologies along with ample
/ Pipeline Register / Divide-by-N Circuit / coverage of the ongoing restructuring of the
Ancillaries Binary Counter
Instructor’s Solutions Manual electric utility industry.
ISBN: 0-534-46631-1, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-46631-2 17. Capacitors and Inductors • Includes PowerWorld Simulator package
Integrated Capacitors / Integrated Inductors to extend the fully-worked examples into
Contents 18. Analog CMOS Circuits computer implementations of the solution.
1. Installing the Microwind Software Simple Amplifiers / MOSFETs / Resistors / • Supported by an ample number of worked
Getting Started / Exploring Microwind / Signal Wiring examples covering most of the theoretical
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points raised. Line Loadability / Reactive Compensation 13. Transmission Lines: Transient Operation
• Six design projects are included in the text, all Techniques Case Study: VariSTAR® Type AZE Surge
of which meet ABET requirements. 6. Power Flows Arresters / Case Study: Change in the Air /
Case Study: Future Vision / Case Study: Traveling Waves on Single-Phase Lossless
Ancillaries Lines / Boundary Conditions for Single-Phase
Characteristics of Wind Turbine Generators
Instructor’s Solutions Manual Lossless Lines / Bewley Lattice Diagram /
for Wind Power Plants / Direct Solutions to
ISBN: 1-111-42578-7, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-42578-4 Discrete-Time Models of Single-Phase Lossless
Linear Algebraic Equations: Gauss Elimination
SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual Lines and Lumped RLC Elements / Lossy
/ Iterative Solutions to Linear Algebraic
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Equations: Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel / Iterative
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Power System Analysis & Design, Third Edition Newton-Raphson / The Power-Flow Problem / 14. Power Distribution
Complex Chinese Version Power-Flow Solution by Gauss-Seidel / Power- Case Study: The Path of the Smart Grid /
ISBN: 981-243-398-8, ISBN-13: 978-981-243-398-5 Flow Solution by Newton-Raphson / Control Primary Distribution / Secondary Distribution
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Power Flow Modeling of Wind Generation Distribution Software / Distribution Reliability /
Contents Distribution Automation / Smart Grids
7. Symmetrical Faults
1. Introduction
Case Study: The Problem of Arcing Faults in
Case Study: The Future Beckons / History of
Low-Voltage Power Distribution Systems /
Electric Power Systems / Present and Future
Series R-L Circuit Transients / Three-Phase
Trends / Electric Utility Industry Structure /
Short Circuit – Unloaded Synchronous
Computers in Power System Engineering /
Machine / Power System Three-Phase Short
PowerWorld Simulator
Circuits / Bus Impedance Matrix / Circuit
2. Fundamentals
Breaker and Fuse Selection
Case Study: Making Microgrids Work / Phasors
/ Instantaneous Power in Single-Phase AC 8. Symmetrical Components
Circuits / Complex Power / Network Equations Case Study: Circuit Breakers Go High Voltage
/ Balanced Three-Phase Circuits / Power in / Definition of Symmetrical Components /
Balanced Three-Phase Circuits / Advantages Sequence Networks of Impedance Loads /
of Balanced Three-Phase vs. Single-Phase Sequence Networks of Series Impedances /
Systems Sequence Networks of Three-Phase Lines /
Sequence Networks of Rotating Machines /
3. Power Transformers
Per-Unit Sequence Models of Three-Phase
Case Study: PJM Manages Aging Transformer
Fleet / The Ideal Transformer / Equivalent
Two-Winding Transformers / Per-Unit Advanced Electric Power
Circuits for Practical Transformers / The
Sequence Models of Three-Phase Three-
Winding Transformers / Power in Sequence
Network Analysis
Per-Unit System / Three-Phase Transformer Boming Zhang, Tsinghua University-Beijing
Networks Zheng Yan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Connections and Phase Shift / Per-Unit
Equivalent Circuits of Balanced Three- 9. Unsymmetrical Faults
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Transformers with Off-Nominal Turns Ratios
Fault / Sequence Bus Impedance Matrices
4. Transmission-Line Parameters This book systematically introduces the basic
Case Study: Transmission Line Conductor 10. System Protection theories, algorithms, and implementation
Design Comes of Age / Case Study: Six Utilities Case Study: The Future of Power Transmission techniques in computerized electric power
Share Their Perspectives on Insulators / / System Protection Components / Instrument network analysis. Network topology modeling,
Transmission Line Design Considerations Transformers / Overcurrent Relays / Radial formation of Z and Y, sparse matrix and sparse
/ Resistance / Conductance / Inductance: System Protection / Reclosers and Fuses / vector techniques, network modification, and
Solid Cylindrical Conductor / Inductance: Directional Relays / Protection of Two-Source equivalence and piecewise computing are
Single-Phase Two Wire Line and Three-Phase System with Directional Relays / Zones of elaborated in the foundational part of the book.
Three-Wire Line with Equal Phase Spacing / Protection / Line Protection with Impedance Focusing on the solution of practical problems,
Inductance: Composite Conductors, Unequal (Distance) Relays / Differential Relays / this book also presents computerized methods
Phase Spacing, Bundled Conductors / Series Bus Protection with Differential Relays / for load flow and fault analysis in its application
Impedances: Three-Phase Line with Neutral Transformer Protection with Differential Relays part, with emphasis placed on high performance
Conductors and Earth Return / Electric Field / Pilot Relaying / Digital Relaying algorithms.
and Voltage: Solid Cylindrical Conductor / 11. Transient Stability
Capacitance: Single-Phase Two Wire Line and Case Study: Real-Time Dynamic Security Key Features
Three-Phase Three-Wire Line with Equal Phase Assessment / The Swing Equation / Simplified • The book focuses on common and
Spacing / Capacitance: Stranded Conductors, Synchronous Machine Model and System foundational contents, such as network
Unequal Phase Spacing, Bundled Conductors Equivalents / The Equal-Area Criterion / modeling, modification, transforming, and
/ Shunt Admittances: Lines with Neutral Numerical Integration of the Swing Equation equivalencing.
Conductors and Earth Return / Electric Field / Multimachine Stability / A Two-Axis • A graph-based approach is proposed to
Strength at Conductor Surfaces and at Ground Synchronous Machine Model / Wind Turbine explain the obscure sparse techniques.
Level / Parallel Circuit Three-Phase Lines Machine Models / Design Methods for • Numerous smart skills for network
Improving Transient Stability manipulation are introduced to guide the
5. Transmission Lines: Steady-State Operation
12. Power System Controls reader to create more efficient computerized
Case Study: The ABC’s of HVDC Transmission
Case Study: Overcoming Restoration methods in their own applications.
Technologies / Medium and Short Line
Challenges Associated with Major Power • Computerized solution methods feature the
Approximations / Transmission-Line
System Disturbances / Generator-Voltage electric power network analysis in this book.
Differential Equations / Equivalent π Circuit
Control / Turbine-Governor Control / Load- • Sufficient examples and exercises are designed
/ Lossless Lines / Maximum Power Flow /
Frequency Control / Economic Dispatch / in this book to help students understand
Optimal Power Flow theories, concepts, algorithms, and
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implementation skills. level appropriate for undergraduates. devices, Electric Machines strikes a balance
• Presents methods required to achieve speed between theoretical coverage, clear explanations,
Contents control, position control, braking and holding and practical applications, presenting real-world
Part 1 - Fundamentals of Electric Power of a variety of electric drives systems. applications of concepts without compromising
Networks • Covers steady-state and dynamic analysis of rigor or continuity of the text. Zorbas guides the
1. General Methods for Network Analysis electric drives systems. student through every topic, showing how the
2. Network Matrices of Power Systems • Presents the effect of the mechanical load concepts can be applied to everyday decisions
3. Sparse Techniques in Network Computations inherent characteristic with respect to speed and use. The theory is well matched with
4. Updated Solutions of Network Equations changes. invaluable industry insight. The book enables
5. Network Transformation, Reduction, and • Covers the topic of trajectory control, when students to master the language of plant and
Equivalence starting and braking times must be controlled. electrical engineers, while improving their
6. Piecewise Solutions of Large Scale Power This topic is especially important in high understanding of a machine’s start operation,
Systems performance applications such as robotics and control, and protection. The accompanying
Part 2 - Power Flow and Fault Analysis guided manipulations. website provides additional content for each
7. Mathematical Models of Power Flow • The author uses his industry experience to chapter, manufacturing data, and additional
Calculations and Basic Solution Methods develop real world examples and problems. problems for students and instructors. Examples
8. Special Solution Methods to Power Flow • Bound-in disk contains multimedia software clarify theoretical concepts and analyze real-world
Equation that illustrates concepts of key drive systems, problems. Most problems reflect actual industrial
9. Special Problems in Power Flow Calculation plus MATLAB® simulations that help students situations. Each example is followed by a practice
10. Expansion for Power Flow Calculation Problem understand the process of designing electric exercise and answer so students be assured of
11. The Method of Symmetrical Components and drives. comprehension.
Sequence Networks Contents
12. Computer Methods for Fault Analysis
New to This Edition
1. Elements of Electric Drive Systems • New chapter on Electrical Safety and Energy
Appendix 1 - Inversion of Block Matrices and 2. Introduction to Solid State Devices Conservation.
Inverse Matrix Modification Lemma 3. Introduction to Solid State Switching • Additions and updates to sections on: power
Appendix 2 - IEEE 14-Bus and 30-Bus Test Circuits factor concepts in linear and non-linear
Systems 4. Joint Speed-Torque Characteristics of loads, harmonics, super-capacitors, magnetic
Electric Motors and Mechanical Loads levitation, digital measuring instruments and
5. Speed-Torque Characteristics of Electric wiring diagrams, optical measuring devices,
Motors special types of transformers, wind power
6. Speed Control of Direct Current Motors generators, speed control of 3-phase induction
7. Speed Control of Induction Motors motors (Star-Delta starters, speed controllers
8. Braking of Electric Motors using IGPT and soft starters), programmable
9. Braking of DC Motors logic controllers (PLC’s), and unbalanced
10. Braking of Induction Motors operation of 3-phase systems.
11. Transient Time of Electric Drives System
Index
Key Features
• Reviews important concepts of phasor
• Inclusion of control schematics.
• Clear and precise descriptions.
• Many application-based examples.
• Great balance between high quality theoretical
Fundamentals of Electric coverage, easy explanations, and practical
Drives eBook
application examples.
• Chapters include what you will learn,
Mohamed El-Sharkawi, University of Washington conclusions, review questions, and problem
400 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2000.
sets.
ISBN: 0-534-95222-4, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-95222-8 • Includes a review of important mathematical
relationships as well as manufacturers’ data for
This text presents the fundamental concepts the discussion on three-phase synchronous
underlying electric machines, power electronics, machines.
and electric drives at the undergraduate level. • Available with MindTap and MindLink! MindTap
Most existing books on electric drives concentrate is a personalized online learning program
either on converters and waveform analysis Electric Machines: allowing students to make notes, highlight
text, and save bookmarks in an electronic
(ignoring mechanical load dynamics), or on motor
characteristics (giving short shrift to analysis of
Principles, Applications, reader. Students can complete homework and
converters and controllers). This book provides a and Control Schematics assessment material online, while allowing
instructors to customize the online course and
complete overview of the subject, at the right level Second Edition
for EE students. The book takes readers through track student progress. MindLink connects
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In addition to serving as a text, this book serves as Instructor’s Solution Manual
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Contents
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• Includes end-of-chapter design problems and Properties Obtained from the Tensile Test / Shape-Memory Alloys (SMAs)
chapter summaries. True Stress and True Strain / The Bend Test 13. Heat Treatment of Steels and Cast Irons
• A glossary of key words and definitions can be for Brittle Materials / Hardness of Materials Designations and Classification of Steels /
found at the end of each chapter. / Nanoindentation / Strain Rate Effects and Simple Heat Treatments / Isothermal Heat
• Instructor Supplements include a Solutions Impact Behavior / Properties Obtained from Treatments / Quench and Temper Heat
Manual that provides complete solutions to the Impact Test / Bulk Metallic Glasses and Treatments / Effect of Alloying Elements /
selected problems, annotated PowerPoint Their Mechanical Behavior / Mechanical Application of Hardenability / Specialty Steels
slides, as well as a bank of all images from the Behavior at Small Length Scales / Surface Treatments / Weldability of Steel /
text. 7. Mechanical Properties: Part Two Stainless Steels / Cast Irons
Ancillaries Fracture Mechanics / The Importance 14. Nonferrous Alloys
Instructor’s Solutions Manual of Fracture Mechanics / Microstructural Aluminum Alloys / Magnesium and Beryllium
ISBN: 0-495-66801-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-6801-5 Features of Fracture in Metallic Materials Alloys / Copper Alloys / Nickel and Cobalt
SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual / Microstructural Features of Fracture in Alloys / Titanium Alloys / Refractory and
ISBN: 0-495-66803-6, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66803-9 Ceramics, Glasses, and Composites / Weibull Precious Metals
Statistics for Failure Strength Analysis / Fatigue 15. Ceramic Materials
Also Available / Results of the Fatigue Test / Application of Applications of Ceramics / Properties of
The Science & Engineering of Materials, Sixth Fatigue Testing / Creep, Stress Rupture, and Ceramics / Synthesis and Processing of
Edition Stress Corrosion / Evaluation of Creep Behavior Ceramic Powders / Characteristics of Sintered
Spanish Version / Use of Creep Data Ceramics / Inorganic Glasses / Glass-Ceramics /
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The Science & Engineering of Materials, Fifth Relationship of Cold Working to the Stress- Refractories / Other Ceramic Materials
Edition Strain Curve / Strain-Hardening Mechanisms 16. Polymers
Thai Version / Properties versus Percent Cold Work / Classification of Polymers / Addition and
ISBN: 616-90173-4-1, ISBN-13: 978-616-90173-4-9 Microstructure, Texture Strengthening, and Condensation Polymerization / Degree of
Korean Version Residual Stresses / Characteristics of Cold Polymerization / Typical Thermoplastics
ISBN: 89-555-0554-X, ISBN-13: 978-89-555-0554-2 Working / The Three Stages of Annealing / Structure-Property Relationships in
/ Control of Annealing / Annealing and Thermoplastics / Effect of Temperature on
Contents Materials Processing / Hot Working Thermoplastics / Mechanical Properties
1. Introduction to Materials Science and 9. Principles of Solidification of Thermoplastics / Elastomers (Rubbers)
Engineering Technological Significance / Nucleation / Thermosetting Polymers / Adhesives /
What is Materials Science and Engineering? / Applications of Controlled Nucleation / Polymer Processing and Recycling
/ Classification of Materials / Functional Growth Mechanisms / Solidification Time and 17. Composites: Teamwork and Synergy in
Classification of Materials / Classification of Dendrite Size / Cooling Curves / Cast Structure Materials
Materials Based on Structure / Environmental / Solidification Defects / Casting Processes Dispersion-Strengthened Composites /
and Other Effects / Materials Design and for Manufacturing Components / Continuous Particulate Composites / Fiber-Reinforced
Selection Casting and Ingot Casting / Directional Composites / Characteristics of Fiber-
2. Atomic Structure Solidification [DS], Single Crystal Growth, and Reinforced Composites / Manufacturing Fibers
The Structure of Materials: Technological Epitaxial Growth / Solidification of Polymers and and Composites / Fiber-Reinforced Systems
Relevance / The Structure of the Atom / Inorganic Glasses / Joining of Metallic Materials and Applications / Laminar Composite
The Electronic Structure of the Atom / The 10. Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium Materials / Examples and Applications of
Periodic Table / Atomic Bonding / Binding Phases and the Phase Diagram / Solubility Laminar Composites / Sandwich Structures
Energy and Interatomic Spacing / The Many and Solid Solutions / Conditions for Unlimited 18. Construction Materials
Forms of Carbon Solid Solubility / Solid-Solution Strengthening The Structure of Wood / Moisture Content and
3. Atomic and Ionic Arrangements / Isomorphous Phase Diagrams / Relationship Density of Wood / Mechanical Properties of
Short-Range Order versus Long-Range Order Between Properties and the Phase Diagram Wood / Expansion and Contraction of Wood
/ Amorphous Materials / Lattice, Basis, Unit / Solidification of a Solid-Solution Alloy / / Plywood / Concrete Materials / Properties
Cells, and Crystal Structures / Allotropic Nonequilibrium Solidification and Segregation of Concrete / Reinforced and Prestressed
or Polymorphic Transformations / Points, 11. Dispersion Strengthening and Eutectic Concrete / Asphalt
Directions, and Planes in the Unit Cell / Phase Diagrams 19. Electronic Materials
Interstitial Sites / Crystal Structures of Ionic Principles and Examples Of Dispersion Ohm’s Law and Electrical Conductivity / Band
Materials / Covalent Structures / Diffraction Strengthening / Intermetallic Compounds Structures of Solids / Conductivity of Metals
Techniques for Crystal Structure Analysis / Phase Diagrams Containing Three-Phase and Alloys / Semiconductors / Applications
4. Imperfections in the Atomic and Ionic Reactions / The Eutectic Phase Diagram / of Semiconductors / General Overview of
Arrangements Strength of Eutectic Alloys / Eutectics and Integrated Circuit Processing / Deposition of
Point Defects / Other Point Defects / Materials Processing / Nonequilibrium Thin Films / Conductivity in Other Materials
Dislocations / Significance of Dislocations / Freezing in the Eutectic System / Nanowires / Insulators and Dielectric Properties /
Schmid’s Law / Influence of Crystal Structure / and the Eutectic Phase Diagram Polarization in Dielectrics / Electrostriction,
Surface Defects / Importance of Defects 12. Dispersion Strengthening by Phase Piezoelectricity, and Ferroelectricity
5. Atom and Ion Movements in Materials Transformations and Heat Treatment 20. Magnetic Materials
Applications of Diffusion / Stability of Nucleation and Growth in Solid-State Classification of Magnetic Materials /
Atoms and Ions / Mechanisms for Diffusion Reactions / Alloys Strengthened by Exceeding Magnetic Dipoles and Magnetic Moments
/ Activation Energy for Diffusion / Rate of the Solubility Limit / Age or Precipitation / Magnetization, Permeability, and the
Diffusion (Fick’s First Law) / Factors Affecting Hardening / Applications of Age-Hardened Magnetic Field / Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic,
Diffusion / Permeability of Polymers / Alloys / Microstructural Evolution in Age or Ferromagnetic, Ferrimagnetic, and
Composition Profile (Fick’s Second Law) / Precipitation Hardening / Effects of Aging Superparamagnetic Materials / Domain
Diffusion and Materials Processing Temperature and Time / Requirements for Age Structure and the Hysteresis Loop / The Curie
6. Mechanical Properties: Part One Hardening / Use of Age-Hardenable Alloys at Temperature / Applications of Magnetic
Technological Significance / Terminology High Temperatures / The Eutectoid Reaction Materials / Metallic and Ceramic Magnetic
for Mechanical Properties / The Tensile / Controlling the Eutectoid Reaction / The Materials
Test: Use of the Stress-Strain Diagram / Martensitic Reaction and Tempering / The
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum / Refraction, • A new chapter on corrosion and wear has Interatomic Spacing / The Many Forms of
Reflection, Absorption, and Transmission / been added, extend the traditional Materials Carbon: Relationships Between Arrangements
Selective Absorption, Transmission, or Reflection Science curriculum. of Atoms and Materials Properties
/ Examples and Use of Emission Phenomena / • Chapter learning objectives have been added 3. Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
Fiber-Optic Communication System to the beginning of each chapter to aid in the Short-Range Order versus Long-Range Order
22. Thermal Properties of Materials learning and retention of chapter content as / Amorphous Materials / Lattice, Basis, Unit
Heat Capacity and Specific Heat / Thermal well as to assist instructors with assessment Cells, and Crystal Structures / Allotropic
Expansion / Thermal Conductivity / Thermal instruments. or Polymorphic Transformations / Points,
Shock • Extended discussion of crystallography. Directions, and Planes in the Unit Cell /
23. Corrosion and Wear • New material on the allotropes of carbon Interstitial Sites / Crystal Structures of Ionic
Chemical Corrosion / Electrochemical added to the discussion on atomic structure. Materials / Covalent Structures / Diffraction
Corrosion / The Electrode Potential in • New current research topics and applications Techniques for Crystal Structure Analysis
Electrochemical Cells / The Corrosion Current such as nanoindentation, mechanical behavior 4. Imperfections in the Atomic and lonic
and Polarization / Types of Electrochemical of metallic glasses, and mechanical behavior at Arrangements
Corrosion / Protection Against Electrochemical small length scales. Point Defects / Other Point Defects /
Corrosion / Microbial Degradation and • New material on the vapor-liquid-solid Dislocations / Significance of Dislocations /
Biodegradable Polymers / Oxidation and mechanism of nanowire growth. Schmid’s Law / Influence of Crystal Structure /
Other Gas Reactions / Wear and Erosion • Problems have been added to the end of each Surface Defects / Importance of Defects
Appendix A: Selected Physical Properties chapter, some of which require students to 5. Atom and Ion Movements in Materials
of Metals use Knovel® online reference tool for Materials Applications of Diffusion / Stability of
Appendix B: The Atomic and Ionic Radii of Science. Atoms and Ions / Mechanisms for Diffusion
Selected Elements • Glossary items now in 2nd color for easier / Activation Energy for Diffusion / Rate of
Answers to Selected Problems navigation. Diffusion [Fick’s First Law] / Factors Affecting
Key Features Diffusion / Permeability of Polymers /
• Uses an integrated approach to Materials Composition Profile [Fick’s Second Law]
Science and Engineering throughout. 6. Mechanical Properties: Part One
• Content is in line with the latest advances in the Technological Significance / Terminology
field allowing students and faculty to make use for Mechanical Properties / The Tensile Test:
of the ideas and issues that are of current interest. Use of the Stress-Strain Diagram / Properties
eBook • Students can relate the content to the
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Obtained from the Tensile Test / True Stress and
True Strain / The Bend Test for Brittle Materials
experience with through the real-world / Hardness of Materials / Nanoindentation
examples used through-out. / Strain Rate Effects and Impact Behavior /
• Each chapter contains a “Have You Ever Properties Obtained from the Impact Test / Bulk
Wondered?” set of questions designed to Metallic Glasses and Their Mechanical Behavior
pique the interest of students and set the / Mechanical Behavior at Small Length Scales
framework for the material to be covered in 7. Mechanical Properties: Part Two
Essentials of Materials that chapter. Fracture Mechanics / The Importance of
Fracture Mechanics / Microstructural Features of
Science and Engineering Ancillaries
Fracture in Metallic Materials / Microstructural
Instructor’s Solutions Manual Features of Fracture in Ceramics and Glasses
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Second Edition – SI Version, Spanish Version Relationship of Cold Working to the Stress–
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Essentials of Materials Science & Engineering, / Properties versus Percent Cold Work /
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behavior of materials and clearly link them to the 9. Principles of Solidification
Contents
“materials” issues that students will have to deal Technological Significance/ Nucleation /
1. Introduction to Materials Science and
with when they enter the industry or graduate Applications of Controlled Nucleation /
Engineering
school (e.g. design of structures, selection of mate- Growth Mechanisms / Solidification Time and
What is Materials Science and Engineering?
rials, or materials failures). Fundamental concepts Dendrite Size / Cooling Curves / Cast Structure
/ Classification of Materials / Functional
are linked to practical applications, emphasizing / Solidification Defects / Casting Processes for
Classification of Materials / Classification of
the necessary basics without overwhelming the Manufacturing Components / Solidification
Materials Based on Structure / Environmental
students with too much of the underlying chemis- of Polymers and Inorganic Glasses / Joining of
and Other Effects / Materials Design and
try or physics. An integrated approach is used and Metallic Materials
Selection
presented through the use of the new technolo- 10. Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium
2. Atomic Structure
gies that engineered materials enable. New and Phases and the Phase Diagram / Solubility
The Structure of Materials: Technological
interdisciplinary developments in the materials and Solid Solutions / Conditions for Unlimited
Relevance / The Structure of the Atom / The
field are also presented and discussed. Solid Solubility / Solid-Solution Strengthening
Electronic Structure of the Atom / The Periodic
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Solidification and Segregation Against Electrochemical Corrosion
11. Dispersion Strengthening and Eutectic Appendix A: Selected Physical Properties of
Phase Diagrams Metals
Principles and Examples of Dispersion Appendix B: The Atomic and Ionic Radii of
Strengthening / Intermetallic Compounds
/ Phase Diagrams Containing Three-Phase
Selected Elements eBook
Answers to Selected Problems
Reactions / The Eutectic Phase Diagram /
Strength of Eutectic Alloys / Eutectics and
Materials Processing / Nonequilibrium
Freezing in the Eutectic System / Nanowires
and the Eutectic Phase Diagram
12. Dispersion Strengthening by Phase
Transformations and Heat Treatment Physical Metallurgy
Nucleation and Growth in Solid-State
Reactions / Alloys Strengthened by Exceeding
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This is a concise solid state physics textbook written engineering students at the junior or senior level.
Quench and Temper Heat Treatments / Effect of for undergraduate students majoring in materials
Alloying Elements / Application of Hardenability The approach is largely theoretical, but all aspects
science, electronics, or physics. It clarifies the philos- of physical metallurgy and behavior of metals
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Weldability of Steel / Stainless Steels / Cast Irons and alloys are covered. The treatment used in this
physics, explores the exciting and original ideas of textbook is in harmony with a more fundamental
14. Nonferrous Alloys great scientists, demonstrates the significance of approach to engineering education. An extensive
Aluminum Alloys / Magnesium and Beryllium the neat assumptions in theories, and exposes the revision has been done to insure that the content
Alloys / Copper Alloys / Nickel and Cobalt complicated nature of solid state experiments. This remains the standard for metallurgy engineering
Alloys / Titanium Alloys / Refractory and book aims to guide students through a journey of courses worldwide.
Precious Metals the beauty amidst complexity, without missing the
15. Ceramic Materials delicate thoughts contained in theories. Key Features
Applications of Ceramics / Properties of • Easy to read format successfully communicates
Ceramics / Synthesis and Processing of
Key Features the essence of the content presented.
• The book covers the basic concepts, theories, • Recent references have been incorporated
Ceramic Powders / Characteristics of Sintered
and experiments about the structure of solids to complement the remaining original
Ceramics / Inorganic Glasses / Glass-Ceramics /
and their electrical, magnetic, thermal, sonic, references, which provide historic context.
Processing and Applications of Clay Products /
and optical properties. • New figures were added to enhance
Refractories / Other Ceramic Materials
• The author traces the history of solid state understanding of the text.
16. Polymers physics in the discussion of chemical bonds
Classification of Polymers / Addition and • Sections on nano-structures have been
and crystal formation, lattice vibration and included to demonstrate the applicability of
Condensation Polymerization / Degree of phonon, magnetism and spin, dielectric
Polymerization / Typical Thermoplastics the physical metallurgy principles to current
constant and refraction index. nanotechnology trends.
/ Structure—Property Relationships in • Easy and student-friendly text, this book can
Thermoplastics / Effect of Temperature on be of great help to engineering and computer Ancillaries
Thermoplastics / Mechanical Properties science students in view of the important role Instructor’s Solutions Manual
of Thermoplastics / Elastomers [Rubbers] of Solid State Physics in modern technology; ISBN-10: 0-495-24443-0, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-24443-1
/ Thermosetting Polymers / Adhesives / the energy band theory is essential to the SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual
Polymer Processing and Recycling understanding of CMOS in the computer ISBN: 0-495-43841-3, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-43841-0
17. Composites: Teamwork and Synergy in processor unit.
Materials Contents
Dispersion-Strengthened Composites / Contents 1. The Structure of Metals
Particulate Composites / Fiber-Reinforced 1. Exordium The Structure of Metals / Unit Cells / The Body-
Composites / Characteristics of Fiber- 2. Chemical Bonds and Crystal Formation Centered Cubic Structure (BCC) / Coordination
Reinforced Composites / Manufacturing 3. Structure of Solids Number of the Body-Centered Cubic Lattice
Fibers and Composites / Fiber-Reinforced 4. Thermal Properties of Solids and Lattice / The Face-Centered Cubic Lattice / The Unit
Systems and Applications / Laminar Composite Dynamics Cell of the Hexagonal Closed-Packed (HCP)
Materials / Examples and Applications of 5. Solid State Electronics Theory Lattice / Comparison of the Face-Centered
Laminar Composites / Sandwich Structures 6. Electrical Transport Properties of Solids Cubic and Close-Packed Hexagonal Structures
18. Electrochemical Corrosion 7. Magnetic Properties of Solids / Coordination Number of the Systems of
Electrochemical Corrosion / The Electrode 8. Optical and Dielectric Properties of Solids Closest Packing / Anisotropy / Textures or
Potential in Electrochemical Cells / The Preferred Orientations / Miller Indices / Crystal
Corrosion Current and Polarization / Types Structures of the Metallic Elements / The
Stereographics Projection / Directions that
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Lie in a Plane / Planes of a Zone / The Wulff Grain Size Effects in Nanocrystalline Materials / Diffusion in an Ideal Solution / The
Net / Standard Projections / The Standard Coincidence Site / The Ranganathan Relations Kirekendall Effect / Pore Formation /
Stereographic Triangle for Cubic Crystals / Examples Involving Twist Boundaries / Tilt Darken’s Equations / Fick’s Second Law /
2. Characterization Techniques Boundaries The Matano Method / Determination of the
The Bragg Law / Laue Techniques / The 7. Vacancies Intrinsic Diffusivities / Self-Diffusion in Pure
Rotating-Crystal Method / The Debye-Scherrer Thermal Behavior of Metals / Internal Energy Metals / Temperature Dependence of the
or Powder Method / The X-Ray Diffractometer Entropy / Spontaneous Reactions / Gibbs Diffusion Coefficient / Chemical Diffusion
/ The Transmission Electron Microscope / Free Energy / Statistical Mechanical Definition at Low-Solute Concentration / The Study of
Interactions Between the Electrons in an of Entropy / Vacancies / Vacancy Motion / Chemical Diffusion Using Radioactive Tracers
Electron Beam and a Metallic Specimen Interstitial Atoms and Divacancies / Diffusion Along Grain Boundaries and
/ Elastic Scattering / Inelastic Scattering / 8. Annealing Free Surfaces / Fick’s First Law in Terms of a
Electron Spectrum / The Scanning Electron Stored Energy of Cold Work / The Relationship Mobility and an Effective Force / Diffusion in
Microscope / Topographic Contrast / The of Free Energy to Strain Energy / The Release Non-Isomorphic Alloy Systems
Picture Element Size / The Depth of Focus / of Stored Energy / Recovery / Recovery in 13. Interstitial Diffusion
Microanalysis of Specimens / Electron Probe Single Crystals / Polygonizations / Dislocation Measurement of Interstitial Diffusivities / The
X-Ray Microanalysis / The Characteristics Movements in Polygonization / Recovery Snoek Effect / Experimental Determination
X-Rays / Auger Electron Spectroscopy Processes at High and Low Temperatures of the Relaxation Time / Experimental Data /
(AES) / The Scanning Transmission Electron / Recrystallizations / The Effect of Time Anelastic Measurements at Constant Strain
Microscope (STEM) and Temperature on Recrystallization / 14. Solidification of Metals
3. Crystal Binding Recrystallization Temperature / The Effect The Liquid Phase / Nulceation / Metallic
The Internal Energy of a Crystal / Ionic Crystals of Strain on Recrystallization / The Rate of Glasses / Crystal Growth from the Liquid
/ The Born Theory of Ionic Crystals / Van Der Nucleation and the Rate of Nucleus Growth Phase / The Heats of Fusion and Vaporization
Waals Crystals / Dipoles / Inert Cases / Induced / Formation of Nuclei / Driving Force for / The Nature of the Liquid-Solid Interface /
Dipoles / The Lattice Energy of an Inert-Gas Recrystallization / The Recrystallization Grain Continuous Growth / Lateral Growth / Stable
Solid / The Debye Frequency / The Zero-Point Size / Other Variables in Recrystallization / Interface Freezing / Dendritic Growth in
Energy / Dipole-Quadrupole and Quadrupole- Purity of the Metal / Initial Grain Size / Grain Pure Metals / Freezing in Alloys with Planar
Quadrupole Terms / Molecular Crystals / Growth / Geometrical Coalescence / Three- Interface / The Scheil Equation / Dendritic
Refinements to the Born Theory of Ionic Dimensional Changes in Grain Geometry / The Freezing in Alloys / Freezing of Ingots /
Crystals / Covalent and Metallic Bonding Grain Growth Law / Impurity Atoms in Solid The Grain Size of Castings / Segregation /
4. Introduction to Dislocations Solution / Impurities in the Form of Inclusions Homogenization / Inverse Segregation /
The Discrepancy Between the Theoretical / The Free-Surface Effects / The Limiting Porosity / Eutectic Freezing
and Observed Yield Stresses of Crystals / Grain Size / Preferred Orientation / Secondary 15. Nucleation and Growth Kinetics
Dislocations / The Burgers Vector / Vector Recrystallization / Strain-Induced Boundary Nucleation of a Liquid from the Vapor / The
Notation for Dislocations / Dislocations in the Migration Becker-Doring Theory / Freezing / Solid-
Face-Centered Cubic Lattice / Intrinsic and 9. Solid Solutions State Reactions / Heterogeneous Nucleation
Extrinsic Stacking Faults in Face-Centered Solid Solutions / Intermediate Phases / / Growth Kinetics / Diffusion Controlled
Cubic Metals / Extended Dislocations in Interstitial Solid Solutions / Solubility of Growth / Interference of Growing Precipitate
Hexagonal Metals / Climb of Edge Dislocations Carbon in Body-Centered Cubic Iron / Particles / Interface Controlled Growth /
/ Dislocation Intersections / The Stress Field Substitutional Solid Solutions and the Hume- Transformations That Occur on Heating /
of a Screw Dislocation / The Stress Field of an Rothery Rules / Interaction of Dislocations and Dissolution of a Precipitate
Edge Dislocation / The Force on a Dislocation / Solute Atoms / Dislocation Atmospheres the 16. Precipitation Hardening
The Strain Energy of a Screw Dislocation / The Formation of a Dislocation Atmosphere / The The Significance of the Solvus Curve / The
Strain Energy of an Edge Dislocation Evaluation of A / The Drag of Atmospheres on Solution Treatment / The Aging Treatment
5. Dislocations and Plastic Deformation Moving Dislocations / The Sharp Yield Point / Development of Precipitates / Aging
The Frank-Read Source / Nucleation of and Luders Bands / The Theory of the Sharp of Al-Cu Alloys at Temperatures above
Dislocations / Bend Gliding / Rotational Yield Point / Strain Aging / The Cottrell-Bilby 100°C (373 K) / Precipitation Sequences in
Slip / Slip Planes and Slip Directions / Slip Theory of Strain Aging / Dynamic Strain Aging Other Aluminum Alloys / Homogeneous
Systems / Critical Resolved Shear Stress / Slip 10. Phases Versus Heterogeneous Nucleation of
on Equivalent Slip Systems / The Dislocation Basic Definitions / The Physical Nature of Phase Precipitates / Interphase Precipitation /
Density / Dislocation Density / Slip Systems in Mixtures / Thermodynamics of Solutions Theories of Hardening / Additional Factors in
Different Crystal Forms / Cross-Slip / Slip Bands / Equilibrium Between Two Phases / The Precipitation Hardening
/ Double Cross-Slip / Extended Dislocations Number of Phases in an Alloy System / Two- 17. Deformation Twinning and Martensite
and Cross-Slip / Crystal Structure Rotation Component Systems Containing Two Phases / Reactions
During Tensile and Compressive Deformation Graphical Determinants of Partial-Molal Free Deformation Twinning / Formal
/ The Notation for the Slip Systems in the Energies / Two –Component Systems with Crystallographic Theory of Twinning / Twin
Deformation of FCC Crystals / Work Hardening Three Phases in Equilibrium / The Phase Rule / Boundaries / Twin Growth / Accommodation
/ Consideres Criterion / The Relation Between Ternary Systems of the Twinning Shear / The Significance
Dislocation Density and the Stress / Taylor’s 11. Binary Phase Diagrams of Twinning in Plastic Deformation / The
Relation / The Orowan Equation Phase Diagrams / Isomorphous Alloy Systems Effect of Twinning on Face-Centered
6. Elements of Grain Boundaries / The Lever Rule / Equilibrium Heating or Cubic Stress-Strain Curves / Martensite
Grain Boundaries / Dislocation Model of Cooling of an Isomorphous Alloy / The
/ The Bain Distortion / The Martensite
a Small-Angle Grain Boundary / The Five Isomorphous Alloy System from the Point of
View of Free Energy / Maxima and Minima Transformation in an Indium-Thallum
Degrees of Freedom of a Grain Boundary / Alloy / Reversibility of the Martensite
/ Superlattices / Miscibility Gaps / Eutectic
The Stress Field of a Grain Boundary / Grain- Transformation / Athermal Transformation
Systems / The Microstructures of Eutectic
Boundary Energy / Low-Energy Dislocation Systems / The Peritectic Transformation / / Phenomenological Crystallographic
Structures, LEDS / Dynamic Recovery / Surface Monotectics / Other Three-Phase Reactions / Theory of Martensite Formation / Irrational
Tension of the Grain Boundary / Boundaries Intermediate Phases / The Copper-Zinc Phase Nature of the Habit Plane / The Iron-Nickel
Between Crystals of Different Phases / The Diagram / Ternary Phase Diagrams Martensitic Transformation / Isothermal
Grain Size / The Effect of Grain Boundaries on 12. Diffusion in Substitutional Solid Solutions Formation of Martensite / Stabilization /
Mechanical Properties: Hall-Petch Relation / Nucleation of Martensite Plates / Growth of
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Martensite Plates / The Effect of Stress / The
Effect of Plastic Deformation / Thermoelastic
Martensite Transformations / Elastic
Deformation of Thermoelastic Alloys / Stress-
Induced Martensite (SIM) / The Shape-Memory
Effect
18. The Iron-Carbon Alloy System
The Iron-Carbon Diagram / The Proeutectoid
Transformations of Austenite / The
Transformation of Austenite to Pearlite
/ The Growth of Pearlite / The Effect of
Temperature on the Pearlite Transformation
/ Forced-Velocity Growth of Pearlite / The
Effects of Alloying Elements on the Growth
of Pearlite / The Rate of Nucleation of Pearlite
/ Time-Temperature-Transformation Curves
/ The Bainite Reaction / The Complete T-T-T
Diagram of an Eutectoid Steel / Slowly
Cooled Hypoeutectoid Steels / Slowly
Cooled Hypereutectoid Steels / Isothermal
Transformation Diagrams for Noneutectoid
Steels
19. The Hardening of Steel
Continuous Cooling Transforms (CCT) /
Hardenability / The Variables that Determine
the Hardenability of Steel / Austenitic Grain
Size / The Effect of Austenitic Grain Size on
Hardenability / The Influence of Carbon
Content on Hardenability / The Influence of
Alloying Elements on Hardenability / The
Significance of Hardenability / The Martensite
Transformation in Steel / The Hardness of Iron-
Carbon Martensite / Dimensional Changes
Associated with Transformation of Martensite
/ Quench Cracks / Tempering / Tempering of
a Low-Carbon Steel / Spheroidized Cementite
/ The Effect of Tempering on Physical
Properties / The Interrelation Between Time
and Temperature in Tempering / Secondary
Hardening
20. Selected Nonferrous Alloy Systems
Commercially Pure Copper / Copper Alloys
/ Copper Beryllium / Other Copper Alloys /
Aluminum Alloys / Aluminum-Lithium Alloys
/ Titanium Alloys / Classification of Titanium
Alloys / The Alpha Alloys / The Beta Alloys /
The Alpha-Beta Alloys / Superalloys / Creep
Strength
21. Failure of Metals
Failure by Easy Glide / Rupture by Necking
(Multiple Glide) / The Effect of Twinning /
Cleavage / The Nucleation of Cleavage Cracks
/ Propagation of Cleavage Cracks / The Effect
of Grain Boundaries / The Effect of the State
of Stress / Ductile Fractures / Intercrystalline
Brittle Fracture / Blue Brittleness / Fatigue
Failures / The Macroscopic Character of
Fatigue Failure / The Rotating Beam Fatigue
Test / Alternating Stress Parameters / The
Microscopic Aspects of Fatigue Failure
/ Fatigue Crack Growth / The Effect of
Nonmetallic Inclusions / The Effect of Steel
Microstructure on Fatigue / Low-Cycle Fatigue
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• Now includes examples from other fields in 8. Development of the Linear-Strain Triangle
(Displacement) Method
order to demonstrate that FEM can be used to Equations
Definition of the Stiffness Matrix / Derivation
solve problems from a variety of engineering Derivation of the Linear-Strain Triangular
of the Stiffness Matrix for a Spring Element /
and mathematical physics areas. Element Stiffness Matrix and Equations
Example of a Spring Assemblage / Assembling
• Chapter objective sections have been added / Example LST Stiffness Determination /
the Total Stiffness Matrix by Superposition
to each chapter as a strategy to increase Comparison of Elements
(Direct Stiffness Method) / Boundary
understanding and retention of the material.
Conditions / Potential Energy Approach to 9. Axisymmetric Elements
• Short-answer type problems have been added
Derive Spring Element Equations Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix / Solutions of
to the end of each chapter to invoke the use of
3. Development of Truss Equations an Axisymmetric Pressure Vessel / Applications
the creative thought process in understanding
Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix for Bar of Axisymmetric Elements
the principles of the Finite Element Method.
• End of chapter summaries and key equations Element in Local Coordinates / Selecting 10. Isoparametric Formulation
sections have been added to each chapter for Approximation Functions for Displacements / Isoparametric Formulation of the Bar Element
easy review. Transformation of Vectors in Two Dimensions Stiffness Matrix / Isoparametric Formulation
• Additional plate bending real-world examples / Global Stiffness Matrix for Bar Arbitrarily of the Plane Quadrilateral Element Stiffness
and problems have been included in order to Oriented in the Plane / Computation of Stress Matrix / Newton-Cotes and Gaussian
enhance student understanding. for a Bar in the x-y Plane / Solution of a Plane Quadrature / Evaluation of the Stiffness Matrix
• Now in 2-color format for enhanced clarity and Truss / Transformation Matrix and Stiffness and Stress Matrix by Gaussian Quadrature /
understanding of figures and tables. Matrix for a Bar in Three-Dimensional Space Higher-Order Shape Functions
• Increased amount of illustrations of 3D / Use of Symmetry in Structure / Inclined, or 11. Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis
applications and solutions in stress and heat Skewed, Supports / Potential Energy Approach Three-Dimensional Stress and Strain
transfer analysis. to Derive Bar Element Equations / Comparison / Tetrahedral Element / Isoparametric
• Notation has been revised for consistency of Finite Element Solution to Exact Solution Formulation
throughout. 12. Plate Bending Element
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Basic Concepts of Plate Bending / Derivation of Truss / Transformation Matrix and Stiffness
a Plate Bending Element Stiffness Matrix and A First Course in the Finite Matrix for a Bar in Three-Dimensional Space
Equations / Some Plate Element Numerical
Comparisons / Computer Solutions for Plate
Element Method Using / Use of Symmetry in Structure / Inclined, or
Skewed, Supports / Potential Energy Approach
Bending Problems Algor™ to Derive Bar Element Equations / Comparison
13. Heat Transfer and Mass Transport Second Edition of Finite Element Solution to Exact Solution
Derivation of the Basic Differential Equation Daryl L. Logan, University of Wisconsin-Platteville for Bar / Galerkin’s Residual Method and Its
/ Heat Transfer with Convection / Typical Application to a One-Dimensional Bar
864 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. ©2001.
Units; Thermal Conductivities, K and Heat- 4. Algor™ Program for Truss Analysis
ISBN: 0-534-38068-9, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-38068-7
Transfer Coefficients, h / One-Dimensional Overview of the Algor System and Flowcharts
Finite Element Formulation Using a Variational for the Solution of a Truss Problem Using Algor
Daryl Logan’s clear and easy-to-understand
Method / Two-Dimensional Finite Element / Algor Example Solutions for Truss Analysis
text provides a thorough treatment of the finite
Formulation / Line or Point Sources / Three- 5. Development of Beam Equations
element method and how to apply it to solve
Dimensional Heat Transfer by the Finite Beam Stiffness / Example of Assemblage of
practical physical problems in engineering.
Element Method / One-Dimensional Heat Beam Stiffness Matrices / Examples of Beam
Concepts are presented simply, making it
Transfer with Mass Transport / Finite Element Analysis Using the Direct Stiffness Method /
understandable for students of all levels of
Formulation of Heat Transfer with mass Distributed Loading / Comparison of Finite
experience.
Transport by Galerkin’s Method / Flowchart Element Solution to Exact Solution for Beam
and Examples of a Heat-Transfer Problem Key Features / Beam Element with Nodal Hinge / Potential
14. Fluid Flow in Porous Media and Through • Integrates Algor Release 12. Energy Approach to Derive Beam Element
Hydraulic Networks; and Electrical • The book proceeds from basic to advanced Equations / Galerkin’s Method to Derive Beam
Networks and Electrostatics topics and can be suitably used in a one or Element Equations / Algor Example Solutions
Derivation of the Basic Differential Equations / two-course sequence. for Beam Analysis
One-Dimensional Finite Element Formulation • Each chapter is structured in a similar format. 6. Frame and Grid Equations
/ Two-Dimensional Finite Element Formulation General principles are presented for each Two-Dimensional Arbitrarily Oriented Beam
/ Flowchart and Example of a Fluid-Flow topic, followed by traditional applications of Element / Rigid Plane Frame Examples /
Program / Electrical Networks / Electrostatics these principles, which are in turn followed by Inclined or Skewed Supports— Frame Element
15. Thermal Stress computer applications where relevant. / Grid Equations / Beam Element Arbitrarily
Formulation of the Thermal Stress Problem • The principle of minimum potential energy Oriented in Space / Concept of Substructure
and Examples and Galerkin’s residual method are introduced Analysis / Algor Example Solutions for Plane
16. Structural Dynamics and Time-Dependant at various stages as required to develop the Frame, Grid, and Space Frame Analysis
Heat Transfer equations needed for analysis. 7. Development of the Plane Stress and Plane
Dynamics of a Spring-Mass System / Direct • Appendices include basic matrix algebra Strain Stiffness Equations
Derivation of the Bar Element Equations (used throughout the text), solutions methods Basic Concepts of Plane Stress and Plane Strain
/ Numerical Integration in Time / Natural for simultaneous equations, basic theory / Derivation of the Constant- Strain Triangular
Frequencies of a One-Dimensional Bar of elasticity, equivalent nodal forces, the Element Stiffness Matrix and Equations /
Analysis / Beam Element Mass Matrices and principle of virtual work , and the Basics of Treatment of Body and Surface Forces /
natural Frequencies / Truss, Plane Frame, Plane Algor™. Explicit Expression for the Constant- Strain
Stress, Plane Strain, Axisymmetric, and Solid • Contains several worked examples that Triangle Stiffness Matrix / Finite Element
element Mass Matrices / Time-Dependent appear throughout the text. These examples Solution of a Plane Stress Problem
Heat Transfer / Computer Program Example are solved by hand to illustrate how essential
8. Practical Considerations in Modeling;
Solutions for Structural Dynamics concepts are applied.
Interpreting Results; and Use of the Algor™
Appendix A. Matrix Algebra Ancillaries Program for Plane Stress/Strain Analysis
Appendix B. Methods for Solution of Instructor’s Solutions Manual Finite Element Modeling / Equilibrium and
Simultaneous Linear Equations ISBN: 0-534-38131-6, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-38131-8 Compatibility of Finite Element Results /
Appendix C. Equations for Elasticity Theory Convergence of Solution / Interpretation of
Appendix D. Equivalent Nodal Forces Contents Stresses / Static Condensation / Flowchart for
Appendix E. Principle of Virtual Work 1. Introduction the Solution of Plane Stress/ Strain / Problems
Appendix F. Properties of Structural Steel Brief History / Introduction to Matrix Notation and Typical Steps Using Algor / Algor Example
Shapes / Role of the Computer / General Steps of the Solutions for Plane Stress/ Strain Analysis
Finite Element Method / Applications of the
9. Development of the Linear-Strain Triangle
Finite Element Method / Advantages of the
Equations
Finite Element Method / Computer Programs
Derivation of the Linear- Strain Triangular
for the Finite Element Method
Element Stiffness Matrix and Equations
2. Introduction to the Stiffness / Example LST Stiffness Determination /
(Displacement) Method Comparison of Elements
Definition of the Stiffness Matrix / Derivation
10. Axisymmetric Elements
of the Stiffness Matrix for a Spring Element /
Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix / Solution of
Example of a Spring Assemblage / Assembling
an Axisymmetric Pressure Vessel / Applications
the Total Stiffness Matrix by Superposition
of Axisymmetric Elements / Algor Example
(Direct Stiffness Method) / Boundary
Solutions for Axisymmetric Problems
Conditions / Potential Energy Approach to
Derive Spring Element Equations 11. Isoparametric Formulation
Isoparametric Formulation of the Bar Element
3. Development of Truss Equations
Stiffness Matrix / Rectangular Plane Stress
Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix for a Bar
Element / Isoparametric Formulation of the
Element in Local Coordinates / Selecting
Plane Element Stiffness Matrix / Gaussian
Approximation Functions for Displacements /
Quadrature (Numerical Integration) /
Transformation of Vectors in Two Dimensions /
Evaluation of the Stiffness Matrix and Stress
Global Stiffness Matrix / Computation of Stress
Matrix by Gaussian Quadrature / Higher-Order
for a Bar in the x-y Plane / Solution of a Plane
Shape Functions
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Three-Dimensional Stress and Strain Problems
/ Tetrahedral Element / Isoparametric 13. FEM Formulation for Time-History
Formulation / Algor Example Solutions of Problems
Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis 14. FEM Formulation for Plate Problems
13. Heat Transfer and Mass Transport 15. Introduction to Non-Linear FEM
Derivation of the Basic Differential Equation 16. FEM Formulation for Flow Problems
/ Heat Transfer with Convection / Typical 17. Error Analysis in FEM
Units; Thermal Conductivities, K; and Heat- 18. Solving FEM Problems on a Computer
Transfer Coefficients, h / One-Dimensional 19. Miscellaneous Topics
Finite Element Formulation Using a Variational
Method / Two-Dimensional Finite Element Thermodynamics/Thermal
Formulation / Line or Point Sources / One-
Dimensional Heat Transfer with Mass Finite Element Methods for Sciences
Transport / Finite Element Formulation of Heat
Transfer with Mass Transport by Galerkin’s Engineers
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Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer Dimensions, Units, and Physical Quantities
Data. I. Conversion factors.
Spanish Version / Continuum View of Gases and Liquids
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Published by Mercury Learning & Information
Portuguese Version Book One Fluid Properties / Conservation Laws /
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Contents 12. Introduction to Fluids in Motion
PART I: THERMODYNAMICS Description of Fluids in Motion / Classification
1. Concepts, Definitions, and Basic Principles of Fluid Flows / The Bernoulli Equation
Thermodynamic Systems and Control Volumes 13. The Integral Forms of Fundamental Law
/ Macroscopic Description / Properties and The Three Basic Laws / System-to-Control-
State of a System / Equilibrium Processes Volume Transformation / Conservation of Mass
and Cycles / Units / Density, Specific Volume, / Energy Equation / Momentum Equation
Specific Weight / Pressure / Temperature / 14. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude
Thermal Sciences: Energy Dimensional Analysis / Similitude
An Introduction to 2. Properties of Pure Substances
The p-T-v Surface / The Liquid- Vapor Region /
15. Internal Flows
Enhanced Flow and Developed Flow / Laminar
Thermodynamics, Fluid Steam Tables / Equations of State / Equations Flow in a Pipe / Laminar Flow Between Parallel
Mechanics, and Heat of State for a Nonideal Gas
3. Work and Heat
Plates / Laminar Flow Between Rotating
Cylinders / Turbulent Flow in a Pipe / Uniform
Transfer Introduction / Definition of Work / Turbulent Flow in Open Channels
Merle C. Potter, Michigan State University Quasiequilibrium Work Due to a Moving 16. External Flows
Elaine P. Scott, Virginia Tech Boundary / Nonequilibrium Work / Other Work Separation / Flow Around Immersed Bodies
Modes / Heat Transfer / Lift and Drag on Airfoils / Potential Flow
816 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2004. Theory / Boundary Layer Theory
4. The First Law of Thermodynamics
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a Cycle / The First Law Applied to a Process Speed of Sound and the Mach Number /
This book allows a school to use a common text Isentropic Nozzle Flow / Normal Shock Wave
/ Enthalpy / Latent Heat / Specific Heats /
for two key subjects, thermodynamics and fluid / Shock Waves in Converging- Diverging
The First Law Applied to Various Processes
mechanics, with a short introduction to heat Nozzles / Oblique Shock Wave / Isentropic
/ General Formulation for Control Volumes
transfer. Taking a well-balanced approach, the Expansion Waves
/ Applications of the Energy Equation /
authors clearly demonstrate the connections
Transient Flow / The First Law with Heat Appendix
among the three interrelated subjects. Due to the
Transfer Applications Answers to Selected Problems
consistent terminology and continuity, students
will find it easier to learn the three subjects. 5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Instructors will also find it easier to refer to Heat Engines, Heat Pumps, and Refrigerators
material covered earlier (e.g. thermodynamic laws / Statements of the Second Law of
as applied in fluid mechanics and heat transfer). Thermodynamics / Reversibility / The Carnot
The book provides the appropriate amount Engine / Carnot Efficiency / Entropy / Entropy
of material for non-mechanical engineering for Ideal Gas with Constant Specific Heats /
students. Addressing various levels of difficulty, Entropy for Ideal Gas with Variable Specific eBook
the authors provide a wealth of examples and Heats / Entropy for Substances such as Steam,
exercises, including synthesis problems and Solids, and Liquids / The Inequality of Clausius
design problems. / Entropy Change for an Irreversible Process /
The Second Law Applied to a Control Volume
Key Features 6. Power and Refrigeration Vapor Cycles
• Uses an easy-to-read style that makes it simple The Rankine Cycle / Rankine Cycle Efficiency
for students to understand the material. / The Reheat Cycle / The Regenerative Cycle /
• Assists in the effective teaching and learning Effect of Losses on Power Cycle Efficiency / The Thermodynamics for
of engineering design, which often involves
application of all three subjects to a particular
Vapor Refrigeration Cycle / The Heat Pump
7. Power and Refrigeration Gas Cycles
Engineers
design project. The Air Standard Cycle / The Carnot Cycle / First Edition
• Includes examples that clarify all of the The Otto Cycle / The Diesel Cycle / The Brayton Kenneth A. Kroos, Villanova University
important concepts with hundreds of Merle C. Potter, Michigan State University
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8. Psychometrics
• Incorporates helpful learning features, such
Gas-Vapor Mixtures / Adiabatic Saturation and
as chapter outlines and summaries, margin
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homework problems. Some homework problems Enthalpy of Ideal Gases / Specific Heats of
are presented with an increased degree of Liquids and Solids
complexity to allow the instructor to challenge the 3. The First Law for Systems Fluid Mechanics
more accomplished. Work / Heat Transfer / Problem-Solving Method
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Key Features Law Applied to Various Processes / Cycles
• The mathematics (calculus) needed has been 4. The First Law Applied to Control Volumes
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completion of each outcome to test the 6. Entropy
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certification exams and aid instructors with / Losses in Power Plants This book is designed to serve senior-level
short quizzes. 9. Gas Power Cycles engineering students taking a capstone design
• End-of-Chapter exercises will serve to check Air-Standard Analysis / Reciprocating Engine course in fluid and thermal systems design.
the students’ understanding and provide Terminology / The Otto Cycle / The Diesel Cycle It is built from the ground up with the needs
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text, and save bookmarks in an electronic Psychrometry / Air-Conditioning Processes baseboard heater, a water slide, and a vacuum
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•
the fundamental areas of fluid mechanics.
Important concepts are all illustrated by
9. Compressible Flow
Speed of Sound and the Mach Number /
Heat Transfer
detailed, worked-out examples. Isentropic Nozzle Flow / Normal Shock Wave
• Numerous homework problems, many having / Shock Waves in Converging- Diverging
multiple parts, provide the student with Nozzles / Vapor Flow through a Nozzle /
ample opportunity to gain experience solving Oblique Shock Wave / Isentropic Expansion
problems of various levels of difficulty. Waves
• Design-type problems are included in several 10. Flow in Open Channels
•
chapters.
Separate end-of-chapter sections of FE/EIT
Open-Channel Flows / Uniform Flow / eBook
Energy Concepts / Momentum Concepts
exam type problems have been included. / Nonuniform, Gradually Varied Flow /
• The book is written emphasizing SI units, Numerical Analysis of Water Surface Profiles
however, all properties and dimensional 11. Flows in Piping Systems
constants are given in English units also. Losses in Piping Systems / Simple Pipe Systems
Approximately one-fifth of the examples and / Analysis of Pipe Networks / Unsteady Flow in
problems are presented using English units. Pipelines
• Advanced mathematics, such as vector
12. Turbomachinery Principles of Heat Transfer
and tensor calculus and solutions to partial
Turbopumps / Dimensional Analysis and Seventh Edition
differential equations, is kept at a minimum
Similitude for Turbomachinery / Use of Frank Kreith, University of Colorado
so students are better able to follow the Raj M. Manglik, University of Cincinnati
Turbopumps in Piping Systems / Turbines
conversion of concepts into mathematical Mark S. Bohn, Rentech, Inc.
expressions. 13. Measurements in Fluid Mechanics
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Instructor’s Solutions Manual Acquisition and Analysis
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SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual Examples of Finite-Difference Methods / Also Available in SI Units
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Couette Flow / Solution of Two-Dimensional
Also Available Principles of Heat Transfer was first published in
Steady-State Potential Flow /
Mechanics of Fluids, Third Edition 1959, and since then it has grown to be considered
Portuguese Version Appendix A. Units and Conversions and Vector a classic within the field, setting the standards
ISBN: 85-221-0309-7, ISBN-13: 978-85-221-0309-6 Relationships for coverage and organization within all other
Appendix B. Fluid Properties Heat Transfer texts. The book is designed for
Contents Appendix C. Properties of Areas and Volumes a one-semester course in heat transfer at the
1. Basic Considerations Appendix D. Compressible-Flow Tables for Air junior or senior level, however, flexibility in
Dimensions, Units, and Physical Quantities Appendix E. Numerical Solutions for Chapter 10 pedagogy has been provided. Following several
/ Continuum View of Gases and Liquids Appendix F. Numerical Solutions for Chapter 11 recommendations of the ASME Committee on
/ Pressure and Temperature Scales / Bibliography Heat Transfer Education, Kreith, Manglik, and
Fluid Properties / Conservation Laws / References Bohn present relevant and stimulating content
Thermodynamic Properties and Relationships General Interest in this fresh and comprehensive approach to
2. Fluid Statics Answers to Selected Problems heat transfer. They acknowledge that in today’s
Pressure at a Point / Pressure Variation / Fluids world, classical mathematical solutions to heat
at Rest / Linearly Accelerating Containers / transfer problems are often less influential than
Rotating Containers computational analysis. This acknowledgement
3. Introduction to Fluids in Motion is met with the emphasize that students must
Description of Fluid Motion / Classification of still learn to appreciate both the physics and the
Fluid Flows / The Bernoulli Equation elegance of simple mathematics in addressing
4. The Integral Forms of the Fundamental Laws complex phenomena, aiming at presenting
The Three Basic Laws / System-to-Control- the principles of heat transfer both within the
Volume Transformation / Conservation of Mass framework of classical mathematics and empirical
/ Energy Equation / Momentum Equation / correlations.
Moment-of-Momentum Equation
New to This Edition
5. The Differential Forms of the
• The MathCAD approach used in previous
Fundamental Laws
editions has been replaced by MATLAB, found
Differential Continuity Equation / Differential
within the chapter on numerical analysis, as
Momentum Equation / Differential Energy
well as in the illustrative problems and real
Equation
world applications of heat transfer included in
6. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude several chapters.
Dimensional Analysis / Similitude / Normalized • New Co-Author - Dr. Raj M. Manglik, Professor
Differential Equations of Mechanical Engineering in the College
7. Internal Flows of Engineering and Applied Science at the
Entrance Flow and Developed Flow / Laminar University of Cincinnati. Dr. Manglik is a
Flow in a Pipe / Laminar Flow between Parallel Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical
Plates / Laminar Flow between Rotating Engineers as well as of the Wessex Institute of
Cylinders / Turbulent Flow in a Pipe / Uniform Great Britain. He has received many honors
Turbulent Flow in Open Channels from both industry and academia.
8. External Flows • Newer applications, illustrative modeling
Separation / Flow Around Immersed Bodies examples, and more current state-of-the art
/ Lift and Drag on Airfoils / Potential-Flow predictive correlations have been added in
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Parameters / Evaluation of Convection Heat
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Kinematics/Mechanism Design
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• Clarifying statements have been added and High-Speed Flow
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enhanced student understanding. Similarity Parameters for Natural Convection
• Additional homework problems that deal / Empirical Correlation for Various Shapes
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the space program and renewable energy. Combined Forced and Natural Convection /
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Long Tube / Correlations for Laminar Forced
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and the economy, and their relation to the
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problems, such as describing problems in your Basic Types of Heat Exchangers / Overall Heat core textbook for the mechanisms and machines
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approach of a solution, etc. Exchangers can be covered in a single-semester course. The
9. Heat Transfer by Radiation primary goal of the text is to introduce students to
Ancillaries the synthesis and analysis of planar mechanisms
Thermal Radiation / Blackbody Radiation /
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Melting
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The Conduction Equation / Steady Heat
Vector Loop Method throughout.
Conduction in Simple Geometries /
• Subject matter is presented entirely in terms
Extended Surfaces / Multidimensional Steady
of kinematic coefficients, including geartrains,
Conduction / Transient Heat Conduction /
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Charts for Transient Heat Conduction
dead positions.
3. Numerical Analysis of Heat Conduction
• The final two chapters deal with mechanism
One-Dimensional Steady Conduction / One-
synthesis and stand apart from the first seven
Dimensional Unsteady Conduction / Two-
chapters which focus on analysis.
Dimensional Unsteady and Steady Conduction
• Various chapters end with exercises,
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Contents Mathematical Model of a Planar Rigid Body 5. Introducing Dynamics
1. Introduction Displacement / The Three Position Problem / Step 1: Simulation of Slider on Inclined Plane
Joints / Skeleton Diagrams / Mechanisms and The Four Position Problem / Design Problems / Step 2: Adding the Pendulum / Step 3:
Machines / Gruebler’s Criterion and Degrees Assembling the Matrix Equation / Step 4:
of Freedom / Mobility / Grashof’s Criterion / Create a Dynamic Simulation / Step 5: Set
Exercises Simulations of Machines Initial Conditions and Run Simulation
2. Kinematic Analysis Part I: Vector Loop
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Using MATLAB® 6. The Simultaneous Constraint Method
Description of the Approach / Application
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Demonstrating Newton’s Method used with any standard textbook. The emphasis
9. The Trebuchet
3. Kinematic Analysis Part II: Rolling Contacts of the text is integrating the computational
The Vector Loop / The Equations of Motion /
Externally Contacting Rolling Bodies / power of MATLAB® into the analysis and design
The Matrix Equation / The Dynamic Simulation
Internally Contacting Rolling Bodies / One Body of mechanisms. This book applies the use
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Programming Problems
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Dynamics Problem
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Review of Planar Kinetics / Three-Dimensional
• Introduces the concept of a kinematic
Aspects in the Force Analysis of Planar
simulation for mechanisms.
Machines / Static Force Analysis and Inertia
• Allows for fully dynamic simulations without
Force Analysis / Force Analysis of Rolling
advanced Lagrangian or Hamiltonian
Contacts / Exercises / Appendix I: Kinematic
Mechanics.
Analysis for Examples in Section 5.1 (Example
• Detailed case studies of real engineering
5.2) and Section 7.2 / Appendix II: Computing
problems, using methods described in the text.
the Accelerations of the Mass Centers of the
• Discusses the role of simulations in the
Composite Shapes in the Example Discussed in
mechanical design process.
Section 5.2.6
6. Machine Dynamics Part II: Joint Friction Contents
Friction in a Pin Joint / Friction in a Pin-in-a- 1. Introduction
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output systems.
1. Automation. 2. Basic Laws and Principles. 3.
Basic Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems. 4. Pumps Key Features
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a single unified result suitable for use in the
concepts covered in a mechatronics course. 14 1. Mechatronics System Design
college-level mechatronic curriculum. Students
laboratory exercises are included plus a section What is Mechatronics? / Integrated Design
are introduced to all the topics needed to develop
that has a list of suggested extended or final Issues in Mechatronics / The Mechatronics
a good understanding of the basic principles
projects. The first six laboratory exercises are Design Process / Mechatronics Key Elements /
used in mechatronics technology, through the
designed to illustrate basic measurements, Applications in Mechatronics
use of examples, problems and case studies, all of
electrical circuits and electronic concepts. Later which can be quickly and affordably assembled 2. Modeling and Simulation of Physical
exercises focus on microcontrollers, timing and and investigated in laboratory settings. Core Systems
state-transition diagrams, sensors, stepper motors, aspects are combined with practical industrial Operator Notation and Transfer Functions
and feedback control. Lab safety rules and a applications and are presented in an optimal way / Block Diagrams, Manipulations, and
general equipment list is also included. for understanding. The book features extensive Simulation / Block Diagram Modeling—Direct
coverage of the modeling and simulation of Method / Block Diagram Modeling—Analogy
Ancillaries Approach / Electrical Systems / Mechanical
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Lab 1. Basic Measurements authors’ applied, design-oriented approach. Sensitivity Analysis—Influence of Component
Lab 2. Op-Amps Readers of this text will be equipped with all the Variation / Sensors for Motion and Position
Lab 3. Diodes and LEDs tools necessary to plan, test, and implement a well Measurement / Digital Sensors for Motion
Lab 4. BJT and MOSFET Transistors designed mechatronic system. Measurement / Force, Torque, and Tactile
Lab 5. Relays and H-Bridge Sensors / Vibration—Acceleration Sensors /
Lab 6. Digital Circuit Components New to this Edition Sensors for Flow Measurement / Temperature
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Lab 11. Timing and Functions in a PC and State chapter problems have been added to help Fluid Power Design Elements / Piezoelectric
Transition Diagrams students understand the basic mechatronics Actuators
Lab 12. Sensors and Lab Exercises methodology.
5. System Control – Logic Methods
Lab 13. Stepper Motors • A simple motion control example, which
Number Systems in Mechatronics / Binary
Lab 14. Feedback Control is carried out over the 8 chapters, allows
Logic / Karnaugh Map Minimization /
Suggested Projects coverage of the different elements of
Programmable Logic Controllers
Appendix A. Cable Connectors mechatronics systems progressively.
• Current trends in mechatronics and smart 6. Signals, Systems, and Controls
Appendix B. Manufacturer Data Sheets – Front Introduction to Signals, Systems, and Controls
Pages manufacturing are presented in the first
chapter. / Laplace Transform Solution of Ordinary
• Illustration of block diagram approach Differential Equations / System Representation
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System Dynamics Dynamic Systems / Control Systems /
Dimensions and Units / Mathematical Modeling
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Interfacing Linearization of Differential Equations / Unit
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/ Periodic Forces / Motion Input / Free-Body
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Body Motion / Pure Rotational Motion About
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employed in the COMSOL Multiphysics software as a computational tool, a programming tool, and Further Examples / Summary / Mathematical
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of Free Response / State-Space Analysis of
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Solution / Numerical Solutions / Use of Part I: Physical Modeling and Construction • Discusses instrumentation methods of
MATLAB® Program ode45.m / Relationship 1. Introduction important physical variables in a lucid manner.
Between Transfer Functions and State-Space 2. Specification of Dynamic Systems and • Incorporates a large number of illustrations for
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easy and clear understanding of concepts.
included in the text in order to aid the student with Freedom Systems
• Includes solved and unsolved problems that
comprehension and retention. These include the Derivation of Convolution Integral / Response
aid in grasping important topics.
development of three benchmark problems that Due to a General Excitation / Excitations
• Contains a large number of review problems.
are revisited in each chapter, creating a coherent Whose Forms Change at Discrete Times /
Contents chain linking all chapters in the book. Also included Transient Motion Due to Base Excitation
1. Fundamentals of Measurement are learning outcomes, summaries of key concepts / Laplace Transform Solutions / Transfer
2. Static Characteristics of Measuring Systems including important equations and formulae, fully- Functions / Numerical Methods / Shock
3. Dynamic Characteristics of Measuring solved examples with an emphasis on real-world Spectrum / Vibration Isolation for Short
Systems examples, as well as an extensive exercise set Duration Pulses
4. Error Analysis of Measuring Systems including objective-type questions. 6. Two Degree-of-Freedom Systems
5. Basic Transducers Derivation of the Equations of Motion /
6. Signal Conditioning
Key Features
Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes /
• Includes introductory chapters on continuous
7. Digital Techniques, Indicators, and Free Response of Undamped Systems / Free
systems, nonlinear systems, and the finite
Recording Systems Vibrations of a System with Viscous Damping
element method.
8. Measurement of Displacement / Principal Coordinates / Harmonic Response
• Provides flexibility for instructors in application
9. Measurements of Time, Count, Frequency, of Two-Degree-of Freedom Systems / Transfer
of the free-body diagram method to derive
and Phase Functions / Sinusoidal Transfer Function /
differential equations for one-degree-of-
10. Measurements of Stress and Strain Frequency Response / Dynamic Vibration
freedom systems.
11. Measurements of Weight and Force Absorbers / Damped Vibration Absorbers /
• Include a chapter specifically on two-degree of-
12. Measurement of Pressure Vibration Dampers
freedom systems for those instructors who do
13. Measurement of Flow 7. Modeling of MDOF Systems
not wish to teach the linear algebra necessary
14. Measurement of Liquid Level Derivation of Differential Equations Using
to discuss multi-degree-of-freedom systems in
15. Temperature Measurement the Free-Body-Diagram Method / Lagrange’s
general.
16. Measurements of Moisture and Humidity Equations / Matrix Formulation of Differential
• Simulation examples using MATLAB® and
17. Measurements of Density and Viscosity Equations for Linear Systems / Stiffness
SIMULINK® are integrated with book.
18. Measurement of Torque and Power Influence Coefficients / Flexibility influence
19. Measurement of Speed Ancillaries Coefficients / Inertia Influence Coefficients
20. Measurements of Acceleration and Instructor’s Solutions Manual / Lumped-Mass Modeling of Continuous
Vibration ISBN: 1-439-06213-7, ISBN-13: 978-1-439-06213-5 Systems
21. Measurement of Sound SI Version Instructor’s Solutions Manual 8. Free Vibrations of MDOF Systems
22. Elements of Control Systems ISBN: 1-111-56867-7, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-56867-2 Normal-Mode Solution / Natural Frequencies
Contents and Mode Shapes / General Solution / Special
1. Introduction Cases / Energy Scalar Products / Properties
The Study of Vibrations / Mathematical of Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes /
Modeling / Generalized Coordinates / Normalized Mode Shapes / Rayleigh’s Quotient
Classification of Vibration / Dimensional Analysis / Principal Coordinates / Determination of
/ Simple Harmonic Motion / Review of Dynamics Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes /
Proportional Damping / General Viscous
2. Modeling of SDOF Systems
eBook Springs / Springs in Combination / Other
Damping
9. Forced Vibrations of MDOF Systems
Sources of Potential Energy / Viscous Damping
/ Energy Dissipated By Viscous Damping / Harmonic Excitations / Laplace Transform
Inertia Elements / External Sources / Free-Body Solutions / Modal Analysis for Undamped
Diagram Method / Static Deflections and Gravity Systems and Systems with Proportional
/ Small Angle or Displacement Assumption / Damping / Modal Analysis for Systems with
Equivalent Systems Method General Damping / Numerical Solutions
3. Free Vibrations of SDOF Systems 10. Vibrations of Continuous Systems
Mechanical Vibrations: Standard Form of Differential Equation / General Method / Second-Order Systems:
Torsional Oscillations of a Circular Shaft /
Free Vibrations of an Undamped System /
Theory and Applications Underdamped Free Vibrations / Critically Transverse Beam Vibrations / Energy Methods
First Edition Damped Free Vibrations / Overdamped Free 11. Finite Element Method
S. Graham Kelly, University of Akron Vibrations / Coulomb Damping / Hysteretic Assumed Modes Method / General Method
Damping / Other Forms of Damping / The Bar Element / Beam Element / Global
672 pages. Casebound. 8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2012. Matrices
4. Harmonic Excitation of SDOF Systems
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Forced Response of an Undamped System
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Also Available in SI Units Response of a Viscously Damped System of Nonlinear Systems / Quantitative Method
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Excitation / Frequency-Squared Excitations Forced Vibrations of SDOF Systems with Cubic
Mechanical Vibrations: Theory and Applications / Response Due to Harmonic Excitation of Nonlinearities / MDOF Systems / Continuous
takes an applications-based approach at Support / Vibration Isolation / Vibration Systems / Chaos
teaching students to apply previously learned Isolation from Frequency-Squared Excitations 13. Random Vibrations
engineering principles, while laying a foundation / Practical Aspects of Vibration Isolation / Behavior of a Random Variable / Functions
for engineering design. This text provides a brief Multifrequency Excitations / General Periodic of a Random Variable / Joint Probability
review of the principles of dynamics so that Excitations / Seismic Vibration Measuring Distributions / Fourier Transforms / Power
terminology and notation are consistent, and Instruments / Complex Representations / Spectral Density / Mean Square Value of the
applies these principles to derive mathematical Systems with Coulomb Damping / Systems with Response
models of dynamic mechanical systems. The Hysteretic Damping / Energy Harvesting Appendix A. Unit Impulse Function and Unit
methods of application of these principles 5. Transient Vibrations of One-Degree-of- Step Function
are consistent with popular Dynamics texts. Appendix B. Laplace Transforms
Numerous pedagogical features have been Appendix C. Linear Algebra
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Concentrated Loads
Appendix E. Integrals Used in Random Contents
Vibrations 1. Introduction
Appendix F. Vibes Preliminaries from Dynamics
2. Modeling of Vibratory Systems
Inertia Elements / Stiffness Elements /
Vibrations Dissipation Elements / Model Construction
3. Single Degree-of-Freedom Systems:
Governing Equation
Force-Balance and Moment-Balance Methods
/ Natural Frequency and Damping Factor /
Governing Equations for Different Types of
Damping / Governing Equations for Different
Types of Applied Forces and Moments /
Lagrange’s Equations
4. Single Degree-of-Freedom System:
Solution for Response and Free-Response
Characteristics
General Solution / Free Responses of
Undamped and Damped Systems / Stability of
Single Degree-of-Freedom System / Machine
Tool Chatter / Single Degree-of- Freedom
Systems with Nonlinear Elements
Vibrations 5. Single Degree-of-Freedom Systems
Second Edition Subjected to Periodic Excitations
Balakumar Balachandran, University of Maryland Response to Harmonic Excitation / Frequency-
Edward B. Magrab, University of Maryland Response Function / Systems with Rotating
640 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. ©2009. Unbalanced Mass / System with Base Excitation
ISBN: 0-534-55206-4, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-55206-0 / Acceleration Measurement: Accelerometer
/ Vibration Isolation / Energy Dissipation and
Featuring outstanding coverage of both linear Equivalent Damping / Response to Periodic
and non-linear single-degree-of-freedom and Excitation / Influence of Nonlinear Stiffness on
multi-degree-of-freedom systems, this book Forced Response
teaches the use of vibration principles in a broad 6. Single Degree-of-Freedom Systems
spectrum of applications. In this introduction Subjected to Transient Forces
for undergraduate students, authors Balakumar Response to Impulse Excitation / Response
Balachandran and Edward B. Magrab present to Step Input / Response to Ramp Input /
Spectral Energy of the Response / Response
vibration principles in a general context and
to Rectangular Pulse Excitation / Response to
illustrate the use of these principles through
Half-Sine Wave Pulse / Impact Testing
carefully chosen examples from different
disciplines. Their balanced approach integrates 7. Multiple Degree-of-Freedom Systems:
principles of linear and nonlinear vibrations with Governing Equations and Characteristics of
modeling, analysis, prediction, and measurement, Free Oscillations
so that physical understanding of the vibratory Introduction / Governing Equations / Free
phenomena and their relevance for engineering Responses / Rotating Shafts on Flexible
design can be emphasized. The authors also Supports / Stability
provide design guidelines that are applicable 8. Multiple Degree-of-Freedom Systems:
to a wide range of vibratory systems. MATLAB is General Solution for Response and Forced
thoroughly integrated throughout the text. Oscillations
Normal-Mode Approach / State-Space
Key Features Formulation / Laplace Transform Approach /
• Examples are relevant to theoretical Transfer Functions and Frequency- Response
discussions and are drawn from a wide range Functions / Vibration Absorbers / Vibration
of applications: biomechanics, electronic Isolation: Transmissibility Ratio / Systems with
circuit boards, machines, machining Moving Base / Summary
processes, micromechanical devices, and 9. Vibration of Beams
structures. Governing Equations of Motion / Free
• Natural progression from linear to nonlinear Oscillations / Forced Oscillations
systems.
Appendix A - Laplace Transform Pairs
• Integration of analysis, modeling, prediction
Appendix B - Fourier Series
and design, so students do not develop
Appendix C - Decibel Scale
artificial distinctions between these various
Appendix D - Solutions to Ordinary Differential
tools.
Equations
Ancillaries Appendix E - Matrices
Instructor’s Solutions Manual Appendix F - Complex Numbers and Variables
ISBN: 0-495-41126-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-495-41126-0 Appendix G - Natural Frequencies and Mode
Shapes of Bars, Shafts, and Strings
Also Available
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Spanish Version
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Chemical Engineering/ is easily understood by students and keeps the
material from becoming dry or intimidating
7. Equations of State
Motivational Examples: Transportation of
Thermodynamics without compromising the mathematical rigor
of the content.
Natural Gas / Cubic Equations of State / The
Principle of Corresponding States / Beyond the
• Real-world example-based approach, enabling Cubic Equations of State
students to better grasp the abstract concepts 8. Modeling Phase Equilibrium for Pure
involved in thermodynamics and aiding Compounds
instructors in better communicating core Motivational Example: VLE Curves for
thermodynamics concepts needed in future Refrigerants / Mathematical Models of Phase
engineering courses. Equilibrium / Fugacity and Its Use in Modeling
• Learning Objectives begin each chapter, and Phase Equilibrium
eBook chapter summaries include definitions of key 9. An Introduction to Mixtures
terms and highlight key concepts. Mixing Chemicals: Intuition / Ideal Solutions
• Detailed derivations of key concepts and / Properties of Mixing / Mathematical
fundamental equations include all steps to Framework for Solutions / Ideal Gas Mixtures
ensure that students are clear on the approach. 10. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
• Available with MindTap and MindLink! MindTap Motivational Example / Raoult’s Law and the
is a personalized online learning program Presentation of Data / Mixture Critical Points /
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Lever Rule and the Flash Problem
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assessment material online, while allowing Approaches
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of chemical engineering thermodynamics SI Version MindTap Modeling / Ideal Solution for the Vapor Phase
more accessible for undergraduate students. ISBN: 1-285-86166-3, 1-285-86163-9, 13. Liquid-Liquid, Vapor-Liquid-Liquid, and
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problem-solving inductive (from specific to Motivational Example / Liquid-Liquid
Contents Equilibrium / Various Types of LLE / Miscibility
general) learning approach, the practical and
1. Introduction Gaps from a ΔG of Mixing Perspective
relatable content is extremely approachable and
The Role of Thermodynamics in Chemical / Stability Criterion for Liquid Mixtures/
easier to comprehend. Suitable for either a one- Engineering / Motivational Example: The
semester course or two-semester sequence, the Modeling Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium /
Conversion of Fuel into Electricity / Systems Vapor-Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium / Modeling
book covers thermodynamics in a complete and and Processes / The Forms of Energy of Vapor-Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium / Solid-
mathematically rigorous manner with an emphasis 2. The Physical Properties of Pure Compounds Liquid Equilibrium / Modeling Solid-Liquid
on solving practical engineering problems. The Motivational Example: Practical Design Equilibrium
approach stresses problem solving and draws Decisions in the Rankine Cycle / Physical 14. Fundamentals of Chemical Reaction
from “best practice” engineering teaching Properties of Pure Chemical Compounds / Equilibrium
strategies. This book is aimed at providing Thermodynamic Models of Physical Properties Motivational Example: Ethylene from Ethane
the “fundamentals” of chemical engineering 3. Material and Energy Balances / Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry / The
thermodynamics to undergraduate students. Each Motivational Example: Rockets / Material Equilibrium Criterion Applied to a Chemical
chapter begins with a motivational example that is Balances / Mathematical Expression of the Reaction
investigated in context to that topic. This framing First Law of Thermodynamics / Applications 15. Synthesis of Thermodynamic Principles
of the material is helpful to all readers, particularly of the Generalized Energy Balance Equation Motivational Example: Reactive Distillation
to global learners who require “big picture” / Combining the Generalized Energy Balance / Energy Balances on Chemical Reactors /
insights, and hands-on learners who struggle with Simple Thermodynamic Models / Energy Simultaneous Reaction and Phase Equilibrium /
with abstractions. Each worked example is fully Balances for Common Chemical Process A Complete Chemical Process
annotated with sketches and explanations of the Equipment Appendix A: Steam Tables
thought process behind the solved problems as 4. Entropy
Appendix B: Relevant Mathematical Principles
well as the practical significance of the material. Motivational Example: Turbines / Reversible
Appendix C-1: Critical Point and Acentric Factor
Common errors are presented and explained Processes / Mathematical Definition of Entropy
/ The Entropy Balance Appendix C-2: Standard Enthalpy and Gibbs
in margin notes. Extensive margin notes add Energy of Formation
5. Thermodynamic Processes and Cycles
to the book’s accessibility as well as presenting Appendix D: Heat Capacity
Motivational Example: Chemical Process
opportunities for investigation.
Design / Real Heat Engines / Refrigeration- The Appendix E: Antoine Equation
Key Features Vapor Compression Cycle / Liquefaction Appendix F: Thermodynamic Diagrams
• The text expertly combines inductive and 6. Thermodynamic Models of Real, Pure Appendix G: The Joback Group Additivity
deductive teaching, invoking each style where Compounds Method
appropriate, enabling students to better grasp Motivational Example: Joule-Thompson
concepts and apply them with greater ease. Expansion / Mathematical Models of
• Simplified writing style while retaining rigor. Thermodynamic Properties / Heat Capacity
The authors write in a conversational style that and Residual Properties
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Abbaschian, Reza/Robert E. Reed-Hill—Physical Dixit, Uday Shankar—Finite Element Methods for Kassimali, Aslam—Structural Analysis, Fifth Edition. . . .. 30
Metallurgy Principles, Fourth Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Engineers, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Kelly, S. Graham—Mechanical Vibrations: Theory and
Agrawal, Dharma P./Qing-An Zeng—Introduction to Djaferis, Theodore E.—Automatic Control, Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
Wireless and Mobile Systems, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . .65 The Power of Feedback Using MATLAB®,
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Kelly, S. Graham—System Dynamics and Response. . . . .89
Alavala, Chennakesava R.—Principles of Industrial
Instrumentation and Control Systems, First Edition . . . . .90 Dong, Jingxin/Changde Zhao/Dr. Shenshu Xiong/ Knisely, Charles W./Karin I. Knisely—
Dr. Meifeng Guo—Introduction to Engineering Communication, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Ambardar, Ashok—Analog and Digital Signal Control Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Processing, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Kreith, Frank/ Raj. M. Manglik/Mark S. Bohn—
Dunlap, Richard—Sustainable Energy, First Edition . . . .19 Principles of Heat Transfer, Sixth Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Ambardar, Ashok—Digital Signal Processing,
A Modern Introduction, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 El-Sharkawi, Mohamed—Fundamentals of Kroos, Kenneth A., Merle C. Potter—Thermodynamics
Electric Drives, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 for Engineers, First Ediiton, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Askeland, Donald R./Wendelin Wright—Essentials of
Materials for Science and Engineering, Garber, Nicholas/Lester Hoel—Traffic & Highway Kuc, Roman—Electrical Engineering in Context: Smart
Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Engineering, Fifth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Devices, Robots & Communications,
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Askeland, Donald R./Pradeep P. Fulay/Wendelin Wright— Gardner, John—Simulations of Machines Using
The Science & Engineering of Materials, Sixth Edition. . .67 MATLAB® and SIMULINK®. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Kuc, Roman—The Digital Information Age,
An Introduction to Electrical Engineering,
Balachandran, Balakumar/Edward B. Magrab— Gere, James M./Barry Goodno—Mechanics of Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Vibrations, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Materials, Eighth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 74
Lamit, Louis Gary—Creo Parametric 2.0, First Edition . . . .8
Bo, M.W. /V. Choa—Reclamation and Ground Gere, James M./Barry Goodno—Mechanics of
Improvement , First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Materials, Brief Edition, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 73 Lamit, Louis Gary—Creo Parametric, First Edition. . . . . . . .9
Bo, M.W./J. Chu, B.K. Low, V. Choa—Soil Improvement, Ghoshal, Subrata—Embedded Systems & Robots: Lamit, Louis Gary—PRO/Engineer Wildfire 3.0,
Prefabricated Vertical Drain Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Projects Using the 8051 Microcontroller, First Edition . . .61 First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Chapman, Stephen J. —MATLAB® Programming Gilmore, Charles— Materials Science and Engineering Lamit, Louis Gary—PRO/Engineer Wildfire 4.0,
for Engineers, Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Properties, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Chapman, Stephen J.—MATLAB Programming Glover, Duncan/Mulukutla Sarma/Thomas J. Overbye— Lamit, Louis Gary—PRO/Engineer Wildfire 5.0,
with Applications for Engineers, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . .5 Power Systems Analysis and Design, Fifth Edition . . . . . 62 First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Chapman, Stephen J.—Essentials of MATLAB® Gopalan, Kaliappan—Introduction to Signal Lamit, Louis Gary—Pro/Engineer® Wildfire™,
Programming, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 & System Analysis, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Chow, Joe H./Dean K. Frederick/Nicolas W. Chbat— Guang, Chen/Yap Fook Fah—An Introduction to Lee, Sunggu—Advanced Digital Logic Design,
Discrete-Time Control Problems using MATLAB®, Planar Dynamics, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Using Verilog, State Machines, and Synthesis for
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 FPGAs, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
A. K. Gupta, S. K. Arora—Industrial Automation and
Chow, Joe H./Frederick, Dean K.—Feedback Control Robotics: An Introduction, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Lee, Sunggu—Advanced Digital Logic Design,
Problems Using MATLAB® and the Control Using VHDL, State Machines, and Synthesis for
System Toolbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Haik, Yousef/Tamer Shahin—Engineering Design Process, FPGAs, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Clements, Alan—Computer Organization and Logan, Daryl L.—A First Course in the Finite Element
Architecture: Themes and Variations, First Edition . . . . . .41 Harman, Thomas L./James B. Dabney/John Richert— Method , Fifth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB®,
Cristi, Roberto—Modern Digital Signal Processing, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Logan, Daryl L.—A First Course in the Finite Element
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Method Using Algor™, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Hoel, Lester/Nicholas Garber/Adel Sadek
Cruise, James F., Vijay P. Singh/Mohsen M. Sherif— —Transportation Infrastructure Engineering, Majhi, Somanath—Advanced Control Theory: A Relay
Elementary Hydraulics, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 A Multimodal Integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Feedback Approach, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Currin, Thomas R.—Introduction to Huang, Han-Way—Embedded Systems Design Using . McMurrey, David A ./Joanne Buckley—A Writer’s
Traffic Engineering, A Manual for Data Collection C8051, Frist Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Handbook for Engineers, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
and Analysis, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Hwang, Enoch O.—Digital Logic and Microprocessor Moaveni, Saeed—Engineering Fundamentals,
Dahm, Kevin D. /Donald P. Visco, Jr.—Fundamentals of Design with VHDL, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 An Introduction to Engineering, Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . .2
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics,
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Ingle, Vinaykumar K./John G. Proakis—Digital Signal S. Musa/A. Srivastava—Optics, First Edition, . . . . . . . . . . .61
Processing using MATLAB®, Third Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Das, Braja M.—Fundamentals of Geotechnical S.M. Musa/A.V. Kulkarni,/V.K. Havanur—Finite Element
Engineering, Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Ingre, David—Engineering Communication, Analysis: A Primer, First Edition, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
A Practical Guide to Workplace Communications
Das, Braja M.—Introduction to Geotechnical for Engineers, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 O’Neil, Peter V.—Advanced Engineering Mathematics,
Engineering First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Seventh Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Janna, William S.—Design of Fluid Thermal Systems,
Das, Braja M.—Principles of Foundation Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 O’Neil, Peter V.—Elements of Advanced Engineering
Engineering, Seventh Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Mathematics, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Jordar, Shubhendu—Radio Astronomy
Das, Braja M. /Khaled Sobhan—Principles of First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Oweis, Issa, Raj Khera—Geotechnology of Waste
Geotechnical Engineering, Eighth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Management, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Jouaneh, Musa—Fundamentals of Mechatronics,
Das, Braja M. /Gunturi V. Ramana—Principles of Soil First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Scott Post—Advanced Thermodynamics,
Dynamics, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 First Edition, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Jouaneh, Musa—Laboratory Exercises in
Davis, Artice M.—Linear Circuit Analysis, Mechatronics, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Potter, Merle C./David C. Wiggert/Bassem Ramadan—
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Mechanics of Fluids, Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
JU, Yuma, Jinde HU/Cuiqin LIN/Kuanyuan CHUAN/
Dewey, Allen—Analysis and Design of Digital Systems Wenxun XING/Feiyan WANG—Linear Algebra . . . . . . . . .. 13 Potter, Merle C./Elaine P. Scott—Thermal Sciences,
with VHDL, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 An Introduction To Thermo-dynamics, Fluid
Kassimali, Aslam—Matrix Analysis of Structures, Mechanics, And Heat Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
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Proakis, John G./Masoud Salehi/Gerhard Bauch— Sweet, Justin/Marc M. Schneier/Blake Wentz—
Contemporary Communications Systems Using Construction Law for Design Professionals, Construction
MATLAB®, Third Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Managers and Contractors, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Roger Pryor, Phd.—RF Module, First Edition, . . .. . . . . . . . 88 Uyemura, John P.—Chip Design for Submicron
VLSI, CMOS Layout and Simulation, First Edition. . . . . . .. 62
Rashid, Muhammad H.—Microelectronic Circuits,
Analysis and Design, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Valvano, Jonathan W.—Embedded Microcomputer
Systems, Real-Time Interfacing, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . 59
Ray, Ajay K./Santosh K. Gupta—Mathematical
Methods in Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Valvano, Jonathan W.— Introduction to Embedded .
Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Systems Using the 9S12, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Roth, Charles H. Jr./Larry L. Kinney —Fundamentals Vesilind, Aarne P./Alastair Gunn—Hold Paramount,
of Logic Design, Seventh Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 The Engineer’s Responsibility To Society,
Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Roth, Charles, Jr./Lizy Kurian John—Digital Systems
Design, Using VHDL, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Vesilind, P. Aarne/Susan M. Morgan/Lauren
Heine—Introduction to Environmental Engineering,
Sarma, Mulukutla S.—Electric Machines, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Wei, Dan—Solid State Physics, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Schetzen, Martin/Vinay K. Ingle—Discrete Systems
Laboratory Using MATLAB®, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Wickert, Jonathan/Kemper Lewis—An
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering,
Schilling, Robert J./Sandra L. Harris—Applied Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 73
Numerical Methods for Engineers using
MATLAB and C, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Williams, Richard H.—Probability, Statistics,
And Random Processes For Engineers, First Edition. . . . .14
Schilling, Robert J./Sandra L. Harris—Fundamentals,
of Digital Signal Processing, Using MATLAB® Worrell, William A./P. Aarne Vesilind—Solid Waste
Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Engineering, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Segui, William T.—Steel Design, Fifth Edition . . . . . . . . . . .29 Yarbrough, John M.—Digital Logic, Applications
and Design, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Shen, Liang C./Jin Au Kong—Applied
Electromagnetism, Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Zhang, Boming/Zheng Yan—Advanced Electric Power
Network Analysis, First Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Shetty, Devdas/Richard Kolk—Mechatronics System
Design, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Zhang, Yujin—Image Engineering, First Edition, . . . . . . . .58
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A First Course in Digital Systems Design, Digital Logic and Microprocessor Design Feedback Control Problems Using MATLAB®
An Integrated Approach, First Edition, with VHDL, First Edition, Enoch O. Hwang . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 and the Control System, First Edition, Toolbox,
John P. Uyemura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Joe Chow, Dean K. Frederick, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Digital Logic, Applications and Design,
A First Course in the Finite Element Method , First Edition, John M. Yarbrough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Finite Element Analysis: A Primer,
Fifth Edition, Daryl L. Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 First Edition, S.M. Musa, A.V. Kulkarni, V.K. Havanur . . . . .77
Digital Signal Processing Implementations,
A First Course in the Finite Element Method Using DSP Microprocessors with Examples Finite Element Methods for Engineers,
Using Algor™, Second Edition, Daryl L. Logan . . . . . . . . . .79 from TMS320C54xx, First Edition, Avtar Singh, First Edition, Uday Shankar Dixit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
S. Srinivasan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
A Writer’s Handbook for Engineers, First Edition,
David A. McMurrey, Joanne Buckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB®, Thermodynamics, First Edition,
Third Edition, Vinaykumar K. Ingle, Kevin D. Dahm, Donald P. Visco, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
Advanced Control Theory: A Relay
John G. Proakis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Feedback Approach, Somanath Majhi, First Edition. . . . .42 Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing,
Digital Signal Processing, A Modern Introduction, Using MATLAB,® Second Edition,
Advanced Digital Logic Design, Using Verilog, Robert J. Schilling, Sandra L. Harris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
First Edition, Ashok Ambardar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
State Machines, and Synthesis for FPGAs,
First Edition, Sunggu Lee.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Digital Systems Design, Using VHDL, Second Edition, Fundamentals of Electric Drives, First Edition,
Charles Roth Jr., Lizy Kurian John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Mohamed El-Sharkawi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Advanced Digital Logic Design, Using VHDL,
State Machines, and Synthesis for FPGAs, Discrete Systems Laboratory Using MATLAB®, Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering,
First Edition, Sunggu Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 First Edition,Martin Schetzen, Vinay K. Ingle . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Fourth Edition, Braja M. Das . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Advanced Electric Power Network Analysis, Discrete-Time Control Problems using MATLAB®, Fundamentals of Logic Design, Seventh Edition,
First Edition Boming Zhang/Zheng Yan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 First Edition, Joe H. Chow, Dean K. Frederick, Charles H. Roth Jr., Larry L. Kinney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Nicolas W. Chbat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Advanced Engineering Mathematics Fundamentals of Mechatronics, First Edition,
with MATLAB®, Second Edition, Electric Machines, First Edition, Musa Jouaneh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Thomas L. Harman, James B. Dabney, John Richert . . . . .12 Mulukutla S. Sarma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Geotechnology of Waste Management,
Electric Machines: Principles, Applications, and Control Second Edition, Issa Oweis, Raj Khera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Seventh Edition,
Peter V. O’Neil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Schematics, Second Edition, Dino Zorbas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Hazardous Waste Managerment, VanGuilder . . . . . . . . . . .17
Advanced Thermodynamics, First Edition, Electrical Engineering in Context: Smart Devices,
Hold Paramount, The Engineer’s Responsibility
Scott Post. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Robots & Communications,
To Society, Second Edition, P. Aarne Vesilind,
First Edition, Roman Kuc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Alastair S. Gunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering,
Third Edition, Jonathan Wickert, Kemper Lewis. . . . . . 2, 73 Elementary Hydraulics, First Edition, James F. Cruise, Industrial Automation and Robotics: An Introduction,
Vijay P. Singh, Mohsen M. Sherif . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 First Edition, A. K. Gupta, S. K. Arora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
An Introduction to Planar Dynamics, Third Edition,
Elements of Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Image Engineering, First Edition, Yujin Zhang . . . . . . . . . .58
Chen Guang, Yap Fook Fah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
First Edition. Peter V. O’Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
An Introduction to Signals and Systems, Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision,
Embedded Microcomputer Systems, Real-Time A MATLAB® Companion, Tomas Svoboda,
First Edition, John Alan Stuller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Interfacing, Third Edition, Jonathan W. Valvano. . . . . . . . .59 Jan Kybic, Vaclav Hlavac, First Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Analog and Digital Signal Processing, Second Edition, Embedded Systems Design Using C8051,
Ashok Ambardar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Image Processing, Analysis, and
First Edition Han-Way Huang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Machine Vision, Fourth Edition, Milan Sonka,
Analysis and Design of Digital Systems with VHDL, Embedded Systems & Robots: Projects Using the 8051 Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
First Edition, Allen Dewey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Microcontroller, First Edition, Subrata Ghosha . . . . . . . . . .61 Introduction to Control Engineering,
Applied Electromagnetism, Third Edition, Engineering Communication, First Edition, First Edition, Jingxin Dong, Changde Zhao,
Liang C. Shen, Jin Au Kong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Knisely, Charles W./Karin I. Knisely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Dr. Shenshu Xiong, Dr. Meifeng Guo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers Using Engineering Communication, A Practical Guide to Introduction to Embedded Systems Using the 9S12,
MATALB and C, First Edition, Workplace Communications for Engineers, First Edition, Jonathan W. Valvano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Robert J. Schilling, Sandra L. Harris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 First Edition, David Ingre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Introduction to Environmental Engineering,
Automatic Control, The Power of Feedback Using Engineering Design Process, Second Edition, Third Edition, P. Aarne Vesilind, Susan M. Morgan,
MATLAB®, First Edition, Theodore E. Djaferis. . . . . . . . . . . .42 Yousef Haik/Tamir Shahin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Lauren Heine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Chip Design for Submicron VLSI, CMOS Layout Engineering Fundamentals, An Introduction to Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering,
and Simulation, , First Edition, John P. Uyemura . . . . . . . .62 Engineering, Fourth Edition, Saeed Moaveni . . . . . . . . . . . .2 First Edition, Braja M. Das. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
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Materials Science and Engineering Properties, Soil Improvement, Prefabricated Vertical
First Edition, Charles Gilmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Drain Techniques, First Edition, M.W. Bo,
J. Chu, B.K. Low, V. Choa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Mathematical Methods in Chemical & Environmental
Engineering, Second Edition, Ajay K. Ray, Solid State Physics, Dan Wei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Santosh K. Gupta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Solid Waste Engineering, Second Edition,
MATLAB® Programming for Engineers, William A. Worrell, P. Aarne Vesilind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Fourth Edition, Stephen J. Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Steel Design, Fifth Edition, William T. Segui . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
MATLAB® Programming for Applications
for Engineers, First Edition, Stephen J. Chapman . . . . . . . .5 Structural Analysis, Fifth Edition,
Aslam Kassimali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Matrix Analysis of Structures, Second Edition,
Aslam Kassimali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Sustainable Energy, First Edition, Richard Dunlap . . . . . . .19
Mechanisms and Machines: Kinematics, Dynamics, System Dynamics and Response, S. Graham Kelly . . . . . .89
and Synthesis, First Edition, Micahel M. Stanisic . . . . . . . .85 The Digital Information Age, An Introduction
Mechanics of Fluids, Fourth Edition, Merle C. Potter, to Electrical Engineering, Second Edition,
David C. Wiggert, Bassem Ramadan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Roman Kuc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Mechanics of Materials, Second Edition, The Science & Engineering of Materials, Sixth Edition,
Andrew Pytel, Jaan Kiusalaas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, 75 Donald R. Askeland, Wendeline Wright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
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