Applied Engineering Sciences

Applied Engineering Sciences

Author: Wei Deng

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-01-02

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1315762242

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This proceedings volume contains selected papers presented at the 2014 AASRI International Conference on Applied Engineering Sciences, held in Hollywood, LA, USA. Contributions cover the latest developments and advances in the field of Applied Engineering Sciences.


Applied Engineering Sciences

Applied Engineering Sciences

Author: Edgar Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781682850428

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Applied engineering is a field which focuses on the practical application of engineering principles for the design and implementation of new techniques for production. This book explores all the important aspects of applied engineering in the present day scenario. It includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics such as laboratory-specific custom instrumentation, diagnostics, experimental techniques, etc. This text aims to serve as a resource guide for students and experts alike and contribute to the growth of the discipline.


CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering Science

CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering Science

Author: Ray E. Bolz

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 1184

ISBN-13: 1351838423

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New tables in this edition cover lasers, radiation, cryogenics, ultra-sonics, semi-conductors, high-vacuum techniques, eutectic alloys, and organic and inorganic surface coating. Another major addition is expansion of the sections on engineering materials and compos-ites, with detailed indexing by name, class and usage. The special Index of Properties allows ready comparisons with respect to single property, whether physical, chemical, electrical, radiant, mechani-cal, or thermal. The user of this book is assisted by a comprehensive index, by cross references and by numerically keyed subject headings at the top of each page. Each table is self-explanatory, with units, abbreviations, and symbols clearly defined and tabular material subdivided for easy reading.


Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences

Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences

Author:

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-11-27

Total Pages: 1473

ISBN-13: 0080930743

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The Handbook Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences addresses numerous issues in the emerging field of the philosophy of those sciences that are involved in the technological process of designing, developing and making of new technical artifacts and systems. These issues include the nature of design, of technological knowledge, and of technical artifacts, as well as the toolbox of engineers. Most of these have thus far not been analyzed in general philosophy of science, which has traditionally but inadequately regarded technology as mere applied science and focused on physics, biology, mathematics and the social sciences. - First comprehensive philosophical handbook on technology and the engineering sciences - Unparalleled in scope including explorative articles - In depth discussion of technical artifacts and their ontology - Provides extensive analysis of the nature of engineering design - Focuses in detail on the role of models in technology


Applied Engineering Statistics

Applied Engineering Statistics

Author: R.Russell Rhinehart

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-09-25

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1351466100

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Originally published in 1991. Textbook on the understanding and application of statistical procedures to engineering problems, for practicing engineers who once had an introductory course in statistics, but haven't used the techniques in a long time.


Handbook of the Engineering Sciences: The applied sciences

Handbook of the Engineering Sciences: The applied sciences

Author: James Harry Potter

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 1456

ISBN-13:

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Fundamental considerations of the principal engineering sciences on a level approximating that of the first-year graduate student in engineering."--Pref. v.1 contains seven major sections, e.g., chemistry, physics, graphics, presented as background for the applied engineering sciences. v.2 contains 18 major sections (e.g., thermal phenomena, turbomachinery) dealing with the sciences themselves.


Physical Chemistry for Engineering and Applied Sciences

Physical Chemistry for Engineering and Applied Sciences

Author: Frank R. Foulkes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-09-12

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 1466518472

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Physical Chemistry for Engineering and Applied Sciences is the product of over 30 years of teaching first-year Physical Chemistry as part of the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto. Designed to be as rigorous as compatible with a first-year student's ability to understand, the text presents detailed step-by-step


Neural Networks for Applied Sciences and Engineering

Neural Networks for Applied Sciences and Engineering

Author: Sandhya Samarasinghe

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 1420013068

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In response to the exponentially increasing need to analyze vast amounts of data, Neural Networks for Applied Sciences and Engineering: From Fundamentals to Complex Pattern Recognition provides scientists with a simple but systematic introduction to neural networks. Beginning with an introductory discussion on the role of neural networks in


Applied Plastics Engineering Handbook

Applied Plastics Engineering Handbook

Author: Myer Kutz

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2016-09-15

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 0323390412

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Applied Plastics Engineering Handbook: Processing, Materials, and Applications, Second Edition, covers both the polymer basics that are helpful to bring readers quickly up-to-speed if they are not familiar with a particular area of plastics processing and the recent developments that enable practitioners to discover which options best fit their requirements. New chapters added specifically cover polyamides, polyimides, and polyesters. Hot topics such as 3-D printing and smart plastics are also included, giving plastics engineers the information they need to take these embryonic technologies and deploy them in their own work. With the increasing demands for lightness and fuel economy in the automotive industry (not least due to CAFÉ standards), plastics will soon be used even further in vehicles. A new chapter has been added to cover the technology trends in this area, and the book has been substantially updated to reflect advancements in technology, regulations, and the commercialization of plastics in various areas. Recycling of plastics has been thoroughly revised to reflect ongoing developments in sustainability of plastics. Extrusion processing is constantly progressing, as have the elastomeric materials, fillers, and additives which are available. Throughout the book, the focus is on the engineering aspects of producing and using plastics. The properties of plastics are explained, along with techniques for testing, measuring, enhancing, and analyzing them. Practical introductions to both core topics and new developments make this work equally valuable for newly qualified plastics engineers seeking the practical rules-of-thumb they don't teach you in school and experienced practitioners evaluating new technologies or getting up-to-speed in a new field. Presents an authoritative source of practical advice for engineers, providing guidance from experts that will lead to cost savings and process improvements Ideal introduction for both new engineers and experienced practitioners entering a new field or evaluating a new technology Updated to include the latest technology, including 3D Printing, smart polymers, and thorough coverage of biopolymers and biodegradable plastics


A Little Book on Teaching

A Little Book on Teaching

Author: Steven F. Barrett

Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 1608458695

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It is often a challenging and overwhelming transition to go from being a student to being a teacher. Many new faculty members of engineering and science have to make this dramatic transition in a very short time. In the same closing months of your Ph.D. program you are trying to complete your research, finish and defend your dissertation, find a job, move to a new location, and start a new job as a faculty member. If you are lucky, you've had the opportunity to serve as a teaching assistant and possibly have taught a university-level course. If you have served as a research assistant, your teaching opportunities may have been limited. Somehow, in this quick transition from student to teacher, one is supposed to become a good teacher and be ready for the first day of school. This book is intended as a basic primer on college-level teaching and learning for a new faculty member of engineering and applied science. New faculty members in other disciplines will find much of the information applicable to their area of expertise as well. First and foremost, this book is about learning and teaching. However, it also provides helpful information on related topics such as mentorship, student challenges, graduate students, tenure, and promotion and accreditation. This book is also intended as a reference for seasoned professionals. It is a good reference for those mentoring the next generation of college educators. Table of Contents: List of Figures / What makes a Great Teacher? / A little learning theory / Preparation for the first day of classes / Assessment / Beyond the first day