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By: Chakrabarti, Subrata Kumar © 1994
World Scientific
Description: This book will be useful to the entire field of engineering, and its breadth of scope should appeal not only to engineers and naval architects but to scientists interested in structural or hydraulic testing as well.
By: Walsh, Philip P.; Fletcher, Paul © 2004
Blackwell Publishing
Description: From the basics of thermodynamics to the issues of control systems, this book covers all the useful topics a performance engineer should be aware of, and is definitively the most comprehensive one on the topic of gas turbine performance.
By: Hudspeth, Robert T. © 2006
World Scientific
Description: This book focuses on the mathematical aspects of ocean and coastal engineering. The topics discussed are intended as a reference for graduate classes on wave and wave loads.
By: Cinnamon, John D. © 2009
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Description: This book addresses the effects of hypervelocity impact, summarizing past and present research efforts as well as setting out the theoretical foundation for understanding material interactions at such velocity.
Edited by: Herbich, John B. © 1999
Elsevier
Description: Drawing from experts and top researchers from around the world, this book presents current developments in a variety of areas that impact offshore and ocean engineering.
Edited by: Rohsenow, Warren M.; Hartnett, James P.; Cho, Young I. © 1998
McGraw-Hill
Description: The authors have kept the discussions of theory to a minimum, focusing more on a practical, hands-on-approach, to meet the day-to-day needs of engineers, designers, and technicians.
By: Kutz, Myer © 2006
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This handbook has a long tradition as a single resource of valuable information related to specialty areas in the diverse industries and job functions in which mechanical engineers work. 50 interactive tables and 49 fully functional interactive graphs have been added to this title.
Edited by: Kutz, Myer © 1998
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Whether you're looking for details on materials, any aspect of mechanical design, manufacturing, thermal engineering, or engineering management, this book gives you fingertip access to the vital information you need to succeed.
By: E. Tsang, Zephyr Alternate Power Inc, K. Pope, and G. F. Naterer © 2009
Knovel
Description: This article uses dimensional analysis and numerical predictions to obtain a turbine-specific correlation for the ZVAWT. The correlation will predict turbine's power coefficient after changes to critical features, proving to be a valuable design tool that can be extended to other types of turbines for the purpose of predicting performance over a range of operating conditions.
By: Dean, Robert G.; Dalrymple, Robert A. © 2002
Cambridge University Press
Description: This book is useful in providing a mathematical summary of our understanding of hydrodynamic and sediment transport processes in the coastal zone and how they may be affected by engineering applications.
By: Warrick, Arthur W. © 2003
Oxford University Press
Description: Many professionals and advanced students in soil physics, engineering, and hydrology will welcome Dr. Warrick's new book as a reference, an introduction in some cases, to advanced quantatative methods in flow and transport.
By: Lu, Guoxing; Yu, Tongxi © 2003
Woodhead Publishing
Description: This book describes the engineering background to energy absorption and the general requirements for impact energy absorbers, based on the theory of plasticity and impact dynamics. For engineering and materials science professionals, mechanical and structural engineers, and researchers.
By: Shigley, J.E.; Mischke, C.R. © 1996
McGraw-Hill
Description: Revised, updated, and expanded to reflect important technological developments, this second edition remains the standard reference on every aspect of modern machine design.
By: Shaw, Milton C. © 2001
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: This book fills in many of the gaps in engineering education by showing students and professionals, the historical background of problem solving.