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Edited by: Cleveland, Cutler J.; Morris, Christopher © 2006
Elsevier
Description: From abatement costs to zinc recycling, here is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to all theoretical, environmental and economic aspects of energy resources, production, and use.
Edited by: Cleveland, Cutler J.; Morris, Christopher © 2009
Elsevier
Description: This book is an essential reference companion for anyone with an interest in energy, including scientists, consultants, journalists, economists, educators, students and policy-makers.
Edited by: Crocker, Malcolm J. © 2007
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is highly recommended for the library of any organization or company that has any dealing with assessment and control of noise and vibration.
By: Cowan, Jack C.; Weintritt, Donald J. © 1976
Knovel
Description: This book is written in a manner that will render it a study of scale problems comprehensive enough to be of practical value to engineers, consultants, chemists, operating personnel, and students concerned
with this aspect of water treating.
By: Stone, Richard; Ball, Jeffrey K. © 2004
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This book is designed to give the student of automotive engineering a basic understanding of the principles involved with designing a vehicle.
By: Pistoia, G. © 2009
Elsevier
Description: For researchers interested in devices and systems drawing power from batteries, this book will be a valuable information source. It reports on many applications in detail and presents the essentials of batteries.
By: Polak, T.A.; Pande, C. © 1999
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book provides a valuable insight into the equipment and methods generally used in taking measurements, and helps engineers avoid or minimize the inaccuracies that can arise even when using highly accurate instruments.
By: Anderson, Keith E. © 1998
National Ground Water Association
Description: This book features 12 chapters on information covering common topics such as drilling, pipe and casing, hydraulics of water data, well design, irrigation, water quality, hydrogeology, and ground water flow.
By: Plastics Design Library Staff © 2008
William Andrew Publishing/Plastics Design Library
Description: This newly updated Plastics Design Library (PDL) Chemical Resistance of Plastics and Elastomers is an exhaustive reference source detailing the effects of exposing polymeric materials to a unique combination of exposure medium and conditions. Over 1196 materials grades representing 226 material types, consisting of neat and reinforced and/or filled thermoplastics, thermoset resins, rubbers, and thermoplastic elastomers are included. Data are given for resistance to almost 5000 exposure media, including over 2800 chemical substances (from water to acetone to sulfuric acid) and conditions, including those that exist during weathering, sterilization, aging, and environmental stress cracking.
Edited by: Frick, John P. © 2000
ASM International
Description: This book is an excellent reference for designers, materials engineers, and purchasing agents. It includes the latest alloys and the most current manufacturing status and lists alloys that are no longer produced.
Edited by: Cleveland, Cutler J. © 2004
Elsevier
Description: This book is aimed at academics, researchers, professionals and students working/studying in energy and its related fields; policy makers, energy and environmental consultants; all those working in business corporations and non-governmental organisations whose activities relate to energy and the environment. Recently updated with 8 Digitized Graphs.
By: Mulcahy, David E. © 1999
McGraw-Hill
Description: This hands-on guide to materials handling and product movement methods for today's competitive facilities, will introduce you to the latest methods and state-of-the-art materials.
Edited by: Hicks, Tyler G. © 2005
McGraw-Hill
Description: This resource for practicing engineers presents more than 5000 calculation procedures for solving common engineering problems. The volume is divided into sections corresponding to seven engineering disciplines: Civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, sanitary, environmental, and chemical.
Edited by: Blau, Peter J. © 1992
ASM International
Description: This book is a significant, comprehensive and convenient reference on wear processes and prevention of damage.
Edited by: Buschow, K.H. Jürgen; Cahn, Robert W.; Flemings, Merton C.; Ilschner, Bernhard; Kramer, Edward J.; Mahajan, Subhash © 2001
Elsevier
Description: This encyclopedia is for faculty and postgraduate research students in materials science and technology and related disciplines (especially physics, chemistry, engineering and biomedical science) and researchers and staff in government, or industrial institutes, working in materials science and related areas.
By: Schäfer, Andreas; Heywood, John B.; Jacoby, Henry D.; Waitz, Ian A. © 2009
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Description: This book provides an excellent technical review of the costs and benefits of alternative efficiency technologies and alternative fuels for light vehicles and commercial aircraft.
By: Atkins, Richard D. © 2009
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This book presents the basic principles required for the testing and development of internal combustion engine powertrain systems.
By: Larminie, James; Lowry, John © 2003
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book explains the science and technology behind these important developments, and also introduces the issues that underpin the design and performance modelling of electric vehicles.
By: Avallone, Eugene A.; Baumeister, Theodore; Sadegh, Ali M. © 2007
McGraw-Hill
Description: Solve any mechanical engineering problem quickly and easily with the world's leading engineering handbook. Recently updated to include 40 Interactive Graphs and 11 Interactive Tables containing data relating to various Phase Transition, Thermophysical Properties, Saturation Temperature, Thermal Conductivities, Chemical Elements and Mechanical Properties.
By: Pirault, Jean-Pierre; Flint, Martin © 2010
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This book explores the opposed piston engine and provides the first comprehensive description of most opposed piston engines from 1887 to 2006.
By: Haycock, Roger F.; Hillier, John E. © 2004
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This book is an ideal reference for anyone involved in the automotive lubricants industry.
By: Vuchic, Vukan R. © 2007
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is the primary resource for students of transit, as well as those professionals who design and operate these key pieces of urban infrastructures.
By: Rakopoulos, Constantine D.; Giakoumis, Evangelos G. © 2009
Springer - Verlag
Description: Researchers and students in the field will find this book comprehensive in coverage of the latest research particularly informative, and will also appreciate the author’s analysis of available modeling techniques.
By: Hordeski, Michael Frank © 2008
Fairmont Press, Inc.
Description: This book provides extensive discussion on hydrogen sources, both solar and nuclear, and fuel cell technology, as well as on other alternative fuels such as biomass, and wind power.
Edited by: Guthrie, Virgil B. © 1960; 2005
Knovel
Description: This handbook gives you a sound working knowledge of each product's properties, characteristics, and performance, enabling you to more easily select the right product for any specific requirement, and use it efficiently and economically.
Edited by: Heflin, Woodford Agee © 2001
Knovel
Description: Provides guidance to all interested persons in the use of that part of the English language that relates in some significant way to the United States Air Force.
Edited by: Avallone, E.A.; Baumeister, T., III © 1996
McGraw-Hill
Description: Fully updated to reflect current industry standards and practices, this edition of the classic handbook known simply as "Marks" offers more than 100 essential mechanical engineering topics - from the mechanics of solids and fluids to machine elements, from electrical and electronics engineering to environmental control, and from industrial engineering to instruments and controls.
Edited by: Laughton, M.A.; Warne, D.F. © 2003
Elsevier
Description: This book is aimed at professional engineers, engineering managers, academics, students.
41 digitized graphs have been added covering useful topics like water absorption, black-body radiation, resistivity, harmonic generation, flux density and more.
Edited by: Lyons, William C.; Plisga, Gary J. © 2005
Elsevier
Description: This handbook would be a welcome addition to the reference collection of large academic libraries at universities with programs in petroleum engineering. Recently updated with 99 Digitized Graphs and 3 Interactive Tables to further assist petroleum and natural gas engineers. It is well organized and indexed, so the information is readily accessible to students as well as practicing engineers.
By: Cheremisinoff, N.P. © 1996
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: This volume provides an overview of polymer characterization test methods. Engineers, polymer scientists and technicians will find this volume useful in selecting approaches and techniques applicable to characterizing molecular, compositional, rheological, and thermodynamic properties of elastomers and plastics.
By: Flitney, Robert © 2007
Elsevier
Description: This book covers all types of seal by application: Static, rotary, reciprocating, etc. No engineer, designer, or manufacturer of seals can afford to be without this unique resource.