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61 Whelan, A Developments in Rubber Technology???2 I03488 1981 eBook  
62 Walker, Graham Cryocoolers I03101 1983 eBook  
63 Aarons, Jules Solar System Radio Astronomy I02776 1965 eBook  
64 Beale, J.T Vortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods I02609 1993 eBook  
65 Lettington, A.H Thin Film Diamond I02470 1994 eBook  
66 Walker, Graham Cryocoolers I02247 1983 eBook  
67 French, A.J Introduction to CLASSICAL MECHANICS I02234 1986 eBook  
68 Powell, John CO2 Laser Cutting I02229 1998 eBook  
69 Evans, E.P Pipeline Systems I01986 1992 eBook  
70 Webster, G.A High Temperature Component Life Assessment I01873 1994 eBook  
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TitleDevelopments in Rubber Technology???2 : Synthetic Rubbers
Author(s)Whelan, A;Lee, K.S
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1981.
DescriptionX, 275 p. 16 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book is intended for those people who have a knowledge or understanding of rubber materials and processes but who wish to update their knowledge. It should be read in conjunction with Developments in Rubber Technology-l as that volume discussed developments in natural rubber and selected special purpose synthetic rubbers as well as additives. The authors have been selected for their expertise in each particular field and we, as editors, would like to express our appreciation to the individual authors and also to their companies. Such a book would be impossible to produce without such active cooperation as we have received. Volumes 1 and 2 of Developments in Rubber Technology cover rubbers which are processed and vulcanised in the traditional manner. It is appreciated that the omission of non-vulcanised rubber materials (the so?? called thermoplastic elastomers) will be unwelcome to many readers but it is intended, because of the size of the subject, to cover these materials in a subsequent volume. A.W. K.S.L
ISBN,Price9789400981089
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ENGINEERING DESIGN 5. MATERIALS SCIENCE 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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TitleCryocoolers : Part 1: Fundamentals
Author(s)Walker, Graham
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1983.
DescriptionXXVI, 365 p. 68 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9781489952868
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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TitleSolar System Radio Astronomy : Lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute of the National Observatory of Athens: Cape Sounion August 2???15, 1964
Author(s)Aarons, Jules
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1965.
DescriptionXII, 416 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe Ionospheric Institute of the National Observatory of Athens has had two interests in recent years: the study of the ionosphere and the study of the sun. In our previous Advanced Study Institutes in 1960, 1961, and 1962, we have em?? phasized the ionosphere. For the Advanced Study Institute of 1964, however, we invited Dr. Jules Aarons of the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories to collaborate in preparing and directing a program of studies of the sun, the moon, the planets, and the interplanetary medium. The lectures of this Advanced Study Institute form essentially an advanced course in radio astronomy. Without being a textbook on the matter, we feel that the present book can be considered as an excellent reference for those students starting their research work in the field of solar system radio astronomy. All lecturers tried to present their subjects in a simple form based upon their exten?? sive personal experience, but without emphasizing their personal research. We must recognize that it was an excellent achievement for them to keep their text exactly at the level indicated by the Program Director, and outlined by the gen?? eral program of Advanced Study Institutes of NATO. We are deeply grateful to all the invited scientists for their outstanding contributions in lecturing on their subjects in a clear and authoritative manner. The Scientific Affairs Division of NATO, in its aid to basic research, spon?? sors various programs. Among them is the Program of Advanced Study Institutes
ISBN,Price9781461586036
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 6. Observations, Astronomical
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TitleVortex Flows and Related Numerical Methods
Author(s)Beale, J.T;Cottet, G.H;Huberson, S
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1993.
DescriptionVII, 387 p. 297 illus., 26 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteMany important phenomena in fluid motion are evident in vortex flow, i.e., flows in which vortical structures are significant in determining the whole flow. This book, which consists of lectures given at a NATO ARW held in Grenoble (France) in June 1992, provides an up-to-date account of current research in the study of these phenomena by means of numerical methods and mathematical modelling. Such methods include Eulerian methods (finite difference, spectral and wavelet methods) as well as Lagrangian methods (contour dynamics, vortex methods) and are used to study such topics as 2- or 3-dimensional turbulence, vorticity generation by solid bodies, shear layers and vortex sheets, and vortex reconnection. For researchers and graduate students in computational fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics
ISBN,Price9789401581370
Keyword(s)1. Biotechnology 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7. MECHANICS 8. Numeric Computing 9. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleThin Film Diamond
Author(s)Lettington, A.H;Steeds, J.W
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1994.
DescriptionIX, 157 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9789401107259
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Electronic materials 4. ELECTRONICS 5. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 6. Industrial and Production Engineering 7. Industrial engineering 8. Interfaces (Physical sciences) 9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 10. MICROELECTRONICS 11. Optical and Electronic Materials 12. OPTICAL MATERIALS 13. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 14. Production engineering 15. Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films 16. Surfaces (Physics) 17. THIN FILMS
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TitleCryocoolers : Part 2: Applications
Author(s)Walker, Graham
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1983.
Description432 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe rapidly expanding use of very low temperatures in research and high technology during the last several decades and the concurrent high degree of activity in cryogenic engineering have mutually supported each other, each improvement in refrigeration technique making possible wider oppor?? tunities for research and each new scientific discovery creating a need for a refrigerator with special features. In this book, Professor Walker has provided us with an excellent exposition of the achievements of this period, the fundamental principles involved, and a critical examination of the many different cryogenic systems which have led to a new era of low-level refrigeration. I feel fortunate to have had a part in the developments discussed in this book. During the early 1930s I constructed several rotary engines using leather vanes. Their performance was not good, but I was able to liquefy air. I had been impressed by the usefulness of leather cups in tire pumps and in Claude-type engines for air liquefaction. I was trying to find a way to avoid that part of the friction generated by a leather cup as a result of the radial force of the working gas on the cylindrical part of the cup. During the 1950s I built two efficient helium liquefiers in which essentially leather pistons were used
ISBN,Price9781468444308
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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TitleIntroduction to CLASSICAL MECHANICS
Author(s)French, A.J;Ebison, M.G
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1986.
Description320 p. 188 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book is, in essence, an updated and revised version of an earlier textbook, Newtonian Mechanics, written about fifteen years ago by one of us (APF) and published in 1971. The book has been significantly changed in emphasis as well as length. Our aim has been to produce a mechanics text, suitable for use at beginning university level, for students who have a background typified by the British sixth-form level in physics and mathematics. We hope, however, that the book will also be found useful in the teaching of mechanics at the upper levels of the secondary schools themselves. Calculus is freely used from the outset. In making the present revision we have drastically cut down on the amount of historical and more discursive material. Nevertheless, our goal has been to present classical mechanics as physics, not as applied mathematics. Although we begin at the beginning, we have aimed at developing the basic principles and their applications as rapidly as seemed reasonable, so that by the end of the book students will be able to feel that they have achieved a good working knowledge of the subject and can tackle fairly sophisticated problems. To help with this process, each chapter is followed by a good number of exercises, some of them fairly challenging. We shall be very grateful to receive comments and corrections from those who use this book
ISBN,Price9789400941199
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATERIALS SCIENCE 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7. MECHANICS
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TitleCO2 Laser Cutting
Author(s)Powell, John
PublicationLondon, Springer London, 1998.
DescriptionXVII, 248 p. 33 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe laser has given manufacturing industry a new tool. When the laser beam is focused it can generate one of the world's most intense energy sources, more intense than flames and arcs, though similar to an electron beam. In fact the intensity is such that it can vaporise most known materials. The laser material processing industry has been growing swiftly as the quality, speed and new manufacturing possibilities become better understood. In the fore of these new technologies is the process of laser cutting. Laser cutting leads because it is a direct process substitu?? tion and the laser can usually do the job with greater flexibility, speed and quality than its competitors. However, to achieve these high speeds with high quality con?? siderable know how and experience is required. This information is usually carefully guarded by the businesses concerned and has to be gained by hard experience and technical understanding. Yet in this book John Powell explains in lucid and almost non?? technical language many of these process wrinkles concerning alignment, cornering, pulsing, water jets, material properties, cutting speeds as well as tricks with surface coating and much much more. It is a book which managers and technicians in laser job shops and laser processing facilities would be foolish not to read
ISBN,Price9781447112792
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. LASERS 4. Manufactures 5. Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7. Metallic Materials 8. METALS 9. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices 10. PHOTONICS
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TitlePipeline Systems
Author(s)Evans, E.P;Coulbeck, B
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1992.
DescriptionX, 338 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis conference provides a forum for exchange of technical and operational information across a wide range of pipeline activities. Various supply and distribution industries, and their service organisations, have traditionally approached pipeline systems from many different perspec?? tives. The organisers believe that significant benefits can be gained by enabling representatives from the oil, gas, water, chemical, power and related industries to present their latest ideas and methods. An awareness of these alternative methodologies and technologies should result in a more unified and coherent approach to each individual type of pipeline system. The overall theme of the conference is the optimisation of pipeline systems, through design analysis, component specification, operational strategies and performance evaluation, in order to minimise both risk and the lifetime cost of ownership. Wherever possible emphasis is given to important developing technologies with special consideration to use of computational equipment and methods. SYSTEMS APPROACH For the major activities of design, operation and performance; pipeline systems can be conveniently classified in terms of the systetV: components, constraints and objectives. These are described using fluid terminology, to suit' the majority of conference participants, as given below: Components consist of pumps and valves (controls), pipe networks (transmission and distribu?? tion), reservoirs (storage) and consumer demands (disturbances). The arrangement of these components, to form the system, must take into account the conflicting requirements of structural, hydraulic, and cost, performance
ISBN,Price9789401726771
Keyword(s)1. CIVIL ENGINEERING 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Geotechnical engineering 6. Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences 7. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 8. MECHANICS
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TitleHigh Temperature Component Life Assessment
Author(s)Webster, G.A;Ainsworth, R.A
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1994.
DescriptionXII, 328 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe aim of this book is to investigate and explain the rapid advances in the characterization of high temperature crack growth behaviour which have been made in recent years, with reference to industrial applications. Complicated mathematics has been minimized with the emphasis placed instead on finding solutions using simplified procedures without the need for complex numerical analysis
ISBN,Price9789401717717
Keyword(s)1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATERIALS SCIENCE 6. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7. MECHANICS
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