Engineering Textbooks
A First Course in Fluid Mechanics for Engineers
Engineering Textbooks, by Buddhi N. HewakandambyA good knowledge of Fluid mechanics is essential for Chemical, Mechanical and Civil engineers. As a result it is taught at a very early stage in degree courses on those disciplines. A First Course in Fluid Mechanics covers the basics of the engineering fluid mechanics without delving into deeper more mathematical concepts. Building from most basic concepts such as physical properties of...
A First Course on Aerodynamics
Engineering Textbooks, by Arnab RoyA First Course on Aerodynamics is one of the great eBooks available to download from our website.
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A Wet Look At Climate Change
Science Textbooks, by Dr. Peter MoirThe term “Climate Change” has become popular but is not new to our planet. Our climate changes, sometimes dramatically, sometimes gradually, but it always changes. We hear about the wettest month on record, countrywide floods, record high and low temperatures, global warming...how do these changes in weather affect things around us? “A Wet Look at Climate Change” introduces the basics...
Advanced Granulation Theory at Particle Level
Engineering Textbooks, by Peter Dybdahl HedeIn many types of biochemical and pharmaceutical industries fluid bed granulation in the form of agglomeration and coating processes are essential unit operations in the production of solid products. In order to fully understand the underlying mechanisms behind the numerous phenomena taking place during granulation, it is necessary to study the particle-level phenomena. This is the topic for the...
An Introduction to Nonlinearity in Control Systems
Engineering Textbooks, by Derek AthertonThe book is concerned with the effects of nonlinearity in feedback control systems and techniques which can be used to design feedback loops containing nonlinear elements. After a short introductory chapter on nonlinearity and its possible effects the use of phase plane methods for nonlinear second order systems is discussed. The next three chapters cover the describing function method and its...
Atmospheric Pollution
Engineering Textbooks, by J.C. JonesAtmospheric Pollution is a theme which is becoming increasingly important as the discussion on global warming becomes ever more relevant. This textbook introduces the different concepts of Atmospheric Pollution and also introduces the reader to the underlying principles of physics and chemistry, which are constants in this discussion.
Automation and Robotics
Engineering Textbooks, by Miltiadis A. BoboulosIn this book for the optimisation of assembly conveyor lines we are dealing with series part production featured by a medium complexity degree and a medium number of individual components and assembly technique alternatives. Modern production techniques for medium to large series products or mass production usually involve assembly conveyor lines. The aim is to have monotonous and similar in...
Basic Concepts in Turbomachinery
Engineering Textbooks, by Grant IngramThis book is about the fundamentals of turbomachinery, the basic operation of pumps, aircraft engines, wind turbines, turbomachinery for power generation and hydro-electric machines. It compliments courses that you will be studying in these areas by concentrating on getting the basics right. Enormous emphasis is placed on relating the complex geometry of turbomachines to the fundamental...
Bioethanol: Science and technology of fuel alcohol
Engineering Textbooks, by Graeme M. WalkerBiofuels play significant roles in decarbonisation of our future energy needs and act to mitigate deleterious impacts of greenhouse gas emissions. Bioethanol - fermentation-derived fuel alcohol - is the world’s leading transportation biofuel and is currently produced from cereal and sugarcane feedstocks. However, the future lies with more sustainable fermentation substrates, including...
Biological Signal Analysis
Science Textbooks, by Ramaswamy PalaniappanThis textbook will provide the reader with an understanding of biological signals and digital signal analysis techniques such as conditioning, filtering, feature extraction, classification and statistical validation for solving practical biological signal analysis problems using MATLAB.





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