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ENGINEERING
2010
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CONTENTS Aerospace Engineering .... 1
Architectural & Urban Planning..........................27
Aerodynamics .....................................................................17 Aviation Technology ............................................................23
Landscape Architecture ......................................................29
Combustion Engineering ....................................................20
Professional References ....................................................32
Compressible Flow/Gas Dynamics.....................................18
Structural Analysis ..............................................................29
Computational Fluid Dynamics ...........................................18
Structures ...........................................................................30
Control Systems ...................................................................3
Urban Planning ...................................................................32
Design of Aircraft ................................................................20 Dynamic Systems ...............................................................19 Dynamics ..............................................................................3
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Dynamics (Intermediate) ......................................................5 Engineering Mathematics ................................................... 11 Finite Element Method........................................................21 Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) ...........................................14
Chemical Engineering......39
Introduction to Flight ...........................................................22
Biochemical Engineering ....................................................49
Numerical Methods.............................................................10
Distillation ...........................................................................52
Performance of Aircraft .......................................................21
Engineering Mathematics ...................................................54
Plates & Shells ...................................................................20
Environmental.....................................................................42
Professional References ....................................................24
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) ...........................................45
Statics ...................................................................................6
Hazardous Waste ...............................................................44
Statics and Dynamics ...........................................................7
Intro to Chemical Engineering ............................................53
Statics and Strength of Materials..........................................9
Materials Science (Introduction) .........................................54
Stress Analysis ...................................................................13
Numerical Methods.............................................................48
Vibrations............................................................................19
Plant Design/Economics.....................................................53
Viscous Fluid Flow/Boundary Layer Theory ....................... 18
Process Control ..................................................................51 Professional References ....................................................55 Thermodynamics (Introduction) ..........................................41 Unit Operations/Design/Control ..........................................50
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CONTENTS Civil Engineering...............59
Engineering Graphics/ Drawing & CAD........111
Air Pollution ........................................................................99 Construction Management .................................................81
AutoCAD........................................................................... 115
Contracts/Legal ..................................................................84
CAD Manuals ................................................................... 117
Dynamics - Scalar ..............................................................65
Computer Graphics .......................................................... 119
Dynamics ............................................................................65
Engineering Graphics & Drawing ..................................... 113
Engineering Economy ........................................................85 Engineering Math/Statistics ................................................74 Environmental Engineering (Intro) ......................................87
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Finite Element Methods ......................................................78 Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) ...........................................68 Foundations ........................................................................61
Engineering Mechanics..121
Hazardous Waste ...............................................................99
Dynamics ..........................................................................125
Hydrology/Sediment Transport .........................................100
Dynamics - Scalar ............................................................125
Numerical Methods.............................................................77
Dynamics (Intermediate) ..................................................127
Plates and Shells ................................................................93
Elasticity/Plasticity ............................................................134
Project Management Scheduling........................................84
Numerical Methods...........................................................130
Professional References ..................................................103
Plates & Shells .................................................................134
Statics - Scalar ...................................................................62
Professional References ..................................................135
Statics .................................................................................62
Statics ...............................................................................123
Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Materials..................... 72
Statics - Scalar .................................................................123
Stress Analysis ...................................................................88
Statics and Dynamics .......................................................128
Structural Analysis ..............................................................89
Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Materials................... 131
Structures ...........................................................................93
Stress Analysis .................................................................133
Structures: Concrete...........................................................90
Vibrations..........................................................................134
Structures: Steel .................................................................92 ********************
Surveying............................................................................80 Transportation (Introduction) ............................................102 Water Resources ................................................................93 Water/Wastewater ..............................................................94
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CONTENTS General Engineering........137
Industrial Engineering.....167
AutoCad............................................................................145
CAD/CAM & SIM ..............................................................170
B.E.S.T .............................................................................162
Engineering Economy ......................................................169
CAD Manuals ...................................................................147
Engineering Math/Statistics ..............................................178
Computer/Programming ...................................................148
Ergonomics, Work Measurement, Human Factors........... 171
Engineering Design ..........................................................139
Numerical Methods...........................................................181
Engineering Ethics............................................................156
Operations Research........................................................173
Engineering Graphics & Drawing .....................................142
Production & Operations Management ............................ 174
Engineering Math/Statistics ..............................................160
Professional References ..................................................182
Entrepreneurship ..............................................................165
Simulation .........................................................................177
Environmental Engineering ..............................................154
Systems ............................................................................172
Introduction/Problem Solving............................................140 MathLab............................................................................144 Numerical Methods...........................................................158 ********************
Professional References ..................................................166
Technical Writing ......................................157
Materials Engineering.....185 Basic Metallurgy ...............................................................188 ********************
Materials of Science (Introduction) ...................................187 Mechanical Behavior of Materials.....................................188 Physical Metallurgy...........................................................188 Thermodynamics of Materials ..........................................189
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CONTENTS Mechanical Engineering...191
Plates & Shells .................................................................219 Professional References ..................................................246
Automotive Technology ....................................................195
................................................................................................ Refrigeration & Air Conditioning/HVAC............................. 224
CAD/CAM .........................................................................225
Robotics............................................................................245
Combustion Engineering ..................................................222 Compressible Flow/Gas Dynamics...................................223
Static - Scalar ...................................................................197
Computational Fluid Dynamics .........................................214
Statics ...............................................................................198
Control Systems ...............................................................214
Statics and Dynamics .......................................................203
Convective Heat Transfer .................................................222
Statics and Strength of Materials......................................218 Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Materials................... 215
Dynamic Systems .............................................................203
Stress Analysis .................................................................219
Dynamics ..........................................................................200 Dynamics (Intermediate) ..................................................202
Thermal Fluid Sciences ....................................................205
Dynamics - Scalar ............................................................199
Thermal Systems Design .................................................209 Thermodynamics (Introduction) ........................................206
Energy Conversion ...........................................................220 Engineering Maths/Statistics ............................................226
Viscous Flow/Boundary Layer Theory ..............................245 Vibrations..........................................................................246
Finite Element Methods ....................................................230 Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) .........................................210
Welding.............................................................................197 Heat Transfer (Introduction)..............................................220 ********************
Internal Combustion Engines ...........................................223 Intro to Engineering Materials...........................................235 Intro to Manufacturing Processes .....................................233
Indexes
Kinematics/Dynamics of Machines ...................................236
Author Indexes .................................................................266 Title Indexes .....................................................................255
Machine Design ................................................................238 Machine Tool Technology .................................................195 Measurements/Experimentation/Instrumentation ............. 231 Mechanical Engineering Design (Capstone) .................... 240 Mechanical Technology ....................................................225 Mechatronics ....................................................................242 MEMs & Sensors ..............................................................244
Numerical Methods...........................................................229
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