Applied Structural and Mechanical Vibrations May 1, 2007
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Applied Structural and Mechanical Vibrations
Applied Structural and Mechanical Vibrations
826 pages | Taylor & Francis | English | ISBN-10: 0419227105 | RAR&PDF | 3.72/5.26 MB
The fundamental concepts, ideas and methods underlying all vibration phenomena are explained and illustrated in this book. The principles of classical linear vibration theory are brought together with vibration measurement, signal processing and random vibration for application to vibration problems in all areas of engineering, and not merely in civil and structural engineering. This book guides the practising engineer in the performing of measurements and the interpretation of the results. Particular attention is given to the dynamics of structures, but the methods of analysis presented here apply readily to many other fields.The reader will need a background in basic university-level calculus and matrix algebra. Some understanding of probability and statistics will also be helpful, although this is dealt with in a separate chapter on the analysis of non-deterministic vibrations.
Clutches and Brakes: Design and Selection, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker)) May 1, 2007
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Clutches and Brakes: Design and Selection, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))
Clutches and Brakes: Design and Selection, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker)
300 pages | CRC | English | ISBN-10: 082474876X | RAR&PDF | 5.22/5.70 MB
Written by a leading expert in the field, this reference conveniently gathering numerous formulas, analytical methods, and graphs for the design and selection of a wide variety of brakes and clutches in the automotive, aircraft, farming, and manufacturing industries. It simplifies calculations, explores a wide range of applications, and assists in the selection of parameters for specific design challenges. The book includes such topics as centrifugal, one-way, and detent clutches, friction drives with clutch capabilities, fluid clutches and brakes, antilock braking system, brake vibration, and SAE standards. The various design strategies are presented with the aid of numerous examples, 550 display equations, and about 200 figures.
Electrical Books AIO by txfirebug May 1, 2007
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Electrical Books AIO by txfirebug
Electrical Books AIO by txfirebug | 42.86mb
Technical Math Demystified May 1, 2007
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Technical Math Demystified
Stan Gibilisco, «Technical Math Demystified»
McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN 0071459499 | 1 edition (April 20, 2006) | PDF | 2 Mb | 412 pages
Stan Gibilisco, «Technical Math Demystified»
McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN 0071459499 | 1 edition (April 20, 2006) | PDF | 2 Mb | 412 pages
Book Description
Here is a complete self-teaching guide for anyone needing knowledge of math as it applies to engineering and technical fields.
From the Back Cover
The FAST and EASY way to learn technical math
Now anyone can grasp the fundamentals of technical math — without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Technical Math Demystified, bestselling science writer Stan Gibilisco provides an effective, illuminating, and entertaining way to learn this complex subject.
This self-teaching guide first explains basic concepts such as linear, nonlinear, and multivariable equations, geometry, and coordinate systems. Then you’ll move on to logarithms, exponential functions, trigonometry, Boolean algebra, vectors, and single-variable calculus. Featuring end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book will teach you how to solve technical math problems in no time.
This hands-on, self-teaching text offers:
* An easy way to understand technical and applied math
* No unnecessary or arcane jargon
* Plenty of practice problems with worked-out solutions
* A quiz at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning and pinpoint weaknesses
* A comprehensive final exam
* A time-saving approach to performing better on an exam or at work!
Programmer’s Guide to NCurses May 1, 2007
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Programmer’s Guide to NCurses
Dan Gookin, “Programmer’s Guide to NCurses”
Wiley | ISBN-10: 0470107596 | 2007 | 556 pages | PDF | 2.5 MB
Programming the console in UNIX?
Here’s just what you need.
First, you’ll get a no-nonsense tutorial guide to the nCurses version 5.5 library, taking you from basic to advanced functions step by step. Then you’ll find an A-to-Z reference of more than 175 nCurses functions, cross-referenced and illustrated with examples. With this all-purpose nCurses reference, youll:
Learn techniques that can be used to program Linux®, FreeBSD®, Mac OS® X, or any other UNIX-based OS.
Program, control, and manipulate text on the terminal screen.
Control interactive I/O, organize content into windows on the screen, and use color to highlight text and organize information.
Use a mouse to further refine input.
Create nCurses programs using your choice of editors.
Find hundreds of quick, easy-to-understand programming examples.
Modeling Maximum Trading Profits with C++ May 1, 2007
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Modeling Maximum Trading Profits with C++
Valerii Salov, “Modeling Maximum Trading Profits with C++: New Trading and Money Management Concepts”
Wiley | ISBN-10: 0470086238 | 2007 | 264 pages | PDF | 1.3MB
The goal of trading is to make money, and for many, profits are the best way to measure that success. Author Valerii Salov knows how to calculate potential profit, and in Modeling Maximum Trading Profits with C++, he outlines an original and thought-provoking approach to trading that will help you do the same.
This detailed guide will show you how to effectively calculate the potential profit in a market under conditions of variable transaction costs, and provide you with the tools needed to compute those values from real prices. You’ll be introduced to new notions of s-function, s-matrix, s-interval, and polarities of s-intervals, and discover how they can be used to build the r- and l-algorithms as well as the first and second profit and loss reserve algorithms. Optimal money management techniques are also illustrated throughout the book, so you can make the most informed trading decisions possible.
Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, Modeling Maximum Trading Profits with C++ contains a comprehensive overview of trading, money management, and C++. A companion CD-ROM is also included to help you test the concepts described throughout the book before you attempt to use them in real-world situations.