Yesterday - 194 | Today +65Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers → E-Booksfor Electrical Engineers " The Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers has served the EE field for nearly a century. Originally published in 1907, through 14 previous editions it has been a required resource for students and professionals. This new 15th edition features new material focusing on power generation and power systems operation; two longstanding strengths of the handbook that have recently become front-burner technology issues. At the same time, the entire format of the handbook will be streamlined, removing archaic sections and providing a quick, easy look-up experience. Engineers Mini-Notebook - Science Projects → E-Books![]() Publisher: Radio Shack | 48 pages | Nov 13,2008 | PDF | 10.3 Mb Product Description: Illustrated with diagrams. Covers: Electroscope; Galvanometer; Homemade Batteries; Graphite Resistor; Liquid Resistor; Super Capacitor; Thermocouple; Small D.C. Motor Circuits; Inverse Square Law; Light Listener; Monitoring Sunlight; Electromagnetic Probe; Wind Speed Indicator; Rain Sensors; Electronic Thermometer; Motion Detector; Position Detector; Pressure Sensor; Seismometer; earth Movement Sensor; RF Telemetry Transmitter; LED Telemetry Transmitter; Electronic Cricket; Analog Data Logger.
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today 06:00 | Posted by NFO MATLAB Programming for Engineers, 2nd Edition → E-Books![]() 4963 pages | 2001-11-08 | DJVU | 74 Mb The first text of its kind, Stephen Chapman's best selling book on MATLAB has now been updated to reflect MATLAB 6.0. The first edition has been highly successful in engineering schools where introductory programming is taught using MATLAB rather than a traditional programming language. Although C, C++, and Java suit the needs of computer science students well, most engineering students will not be programmers by trade. Engineering students use computer tools to perform complex tasks such as scientific calculations, data analysis, simulations, and visualization: all skills students will use again in upper level classes. MATLAB provides several built in toolkits to help students accomplish these tasks, as well as an integrated devlopment environment. This book is distinctly unique from other MATLAB books in two ways. First, it is an introduction to MATLAB as a technical programming language rather than an introduction to the MATLAB environment. The author includes numerous pedagogical tools such as special boxes that highlight good programming practices, boxes that detail common pitfalls in MATLAB programming, and numerous programming exercises and examples. The book also makes wide use of MATLAB's predefined functions that provide tested solutions and time saved in writing subroutines or functions. Second, the book teaches students how to write clean, efficient, and documented programs using sound problem solving techniques. Top-down programming methodology is introduced to the students in Ch. 3 and is used consistently thoughout the rest of the book. This encourages students to think about the proper design of a program before beginning to code. Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics for Engineers → E-Books![]() 496 pages | 1998 | PDF | 18 Mb Fracture mechanics is an essential tool for engineers in a number of different engineering disciplines. For example, an engineer in a metals- or plastics-dependent industry might use fracture mechanics to evaluate and characterize materials, while another in aerospace or construction might use fracture mechanics-based methods for product design and service life-time estimation. Helping Engineers Learn Mathematics Workbooks → E-Books![]() 451pages | 2007 | PDF | 25 Mb Student Workbooks written specifically with the typical engineering student in mind containing mathematical topics and related engineering exercises, many of which are available over the web in pdf format. They provide ample space for students to attempt exercises which guide them through problems in stages. Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers → E-Books![]() 1600 pages |2003 | PDF |13 Mb A revision of the classic reference covering all important principles and techniques needed by practicing civil engineers. The 5th Edition incorporates changes in design and construction practices, especially in design specifications for construction materials, buildings and bridges, safety and health concerns, and the most current codes changes including ACI, AISC, ASTM, NDS for wood structures, etc. The Handbook covers systems design, community and regional planning, the latest design methods for buildings, airports, highways, tunnels and bridges. It includes sections on construction equipment, construction management, materials, specifications, structural theory, geotechnical engineering, wood, concrete, steel design and construction. |
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