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Principles of Architecture

Structural Analysis

G. Muthu Shoba Mohan, School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University,


Chennai.

T.S. Thandavamoorthy, Professor, Civil Engineering, Anna University

Uses simple and easy-to-understand language


Explains abstract concepts with lucid illustrations
Includes a glossary of new terms

step explanations.

Provides a large number of illustrations and photographs


to supplement the text.

Principles of Architecture aims at sensitizing students of civil


engineering and architecture to the relationship between
architecture and engineering.
Designed to meet the requirements of an introductory
course in architecture, the book provides the basic
knowledge of architecture as a design process, which results
in functionally efficient, economically viable, and aesthetically appealing buildings.
Starting with simple definitions, descriptions of basic elements, and principles of
design, the book covers the core topics in architecture such as aesthetic qualities
in buildings, aesthetic relationships, and aesthetic impact in detail. It also discusses
safety regulations, layout regulations, and building rules. Enriched with numerous
architectural examples from history, the book also presents the works and ideas of
some famous architects from India and abroad.
Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Architecture; 2. Aesthetic Components of Design;
3. Review Questions; 4. Aesthetic Relationships Character, and Style in Buildings; 5.
Factors Influencing Architectural Design; 6. Contemporary Architecture; 7.
Summary; 8. Review Questions; 9. Bibliography; 10. Model Question Papers
February 2006

Analysis of Structures
Strength and Behaviour
T. S. Thandavamoorthy, Professor, Civil Engineering, Anna University

Includes new topics such as offshore structures, safety

auditing of structures, and experimental stress analysis

Includes a large number of illustrations and photographs

February 2005
` 465 | 9780195670035 | 896 Pages | Indian Original

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Beginning with the basic topics such as loads and forms of structures, analysis and
deflection of simple beams, and strain energy theorems, the book discusses specific
analysis methods for statically indeterminate structures, such as slope deflection,
moment distribution, and Kanis methods. It also discusses certain advanced topics such
as finite element method, plastic analysis of structures, and beams on elastic foundation.
The book contains a large number of worked-out examples and problems, which
will encourage independent problem solving among the readers. Undergraduate
students of engineering as well as practising professionals would find this book
extremely useful due to its exhaustive coverage of analysis techniques.

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September 2011

The book provides a balanced coverage of concepts, basic


definitions, and analytical techniques in the field of structural
analysis. Beginning with fundamental topics such as loads
and stresses, the book exhaustively covers beams, columns, and thin-walled
sections. Advanced topics such as fatigue and fracture, vibration of structures, wind
engineering, and blast and earthquake response of structures are given special
treatment. Important current topics such as offshore structures, safety auditing of
structures, construction-induced vibration, and experimental stress analysis would
equip students with the cutting edge technology in this field. A large number of
worked-out examples and problems have been provided in the text to encourage
the reader towards independent problem solving.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Loads; 3. Material Characteristics; 4. Geometrical
Properties; 5. Analysis of Beam; 6. Thin-walled Members and Torsion; 7. Strength of
Joints; 8. Stability of Structures; 9. Fatigue and Fracture; 10. Vibration of Structures;
11. Experimental Stress Analysis; 12. Reinforced Concrete; 13. Arches and Frames; 14.
Finite Element Modelling; 15. Offshore Structures; 16. Wind-loaded Structures; 17.
Structures Under Seismic Excitation; 18. Blast Response of Structures; 19. Response
of Structures to Man-Made Vibration; 20. Safety Auditing of Concrete Structures
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Structural Analysis is designed as a textbook for


undergraduate students of civil engineering for a twosemester course. The book provides a balanced coverage
of concepts, basic definitions, and analytical techniques in the field of structural
analysis.

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Promotes self-study by including numerous solved
examples and chapter-end exercises

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Recapitulates important formulae in every chapter


Provides chapter-wise multiple-choice questions

Contents: 1. Structural Systems; 2. Plane Trusses; 3. Analysis of Simple Beams;


4. Deflection of Simple Beams; 5.Strain Energy and Energy Theorems; 6. Deflection
of Determinate Structures; 7. Propped Cantilevers; 8. Fixed Beams; 9.Continuous
Beams; 10. Slope-Deflection Method; 11. Moment Distribution Method; 12.Kanis
Method; 13.Matrix Method of Analysis; 14.Approximate Method of Structural
Analysis; 15.Flexibility Method for Indeterminate Frames; 16.Matrix Stiffness
Method; 17.Finite Element Method; 18. Moving / Rolling Loads; 19.Influence Lines;
20.Arches; 21.Suspension Bridges and Cable Structures; 22.Redundant Trusses and
Analysis of Indeterminate Structures; 23.Plastic Analysis of Structures; 24.Beams
on Elastic Foundation; Appendix A Multiple Choice Questions; Appendix B Fixed End
Moments; Appendix C Beam Deflections and Slopes

` 310 | 9780195682724 | 328 Pages | Indian Original

Explains applications of various structures.


Presents over 500 detailed solved examples with step-by-

` 610 | 9780198069188 | 1356 Pages | Indian Original

Concrete Technology
A. R. Santhakumar, Emeritus Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Madras and
former Dean and Chairman of the faculty of Civil Engineering, Anna University.

Presents a blend of theoretical and practical aspects


Incorporates the provisions of the latest code, IS: 4562000, in concrete

Supports theory with illustrations and photographs


Reinforces theoretical concepts by providing solved
examples and end-chapter exercises

The book introduces the properties of concrete and its


constituent materials and discusses the role of various
admixtures in modifying these properties to suit specific
requirements. Topics such as ready mixed concrete, reinforcement detailing,
disaster-resistant construction, and concrete machinery have been treated
exhaustively. Also discussed in detail are special concretes such as highperformance concrete, polymer concrete, and fibre-reinforced concrete in addition
to the durability, maintenance, and quality control of concrete structures. An
entire chapter has been devoted to concrete structures in special environmental

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conditions. The book concludes with a discussion on the future trends in concrete
technology. A number of illustrative examples supplement text to aid easy
understanding of the concepts discussed. The content of the book should serve the
needs of both students and professionals.
Contents: 1. Concrete: Past, Present, and Future; 2. Strength of Concrete;
3. Dimensional Stability of Concrete; 4. Constituent Materials; 5. Chemical
and Mineral Admixtures; 6. Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete; 7.
Proportioning Concrete Mix; 8.Concrete Reinforcement; 9. Durability; 10.
Corrosion; 11. Lightweight Aggregate Concrete; 12. High-strength Concrete; 13.
High-performance Concrete; 14. Polymers in Concrete; 15. Steel-fibre-reinforced
Concrete; 16. Ready Mixed Concrete; 17. Mass Concrete; 18.Formwork; 19.
Structural Concrete Block Masonry; 20. Quality Control of Concrete Construction;
21. Repair Materials; 22. Repair and Rehabilitation; 23. Concrete Structures in Special
Environments; 24. Concreting under Special Circumstances; 25. Tests on Concrete;
26. Disaster-resistant Structures; 27. Special Materials in Construction; 28. Concreting
Machinery and Equipment; 29.Performance and Maintenance of Concrete
Structures; 30. Future Trends in Concrete Technology
October 2006
` 410 | 9780195671537 | 784 Pages | Indian Original

Construction Technology
Subir K. Sarkar, Visiting Faculty, Jadavpur University and
Subhajit Saraswati, Jadavpur University.

the different steps involved in the design of various structural elements

Contains case studies in almost every chapter on structural failures, applications,


and new developments in structural design

Includes appendices on structural steel and soil properties and computer


programs for beams, columns, and beam-columns

Provides design aids in Appendix D which will be invaluable to designers to

arrive at member sections instantly


A perfect blend of theory and practice, the book provides an extensive coverage
of the design of steel structures in accordance with the latest code of practice
for general construction in steel (IS 800 : 2007). The book is based on the modern
limit state approach to design and covers topics such as properties of steel, types
of steel structures, loadings and load combinations, design considerations, design
of tension and compression members, beams, plate and gantry girders, beam
columns, and trusses. Bolted and welded connections are also covered with ample
examples. The last chapter is devoted to the design of industrial buildings which
demonstrates the application of the concepts learnt in the earlier chapters.
Contents: 1. Structural Steel: Types, Properties, and Products; 2. The Basis of
Structural Design; 3. Design of Tension Members; 4. Plastic and Local Buckling
Behaviour of Structural Steel; 5. Design of Compression Members; 6. Design of
Beams; 7. Design of Plate Girders; 8. Design of Gantry Girders; 9. Design of Beamcolumns; 10. Bolted Connections; 11. Welded Connections; 12.Design of Industrial
Buildings. Appendix A Properties of Structural Steel Sections; Appendix B Properties of
Soils; Appendix C Computer Programs; Appendix D Design Aids; Appendix E Conversion
Factors
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August 2010

construction activities
Includes illustrative graphics to help readers to
comprehend the text easily
Explains the fundamentals of mechanization and
automation
Presents topics such as no-dig excavation, dredging, and
fabrication and erection of structures
Covers the recent developments in construction
technology such mechanized concreting and excavation by blasting

Design of Steel Structures


(Includes CD)
N. Subramanian, Consultant Engineer, Maryland, USA

The book presents a detailed explanation of various topics, such as earthmoving,


dredging, rock blasting, concrete technology, welding technology, steel fabrication/
erection, construction of roads/highways/bridges, transportation, handling, storage,
finishing work, quality control, and safety. The lucid treatment of the subject along
with the illustrative graphics of the book will facilitate easy understanding. The book
blends the fundamental concepts and advanced topics of construction in a wellbalanced manner, which makes it a useful reference to practicing engineers as well
as project management consultants.
Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Construction Technology; 2. Preparatory Work and
Implementation; 3. Transportation and Handling; 4. Earthwork; 5. Excavation by
Blasting; 6. Piling; 7. Concrete and Concreting; 8. Fabrication and Erection Work;
9. Cladding and Wall; 10. Roof and Roofing; 11. Finishing Work; 12. External Work;
13. Mechanized Construction; 14. Quality Control and Assurance; 15. Safety
August 2008
` 425 | 9780195694833 | 584 Pages | Indian Original

This book is the recipient of the prestigious ACCE-I Nagadi Award 2011 for
Best Publication in Civil Engineering.

Coverage of topics such as materials, concepts, loading,

analysis, design, and fire and corrosion resistance makes it


an invaluable guide for students and designers

824 figures and 210 tables facilitate easier understanding


of concepts

180 worked-out examples to illustrate the detailed steps in


the design process

Illustrations make the text easy to understand and help


students visualize concepts

Includes a CD containing computer programs for design additional chapters


on advanced topics conversion tables for easy references while using American
standard codes examples of comparison of Indian code IS 800 : 2007 via-a-vis
codes of other countries flowcharts for design problems that elucidate the
steps involved in designing

Includes important tables and figures from the Indian Standard codes (IS 800 :
2007 and IS 875 : 1987) for easy reference

Steel Structures

First book based on the limit state method of design as per the latest Indian standard
code IS 800:2007

Design and Practice


N. Subramanian, Consulting Engineer, Maryland, USA
In accordance with the latest code of practice for
general construction in steel (IS 800: 2007)

Features numerous figures, tables, review questions, and


practice problems to supplement the text

Includes more than 100 worked-out examples, illustrating


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Contents: 1. Materials Structures and Specifications; 2. The Basis of Structural Design;


3. Loading and Load Combinations; 4. Methods of Structural Analysis; 5.Bolted
Connections; 6. Welded Connections; 7. Design of Tension Members;
8. Plastic and Local Buckling Behaviour of Structural Steel; 9. Design of Compression
Members; 10. Design of Beams; 11. Design of Plate Girders; 12. Gantry Girders;
13. Design of Beam-Columns; 14. Design of Industrial Buildings Suggested Readings
Index Additional Chapters in CD; 15. Corrosion Protection of Steel Structures;
16. Fire Resistant Design; 17. Fatigue Resistant Design; 18. Design of Torsion
Appendices
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applied mechanics & strength of materials

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For Lecturers: PowerPoint Presentation, Related Articles

Strength of Materials

May 2008

R. Subramanian, Emeritus Professor, NITTTR, Chandigarh

` 650 | 9780195676815 | 1240 Pages | Indian Original

Over 200 new illustrations, taking the total count to over


1000

Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures

New review questions and 165 new solved examples


New definitions and improved explanations
New topics including torsion in thin-walled tubes,

S.K. Duggal, MNNIT, Allahabad

Elucidates the theoretical as well as practical aspects of


earthquake resistant design

Castiglianos and unit-load methods for calculation of


deflection of beams and trusses, Analysis of uniaxial and
biaxial stresses including Mohrs circle, Shafts subjected
to axial force and bending moment, three-dimensional
stress analysis, additional empirical methods for calculation of critical column
load, Wahl correction for helical springs, WilliotMohr diagrams, analysis of
indeterminate trusses, and flexibility and stiffness methods of analysis including
a brief introduction to matrix method of analysis

Includes a case study on the 2001 Bhuj Earthquake to


facilitate insight into the effects of seismic forces on
structures
Provides standard tables both in the text and in the
appendices for ready reference
Incorporates pedagogical features such as solved problems,
end-chapter exercises, and highlighted information on
design specifications and norms.

Beginning with an introduction to earthquakes and ground motion, the book provides
detailed coverage of structures and soil in terms of their seismic response. The need
for placing emphasis on conceptual design is covered in detail by enumerating factors
that cause damage and by offering guidelines for efficient seismic-resistant design, with
special attention to timber, masonry, concrete, and steel buildings.
Contents: 1. Earthquake and Ground Motion; 2. Dynamics of Structures and Seismic
Response; 3. Dynamics of Soils and Seismic Response; 4. Conceptual Design;
5. Introduction to Earthquake Resistant Design; 6. Masonry Buildings; 7. Timber
Buildings; 8. Reinforced Concrete Buildings; 9. Steel Buildings; 10. Non-structural
Elements; 11. Bhuj Earthquake 2001: A Case Study; Appendices
October 2007
` 365 | 9780195688177 | 456 Pages | Indian Original

The book provides an exhaustive coverage of important topics such as temperature


stresses, elastic constants, bending moments, shear forces, theory of simple
bending, analysis and design of shafts, stepped, indeterminate and compound
shafts, close- and open-coiled helical springs, Euler equations and Rankine formula
for columns, and Mohrs circle.
To reinforce the theoretical concepts, the text is supplemented by a large number
of worked-out examples with step-by-step solution procedures as well as a large
number of review questions and exercise problems. The text is also well supported
by a large number of detailed illustrations.
Contents: 1.Review of Basic Concepts; 2.Properties of Sections; 3.Simple Stresses
and Strains; 4.Bending Moment and Shear Force; 5.Stresses in Beams; 6.Combined
Direct and Bending Stresses; 7.Deformations in Beams; 8.Torsion; 9.Analysis of
Principal Planes, Stresses, and Strains; 10.Strain Energy; 11.Columns; 12.Special
Topics; 13.Pin-Jointed Plane Frames; 14.Introduction to Indeterminate Structural
Analysis; 15.Fixed and Continuous Beam; Appendices
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A Dictionary of Construction, Surveying, and Civil


Engineering

For Lecturers : Solution Manual


For Students : MCQs

Christopher Gorse, David Johnston, and Martin Pritchard

` 435 | 9780198061106 | 1052 Pages | Indian Original

September 2010

A comprehensive reference useful for introductory level


and beyond with short definitions for simple terms
and extended definitions to cover key, but complicated
concepts and practices

Strength of Materials
Theory and Problems

Covers civil engineering, surveying, management and

R. Subramanian, Emeritus Professor, NITTTR, Chandigarh

construction, as well as legal aspects such as health and


safety, contracts and procurement

Written by an experienced team of expects


This dictionary provides the most up-to-date A-Z reference
for construction, surveying and civil engineering terms and definitions. It offers a
one-stop reference for undergraduates on built environment, civil engineering, and
surveying course, as well as for postgraduates and professionals.
March 2012
` 295 | 9780199534463 | Paperback | 512 pages | Spical Price Import

Anna University

Provides a large number of worked-out examples with


step-by-step procedures

Presents a large number of detailed illustrations to


support the text

Reinforces theoretical concepts with a large number of

review questions, short answer questions, and problems


with answers at the end of the book

Offers useful tables both in the text and appendices for


ready reference

Includes model question papers


Strength of Materials: Theory and Problems is specially designed as a textbook for
students of mechanical, automobile, mechatronics, and production engineering.
Beginning with an introduction to the basic concepts of stresses and strains, and
deformation of solids, the book moves through discussions on loads and stresses
on a beam, torsion, and beam deflection. It then discusses columns and analysis of
stresses in two dimensions. The book also deals with strain energy concepts and
their applications.

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The book provides an exhaustive coverage of important topics such as temperature


stresses, elastic constants, bending moments, shear forces, and the theory of simple
bending. It includes analysis and design of shaftsstepped, indeterminate, and
compound, close- and open-coiled helical springs, Euler equations and Rankines
formula for columns, and Mohrs circle.
Contents: 1. Stress, Strain, Deformation of Solids; 2. BeamsLoads and Stresses;
3. Torsion; 4. Beam Deflection; 5. Columns; 6. Analysis of Stresses in Two Dimensions;
Appendices; Appendix 1: SI Units and Conversion Factors; Appendix 2: Mathematical
Formulae For Areas and Volumes; Appendix; 3: Centroids and Moments of Inertia;
Appendix 4: Material Properties; Appendix 5: Simply Supported Beam Formulae;
Appendix 6: Answers to Short Answer Questions and Problems; Model Question Papers

detail the basic theories and principles of both statics and dynamics. Starting from
the fundamental concepts of forces and equilibrium along with the free-body
diagram, the book comprehensively covers the various analytical aspects of rigid
body mechanics.
Contents: 1. Introduction to statics; 2. Equilibrium of forces; 3. Analysis of truss;
4. Friction; 5. Properties of surfaces & solids; 6. Virtual work; 7. Kinematics of particle;
8. Kinematics of rigid bodies; 9. Kinetics of particle & rigid body; 10. Work-Powerenergy; 11. Principle of linear impulse & momentum; 12. Mechanical vibration;
Appendices
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October 2008

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Engineering Mechanics

Engineering Mechanics

Vela Murali, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Guindy

Basudeb Bhattacharyya, Bengal Engineering and Science University (previously


known as Bengal Engineering College), Shibpur.

Adopts simple algebraic methods of solving problems

Anna University
instead of the conventional vectorial method
Uses a simple and direct style of writing with effective
terminologies and nomenclatures to explain the concepts
Incorporates quadrant approach to resolve forces that act
on planes
Contains numerous solved problems and exercises with
hints for practice
Provides objective-type questions with answers
Includes solved model question papers for practice
The book addresses both statics and dynamics, the integral parts of rigid body
mechanics. The book starts with a discussion of the basics and then delves into the
concepts of equilibrium, properties of surfaces and solids, dynamics, friction, and
rigid body mechanics. The book uses a problem-solving approach to the subject
and provides rich pedagogical support.
Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Mechanics; 2. Statics of Particle: Coplanar, Concurrent
Forces (Forces on a Plane); 3. Statics of Particle: Concurrent, Non-coplanar Forces
(Forces in Space); 4. Statics of Rigid Body: Non-concurrent, Coplanar Forces (Plane
Rigid Body and Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies); 5. Properties of Surfaces and Solids;
6. Kinematics of Particle; 7. Kinetics of Particle; 8. Friction; 9. Dynamics of Rigid
Bodies; Appendix A: Objective Type Questions; Appendix B: Model Question Papers with
Solutions
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Provides recapitulation of important formulae and

JNTU

concepts at the end of each chapter

Contains a large number of solved examples and

numerical problems to elucidate the application of


concepts
Includes multiple-choice questions and review questions
for practice
Includes appendices containing common formulae of
trigonometry, differentiation, integration, and properties
of geometrical figures and homogeneous solids
Provides model test papers based on the latest JNTU question papers
Contents: 1. System of Forces and Equilibrium; 2. Friction; 3. Centroid and Centre
of Gravity; 4.Area Moment of Inertia and Mass Moment of Inertia; 5. Analysis
of Frames; 6. Kinematics and Kinetics; 7. WorkEnergy Method; 8. Mechanical
Vibrations; 9. Principle of Virtual Work; Appendix A; Trigonometric and Hyperbolic
Relations Appendix B Differentiation Formulae; Appendix C Integration Formulae;
Appendix D Properties of Geometrical Figures; Appendix E Properties of Homogeneous
Solids; Model Question Papers
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` 345 | 9780198061809 | 860 Pages | Indian Original

For Lecturers : Solved Anna University Question Papers


January 2010
` 275 | 9780198062240 | 580 Pages | Indian Original

Engineering Mechanics
Basudeb Bhattacharyya, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied
Mechanics, Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur.

Engineering Mechanics
Basudeb Bhattacharyya, Bengal Engineering and Science University, (previously
known as Bengal Engineering College), Shibpur

Emphasizes on basic concepts and gradually elevates

the subject matter from introductory to advanced topics


through detailed explanations
Includes simple, easy-to-understand illustrations that aid
visualisation of explanations given in the text
Provides recapitulation of important formulae and
concepts at the end of each chapter with multiple choice
questions and review questions for practice
Includes a large number of every possible variety of
worked-out example and numerical exercise to elucidate
the application of the theoretical part of each chapter
Engineering Mechanics is specially designed for undergraduate students of
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Provides a large number of solved examples based on

UPTU

UPTU examination questions

Includes model question papers based on the latest


UPTU question papers

Provides recapitulation of important points at the end of


each chapter

Encourages self-learning through numerous end-chapter


exercises

Includes appendices containing common formulae of

trigonometry, differentiation, integration, properties of geometrical figures and


homogeneous solids, and the properties of most commonly used engineering
materials
This edition of Engineering Mechanics is specially designed for students of
engineering in Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU). It fully meets the syllabus
of UPTU effective from 200809 and covers the requirements of EME 102/202 and
EAG 202. Beginning with the fundamental concepts such as vectors and scalars,

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fluid mechanics/engineering thermodynamics

laws of motion, distributed force system, the book delves into key topics such
as friction, beams, trusses, kinematics and kinetics of rigid body, pure bending
of beams, stress and strain, and torsion. Within each chapter, the simpler topics
and problems precede those that are more complex and advanced. Each chapter
starts with the key concepts and gradually builds up on the advanced topics
using detailed and easy-to-understand illustrations that aid visualization of the
explanation given in the text.
Contents: 1. Two Dimensional Force Systems; 2. Friction; 3. Beam; 4. Truss;
5. Centroid and Moment of Inertia; 6. Kinematics of Rigid Body; 7. Kinetics of Rigid
Body; 8. Simple Stress and Strain; 9. Pure Bending of Beams; 10. Torsion;
Appendix A Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Relations; Appendix B Differentiation
Formulae; Appendix C Integration Formulae; Appendix D Properties of Geometrical
Figures; Appendix E Properties of Homogeneous Solids; Appendix F Properties of
Commonly used Engineering Materials; Model Question Papers

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Stress and Equilibrium Equations; 3. Displacement and


Strain; 4. Relationships Between Stress and Strain; 5. Energy Concepts; 6.Numerical
Methods; 7. Numerical Methods II: Finite Elements; 8. Beams; 9. Elementary
Problems in Two-and-Three; Dimensional Solid Mechanics; 10.Plates; 11. Buckling
and Vibration; 12. Introduction to Fracture Mechanics; Appendix A. Matrices; Appendix
B. Coordinate Transformations

May 2009

Isaac M. Daniel, Northwestern University and Ori Ishai, Technion-Israel Institute of


Technology, Haifa.

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Second Edition

Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials

Describes processing methods as they relate to the


quality and behavior of composite materials

Intermediate Mechanics of Materials

Compares theoretical predictions with experimental

data for the single lamina and multidirectional laminates


including textile composites

Madhukar Vable, Associate Professor Michigan Technological University.

Highlights internal forces and moments in bold italics

to emphasize their difference from external forces and


moments
Reviews all prerequisite concepts of mechanics of
materials, basic matrix algebra, and necessary formulae
Sample syllabi, lecture slides, and exams are available for
download on the Companion Website
Discusses real-world applications of the material covered
and outlines major learning objectives in chapter
overviews
Models effective problem-solving techniquesexamples start with a plan and
end with detailed comments
Intermediate Mechanics of Materials provides an engaging treatment of threedimensional stress and strain transformation, composites, non-linear and inelastic
structural analysis, thin-walled structural members, energy methods, and the finite
element method.
Contents: 1. Stress and Strain; 2. Material Description; 3. Basic Structural Members; 4.
Composite Structural Members; 5. Inelastic Structural Behavior; 6. Thin Walled Structural
Members; 7. Energy Methods; 8. Elasticity and Mechanics of Materials; 9. Finite Element
Method; Appendix A. Statics and Mechanics of Materials Review; Appendix B. Basic Matrix
Algebra; Appendix C. Information Charts and Tables; Appendix D

Places the database of widely used materials into an

appendix for easy reference, expanding it to include more


fabric composites, high temperature composites, and
three-dimensional properties
Contains numerous new problems
Completely revised and expanded to include new material based on advances in
the field and the authors research, the second edition of Engineering Mechanics
of Composite Materials analyzes the behavior and properties of composite
materialshigh-stiffness, highstrength, lightweight components that can be used
in infrastructure, energy production, aircraft, automobiles, biomedical products, and
a wide array of other applications. The text is ideal for advanced undergraduate and
introductory graduate courses in materials science and mechanical engineering.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic Concepts,Materials, Processes and
Characteristics; 3. Elastic Behavior of Composite Lamina: Micromechanics; 4. Elastic
Behavior of Composite Lamina: Macromechanics; 5.Strength of Unidirectional
Lamina: Micromechanics; 6. Strength of Composite Lamina: Macromechanics;
7. Elastic Behavior of Multidirectional Laminates; 8.Hygrothermal Effects; 9.Stress
and Failure Analysis of Multidirectional Laminates; 10. Experimental Methods for
Characterization and Testing of Composite Materials; Answers to Selected Problems
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December 2006

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Advanced Mechanics of Materials

Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Roman Solecki, University of Connecticut, and R. Jay Conant, Montana State


University.

C.S.P. Ojha, IIT, Roorkee, R. Berndtsson, Lund University, Sweden,


P.N. Chandramouli, NIE, Mysore

Applications to contemporary practice


Use of modern computer tools, including MathCAD
An introduction to modern topics, such as piezoelectricity,

Includes a large number of end-chapter review questions,

fracture mechanics, and viscoelasticity

Each chapter ends with References and Problems


Advanced Mechanics of Materials bridges the gap between
elementary mechanics of materials courses and more
rigorous courses in mechanics of deformable bodies (i.e.,
continuum mechanics, elasticity, plasticity). Covering both
traditional and modern topics, the text is ideal for courses in advanced strength
of materials, advanced mechanics of materials, or advanced mechanics of solids.
Rather than exclusively emphasizing either fundamentals or applications, it
provides a balance between the two, teaching fundamentals while using real-world
applications to solidify student comprehension.

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problems, and multiple choice questions to test the


understanding of the concepts
Includes up-to-date coverage of topics such as turbulent
flow with recent research developments
Lays emphasis on the practical applicability of fluid
mechanics to real-life situations
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery is designed to serve as a
textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students of
mechanical and civil engineering. It will also be useful for
students of electrical, aerospace, chemical, and production engineering. The book
provides an exhaustive coverage of the essential concepts of the mechanics of
fluids, both static as well as dynamic. In addition, it provides an overview of the
design and operation of various hydraulic machines such as pumps and turbines.

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Beginning with an overview of the properties of fluids, the book gives a detailed
discussion on topics such as fluid pressure and its measurement, principles of
buoyancy and flotation, and fluid statics, kinematics, and dynamics. It then moves
on to discuss dimensional analysis and flow of fluids through orifices, mouthpieces,
and pipes, and over notches and weirs. More advanced topics such as vortex flow,
impact of jets, and flow of compressible fluids have been dealt with in separate
chapters. A thorough overview of the design and operation of various fluid
machines such as pumps and turbines is provided to acquaint the readers with
the practical applications of fluid forces. Given the practical nature of the subject, a
large number of solved examples have been provided to help the students grasp
the fundamentals and apply them to real-life situations.
Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics; 2.Fluid Pressure and its
Measurements; 3. Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces; 4. Fluid Masses Subjected to
Acceleration; 5.Buoyancy and Flotation; 6. Kinematics; 7. Fluid Dynamics; 8. Viscous
Flow; 9. Turbulent Flow; 10.Theory of Boundary Layer; 11. Dimensional Analysis and
Dynamic Similitude; 12. Flow Through Orifi ces and Mouthpieces; 13. Flow Over
Notches and Weirs; 14. Flow Through Pipes; 15. Open Channel Flow; 16.Potential
Flow; 17. Vortex Flow; 18. Compressible Fluid Flow; 19.Impact of Jet; 20. Centrifugal
Pumps; 21. Reciprocating Pumps; 22. Miscellaneous Hydraulic Machines;
23. Hydraulic MachinesTurbines

Second Edition

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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics


(Includes CD)
Edward J. Shaughnessy Jr., Duke University, Ira M. Katz, and James P. Schaffer,
both at Lafayette College.

CD icons direct students to the Multi-Media Fluid

Mechanics CD, websites, movies, and books so that they


can easily view further visual demonstrations of each
topic.

CFD icons indicate subject matter that directly or

applications of fluid mechanics are self-contained so that


instructors can pick and choose which topics to cover.

New chapter on solidification and melting


New sections such as heat generation in a solid sphere,

Contents: I. Fundamentals; PART I. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS; 1. Fundamental


Concepts; 2. Fluid Properties; 3. Case Studies in Fluid Mechanics; 4.Fluid Forces;
5.Fluid Statics; 6. The Velocity Field and Fluid Transport; 7. Control Volume
Analysis; 8. Flow of an Inviscid Fluid:; 9. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude;
PART II. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS OF FLOW; 10.Elements of Flow Visualization
and Flow Structure; 11. Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics; 12. Analysis of
Incompressible Flow; PART III. APPLICATIONS; 13. Flow in Pipes and Ducts; 14.
External Flow; 15. Open Channel Flow; Appendices;

New solved problems and review questions


Includes recapitulation of important concepts and
formulae

New appendices listing the thermophysical properties of


water at atmospheric pressure and the solutions of heat
conduction problems using finite difference method

In the companion CD

The second edition of Heat Transfer, with significantly expanded coverage including
a new chapter, is a comprehensive textbook aimed at undergraduate students of
mechanical, chemical, metallurgical, and aerospace engineering. It will also serve
as a useful text to postgraduate students specializing in thermal sciences, and for
practicing engineers and researchers. The book provides an exhaustive coverage
of two- and three-dimensional heat conduction, forced and free convection,
boiling and radiation heat transfer, heat exchangers, mass transfer, and computer
methods in heat transfer. The main emphasis is on fundamental concepts and their
applications to complex problems.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Steady-state Conduction: One-dimensional Problems;
3. Steady-state Conduction: Two- and Three-dimensional Problems; 4. Unsteadystate Conduction; 5. Forced Convection Heat Transfer; 6. Natural Convection
Heat Transfer; 7. Boiling and Condensation; 8. Radiation Heat Transfer; 9. Heat
Exchangers; 10. Finite-difference Methods in Heat Conduction; 11. Mass Transfer; 12.
Solidification and Melting; Appendices; Answers and Hints to Problems; References

Dr B. Sudheer Prem Kumar (JNTU College of Engineering, Hyderabad)

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Revised First Edition

Engineering Thermodynamics
Parthasarathi Chattopadhyay, Techno India College of Technology, Kolkata.

Provides numerous worked-out problems in every




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The theory coverage and content presentation are good.

New

flow regimes in free convection over a vertical plate, and


formation of vapour bubbles

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics provides a balanced and uniquely visual treatment


of the tools used in solving modern fluid mechanics problems. Presenting an
image-intensive approach to fluid dynamics through classic kinematic concepts, the
book demonstrates the importance of flow visualization in a framework of modern
experimental techniques and flow simulation. The book is designed to accommodate
students concentrating in mechanical engineering as well as those in the civil,
aerospace, and chemical engineering fields.

` 535 | 9780195677836 | 1056 Pages | Indian Adaptation

New to the Second Edition

The book offers a problem-solving methodology that encourages systematic


thinking. Difficulty level of the problems is good and will help students to build on
acquired knowledge.

Chapters on differential analysis of flow and on

December 2005

P. S. Ghoshdastidar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

Praise for the first edition

indirectly relates to CFD computational methods to


familiarize students with this powerful tool.

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difference method

November 2010

Online Resource

Heat Transfer

chapter to facilitate understanding of the concepts


Includes a summary of important formulae and concepts
at the end of each chapter
Contains more than 250 numerical problems and above
450 multiple-choice questions for practice
Provides important notes and interesting facts
throughout the text
Includes numerous refrigeration tables and conversion

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tables along with basic data on fuels and combustion

Second Edition

Provides refrigeration charts for some commonly used refrigerants


Includes model question papers at the end of the book

Remote Sensing and GIS

This revised edition of Engineering Thermodynamics is designed as a textbook


for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering. It provides an in-depth
coverage of the fundamental principles of thermodynamics. While providing
the mathematical representation, it lays emphasis on the physical aspects of the
subject.
Starting with the basic concepts, the book gradually discusses important topics
such as entropy, thermodynamic availability, properties of steam, real and ideal gas,
power cycles and chemical equilibrium in increasing order of complexity.
A lucid exposition of the fundamental concepts of thermodynamics in the book
along with numerous worked-out examples and well-labelled detailed illustrations
are sure to instill in the beginners a holistic understanding of the subject.
Contents: 1. Basic Concepts; 2. Heat and Work Transfer; 3. First Law of
Thermodynamics; 4. Second Law of Thermodynamics; 5. Entropy; 6.
Thermodynamic Availability; 7. Properties of Steam; 8. Ideal Gas and Real Gas;
9.Vapour Power Cycles; 10. Gas Power Cycles; 11. Refrigeration Cycles; 12. Chemical
Equilibrium; 13. Combustion; 14. Thermodynamic Relations; 15. Psychrometrics;
Appendix: Conversion Tables and Basic Data on Fuels and Combustion; Refrigeration
Tables; Refrigeration Charts; Model Question Papers
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Basudeb Bhatta, Computer Aided Design Centre, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.


New to this edition

Includes topics such as classification of remote sensing,

geometry of aerial photographs, airborne v. space-borne


radar, urban applications of remote sensing, and Survey
of India topographical maps

Describes the latest remote sensing satellites (GeoEye-1,


WorldView-1, WorldView-2, Cartosat-2A and 2B,
Oceansat-2) and their sensors

Discusses launches such as Chandrayaan-1 and GSAT


Provides additional illustrations and exercises
Includes more than 100 new terms in the glossary
In the companion CD

Latest version of PCI Geomatica


Additional sample data
Beginning with the history and basic concepts of remote sensing and GIS, the book
gives an exhaustive coverage of optical, thermal and microwave remote sensing,
global navigation satellite systems (such as GPS), digital photogrammetry, visual
image analysis, digital image processing, spatial and attribute data model, geospatial
analysis, and planning, implementation and management of GIS. It also presents the
modern trends of remote sensing and GIS with an illustrated discussion on its numerous
applications. The appendices provide the prerequisites required for understanding
remote sensing and GIS technology.

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For Students : MCQs, Solved University Question Papers, Solved GATE Questions
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Engineering Thermodynamics

This revised edition will meet the requirements of undergraduate courses in civil
engineering, geoinformatics/geomatics engineering, geotechnical engineering,
survey engineering, and environmental engineering. It will equally meet the
requirements of undergraduate courses in geological science, environmental
science, earth sciences, geography, geophysics, earth resources management,
environmental management, and disaster management.

Lynn D. Russell, The University of Alabama in Huntsville and


George A. Adebiyi, Mississippi State University.

A list of key concepts at the beginning of each chapter


introduces the material.

A chapter end summary of key concepts and ideas


provide a handy reference for review.

Review questions at the end of each chapter reinforce key

(Includes CD)

concepts and allow students to test their comprehensions


of material just learned.
Worked examples, followed by exercises, appear
throughout the text.
Section exercises, which include answers, give students more opportunities to
check their progress and build on acquired knowledge
Problems at the end of each chapter are graded according to levels of difficulty.
Open-ended design problems appear after each problem set in the application
chapters.
Integrated throughout are problems related to safety.
Answers to selected end-of chapter problems are included.
Engineering Thermodynamics is an adapted SI version to cater to the needs of
engineering students in Indian universities for an undergraduate course in
thermodynamics. The book provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamentals
of thermodynamics as also separate chapters on applications common to
engineering.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Thermodynamic Quantities and Units; 3. Properties of
a Pure Substance; 4. Ideal Gas and Real Gas; 5. Processes, Work, and Heat; 6. The First
Law of Thermodynamics; 7. The Second Law of Thermodynamics; 8. Entropy;
9. Thermodynamic Availability; 10. Thermodynamics of Heat Engine Cycles;
11. Refrigeration Cycles; 12.Thermodynamic Property Relationships; 13. Nonreactive
Ideal Gas Mixtures; 14. Combustion; 15. Chemical Equilibrium; Appendix A Property
Tables and Constants in SI Units A1; Appendix B Generalized Charts and Psychrometric
Charts A57; Answers to Selected Problems

Contents: PART I: REMOTE SENSING & IMAGE ANALYSIS; 1. Concept of Remote


Sensing; 2. Types of Remote Sensing and Sensor Characteristics; 3. History of
Remote Sensing and Indian Space Program; 4. Photographic Imaging; 5. Digital
Imaging; 6. Microwave Remote Sensing; 7. Ground-truth Data and Global
Positioning System; 8. Photogrammetry; 9. Visual Image Interpretation;
10. Digital Image Processing; 11. Data Integration, Analysis, and Presentation;
12. Applications of Remote Sensing; PART II GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS; 13. Concept of Geographic Information Systems;
14. Functions and Advantages of GIS; 15. Spatial Data Model; 16. Attribute Data
Management and Metadata Concept; 17. Process of GIS; 18. Geospatial Analysis;
19. Planning, Implementation, and Management of GIS; 20.Modern Trends of GIS;
Appendix A: Concept of Map, Coordinate System, and Projection; Appendix B:
Mathematical Concept; Acronyms and Glossary; References
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` 495 | 9780198072393 | 740 Pages | Indian Original

March 2007
` 495 | 9780195689051 | 872 Pages | Indian Adaptation

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Second Edition

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Surveying & Levelling

For Lecturers : Figures from the book


For Students : Synthetic data and worked examples

R. Subramanian, Emeritus Professor, NITTTR, Chandigarh

May 2010

New to this Edition

` 365 | 9780199596942 | 218 Pages | EPZ Print

Well-illustrated with a large number of diagrams and photographs


Revised and expanded sections on digital levels, digital theodolites, total stations,
aerial surveying methods, image processing, remote sensing, GPS, and GIS

Contains a wealth of worked out examples to transfer theory into practice


The second edition of Surveying and Levelling, with its significantly expanded coverage, is
a comprehensive textbook that covers in a single volume all the aspects of the subject
that is generally covered in two successive semesters in most universities.
Contents: 1. Introduction and Overview; 2. Measurement of Distance Chain
Surveying; 3. Measurement of Directions Compass Surveying; 4. Measurement
of Directions Theodolite Surveying; 5. Plane Table Surveying; 6. Traverse
Computations; 7. Measurement of Elevations Levelling; 8. Computation of Areas;
9. Measurement of Elevations Contouring; 10. Computation of Volumes; 11. Minor
Instruments; 12. Permanent Adjustments of the Level and Theodolite; 13. Setting
Out Works; 14. Tachometry; 15. Curve Surveying; 16. Trigonometric Levelling; 17.
Geodetic Surveying; 18. Theory of Errors and Survey Adjustments; 19. Hydrographic
Surveying; 20. Engineering Surveys; 21. Astronomical Surveying; 22. Aerial
Surveying; 23. Modern Surveying Instruments; 24. Modern Methods of Surveying
Appendix 1: SI Units and Conversion Factors; Appendix 2: Conventional Symbols;
Appendix 3: Areas and Volumes; Appendix 4: Answers to Problems
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Spatial Data Analysis


An Introduction for GIS users
Christopher Lloyd, School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology,
Queens University, Belfast

Assumes only limited prior knowledge of GIS and starts

Principles of Geographical Information Systems


Peter A. Burrough, Professor of Physical Geography, Utrecht University and
Rachael A. Mcdonnell, Hertford College, Oxford

Provides a comprehensive and concise introduction to



the theory and practice of Geographical Information


Systems (GIS)
Attention is paid to the problems of data quality and how
statistical errors in spatial data can affect the results of
spatial modelling
Fuzzy logic and continuous classification methods
are presented as methods for linking the two spatial
paradigms.

Includes an investigation of current developments in

providing spatial data for the whole world over the Internet.
This book presents a strong theoretical basis for GIS, which is often lacking in
other texts. Spatial data are usually based on two, dichotomous paradigms, exactly
defined entities in space, such as land parcels, or the continuous variation of single
attributes, such as temperature or rainfall. Methods for modelling both kinds of
phenomena and storing them in spatial databases are described in detail, including
the use of geostatistics for interpolating from points to continuous fields. Examples
of how spatial data and an analysis of their spatial interactions are used to solve a
wide range of practical problems are explained clearly and in detail.
Contents: 1. Geographical Information: Society, Science, and Systems; 2. Data
models and axioms: Formal abstractions of reality; 3. Geographical Data in the
Computer; 4. Data input, verification, storage and output; 5. Creating continuous
surfaces from point data; 6. Optimal interpolation using geostatistics; 7. The analysis
of discrete entities in space; 8. Spatial analysis using continuous fields; 9. Errors
and quality control; 10.Error propagation in numerical modelling; 11. Fuzzy sets
and fuzzy geographical objects; 12. Current issues and trends in GIS; Appendix 1
Glossary of terms; Appendix 2 A selection of World Wide Web Geography and GIS servers;
Appendix 3 Example data sets
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from first principles, making it ideal for anyone new to the


field.

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Worked examples and case studies demonstrate all of the

key methods introduced, to put principles into an applied


context.

Engineering Hydrology

The Online Resource Centre to accompany Spatial

Data Analysis features: For registered adopters of the


book: Figures from the book, available to download. for
students: Synthetic data and worked examples to enable readers to experiment
with the methods described in the book.

Spatial Data Analysis introduces key principles about spatial data and provides
guidance on methods for their exploration; it provides a set of key ideas or
frameworks that will give the reader knowledge of the kinds of problems that
can be tackled using the tools that are widely available for the analysis of spatial
data. The approach is gradual and systematic; the initial focus is on themes that
follow through the rest of the book. These key ideas are introduced, illustrated, and
restated to ensure that readers develop a clear understanding of them.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Key concepts 1: GIS; Chapter 3. Key concepts 2:
statistics; 4. Key concepts 3: spatial data analysis; 5. Combining data layers; 6.
Network analysis; Chapter 7. Exploring spatial point patterns; 8.Exploring spatial
patterning in data values; 9.Spatial interpolation; 10. Analysis of grids and surfaces;
11. Summary; References; Appendix A. Matrix multiplication; Appendix B. The
exponential function; Appendix C. The inverse tangent; Appendix D. Line Intersection;
Appendix E. Ordinary least squares; Appendix F. Ordinary kriging system; Appendix G.
Problems and solutions

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C.S.P. Ojha, IIT, Roorkee, R. Berndtsson, Institute of Technology, Lund University,


Sweden, P. Bhunya, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee.

Lays emphasis on solving various practical problems


using fundamental principles

Covers random number generators and synthetic data


generation

Puts special emphasis on basic computations related


to groundwater budgeting with application of visual
MODFLOW

Provides numerous exercises and examples with exposure


to numerical methods for thorough understanding of the
concepts

Includes recent research work in simulation and synthetic methods in hydrology


Engineering Hydrology is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of civil
engineering. It provides an in-depth coverage of both groundwater and surface
water hydrology. Beginning with the basics of water resources and hydrologic
cycle, the book contains detailed discussions on simulation and synthetic methods
in hydrology, rainfall-runoff analysis, flood frequency analysis, fundamentals of

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groundwater flow, and well hydraulics. Special emphasis is laid on groundwater


budgeting and numerical methods to deal with situations where analytical
solutions are not possible. The book has a balanced coverage of conventional
techniques of hydrology along with the latest topics, which make it equally useful
to practising engineers.
Contents: 1. Hydrology and Water Resources; 2. Elements of Hydrologic Cycle;
3. Hyetograph and Hydrograph Analysis; 4. Simulation and Synthetic Methods
in Hydrology; 5. Rainfall-runoff relationships and Flood Routing; 6. Hydrologic
Statistics; 7. Flood Frequency Analysis; 8. Principles of Groundwater Flow; 9. Well
Hydraulics; 10. Subsurface Water; 11. Numerical Modelling of Groundwater Flow
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Contents: 1. History and General Features of Indian Railways; 2. Railway Track Gauge;
3. Alignment of Railway Lines; 4. Engineering Surveys and Construction of New Lines;
5. Track and Track Stresses; 6. Rails; 7. Sleepers; 8.Ballast; 9. Subgrade and Formation;
10. Track Fittings and Fastenings; 11. Creep of Rails; 12. Geometric Design of Track;
13. Curves and Superelevation; 14.Points and Crossings; 15. Rack Junctions and Simple
Track Layouts; 16. Rail Joints and Welding of Rails; 17.Modern Welded Railway Track;
18. Track Maintenance; 19. Track Drainage; 20. Modern Methods of Track Maintenance;
21. Rehabilitation and Renewal of Track; 22. Railway Accidents and Disaster
Management; 23.Level Crossings; 24. Locomotives and Other Rolling Stock; 25. Train
Resistance and Tractive Power; 26.Railway Stations and Yards; 27. Equipment at Railway
Stations; 28. Construction of New Railway Lines and Track Linking; 29. Suburban
Railways in Metro Cities; 30.Railway Tunnelling; 31. Signalling and Interlocking;
32.Modernization of Railways and High Speed Trains
February 2007
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Flow Through Open Channels


Rajesh Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Devotes separate chapters to flow in mobile bed channels

Introduction to Mechatronics

and pollutants transport in open channels

Summarizes key concepts in every chapter for ready

Appuu Kuttan K.K., National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal.

reference

Illustrates the concepts with a number of examples


Includes numerous chapter-end exercises to aid the

Contains solved examples with emphasis on numerical/

students in self-study

approximate methods

Covers modeling and analysis of control systems


Describes applications of microprocessors and

Incorporates several diagrams and to aid understanding


of intricate topics

microcontrollers in mechatronic systems

Provides plenty of end-chapter exercises


Flow through Open Channels is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate
students of civil engineering. With its lucid treatment of complicated topics, it aims
to impart a clear understanding of the concepts of open channel hydraulics.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Uniform flow; 3.Nonuniform flow Gradually Varied;
4. Nonuniform flow Rapidly Varied; 5. Channel Transitions; 6. Spatially Varied Flow;
7. Unsteady Flow; 8. Flow in Mobile Boundary Channels; 9. Pollutant Transport in
Open Channels; Appendices
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Railway Engineering
Satish Chandra, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, M.M. Agarwal, retired as
Chief Engineer, Northern Railway.

Presents the latest developments in track design as adopted


by Indian Railways

Provides the latest information on suburban railways in

manufacturing industries

Case studies on slip casting for ceramic products and pick-

and-place robots
Introduction to Mechatronics is designed to serve as a text for undergraduate and
postgraduate students of mechanical, electronics, and electrical engineering
disciplines.
It covers the fundamental principles of mechatronics and their applications. Beginning
with an introduction to the subject, the book discusses at length the mechanical,
electronics/electrical and computer engineering aspects of mechatronics. It lucidly
explains topics such as control systems, actuators, servomotors, sensors, numerical
control machines, and intelligent systems.
The inclusion of a few emerging sub-fields of mechatronics such as autotronics,
bionics, and avionics, makes the book useful for practising mechatronics engineers.
Contents: 1. Mechatronic systems; 2. Mechatronics in manufacturing;
3. Mechanical engineering and machines in mechatronics; 4. Electronics in
mechatronics; 5. Computing elements in mechatronics; 6. Systems modelling and
analysis; 7. Motion control devices; 8. Sensors and transducers; 9. CNC Machines;
10. Intelligent systems and their applications; 11.Autotronics, Bionics, and Avionics;
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metro cities
Discusses advanced methods of track maintenance and
renewal
Includes a complete chapter on railway tunnelling, with
construction and maintenance techniques
Includes a separate chapter on railway accidents and
disaster management
Railway Engineering is designed to meet the requirements of students of civil
engineering. The book covers all aspects of railways, from fundamental concepts
to modern technological developments, including various modernization plans
covering tracks, locomotives, and rolling stock. Important statistical data and
examples from Indian Railways and other useful information have also been
incorporated to make the coverage comprehensive. A number of illustrative
examples supplement the text to aid easy understanding of the design methods
discussed. The book will serve the need of undergraduate students of civil
engineering as also polytechnics and those preparing for the AMIE examination. It
will be useful as a ready reference for railway professionals.

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Discusses mechatronic solutions to the problems faced by

` 350 | 9780195687811 | 344 Pages | Indian Original

Robotics
Fundamental Concepts and Analysis
Ashitava Ghosal, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore.

Emphasizes the fundamental concepts and tools for


analysis

Incorporates a lucid style of writing with easy-tounderstand mathematics

Reinforces theoretical concepts through numerous


examples

Includes a large number end-chapter exercises to test


understanding

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mechatronics

Provides insight into advanced topics such as flexible manipulators and mobile
robots

Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis introduces the science and engineering
of robotics and provides in-depth coverage of mechanical manipulation.
The book is designed to fully meet the requirements of undergraduate students
of mechanical engineering for a course in robotics. With the inclusion of some key
advanced topics, the book also serves as an introductory text for postgraduate
students specializing in robotics.
The book introduces the science and engineering of robotics and provides in-depth
coverage of mechanical manipulation. It emphasizes the fundamental mathematical
concepts and analytical tools required for a topic, develops the relevant theory and
algorithms, and then illustrates the theory with the help of worked-out examples. The
book presents all key areas of kinematics, dynamics, and control of manipulators in a
single text and treats the kinematics and dynamics of serial and parallel manipulators
in a unified way.
Newer robotic architectures such as parallel manipulators, flexible manipulators,
and mobile robots have also been discussed at length. The book also uses
computational software such as MATLAB and MAPLE for problem solving. Written in a
comprehensive and concise manner, the text is student friendly and includes several
examples and exercise problems.

Supply; D. MC9S12C Registers and Control Bit Assignments; E. Using the Code Warrior
Integrated Development Environment (IDE); F. ASCII Code; G. Number Systems; H.
Mechanisms for Mechatronics
Online Resource
For Lecturers : Solution Manual, Case Studies, PowerPoints of figures, Assembly code for
solved examples
December 2008
` 635 | 9780198060161 | 736 Pages | EPZ Print

Intelligent Systems and Control


Principles and Applications
(Includes CD)
Laxmidhar Behera, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur and
Indrani Kar, IIT Guwahati

Includes exercises for self-practice at the end of each


chapter

Contents: 1. Mathematical Representation of Robots; 2. Kinematics of Serial


Manipulators; 3. Kinematics of Parallel Manipulators; 4. Velocity Analysis and Statics
of Manipulators; 5. Dynamics of Manipulators; 6. Trajectory Planning and Generation;
7. Position and Force Control of Manipulators; 8. Modelling and Control of Flexible
Manipulators; 9. Modelling and Analysis of Wheeled Mobile Robots

Intelligent control schemes have been designed for

February 2006

Incorporates experiments on cart-pole inverted

` 365 | 9780195673913 | 440 Pages | Indian Original

benchmark nonlinear systems across various disciplines

Comprehensively covers fuzzy and neural control

schemes and introduces quantum neural networks using


a novel paradigm
pendulum system and seven DOF robot manipulator

Provides illustrative examples with MATLAB codes in the CD


C-codes for selected end-chapter exercises and examples have been included in
the CD accompanying the book. Simulation results and experimental videos are
also provided in the CD

Mechatronics
Integrated Technologies for Intelligent Machines

Intelligent Systems and Control: Principles and Applications covers the fundamentals
of neural networks, fuzzy logic, and nonlinear control so that the readers can
easily follow intelligent control techniques. Design principles for fuzzy and neural
control schemes have been enumerated in an easy-to-understand manner. Stability
analysis of control systems has been provided with rigour. The intelligent control
systems have been simulated for benchmark nonlinear systems across disciplines
such as electrical, electromechanical, and process control systems. Details of realtime experiments for the cartpole inverted pendulum system and seven degrees
of freedom (DOF) robot manipulator using intelligent control schemes have been
included in the book to illustrate efficacy of these advanced control schemes. A
chapter on quantum neural network and its application has been included to
illustrate the importance of the emerging research in quantum computational
intelligence in control.

A. Smaili and F. Mrad, both at American University of Beirut.

Presents the basic tools to interface various circuit blocks


and condition different signals and provides a brief
review of the fundamentals of circuits, analog and digital
electronics, and operational amplifiers

Discusses microcontroller technology, especially the


Freescale HCS 12

Covers different kinds of sensors and electric actuators


Includes real-world applications of mechatronic devices
and simulations of classical and intelligent control
schemes

Includes hands-on design projects and case studies


The Table of Contents highlights the sections for each discipline that are

prerequisite to the mechatronics course so that students majoring in mechanical


engineering or electrical engineering can focus on material that is new to them

Mechatronics synthesizes the disciplines of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering


to provide a comprehensive overview of the various technologies and tools used to
develop mechatronic devices.Co-written by mechanical engineering and electrical
engineering professors, this text is designed for a first course in mechatronics.
It contains numerous practical, classroom-tested examples, experiments, and
simulations using SIMULINK, MATLAB, and LabVIEW, and presents material in a
format that lends itself to project-based learning.

Contents: 1. Non-linear Control: Primer; 2. Neural Networks; 3. Fuzzy Logic;


4. Indirect Adaptive Control Using Neural Networks; 5. Direct Adaptive Control
Using Neural Networks; 6. Approximate Dynamic Programming; 7. Fuzzy Logic
Control; 8. TakagiSugeno Fuzzy Model Based Control; 9. Intelligent Control of a
Pendulum on a Cart; 10. Visual Motor Control of a Redundant Manipulator;
Appendix: List of C Programs on CD
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Contents: 1. Mechatronics: An Introduction; 2.Elements and Analysis of Electric


Circuits; 3. Diode, Transistor, and Thyristor Circuits; 4. Operational Ampli er
(Op-amp) Circuits; 5. Digital Logic and Logic Families; 6. Microcontrollers and
Programming; 7. Parallel I/O and Interrupt Mechanism; 8. Serial Interface Facility;
9.Programmable Timer Facility; 10. Analog-to-Digital (A/D) and Digital-to-Analog
(D/A) Conversion; 11.Sensors and Their Interface; 12. Electric Actuators; 13. Control
Schemes; 14 . Case Studies; Appendices; A. DC Power Supply; B. Pinout of Selected ICs;
C. Instructions Set, Addressing Modes, and Execution Times for the MC9S12C DC Power

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theory of machines/ control & instrumentation

Units (SI). This text is ideal for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering,
taking a course on kinematics of machines, dynamics of machines, and/or
mechanics of machines.

Second Edition

Principles of Vibration
Benson H. Tongue, University of California, Berkeley.

Contents: PART 1. KINEMATICS AND MECHANISMS; 1.The World of Mechanisms;


2. Position and Displacement; 3. Velocity; 4. Acceleration; PART2.DESIGN OF
MECHANISMS; 5. Cam Design; 6. Gears; 7. Mechanism Trains; 8. Synthesis of
Linkages; 9. Spatial Mechanisms; 10. Robotics; PART3. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES;
11. Static Force Analysis; 12.Dynamic Force Analysis (Planar); 13. Dynamic Force
Analysis (Spatial); 14. Vibration Analysis; 15. Dynamics of Reciprocating Engines;
16. Balancing; 17. Cam Dynamics; 18. Flywheels; 19. Governors; 20.Gyroscopes;
APPENDIXES; Appendix A: Tables; Table1. Conversion from SI Units to U.S. Customary
Units; Table 2. Properties of Areas; Table3. Mass Moments of Inertia; Table 4. Involute
Function; Appendix B:; Answers to Selected Problems

Refreshingly informal approach and writing style


Declared reader-friendly by students: like receiving a oneon-one tutorial from the author

Appropriate balance between detail and accessibility


Provides modal analysis and linear algebra to solve
vibration problems

Begins with classical material (SDOF systems) and then


branches out into modern material (MDOF systems)

Numerous challenging problems


Uses, but does not require, MATLAB

Online Resource

Principles of Vibration covers the standard principles of vibration for mechanical and
civil engineering. This second edition includes more exercises and examples plus a
unique chapter on real-life approaches to vibration problems.
In this second edition of Principles of Vibration, the author takes a refreshingly
informal approach to the understanding and analysis of vibration problems.
The text material can be used in a first vibrations course and in advanced
undergraduate/beginning graduate courses. Some familiarity with linear algebra,
elementary deformable bodies, and beginning dynamics is assumed. Tongue
provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations, presenting the core
ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material--singledegree-of-freedom systems--he branches out into modern topics, emphasizing
multiple-degree-of-freedom systems.
Contents: 1. Free Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedom;
2. Forced Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedom; 3. Nonsinusoidal
Excitations and Impact; 4. Vibrations Involving More Than One Degree of Freedom;
5. Distributed Systems; 6. Approximate Solution Methods; 7. Seat-of-the-Pants
Engineering; 8. Experimental Methods and Real-World Behavior; Appendixes: A. Four
Continuous Systems; B. Lumped Spring Constants; C. Assorted Material Constants;
D. Elementary Matrix Relations

July 2009

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

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` 450 | 9780198062325 | 728 Pages | Indian Adaptation

Process Control
Principles and Applications
Surekha Bhanot, Instrumentation Group, BITS, Pilani.

Presents the fundamental concepts in a student-friendly


manner

Includes numerous solved examples with step-by-step


procedures

Provides plenty of review questions and numerical

problems to enhance understanding of key concepts

Presents advanced topics such as Artificial Intelligence


techniques related to process control

Process ControlPrinciples and Applications is specifically


designed to serve as a basic text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of
instrumentation engineering.

For Lecturers : Solution Manual


November 2007

Beginning with the basic concepts of process dynamics and mathematical


modelling, the book gives an exhaustive coverage of theory of controllers, types
of controllers, control valves, complex control systems, multiloop interactions,
and computer-based control. It includes advanced topics such as PLC, distributed
control, and SCADA. It also covers AI techniques such as expert systems, neural
networks, and fuzzy logic.

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Third Edition

Theory of Machines and Mechanisms


International Version
John J. Uicker, University of Wisconsin, Gordon R. Pennock, Purdue University,
and the late Joseph E. Shigley, University of Michigan.

Includes an introduction to kinematic coefficients, which


clearly separates kinematic (geometric) effects from
operating speed and other dynamic dependencies, and
unifies the coverage of linkages with that for cams and
geared systems

Contents: 1. Introduction to Process Control; 2. Process Dynamics & Mathematical


Modelling; 3. Theory of Controllers; 4. Closed-Loop Response; 5. Hydraulic &
Pneumatic Controllers; 6. Electronic Controllers; 7.Digital Control; 8. Control Valves;
9. P&I Diagram; 10.Cascade, Feedforward & Ratio Control; 11. Selective & Adaptive
Control Systems; 12. Multiloop Interactions; 13.Programmable Logic Controllers;
14. DCS & Scada System; 15. Intelligent Control & Arti cial Intelligence; 16.Expert
Systems; 17. Arti cial Neural Network; 18.Fuzzy Logic
Online Resource
For Lecturers : Solution Manual
March 2008

Contains entirely new chapters on the analysis and design

` 350 | 9780195693348 | 464 Pages | Indian Original

of flywheels, governors, and gyroscopes

Offers new, quality illustrations


This SI edition of Theory of Machines and Mechanisms,
Third Edition, International Version, provides the foundation for the study of
displacements, velocities, accelerations, and static and dynamic forces required for
the proper design of mechanical linkages, cams, and geared systems.
The authors present the background, notation, and nomenclature essential for
students to understand the various and independent technical approaches that
exist in the field of mechanisms, kinematics, and dynamics. Coverage of all analysis
and development methods is balanced, with the use of both analytic and graphic
tools. In addition, all measurements are presented using the International System of

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machine drawing and design/manufacturing technology

Instrumentation For Engineers and Scientists

Machine Drawing

John D. Turner and Martyn Hill, both of Mechanical Engineering Department,


University of Southampton, UK.

Basudeb Bhattacharyya, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied


Mechanics, Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur

Practical: Turner has undertaken many research projects

Assumes no knowledge of the subject, starts from the

for automative industry and worked in industry before


joining Southampton University.

basics of engineering drawing

Packed with illustrations to ensure absolute visualization of

Covers data acquisition, signal conditioning, signal

the concepts taught

Includes a chapter on AutoCAD commands and in

analysis, as well as physical sensor principles. (Hills


strength is in data processing aspects).

subsequent chapters explains drawings using AutoCAD

Concise and suitable as an introduction to further detailed

Provides separate AutoCAD exercises & general tips for

The approach used is to present instrumentation from the


viewpoints of both electronics and signal analysis. The sensors and electronic circuits
likely to be needed by a final year student for project and for postgraduate research,
are comprehensively covered. The sequence of chapters follows the flow of data from
the primary sensing element, through transduction, signal processing and digital
conversion to digital signal analysis techniques. This logical sequence ensures that
the design process is undertaken in the correct order, and provides continuity for the
reader.

Machine Drawing is a textbook designed for undergraduate students of mechanical


engineering for a course on machine drawing. This textbook will help students to
learn the art of preparing good and accurate drawings of machine parts.

study

drawing in all chapters

Contents: 1. IntroductionGeneral design of instrumentation systems: Error


analysis; 2. Temperature sensors; 3. Displacement sensing; 4. Velocity and
acceleration transducers; 5. Strain measurement techniques; 6. Pressure sensors;
7. Torque and mechanical power measurement; 8. Flow sensors; 9.Signal
conditioning circuits; 10. Signal conversion and data acquisition; 11. Signal analysis:
frequency domain techniques
May 2009

Explaining all the concepts of machine drawing through illustrations and minimum
theory, the book tries to give a near visual appeal to the subject. Packed with
numerous end chapter exercises in the form of multiple choice questions, review
questions, drawing exercises, and CAD exercises, the book provides ample practice to
ensure students apply each and every concept learnt through the book.
Contents: 1. Introductory Concepts and BIS conventions; 2. Computer Aided
Drafting, 3. Simple Geometric Constructions; 4. Curves of Conic Sections and Special
Curves; 5. Projection and its Variety; 6. Orthographic Projection of Points; Lines, Plane
Surfaces, and Solids; 7. Isometric Drawing; 8. Sectional Views; 9. Limits, Tolerance
and Fits; 10. Geometric Tolerance and Surface Characteristics; 11. Sectional View of
Machine Elements; 12. Assembly Drawing of Machine Parts
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For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation


October 2011

An Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis

` 450 | 9780198070771 | 576 Pages | Indian Original

J. N. Reddy, Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Texas A&M University,


Texas, USA.
Second Edition

Systematic step-by-step introduction to subject.


Useful reference for engineers and scientists working in

Metal Cutting Principles


Milton C. Shaw, Emeritus, Arizona State University.

industry.

Includes many examples and exercises.


Tutorial, user-oriented style.

Includes five new chapters Modeling of Chip Formation


(Chapter 20); Wavy Chip Formation (Chapter 21);
Sawtooth Chip Formation (Chapter 22); Precision
Engineering (Chapter 23); Unusual Applications of the
Metal Cutting Process (Chapter 24)

This book presents the theory and computer


implementation of the finite element method as applied
to nonlinear problems of heat transfer and similar field
problems, fluid mechanics (flows of incompressible fluids),
and solid mechanics (elasticity, beams and plates). In addition, the book serves as a
prelude to more advanced books on the subject.

Discusses mathematical modeling and provides simplified

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The Finite Element Method: A Review; 3. Heat Transfer


and other Field Problems in One Dimension; 4. Nonlinear Bending of Straight
Beams; 5. Heat Transfer and other Field Problems in Two Dimensions; 6. Nonlinear
Bending of Elastic Plates; 7. Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids; 8. Nonlinear
Analysis of Time-Dependent Problems; 9.Finite Element Formulations of Solids and
Structures; 10. Material Nonlinearities and Coupled Problems; A1. Solution Procedures
for Nonlinear Equations; A2. Banded Symmetric and Unsymmetric Solvers

Metal Cutting Principles presents the latest findings on the relationships between
metal cutting and fundamental physics, chemistry, the behavior of materials, and the
engineering sciences of heat transfer, solid mechanics, and surface science (tribology).
An analysis of the basic two-dimensional cutting process is followed by a consideration
of three-dimensional examples, with special attention given to cutting temperatures,
tool wear, tool life, and the integrity of the finished surface.

May 2009
` 425 | 9780195692037 | 482 Pages | Indian Reprint

models that cover thermal, material, and surface


considerations during various aspects of the cutting
process.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Typical Cutting Operations; 3. Mechanics of


Orthogonal Steady State Cutting; 4. Elastic Behavior; 5. Plastic Behavior; 6. Fracture;
7.Dynamometry; 8. Shear Strain in Steady State Cutting; 9. Shear Stress in Cutting;
10. Friction; 11. Wear and Tool Life; 12. Cutting Temperatures; 13. Cutting Fluids; 14.Tool
Materials; 15. Work Material Considerations; 16.Complex Tools; 17. Surface Integrity;
18. Chip Control; 19. Optimization; 20. Modeling of Chip Formation; 21.Wavy Chip
Formation; 22. Sawtooth Chip Formation; 23. Precision Engineering; 24. Unusual
Applications of the Metal Cutting Process
September 2008
` 510 | 9780198086116 | 768 Pages | Indian Reprint

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chemical engineering

Mechanical Assemblies

The Engineering of Chemical Reactions

Their Design, Manufacture, and Role in Product Development

Lanny D. Schmidt, University of Minnesota.

(Includes CD)

Presents two new chapters, Biological Reactions (Chapter

Daniel E. Whitney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

12), and Environmental Reactions (Chapter 13).

Covers growth industries including microelectronic, food,

Places the design of assemblies in the context of product

architecture and industry demand for numerous product


models and versions with short delivery times
Describes methods of designing assembly workstations
and systems
Includes numerous examples from the automobile,
aircraft, and consumer product industries
Provides several computer programs that illustrate
principles in the book
Utilizes many MATLAB routines that perform typical calculations related to the
design of assemblies or assembly systems
Contents: 1. What is Assembly and Why is it Important?; 2. Assembly Requirements
and Key Characteristics; 3. Mathematical and Feature Models of Assemblies; 4.
Constraint in Assembly; 5. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Parts and Assemblies; 6.
Modeling and Managing Variation Buildup in Assemblies; 7.Assembly Sequence
Analysis; 8. The Datum Flow Chain; 9.Assembly Gross and Fine Motions;
10. Assembly of Compliantly Supported Rigid Parts; 11. Assembly of Compliant
Parts; 12. Assembly in the Large: The Impact of Assembly on Product Development;
13.How To Analyze Existing Products in Detail; 14. Product Architecture; 15.
Design for Assembly and Other ilities; 16. Assembly System Design; 17. Assembly
Workstation Design Issues; 18. Economic Analysis of Assembly Systems;
A CD packaged with each copy of the text contains appendices to the book
and software that accompanies the exercises and examples in the text.

pharmaceutical, ceramic, and environmental businesses


that rely on reaction engineering

Discusses the chemical and petroleum industries along

with the major processes for most established products


and feedstocks

Contains examples of varying difficulty


Offers more than one hundred new study problems
Thoroughly revised and updated in this second edition, The Engineering of Chemical
Reactions focuses explicitly on developing the skills necessary to design a chemical
reactor for any application, including chemical production, materials processing, and
environmental modeling.
Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS; 1. Introduction; 2. Reaction Rates, The Batch
Reactor, and The Real World; 3. Single Reactions in Continuous Isothermal Reactors;
4. Multiple Reactions in Continuous Reactors; 5. Nonisothermal Reactors; 6. Multiple
Steady States and Transients; 7. Catalytic Reactors and Mass Transfer; PART II:
APPLICATIONS; 8. Nonideal Chemical Reactions; 9. Reactions of Solids;
10. Chain Reactions, Combustion Reactors, and Safety; 11. Polymerization Reactions
and Reactors; 12. Biological Reaction Engineering; 13.Environmental Reaction
Engineering; 14. Multiphase Reactors; Appendixes:; A: Integrating Differential
Equations; B: Notation; C: Conversion Factors
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May 2009

` 495 | 9780198065517 | 640 Pages | Indian Reprint

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Analysis of Transport Phenomena


Axiomatic Design

William M. Deen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Advances and Applications

Analysis of Transport Phenomena provides a unified treatment


of momentum, heat, and mass transfer, emphasizing the
concepts and analytical techniques that apply to all of
these transport processes; it includes modern examples
from bioengineering, membrane science, and materials
processing. It is mathematically self-contained and is also
unique in its treatment of scaling and approximation
techniques and its presentation of the finite Fourier
transform method for solving partial differential equations.

Nam Pyo Suh, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts


Institute of Technology

Applies the principles of axiomatic design to a variety of


real-life situations including mechanism design, software
engineering, and basic business processes
Includes numerous integrated case studies using axiomatic
design to solve real-life design challenges

Draws material from consulting cases with industrial firms


throughout the world
Axiomatic Design: Advances and Applications presents a fresh
perspective on design.
In this book the author shows how a scientific and systematic
approach to design improves efficiency, productivity, savings, reliability, and quality
for industries that currently rely on ad hoc design systems. Axiomatic Design contains
the principles and practical knowledge necessary to achieve these improvements.
Perfect for senior and graduate design and mechanical engineering students as well as
professional engineers, this unique text offers the tools necessary to design with ease
and elegance and serves as a stepping-stone in the ever-evolving intellectual science
of design.
Contents: 1. Introduction to Axiomatic Design; 2.One-FR Design, the Information
Axiom, and Robust Design; 3. Multi-FR Design; 4. Design of Systems; 5.Axiomatic Design
of Software; 6. Axiomatic Design of Manufacturing Systems; 7. Axiomatic Design of
Materials and Materials-Processing Techniques; 8.Product Development; 9. A Theory of
Complexity: The Design Axioms, Information, Complexity, and Periodicity

June 2010

Contents: 1. Diffusive Fluxes and Material Properties; 2. Conservation Equations


and the Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer; 3. Scaling and Approximation
Techniques; 4. Solution Methods for Conduction and Diffusion Problems;
5. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics; 6. Unidirectional and Nearly Unidirectional
Flow; 7.Creeping Flow; 8. Laminar Flow at High Reynolds Number; 9. ForcedConvection Heat and Mass Transfer in Confined Laminar Flows;
10. Forced-Convection Heat and Mass Transfer in Unconfined Laminar Flows;
11.Multicomponent Energy and Mass Transfer; 12.Transport in Buoyancy-Driven
Flow; 13. Transport in Turbulent Flow; Appendix: Vectors and Tensors; Introduction
A. 1. Representation of Vectors and Tensors A. 2. Vector and Tensor Products
A. 3. Vector Differential Operators A. 4. Integral Transformations A. 5. Position Vectors
A. 6. Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates A. 7. Surface Geometry References
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chemical engineering

Process Plant Simulation

Oscillator in the Schrodinger and Dirac Representations; 7. The Hydrogen Atom;


8.Time Dependent Two State Problem; 9. Perturbation Theory; 10. The Helium
Atom: Perturbation Treatment and the Variation Principle; 11. Time Dependent
Perturbation Theory; 12. Absorption and Emission of Radiation; 13.The Matrix
Representation; 14. The Density Matrix and Coherent Coupling of Molecules to
Light; 15.Angular Momentum; 16. Electron Spin; 17. The Covalent Bond; Problems;
Physical Constraints and Conversion Factors for Energy Units

(Includes CD)
B.V. Babu, Director, J K Lakshmipat University, Jaipur.

Covers traditional as well as non-traditional optimization


techniques

Discusses case studies on speci c-purpose and dynamic

June 2010

simulation

` 425 | 9780198068853 | 332 Pages | EPZ Print

Includes an overview of professional software packages


used in plant simulation, such as HYSIS and FLUENT

Includes a CD-ROM containing program codes and related

Second Edition

useful information

The book adopts a generalized approach to modelling various engineering


systems in such a way that the underlying principles can be applied to any new
system in engineering, science, and other applied disciplines. It includes concepts
on modelling, optimization, decomposition of networks, modular and equationsolving approaches, data regression, convergence promotion, etc.

Principles of Polymer Engineering


N.G. McCrum, Hertford College, Oxford, C.P. Buckley, Balliol College, Oxford, and
C.B. Bucknall, Cranfield University.

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

Polymers have an important role in manufacturing and their


engineering properties form an important part of any course
in engineering. The opening chapters explain why plastics
and rubbers have such distinctive properties and how these
are affected by temperature, strain rate, and other factors. The
book then explores how these properties can be exploited
within these property constraints to produce functional
components. The text includes an introductory chapter
on the environmental impact of polymers, emphasizing
the important issues, and substantially revised sections on
fracture testing for toughened polymers, yield, processing,
heat transfer, and polymer forming. Readership: Second/third year undergraduates
and beginning postgraduates studying materials engineering, materials science,
mechanical engineering, polymer engineering, polymer science, and other engineers
who use polymers (aeronautical, electronic, etc).
Contents: 1. Structure of the molecule; 2. Structure of polymeric solids; 3. The
elastic properties of rubber; 4.Viscoelasticity; 5. Yield and fracture; 6. Reinforced
polymers; 7. Forming; 8. Design; Further reading, Answers

March 2004

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` 485 | 9780195668056 | 556 Pages | Indian Original

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

Students pursuing courses on process modelling and simulation as well as those


involving optimization techniques and mathematical methods in chemical
engineering and computer-aided design (CAD) will find the book useful.
Contents: 1. Introduction; PART I: MODELLING; 2.Modelling Aspects;
3. Classification of Mathematical Modelling; PART II: CHEMICAL SYSTEMS
MODELLING; 4.Models in Mass-transfer Operations; 5. Models in Heat-transfer
Operations; 6. Models in Fluid-flow Operations; 7. Models in Reaction Engineering;
PART III: TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; 8. Error Propagation and Data
Regression; PART IV: OPTIMIZATION; 9.Traditional Optimization Techniques; 10. Nontraditional Optimization Techniques; PART V: SIMULATION; 11.Modular Approaches
and Equation-solving Approach; 12. Decomposition of Networks; 13. Convergence
Promotion and Physical and Thermodynamic Properties; 14. Specific-purpose
Simulation and Dynamic Simulation; 15. Professional Simulation Packages
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September 2009
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Elements of Quantum Mechanics


Michael D. Fayer, Stanford University, USA

The text includes full development of quantum theory.


Fayers accessible approach presents balanced coverage

Third Edition

of various quantum theory formalisms, such as the


Schrnulldinger representation, raising and lowering
operator techniques, the matrix representation, and
density matrix methods.
Sufficient mathematical detail and classical mechanics
background are provided to enable students to follow
the quantum mechanical developments and analysis of
physical phenomena.
Fayer provides many examples and problems with fully detailed analytical
solutions.
Fayer has produced a challenging text with exercises designed to help students
become fluent in the concepts and language of modern quantum theory,
facilitating their future understanding of more specialized topics.
A complete and detailed solution manual is available.
Elements of Quantum Mechanics provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals
of quantum theory and is designed for a rst semester graduate or advanced
undergraduate course in quantum mechanics for chemistry, chemical engineering,
materials science, and physics students.
Contents: 1. Absolute Size and the Superposition Principle; 2. Kets, Bras, Operators,
and the Eignevalue Problem; 3. Momentum of a Free Particle and Wave Packets;
4. Commutators, Diracs Quantum Condition, and the Uncertainty Principle; 5. The
Schrodinger Equation, Time Dependent and Time Independent; 6. The Harmonic

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Polymer Chemistry
An Introduction
Malcolm P. Stevens, Professor of Chemistry, University of Hartford

It is the only current polymer textbook that discusses


polymer types according to functional groups

It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of


the chemistry of macromolecular substance

Particular emphasis on polymers that are important


commercially and the properties that make them
important

Polymer Chemistry, 3e, covers dendritic and hyperbranched


polymers, olefin polymerization using metallocene catalysts,
living free radical polymerization, biodegradable bacterial polyesters, mass
spectrometric methods for determining molecular weights of polymers, atomic
force microscopy for characterizing polymer surfaces, and polymers exhibiting
nonlinear optical properties.
It draws upon all the traditional subdivisions of chemistry: organic, inorganic,
physical, analytical, and biochemistry. And it includes occasional side trips into
physics, engineering and even business economics.
Contents: PART I. POLYMER STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES: 1. Basic principles;

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environmental studies

2. Molecular weight and polymer solutions; 3. Chemical structure and polymer


morphology; 4. Chemical structure and polymer properties; 5. Evaluation,
characterization, and analysis of polymers; PART II. VINYL POLYMERS: 6. Free radical
polymerization; 7. Ionic polymerization; 8. Vinyl polymerization with complex
coordination catalysts; 9. Reactions of vinyl polymers; PART III. NONVINYL POLYMERS:
10. Step-reaction and ring-opening polymerization; 11. Polyethers, polysul des,
and related polymers; 12. Polyesters; 13. Polyamides and related polymers; 14.
Phenol, urea-, and melamine-formaldehyde polymers; 15. Heterocyclic polymers;
16. Inorganic and partially inorganic polymers; 17.Miscellaneous organic polymers;
18. Natural polymers; Appendix A. Commonly used polymer abbreviations; Appendix B.
Polymer literature; AppendixC. Sources of laboratory experiments in polymer chemistry

5. Predictions by Correlations; 6. Estimation by Associationsand Trends; 7. Random


Searches; 8. Research Frontiers; Part III: Product Engineering: 9. Product Marketing;
10. Safety, Health, and Environment; 11. Product Design; 12. Product Innovation
Opportunities; Appendix
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Environmental Studies

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

From Crisis to Cure

October 2010

R. Rajagopalan, member of the Governing Board of the International Ocean


Institute, Malta.

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Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering


Arvind Varma, University of Notre Dame and Massimo Morbidelli, Technical
Chemistry Institute, ETH Zrich.

Focuses on techniques most used by engineers, including


an extensive chapter on nonlinear ordinary differential
equations and a strong chapter on perturbation methods

Incorporates many high quality diagrams which clarify


concepts and solutions

Includes numerous problems at the end of each chapter


Designed to provide a firm grounding in mathematical
methods for chemical engineering practitioners in academic
institutions and industry, this volume builds on the readers
previous knowledge of calculus, differential equations and linear algebra. Varma and
Morbidelli offer an integrated treatment of linear operator theory from determinants
through partial differential equations, and feature extensive chapters on both
ordinary differential equations and perturbation methods.
Contents: 1. Matrices and Their Application; 2.First-Order Nonlinear Ordinary
Differential Equations and Stability Theory; 3. Theory of Linear Ordinary Differential
Equations (ODEs); 4. Series Solutions and Special Functions; 5. Fundamentals of
Partial Differential Equations; 6. First-Order Partial Differential Equations;
7. Generalized Fourier Transform Methods for Linear Partial Differential Equations;
8. Laplace Transform; 9.Perturbation Methods
September 2008
` 485 | 9780195699241| 704 Pages | Indian Reprint

Updated and revised content in all chapters


Multiple choice questions
Key ideas that facilitate quick understanding and revision
Additional web resources for both students and teachers.
Environmental Studies is designed to meet the UGC
guidelines for a compulsory course on Environmental
Studies for undergraduate students of all disciplines.
Assuming very little background in mathematics or science,
it gives a balanced presentation of the major issues and concerns related to the
environment.
The book discusses the major environmental problems we face today: runaway
growth, imperiled ecosystems, disappearing forests, endangered species, dwindling
natural resources, dangerous toxic wastes, green laws, and other such issues. It
illustrates various problems, solutions, successes, and failures using more than 100
real-life case studies from India and elsewhere. Written in a student-friendly manner,
the text is enriched with a large number of illustrations.
Contents: MODULE 1: THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS; 1. The Global
Environmental Crisis; MODULE 2: ECOSYSTEMS; 2. Ecosystems: Basic Concepts;
3. Forest, Grassland, and Desert Ecosystems; 4. Aquatic Ecosystems; MODULE 3:
BIODIVERSITY; 5. Introduction to Biodiversity; 6. Biodiversity Conservation;
MODULE 4: RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES; 7. Water
Resources; 8. Energy Resources; 9. Forest Resources; 10. Land, Food, and Mineral
Resources; MODULE 5: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION; 11. Air and Noise Pollution;
12. Water, Soil, and Marine Pollution; 13. Solid Waste Management; 14. Disaster
Management; MODULE 6: HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT;
15. Population Growth; 16. Environment and Human Health; 17. Women and Child
Welfare; MODULE 7: SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT; 18. Sustainable
Development; 19. Global Warming, Acid Rain, and 299 Ozone Depletion;
20. Environmental Laws and Regulations; MODULE 8: FIELD WORK; 21. Project Work;
22. Conclusion: Another World is Possible; Glossary; Appendix: Units of Measure
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Product Engineering

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Molecular Structure and Properties

April 2011

(Includes CD)

` 265 | 9780198072089 | 376 Pages | Indian Original

James Wei, Princeton University.


This book to provide theories and case studies in product
engineering the design of new, useful products with
desired properties. The first section relates historical case
studies of successful product invention and development
by individuals and companies. The second part of the book
describes the toolbox of molecular structure-property
relations. The third section is concerned with the next stage:
product research and design. It will discuss improving the
desired product by additives and blending, among other
strategies. It will also cover future challenges in product engineering.

Environment and Ecology


R. Rajagopalan, member of the Governing Board of the
International Ocean Institute, Malta.

Provides ideas for meaningful project work and eco-club


activity

Suggests useful tips on how each individual can make a


difference to the present state of environment

Contents: Part I: Product Innovations: 1. Product Exploration and Discovery;


2. Product Development to Business; Part II: Molecular Structure-Property Relations:
3. Search Challenges and Methods; 4.Theory and Quantitative Predictions;

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Includes chapter-wise key terms and review questions


based on the UPTU question paper pattern

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Includes a glossary of terms


Contains references and useful web links wherever relevant
Includes test papers modelled on the latest UPTU question paper

sources on the basis of sound quantitative understanding. It also explores the


fundamentals of energy generation, storage and transmission.

Contents: 1.Introduction: The Global Environment Crisis; 2.Environment: De


nition and Scope; 3.Ecosystems; 4.Impact of Human Activities on the Environment;
5.Sustainable Development and Environmental Impact Assessment; 6.Water
Resources; 7.Forest and Mineral Resources; 8.Material Cycles; 9.Conventional and
Non-conventional Energy Sources; 10.Pollution and Solid Waste Management;
11.Types of Pollution; 12.Population and Urbanization; 13.Current Global
Environmental Issues; 14.Environmental Regulation; 15.Role of Non-governmental
Organizations; 16.Conclusion: Another World is Possible; Glossary; Bibliography;
Appendix 1: Answers to Exercises (SectionA); Appendix 2: Model Test Papers
April 2009

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Thermal energy; 3. Essential fluid mechanics for


energy conversion; 4. Hydropower, tidal power, and wave power; 5. Wind power;
6. Solar energy; 7. Biomass; 8. Energy from fission; 9. Energy from fusion;
10. Generation and transmission of electricity, energy storage, and fuel cells;
11. Energy and society
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For Students : Web Links
October 2009
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Second Edition

Energy Systems and Sustainability

Basics of Environmental Studies

Power for a Sustainable Future

For Gujarat Technological University


R. Rajagopalan, member of the Governing Board of the International Ocean
Institute, Malta.

Presents environment-related stories in every chapter


Contains references and useful web links wherever

GTU

Bob Everett, Godfrey Boyle, Stephen Peake, and Janet Ramage, all at Open
University
New Edition
International comparisons of key energy statistics now
include India and China in addition to the UK, USA, France,
and Denmark, giving a truly global perspective

Increased coverage of the peak oil debate and the

relevant

environmental implications of Chinas increasing energy


use

Includes chapter-wise key terms and review, essay, and


multiple-choice questions

Significantly revised and expanded exploration of the

Includes a glossary of terms


Provides ideas for meaningful project work and ecoclub

sustainability of fossil fuel use, with new material on


carbon capture and storage, the social cost of carbon,
hybrid electric cars, and prospects for a hydrogen
economy

activity

Gives useful tips on how each individual can make a


difference to the existing state of environment

Contents: 1.Introduction: The Global Environmental Crisis;


Part I: Introduction to Environment, Ecology, and Ecosystem; 2.Environment:
Definitions, Components and Inter-relationships; 3.Man-Environment Relationship
and Impact of Technology; 4.Environmental Degradation; Part II: Ecology and
Ecosystems; 5.Introduction to Ecology and Ecosystems; 6.Food Chains and
Ecological Pyramids; 7.Biogeochemical Cycles; 8.Major Types of Ecosystems;
Part III: Population and Natural Resources; 9.Population and Habitation; 10.Natural
Resources; 11.Water Resources; 13.Energy Resources; Part IV: Environmental
Pollution and Global Issues; 14.Environmental Pollution; 15.Water Pollution; 16.Air
Pollution; 17.Land and Noise Pollution; 18.Current Global Environmental Issues;
19.Conclusion: Another World is Possible; 18.Current Global Environmental Issues;
19.Conclusion: Another World is Possible; Appendix 1: Guidelines for Project Work

Start-of-chapter overviews and end-of-chapter reviews aid navigation and


consolidation of information

Appendix of US units
Contents
1. Introductory Overview, 2. Primary Energy, 3. What Do We Use Energy For?, 4.
Forms of Energy, 5. Coal, 6. Heat to Motive Power, 7. Oil and Gas, 8. Oil and Gas
Engines, 9. Electricity, 10. Nuclear Power, 11. The Future of Nuclear Power, 12.
Costing Energy, 13. Penalties: Assessing the Environmental and Health Impacts of
Energy Use, 14. Remedies: Making Fossil Fuel Use More Sustainable
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Second Edition

Renewable Energy
Edited by Godfrey Boyle, Open University, UK

Energy Science
Principles, technologies, and impacts
John Andrews, University of Bristol, and Nick Jelley, University of Oxford

Covers both traditional and renewable energy sources


Encourages the reader to evaluate different energy

sources on the basis of sound quantitative understanding.

Explores the fundamentals of energy generation,

storage and transmission, to build a complete picture


of energy supply, from wind turbine, nuclear reactor, or
hydroelectric dam, to our homes.

Covering both traditional and renewable energy sources,


the book encourages the reader to evaluate different energy

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Gives comprehensive coverage of the principal renewable


energy sources available today

Accessible to readers across a wide range of academic


backgrounds

Interdisciplinary approach covers the economic, social,


environmental and policy issues raised by renewable
energy, as well as describing their key physical and
engineering features

Includes hundreds of illustrations plus numerous tables of


data and a wide range of detailed case studies

Contents: 1. Brief Introduction; 2. Bioenergy; 3. Solar Thermal Energy;


4. Photovoltaic Power; 5. Hydro Power; 6. Tidal Energy; 7. Wave Energy;
8. Wind Power; 9.Geothermal Energy; 10. Integration.
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behave; careful explanations ensure that clarity is not sacrificed at the expense of
thorough coverage of the underlying chemistry.

For Lecturers : Figures from the book

Contents: 1: Environmental chemistry: Part A: The Earths Atmosphere: 2: The


Earths atmosphere: 3: Stratospheric chemistry - ozone: 4: Tropospheric chemistry
- smog: 5: Tropospheric chemistry - precipitation: 6: Atmospheric aerosols: 7:
Chemistry of urban and indoor atmospheres: 8: The chemistry of global climate:
Part B: The Hydrosphere: 9: The hydrosphere: 10: Distribution of species in aquatic
systems: 11: Gases in water: 12: Organic matter in water: 13: Metals and semimetals in the hydrosphere: 14: Environmental chemistry of colloids and surfaces:
15: Microbiological processes: 16: Water pollution and waste-water treatment
chemistry: Part C: The Terrestrial Environment: 17: The terrestrial environment:
18: Soil properties: 19: The chemistry of solid wastes: 20:Synthetic organic
chemicals: 21: The future Earth: Appendices

For Students : Errata


January 2010
` 475 | 9780199586516 | 464 Pages | EPZ Print

Introduction to Environmental Modelling

Jo Smith, and Pete Smith both of University of Aberdeen, UK

Clear writing style


Case studies demonstrate the application of modelling in

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real situations

For Lecturers : Solution Manual & Figures from the book


For Students : Literature updates & weblinks

Numerous end of chapter problems and web-based tasks


Online Resource Centre features additional resources for

October 2011

Lecturers and students, enhancing the value of the text as


a teaching and learning tool

` 460 | 9780199652631 | 560 Pages | EPZ Print

The book begins by explaining why modelling is such a


powerful experimental tool, before walking the reader
through the process of constructing a modelwhat the key considerations are,
and how different models should be used to probe different types of problem. It
then illustrates how models are actively applied, before introducing a series of case
studies to show how modelling has been used in real environmental and ecological
studies.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Model Development; 3. Model Ev aluation;
4. Application of Models; 5.Environmental and Ecological Models in the Real World
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Tenth Edition

Engineering Economic Analysis


International Edition
Donald G. Newnan, Emeritus Professor, San Jose State University, Ted G.
Eschenbach, Consultant, Professor Emeritus of Engineering Management, University
of Alaska Anchorage, and Jerome P. Lavelle, Assistant Dean, College of Engineering
and Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering, North Carolina State University

Focus on practical applications


150 new end-of-chapter problems
SI Units of measurement are used throughout
Accessibility: explains concepts in finance and accounting

For Lecturers : Figures from the book


For Students : Web links, Hyperlinked bibliography
August 2009
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and applies them to engineering situations

Updated treatment on the use of spreadsheets to solve


incremental analysis problem

Third Edition

A conceptual introduction to real options and their

Environmental Chemistry

application to economic analysis.

A global perspective

An integrated introduction to ethical issues in economic analysis.

Gary W vanLoon, Department of Chemistry, Queens University, Ontario, Canada,


and Stephen J Duffy, Department of Chemistry, Mount Allison University,
Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
New Edition
New to this edition

Contents: 1. Making Economic Decisions; 2.Engineering Costs and Cost Estimating;


3. Interest and Equivalence; 4. More Interest Formulas; 5. Present Worth Analysis;
6. Annual Cash Flow Analysis; 7. Rate of Return Analysis; 8. Choosing the Best
Alternative; 9. Other Analysis Techniques; 10. Uncertainty in Future Events;
11. Depreciation; 12. Income Taxes; 13.Replacement Analysis; 14. In ation and
Price Change; 15. Selection of a Minimum Attractive Rate of Return; 16. Economic
Analysis in the Public Sector; 17. Accounting and Engineering Economy; Appendix
A: Introduction to Spreadsheets; Appendix B: Compound Interest Tables; Appendix C:
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination

The global relevance of the subject has been further


emphasised with new examples and problems

Increased mathematical support, with explanatory

bubbles to help students interpret and use equations

June 2010

Data provided have been thoroughly updated, particularly

` 575 | 9780198069010 | 590 Pages | EPZ Print

in fast-moving areas like atmospheric chemistry

Literature links give examples of current research and the


state-of-the-art in given environmental areas

Web-based resources are referenced enabling readers to access recent and, in


some cases, real time data to use in your own calculations

Guidance is provided for beginners in carrying out equilibrium calculations

in water systems using a spreadsheet and a free-access chemical speciation


software package is introduced for calculating more complex cases

Guiding us through the chemical composition of the three key environmental


systems - the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and terrestrial environment - the authors
explain the chemical processes which occur within and between each system.
Focusing on general principles, we are introduced to the essential chemical
concepts which allow better understanding of air, water, and soil and how they

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Principles, Processes and Practices
Anil Bhat, and Arya Kumar, both of BITS, Pilani.

Explains key concepts through numerous illustrations,


examples, exhibits, tables, figures, and exercises

Describes several managerial and economic analytical


tools

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Provides chapter-end exercises to facilitate experiential learning, information


gathering, and analysis

Discusses Indian and Japanese management approaches in addition to other


schools of management thought

Includes a detailed section on managerial competencies with separate chapters


on motivation, team effectiveness, communication, conflict management,
leadership, decision making, emotional intelligence, stress management, and
creativity and entrepreneurship

Contains chapters on MIS and international management


Contents: PART ONE: Management Functions and Business Environment; 1.
Essentials of Management; 2. Evolution of Management Theory; 3. Management
Business Environment and Society; 4. PlanningA Tool for Effective Management;
5. Organizational Structure; 6. Organizational Effectiveness; PART TWO: Economic
and Financial Analysis; 7. BusinessEconomic Fundamentals; 8. Principles of
Production; 9. Markets; 10. National Income Accounting; 11. Goals and Functions
of Finance; 12. Financial Statements; 13. Financial Ratio Analysis; PART THREE:
Excelling Through People; 14. Overview of Human Resource Management;
15. Job Design; 16. Recruitment and Selection; 17. Training and Development;
PART FOUR: Managerial Competencies; 18. Motivation; 19. Team Effectiveness;
20. Communication; 21. Conflict Management; 22. Dynamics of Leadership;
23. Decision Making; 24. Emotional Intelligence; 25. Stress Management; 26.
Creativity and Entrepreneurship; PART FIVE: Creating and Delivering Customer
Value; 27. Marketing Research; 28. Marketing Planning; 29. Designing Marketing
Mix; 30. Customer Relationship Management; 31. Advertising Management; 32.
Brand Management; PART SIX: Quantitative Methods ; 33. Statistical Inference;
34. Forecasting; 35. Regression Analysis; 36. Index Numbers; 37. Statistical Quality
Control; PART SEVEN: Operations and Technology Management; 38. Production
and Operations Management; 39. Supply Chain Management; 40. Kaizen; 41. Six
Sigma; 42. The Japanese 5S Practice; 43. Total Quality Management; 44. Technology
Management; 45. Management Information Systems and IT; 46. International
Management

Second Edition

Production and Operations Management


(Includes CD)
Kanishka Bedi, Assistant Professor and Co-Director (Mgt Programme For
Entrepreneurs & Family Businesses), Universitas 21 Global, IIM, Bangalore

Includes detailed coverage on Bureau of Indian

Standards (BIS), Agmark grading, ISO 9000, ISO 14000


and COPC-2000 in the chapter on quality management

Provides hands-on applications of

various models,
such as the transportation model, using MS Excel, MS
Project, and SPSS

Provides numerous solved examples, classroom-tested


cases, and end-chapter problems with criticalthinking elements, interesting activities such as group
discussions, and outdoor projects

Includes a CD containing MS Excel templates of various numerical examples


covered in the book and digital site tours of Hero Honda Motors Ltd, NTPC,
JCT Ltd, and the Bangalore International Airport Project

Contents: 1. Introduction to Production and Operations Management;


2. Service Operations Management; 3. Outsourcing and Offshoring; 4.
Facility Location Planning; 5. Facility Capacity and Layout Planning; 6. Project
Management; 7. Inventory Management; 8. Materials Requirement Planning,
Just-in-Time, and Supply Chain Management; 9. Total Productive Maintenance;
10. Aggregate Planning; 11. Work Design; 12. Operations Scheduling;
13. Quality Management; 14. Demand Forecasting; 15. Operations Strategies;
Answers to Numerical Problems; Appendix: Statistical Tables
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July 2007

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation

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` 395 | 9780195694451 | 604 Pages | Indian Original

Quality Management
Kanishka Bedi, Assistant Professor and Co-Director (Mgt Programme For
Entrepreneurs & Family Businesses), Universitas 21 Global, IIM, Bangalore

Second Edition

Entrepreneurship

Examines the challenges faced by business

(Includes CD)

Explores the emerging issues in quality management

organizations in quality management

Rajeev Roy, Associate Professor, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar

from an Indian perspective

New chapters on business models and the social

Contains cases and examples in the key areas of quality

New case studies and exhibits


CD ROM contains the documents, templates, and

Includes MS Excel-based solved numerical problems


Provides chapter-end exercises with concept review

management

entrepreneur.

checklists required to start a business in India.

Revised and updated content in most chapters


Contents: 1. Understanding Entrepreneurship; 2.Growth of
a Business Idea; 3. Intellectual Property; 4. Family Business;
5. Doing Business in India; 6.Entrepreneurial Support;
7. Buying a Business; 8.Entrepreneurial Finance; 9. Business models; 10.Making a
Business Plan; 11. Managing Operations; 12. Human Resource Management;
13. Entrepreneurial Marketing; 14. New Product Development; 15.EBusiness;
16. Networking; 17. Project Management; 18. Growth; 19. Exit Strategies; 20. Social
Responsibility; 21. The Social Entrepreneur; Case studies
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and numerical questions and suggests interesting


classroom and field projects
Contents: 1. Introduction to Quality Management; 2.Quality Function
Deployment; 3. Acceptance Sampling; 4. Statistical Process Control Speci
cation and Control Limits; 5. Quality Standards and Business Excellence Models;
6. Software Quality Management; 7.Total Quality Management; 8. Six Sigma;
9.Experimental Design and Taguchi Method; 10. Service Quality Management;
11. Cost of Quality; 12. Quality Strategy for Indian Industry
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February 2006
` 450 | 9780195677959 | 728 Pages | Indian Original

For Lecturers : Instructor Manual & PowerPoint Presentation


August 2011
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Numerical Methods: For Engineers and Scientists

communication, and mechanical engineering are also discussed. It also includes


a chapter on recent developments in this area covering topics such as the matrix
converter, modulation techniques, and PWM rectifiers.

Sauymen Guha and Rajesh Srivastava, both of IIT, Kanpur

Provides a balanced combination of analyses and

implementation of various methods to help grasp the


concepts
Describes advanced methods such as multigrid and finite
elements to help the reader delve deeper into the subject
Includes ample solved examples and exercises that
are designed to bring out the finer points of numerical
algorithms
In the CD
Programs and templates for problem solving using
MATLAB
C
Excel Spreadsheets
Designed as a textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering
and science, Numerical Methods: For Engineering and Science is an attempt to explain
the concepts and principles in such a way that the methods can be applied to any
discipline.
The book begins with an introduction to the concept of numerical method as an
approximation for solving a mathematical problem and the various kinds of errors and
conditions associated with such a method. Subsequently, the book provides detailed
explanations of numerical methods for linear system of equations, single as well as
multiple non-linear equations, approximation of functions, numerical derivatives and
integrals, single and multiple ordinary differential equations, boundary value problems,
and partial differential equations. The last chapter introduces some advanced topics
such as approximation using rational functions, finite element methods, and multi-grid
methods, for the students interested in numerical computations.
The ingenious use of a popular comic character to introduce various mathematical
problems is integrated throughout the book to highlight applications of different
numerical methods.
Contents: 1.Introduction; 2.System of Linear Equations; 3.Solution of Nonlinear
Equations; 4.Approximations of Functions; 5.Numerical Differentiation and Integration;
6.Ordinary Differential Equations; 7.Partial Differential Equations; 8.Advanced Topics
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MATLAB and Simulink

The book provides numerous MATLAB programs, tested and run for various
projects in different disciplines of engineering. The programs with their outputs,
through various screenshots of the MATLAB windows, will help readers familiarise
themselves with the software.
Contents: 1. Introduction to MATLAB Programming; 2. Fundamentals of MATLAB
Programming; 3. Fundamentals of Simulink; 4. Basic Electrical Engineering
Applications; 5. Simulation of Rectifiers; 6. Simulation of Inverters; 7. Simulation of
Choppers and Cycloconverters; 8. Power System Engineering; 9. Control System
Engineering and Electrical Machines; 10. Miscellaneous Applications;
11. Simulation of Power Converters; Appendix A: Fourier Series and Laplace
Transform; Appendix B: Maximum Power Transfer Theorem and EMF Equation of
Transformer and DC Machine
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Getting Started with Matlab


Rudra Pratap, IISC, Bangalore

Discusses new features and applications, including the


new engine of symbolic computation in MATLAB 7.8
(released March 2009)

Provides two sets of self guided tutorials for learning


essential features of MATLAB

Includes updated commands, examples, figure, and


graphs

Covers elementary, advanced, and special functions


Supplements any course that uses MATLAB
Works as a stand-alone tutorial and reference
MATLAB, a software package for high-performance numerical computation and
visualization, is one of the most widely used tools in the engineering field today.
Its broad appeal lies in its interactive environment, which features hundreds of
built-in functions for technical computation, graphics, and animation. In addition,
MATLAB provides easy extensibility with its own high-level programming language.
Enhanced by fun and appealing illustrations, Getting Started with MATLAB employs
a casual, accessible writing style that shows users how to enjoy using MATLAB.
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For Engineers
(includes CD)
Agam Kumar Tyagi, Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering
Studies, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.

Uses version 2010a of MATLAB


Includes important MATLAB graphs in color
Emphasizes on circuit simulations and designing using

May 2010
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New

Engineering Physics

Simulink

D.K. Bhattacharya, Solid State Physics Laboratory, New Delhi and


A. Bhaskaran, Department of Applied Physics, Sri Venkateswara College of
Engineering, Sriperumbudur

In the companion CD

User interactive programs


Modeling and Simulation projects
Programming and Simulation excersises
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Provides numerous illustrations and solved examples that


aid easier understanding of concepts

Based on the latest version of MATLAB (2010a), the book begins with an
introduction to MATLAB programming describing the MATLAB toolbar and
Simulink toolboxes. It goes onto discuss various MATLAB operators, functions, and
graphics in detail. Analog and digital communication techniques are covered in
depth. Applications of Simulink and MATLAB in electrical engineering, electrical
machines and power system projects, simulation of rectifiers, inverters, choppers,
and cycloconverters are presented in detail. Applications in computer science,

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updates to MATLAB software.

Contains additional theoretical and numerical questions


with answers at the end of the book

Provides appendices containing important physical

and lattice constants, periodic tables, and properties


of semiconductors and relevant compounds for ready
reference

Includes four model questions papers for practice

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Engineering Physics is designed as a textbook for the first year undergraduate


engineering students of a two-semester course in engineering physics.Beginning
with a discussion on ultrasonics, lasers and fibre optics, the book goes on to
discuss quantum and crystal physics, and conducting, semiconducting and
superconducting materials. It also discusses magnetic, dielectric, and modern
engineering materials. Each chapter is pedagogically strong with learning
objectives, solved examples, recapitulation, review questions, and numerical
problems. Chapters also include short-answer questions with answers from
previous years university question papers.
Contents: 1. Ultrasonics, 2. Lasers, 3. Fibre Optics and Applications, 4. Quantum
Physics, 5. Crystal Physics, 6. Conducting Materials, 7. Semiconducting Materials,
8. Magnetic Materials, 9. Superconducting Materials, 10. Dielectric materials,
11. Modern Engineering Materials; Appendix A: Important Physical Constants;
Appendix B: Important Lattice Constants; Appendix C: Properties of Some Common
Semiconductors; Appendix D: Bandgaps of Some Semiconductors Relative to the Optical
Spectrum; Appendix E: Properties of Silicon, Germanium, and Gallium Arsenide at 300 K;
Appendix F: The Periodic Table of Elements; Appendix G: International System of Units;
Additional Solved Examples; Additional Solved Short-Answer and Numerical Questions;
Model Question Papers
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Communication Skills
Sanjay Kumar, Associate Professor in English at JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU),
Jaipur. Pushp Lata, Head of the Department of Languages at BITS, Pilani.

Covers English grammar in detail with plenty of examples,


practice tests, and exercises

Contains numerous samples of business letters, reports,

proposals, paragraphs, essays, and email correspondence

Provides tips on editing and proofreading


Includes interesting illustrations in the text and a Wisewell

Quips series at the end of the chapters that emphasize


the nuances of the English language
The aim of the book is to help students acquire the ability to
speak and write English effectively in real-life situations.
Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Communication; 2. Essentials of Grammar; 3. Applied
Grammar and Usage; 4. Common Errors and 154 Misappropriations; 5. Jumbled
Sentences; 6. Indianisms; 7. Basics of Phonetics; 8. Building Advanced Vocabulary;
9.Developing Effective Listening Skills; 10. Non-verbal Communication; 11. Dynamics
of Professional; 12.Group Discussion; 13. Job Interviews; 14.Public Speaking;
15. Conversations, Dialogues and Debates; 16. Art of Effective Reading; 17. Reading
Comprehension; 18. The Art of Condensation; 19.Note Making; 20. Paragraph Writing;
21. Essay Writing; 22.Business Letters and Resumes; 23.Business Reports;
24. Technical Proposals; 25. Research Papers; 26. Email Writing; 27. Other Business
Writings; 28.Editing and Proofreading; Appendices

Second Edition

Online Resource

Technical Communication

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation

Principles and Practice

September 2011
` 365 | 9780198069324 | 692 Pages | Indian Original

(Includes DVD)
Meenakshi Raman, Professor and Head, Department of Humanities and
Management, BITS Pilani (Goa Campus) Sangeeta Sharma, Associate Professor,
Department of Languages, BITS, Pilani.

Personality Development and Soft Skills

The DVD contains the following modules:

(Includes CD)

Interview and group discussion videos


Listening and speaking practice
PowerPoint presentations
Text supplements

Barun K. Mitra formerly Professor of English, Indian Institute of Technology


Kharagpur

Provides inputs on avoiding common mistakes in


speaking English

Contents: PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION;


1. Introduction to Communication; 2. Barriers to
Communication; 3. Basics of Technical Communication;
PART TWO: LISTENING AND SPEAKING; 4. Active Listening; 5. Phonetics;
6. Effective Speaking; 7. Listening and Speaking; 8. Effective Presentation Strategies;
9.Interviews; 10. Group Communication; PART THREE: READING AND WRITING;
11. Reading; 12. Reading Techniques; 13. Technical Writing; 14. Words, Phrases, and
Sentences; 15. Paragraphs and Essays; 16. The Art of Condensation; 17. Letters,
Memos, and Email; 18.Reports; 19. Technical Proposals; 20. Research Paper,
Dissertation, and Thesis; 21. Instructions, Manuals, and Technical Descriptions;
22. Referencing and Styling; PART FOUR: MODERN COMMUNICATION MEDIA;
23. Introduction to Modern Communication Media; PART FIVE: VOCABULARY AND
GRAMMAR; 24.Vocabulary; 25. English Grammar
Online Resource
For Lecturers : Instructor Manual & PowerPoint Presentation
For Students : MCQs, Further reading
April 2011
` 365 | 9780198065296 | 640 Pages | Indian Original

Provides several case studies, examples and illustrations to


elucidate the concepts discussed

Contains several classroom-based activities for students to

develop their personalities and enhance their soft skills


In the CD
Provides presentations on the following topics:
Group Discussion
Job Interviews
Body Language
The book aims to provide crucial insights into various facets of developing ones
personality, as well as to improve written, verbal, and non-verbal communication
skills. Special attention has been paid to the specific needs of a job aspirant, such as
writing of effective CVs, participation in group discussions, tackling job interviews,
and to hone ones public speaking and speed-reading skills.
Contents: Introduction; 1. Personality Development: A Must for Leadership and
Career Growth; 2. Soft Skills: Demanded by Every Employer; 3. Communication
Skills: Spoken English, Phonetics, Accent, Intonation; 4. Your Rsum or Curriculum
VitaeThe First Step Forward; 5. Group Discussion: A Test of Your Soft Skills; 6. Job
Interviews: The Gateway to the Job Market; 7. Body Language: Reveals Your Inner
Self and Personality; 8. Enhance Your Writing Skill to Create an Impression; 9. Fog
Index: Provides Guidance for Proper Writing; 10. Beware of PitfallsAvoid Errors;
11. Language Laboratory and Modern Methods of Learning; Conclusion;
April 2011
` 265 | 9780198066217 | 276 Pages | Indian Original

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author index

Andrews, Energy Science .....................................................................................................16


Appuu Kuttan, Introduction to Mechatronics .........................................................9
b

Ojha, Berndtsson and Bhunya, Engineering Hydrology .................................8


Ojha, Berndtsson and Chandramouli, Fluid Mechanics
and Machinery ...........................................................................................................................5
r

Babu, Process Plant Simulation ........................................................................................13


Bedi, Production and Operations Management, 2/e ........................................18
Bedi, Quality Management ..................................................................................................18
Behera and Kar, Intelligent Systems and Control ...............................................10
Bhanot, Process Control .........................................................................................................11
Bhatta, Remote Sensing and GIS, 2/e . ............................................................................7
Bhattacharyya, Engineering Mechanics ......................................................................4
Bhattacharyya, Engineering Mechanics (JNTU) ......................................................4
Bhattacharyya, Engineering Mechanics (UPTU) .....................................................4
Bhattacharya and A. Bhaskaran, Engineering Physics .............................................. 19
Bhattacharyya, Machine Drawing .................................................................................12
Bhat and Kumar, Management ........................................................................................17
Boyle, Everett and Ramage, Energy Systems
and Sustainability, 2/e ......................................................................................................16
Boyle, Renewable Energy, 2/e ...........................................................................................16
Burrough and Mcdonnell, Principles of Geographical Information
Systems............................................................................................................................................8
c
Chandra and Agarwal, Railway Engineering .............................................................9
Chattopadhyay, Engineering Thermodynamics ....................................................6
d
Daniel and Ishai, Engineering Mechanics of Composite
Materials, 2/e ...............................................................................................................................5
Deen, Analysis of Transport Phenomena . .................................................................13
Duggal, Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures .............................................3
f
Fayer, Elements of Quantum Mechanics ...................................................................14
g

Rajagopalan, Basics of Environmental Studies (GTU).......................................16


Rajagopalan, Environment and Ecology (UPTU)..................................................15
Rajagopalan R., Environmental Studies, 2/e ..........................................................15
Raman, Technical Communication: Principal and Practice, 2/e ................20
Reddy, An Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis ...................12
Roy, Entrepreneurship, 2/e ..................................................................................................18
Rudra Pratap, Getting Started with Matlab ........................................................19
Russell and Adebiyi, Engineering Thermodynamics ..........................................7
s
Santhakumar, Concrete Technology .............................................................................1
Sarkar & Saraswati, Construction Technology .......................................................2
Schmidt, The Engineering of Chemical Reactions, 2/e ..................................13
Shaughnessy, Katz and Schaffer, Introduction
to Fluid Mechanics ..................................................................................................................6
Shaw, Metal Cutting Principles, 2/e ...............................................................................12
Smaili and Mrad, Mechatronics ........................................................................................10
Smith Jo and Smith Pete, Introduction to Environmental
Modelling ...................................................................................................................................17
Solecki and Conant, Advanced Mechanics of Materials ....................................5
Srivastava, Flow Through Open Channels .................................................................9
Subramanian N., Design of Steel Structures . ...........................................................2
Subramanian N., Steel Structures: Design and Practice ...................................2
Subramanian R., Strength of Materials, 2/e................................................................3
Subramanian R., Strength of Materials: Theory and Problems (AU) . ......3
Subramanian R., Surveying & Levelling, 2/e .............................................................8
Suh, Axiomatic Design ............................................................................................................13
Stevens, Polymer Chemistry, 3/e . ...................................................................................14
t

G. Muthu & Mohan, Principles Of Architecture .......................................................1


Ghoshdastidar, Heat Transfer ..............................................................................................6
Ghosal, Robotics .............................................................................................................................9
Gorse, Johnston and Pritchard, A Dictionary of Construction,
Surveying, and Civil Engineering .....................................................................................3
Guha and Srivastava, Numerical Methods.................................................................19
k

Thandavamoorthy, Analysis of Structures ...............................................................1


Thandavamoorthy, Structural Analysis .......................................................................1
Tongue, Principles of Vibration, 2/e ..............................................................................11
Turner and Hill, Instrumentation For Engineers
and Scientists ...........................................................................................................................11
Tyagi, MATLAB and Simulink For Engineers..................................................................19

Kumar, Lata, Communication Skills . ............................................................................20


l

Lloyd, Spatial Data Analysis . ..................................................................................................8


m
McCrum, Buckley and Bucknall, Principles of Polymer
Engineering, 2/e ....................................................................................................................14
Mitra, Personality Development and Soft Skills.....................................................20
n
Newnan, Eschenbach and Lavelle, Engineering Economic
Analysis, 10/e ...........................................................................................................................17

Uicker, Pennock and the late Shigley,


Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, 3/e .........................................................11
v
Vable, Intermediate Mechanics of Materials .............................................................5
VanLoon, Environmental Chemistry, 3/e ..................................................................17
Varma and Morbidelli, Mathematical Methods
in Chemical Engineering .................................................................................................15
Vela Murali, Engineering Mechanics ...............................................................................4
w
Wei, Product Engineering ......................................................................................................15
Whitney, Mechanical Assemblies ...................................................................................12

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title index

a
A Dictionary of Construction, Surveying, and
Civil Engineering, Gorse, Johnston and Pritchard .......................................3
Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Solecki and Conant ....................................5
An Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis, JReddy .................12
Analysis of Structures, Thandavamoorthy . ...............................................................1
Analysis of Transport Phenomena, Deen ...................................................................13
Axiomatic Design, Suh..............................................................................................................13
b
Basics of Environmental Studies, Rajagopalan (GTU).......................................16
c
Communication Skills, Kumar, Lata ..............................................................................20
Concrete Technology, Santhakumar...............................................................................1
Construction Technology, Sarkar & Saraswati.........................................................2
d
Design of Steel Structures, Subramanian N................................................................2
e
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Duggal .............................................3
Elements of Quantum Mechanics, Fayer ...................................................................14
Energy Science, Andrews ......................................................................................................16
Energy Systems and Sustainability, 2/e Edited by Boyle, Everett
and Ramage ............................................................................................................................16
Engineering Economic Analysis, Newnan, Eschenbach
and Lavelle ...............................................................................................................................17
Engineering Hydrology, Ojha, Berndtsson and Bhunya .................................8
Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials, 2/e, Daniel
and Ishai .........................................................................................................................................5
Engineering Mechanics, Bhattacharyya ......................................................................4
Engineering Mechanics, Bhattacharyya (JNTU) ......................................................4
Engineering Mechanics, Bhattacharyya (UPTU) .....................................................4
Engineering Mechanics, Vela Murali ...............................................................................4
Engineering Physics, D.K. Bhattacharya and A. Bhaskaran, ................................ 19
Engineering Thermodynamics, Russell and Adebiyi ..........................................7
Engineering Thermodynamics, Chattopadhyay ....................................................6
Entrepreneurship, 2/e, Roy ...................................................................................................18
Environmental Chemistry, 3/e, VanLoon . .................................................................17
Environment and Ecology, Rajagopalan (UPTU)..................................................15
Environmental Studies, 2/e, Rajagopalan ................................................................15
f
Flow Through Open Channels, Srivastava . ................................................................9
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Ojha, Berndtsson and
Chandramouli ..........................................................................................................................5
g
Getting Started with Matlab, Rudra Pratap . .......................................................19
h
Heat Transfer, Ghoshdastidar ..............................................................................................6
i
Instrumentation For Engineers and Scientists, Turner and Hill .................11
Intelligent Systems and Control, Behera and Kar ...............................................10

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Intermediate Mechanics of Materials, Vable ..............................................................5


Introduction to Environmental Modelling, Smith Jo and
Smith Pete ...............................................................................................................................17
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Shaughnessy, Katz and
Schaffer .........................................................................................................................................6
Introduction to Mechatronics, Appuu Kuttan...........................................................9
m
Machine Drawing, Bhattacharyya .................................................................................12
Management, Bhat and Kumar........................................................................................17
MATLAB and Simulink For Engineers, Tyagi .................................................................19
Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering, Varma and
Morbidelli .................................................................................................................................15
Mechanical Assemblies, Whitney.....................................................................................12
Mechatronics, Smaili and Mrad .......................................................................................10
Metal Cutting Principles, 2/e, Shaw ................................................................................12
n
Numerical Methods, Guha and Srivastava..................................................................19
p
Principles of Architecture, G. Muthu & Mohan ........................................................1
Personality Development and Soft Skills, Mitra ....................................................20
Polymer Chemistry, 3/e, Stevens .....................................................................................14
Principles of Geographical Information Systems, Burrough and
Mcdonnell ...................................................................................................................................8
Principles of Polymer Engineering, 2/e, McCrum, Buckley and
Bucknall .....................................................................................................................................14
Principles of Vibration, 2/e, Tongue ...............................................................................11
Process Control, Bhanot .........................................................................................................11
Process Plant Simulation, Babu . .......................................................................................13
Product Engineering, Wei ......................................................................................................15
Production and Operations Management, 2/e, Bedi ........................................18
q
Quality Management, Bedi ..................................................................................................18
r
Railway Engineering, Chandra and Agarwal..............................................................9
Remote Sensing and GIS, 2/e, Bhatta ..............................................................................7
Renewable Energy, 2/e, Edited by Boyle . ...................................................................16
Robotics, Ghosal .............................................................................................................................9
s
Spatial Data Analysis, Lloyd ....................................................................................................8
Steel Structures: Design and Practice, Subramanian N. ...................................2
Strength of Materials, 2/e, Subramanian R. ............................................................. 3
Strength of Materials: Theory and Problems, Subramanian R. (AU) .......3
Structural Analysis, Thandavamoorthy.........................................................................1
Surveying & Levelling, Subramanian R. .......................................................................8
t
Technical Communication: Principal and Practice, 2/e, Raman ............... 20
The Engineering of Chemical Reactions, 2/e, Schmidt ...................................13
Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, 3/e, Uicker, Pennock
and the late Shigley ...........................................................................................................11

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