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The metal fatigue book takes the form of a specialist work. This book contains two Objectives; one is to present a new way of understanding through the phenomena of metal fatigue. The other one is to set out a practical method for engineers and also for researchers working on fatigue design and structural integrity to use when assessing the influence of small defects and nonmetallic inclusions on fatigue strength. A part of the book includes a concise explanation of metal fatigue topics presented.
1. Mechanism of fatigue in the absence of Defects and inclusions
2. Stress Concentration
3. Notch Effect and Size Effect
4. Effect of Size and Geometry of Small on the Fatigue Limit
5. Effect of Hardness Hv on Fatigue limits of Materials Containing Defects, and Fatigue limit Prediction Equations
6. Effects of Nonmetallic Inclusions on Fatigue Strength
7. Bearing Steels
8. Spring Steels
9. Tool Steels: Effect of Carbides
10. Effects of Shape and Size of Artificially Introduced Alumina Particles on 1.5Ni-Cr-Mo (En24) Steel
11. Nodular Cast Iron
12. Influence of Si-Phase on Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Alloys
13. Ti Alloys
14. Torsional Fatigue
15. Mechanism of Fatigue of Steels in the Ultralong Life Regime of N > 10^7 Cycles
16. Effect on Surface Roughness on Fatigue Strength
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One of the most common energy sources used for many decades “The Battery”. As the technology continues to develop, there are many possible upgraded batteries are now released. This book was designed for farther information for the readers to get more knowledge. This book attempts to draw together in one place the available information on all types of batteries now being commercially produced for the users of the product be guided on what type of battery they were using.
Different characteristics of primary and secondary batteries:
- Lead-Acid Secondary Battery
- Nickel Batteries
- Silver Batteries
- Alkaline Manganese Batteries
- Carbon-Zinc and Carbon-Zinc Chloride Primary Batteries
- Mercury Batteries
- Lithium Batteries
- Manganese Dioxide-Magnesium Perchlorate Primary Batteries
- Magnesium-Organic Electrolyte Primary Batteries
- Metal-Air Cells
- High Temperature Thermally Activated Reserved Batteries
- Zinc-Halogen Secondary Batteries
- Sodium-Sulfur Secondary Batteries
- Other fast-ion conducting solid systems
- Water-Activated Primary Batteries
Battery Theory and Design:
- Lead-Acid Secondary Batteries
- Nickel Batteries
- Silver Batteries
- Alkaline Manganese Batteries
- Carbon-Zinc and Carbon-Zinc Chloride Batteries
- Mercury-Zinc Batteries
- Lithium Batteries
- Manganese Dioxide-Magnesium Perchlorate Primary Batteries
- Metal Air Batteries
- High Temperature Thermally Activated Primary Batteries
- Zinc-Halogen Secondary Batteries
- Sodium-Sulfur Secondary Batteries
Battery Performance Evaluation:
- Primary Batteries
- Secondary Batteries
Battery Applications:
- Lead-Acid Secondary Batteries
- Nickel Batteries
- Alkaline Manganese Primary Batteries
- Carbon-Zinc Primary Batteries
- Mercury Batteries
- Lithium Primary Batteries
- Manganese Dioxide-Magnesium Perchlorate Primary Batteries
- Metal-Air Batteries
- High-Temperature Thermally Activated Primary Batteries
- Seawater-Activated Primary Batteries
- Electric Vehicle Secondary Batteries
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The book was designed for essential reading for marine engineers which instructs both students and sea-going engineers in the operation, care and maintenance of the auxiliary machinery. It will be a great help for aspiring marine engineers for more insights about this subject matter.
1. Main Propulsion Services and Heat Exchangers
2. Machinery Service Systems and Equipment
3. Ship Service Systems
4. Valves and Pipelines
5. Pumps and Pumping
6. Tanker and gas Carrier Cargo Pumps and Systems
7. Auxiliary Power
8. The Propeller Shaft
9. Steering Gears
10. Bow Thrusters, Stabilizers and Stabilizing Systems
11. Refrigeration
12. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
13. Deck Machinery and Cargo Equipment
14. Fire Protection
15. Safety and Safety Equipment
16. Control and Instrumentation
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