
Mathematical Methods of Engineering Analysis
This book should have a content which discuss and analyze for you to know and specially to understand what this book is all about. There are some chapters you can see in this book and there are the following; the first chapter is Sets and Functions, the aim of this introductory chapter is to introduce and review the basic notation, terminology, conventions, and elementary facts. The next chapter is Metric Spaces; the aim of this chapter is to introduce the idea of distance in general, so that we can talk of the distance between two functions with the same conceptual ease as when we talk of the distance between two points in the plane. Next chapter is Functions on Metric Spaces, and the aim of this chapter is to consider functions from one metric space to another. The next is Differential and Integral Equations; the aim of this chapter is to discuss several applications of metric space ideas to some classical problems of engineering analysis. Next is Convex Analysis, the aim of this chapter is to discuss basic concepts in convex analysis. And the last chapter is Measure and Integration, this chapter is devoted to integration on abstract spaces, as special cases, it covers the Riemann integral, line and surface integrals, and Stieltjes integrals.
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US Army Welding Manual
This training circular is published for use by personnel concerned with welding and other metal joining operations in the manufacture and maintenance of materiel. They may have also their theory in which the welding has any metal joining process wherein coalescence is produced by heating the metal to suitable temperatures, with or without the application of pressure and with or without the use of filler metals. Basic welding processes are described and illustrated in this manual. Brazing and soldering, procedures similar to welding are also covered. This book has a metal which is divided into two classes; the Ferrous and Nonferrous. Ferrous metals are those in the iron class and are magnetic in nature. These metals consist of iron, steel, and alloys related to them. Nonferrous metals are those that contain either no ferrous metals or very small amounts. These are generally divided into the aluminum, copper, magnesium, lead, and similar groups. Information contained in this circular covers theory and application of welding for all types of metals including recently developed alloys.
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Refrigeration & Airconditioning
The major contributor to the cooling load in many of these vehicles is heat from solar radiation, and, in the case of public transportation, heat from people. The loads are also characterized by rapid changes and by a high intensity per unit volume in comparison to building air conditioning. In the brewing industry refrigeration controls the fermentation reaction and preserves some of the intermediate and final products. Some biological and food products are preserving by freeze dying, in which the products are frozen and then the water is remove by sublimation. The process takes place in a vacuum while heat is carefully applied to the product to provide the heat sublimation. The chemical and process industries include the manufacturers of chemical, petroleum refiners, petrochemical plants, and etc. A mixture of hydrocarbon gases can be separated into its constituents by cooling the mixture so that the substance with the high-temperature boiling point condenses and can be physically remove from the remaining gas.
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