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I am pleased to present you with Cengage Learning’s 2015 General Engineering Catalog. As engineering educators, you shape and define the outcomes and standards of engineering education and the future of engineering itself. Cengage Learning is dedicated to providing you and your students with the most accurate and up-to-date learning materials in all areas of engineering by offering an alignment between engineering curricula and real-world engineering experiences. The results are evident in our print and digital texts, as well as online support materials including online homework and assessment, companion websites, links to learning management systems, professional case studies, PowerPoint lecture outlines, e-books for PC’s and mobile devices and much more. Cengage Learning is proud to be leading the way in providing enriched global content and products to the engineering community. With SI/ Metric converted editions of our texts, we continue to meet all global demands. I understand that students with a global perspective are essential for the 21st century engineering profession. Engineering academic programs are rapidly evolving, and there is always a call for new instructional approaches, as well as learning technologies that support enhanced content. We are especially excited to offer MindTap; a fully-online, customizable and personalized teaching experience that seamlessly combines readings, multimedia, activities, and gradable assessments, along with your content to empower and engage students. More than a digital version of the textbook, MindTap allows your students to interact with the content by making notes, highlighting, finding definitions right from the page, and students who have difficulty with reading the textbook can even have the content read out loud. Powerful analytics allow you to monitor the progress of all of your students with ease. I invite you to participate in the growth and development of our global publishing program. If you have ideas for new online courses and print texts that you would like to share, or if you are interested in learning of other ways to contribute to our program, please contact me by email or telephone. I look forward to your thoughts and insights. Sincerely, Timothy Anderson Product Director, Global Engineering Cengage Learning 20 Channel Center Street Boston, MA 02210 USA Email Timothy.Anderson@cengage.com Telephone 617.289.7824
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GENERAL ENGINEERING Introduction to Engineering
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An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Third Edition
Jonathan Wickert, Iowa State University Kemper Lewis, University at Buffalo - SUNY 425 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2013.
ISBN: 1-111-57680-7, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-57680-6
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ISBN: 1-111-57682-3, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-57682-0 An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering introduces students to the ever-emerging field of mechanical engineering, giving an appreciation for how engineers design the hardware that builds and improves societies all around the world. Intended for students in their first or second year of a typical college or university program in mechanical engineering or a closely related field, the text balances the treatments of technical problem-solving skills, design, engineering analysis, and modern technology.
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• 50% more homework problems. • New section on written and graphical communications. • New introduction to Newton’s Laws of Motion. • New design applications are developed in each chapter through the homework problems, case studies, and/or example problems, allowing students to learn how their engineering science knowledge gets transformed into engineered systems using design principles. • Many new and updated “Focus On” features, highlighting emerging trends and technologies in mechanical engineering, expose students to modern and recent global technologies, products, and events, and how engineers impact them. • Increased emphasis on the development of innovative solutions to technical challenges that address global, social, environmental, and economic issues. • Includes many new global, environmental, and social applications including: the NAE Grand Challenges; the Deepwater Oil Spill; clean energy vehicles; sustainable cities; advanced materials; global energy consumption; sports technology; design, policy, and innovation; and renewable energy.
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• Addresses the questions “who are mechanical engineers” and “what do they do?” • Explores innovative design experiences, problem-solving skills, basic engineering analysis, and case studies. • Emphasizes design projects and exposes students to computer-aided engineering, principles of engineering science, and mechanical engineering hardware. • Includes a number of vignettes and case studies to show students real-world examples. • “Focus on …” boxes in each chapter are used to highlight interesting topics and other emerging concepts in mechanical engineering, broadening the textbook’s coverage without detracting from its flow. • Presents engineering as a visual and graphical activity by placing particular emphasis on the quality and breadth of the nearly 300 photographs and illustrations. The text leverages realism to motivate students through interesting examples that offer a glimpse of what they will be able to study in later courses and, subsequently, practice in their own careers.
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Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering Fifth Edition
Saeed Moaveni, Minnesota State University - Mankato 816 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 4-Color. ©2016.
ISBN: 1-305-08476-4, ISBN-13: 978-1-305-08476-6
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ISBN: 1-305-10572-9, ISBN-13: 978-1-305-10572-0 Now in dynamic full color, this fifth edition of Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction To Engineering helps students develop the strong problem-solving skills and solid foundation in fundamental principles they will need to become analytical, detail-oriented, and creative engineers. The book opens with an overview of what engineers do, an inside glimpse of the various areas of specialization, and a straightforward look at what it takes to succeed. It then covers the basic physical concepts and laws that students will encounter on the job. To tie these principles to professional engineering, the author includes Professional Profiles that highlight the work of practicing engineers from around the globe. Using a flexible, modular format, the Fifth Edition demonstrates how engineers apply physical and chemical laws and principles, as well as mathematics, to design, test, and supervise the production of millions of parts, products, and services that people use every day.
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Part I: Engineering An Exciting Profession. 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION — Engineering Work Is All Around You / Engineering as a Profession / Common Traits of Good Engineering / Engineering Disciplines 2. PREPARING FOR AN ENGINEERING CAREER — Making the Transition from High School to College / Budgeting your Time / Study Habits and Strategies / Getting Involved with an Engineering Organization / Your Graduation Plan
3. INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN — Engineering Design Process / Additional Design Considerations / Teamwork / Project Scheduling and Task Chart / Engineering Standards and Codes / Water Standards in the United States 4. ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION — Engineering Communication Skills and Presentation of Engineering Work / Basic Steps Involved in the Solutions of Engineering Problems / Written Communication / Oral Communication. Graphical Communication 5. ENGINEERING ETHICS — Engineering Ethics / The Code of Ethics of the National Society of Engineers / Engineer’s Creed Part II: Engineering Fundamentals 6. FUNDAMENTAL DIMENSIONS AND UNITS — Fundamental Dimensions and Units / Systems of Units / Unit Conversion and Dimensional Homogeneity / Significant Digits (Figures) / Components and Systems / Physical Laws and Observations 7. LENGTH AND LENGTH-RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Length as a Fundamental Dimension / Ratio of Two Lengths — Radians and Strain / Area / Volume / Second Moment of Area 8. TIME AND TIME-RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Time as a Fundamental Dimension / Measurement of Time / Periods and Frequencies / Flow of Traffic / Engineering Variables Involving Length and Time 9. MASS AND MASS-RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Mass as a Fundamental Dimension / Density, Specific Weight, Specific Gravity, and Specific Volume / Mass Flow Rate / Mass Moment of Inertia / Momentum / Conservation of Mass 10. FORCE AND FORCE-RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Force / Newton’s Laws in Mechanics / Moment, Torque-Force Acting at a Distance / Work-Force Acting Over a Distance / Pressure and Stress-Force Acting Over an Area / Linear Impulse-Force Acting Over Time 11. TEMPERATURE AND TEMPERATURE-RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Temperature as a Fundamental Dimension / Temperature Difference and Heat Transfer / Thermal Comfort / Heating Values of Fuels / Degree Days and Energy Estimation / TemperatureRelated Material Properties 12. ELECTRIC CURRENT AND RELATED VARIABLES IN ENGINEERING — Electric Currents, Voltage, and Electric Power / Electric Circuits and Components / Electric Motors / Lighting Systems 13. ENERGY AND POWER — Work, Mechanical Energy, and Thermal Energy / Conservation of Energy / Power / Efficiency / Energy Sources, Generation, and Consumption Part III: Computational Engineering Tools 14. COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING TOOLS: ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEETS: — Microsoft Excel Basics / Excel Functions / Plotting with Excel / Matrix Computation with Excel 15. COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING TOOLS: MATLAB — MATLAB Basics / MATLAB
functions, Loop Control, and Conditional Statements — Plotting with MATLAB / Matrix Computations with MATLAB / Symbolic Mathematics with MATLAB Part IV: Engineering Graphical Communication 16. ENGINEERING DRAWINGS AND SYMBOLS — Mechanical Drawings / Civil, Electrical, and Electronic Drawings — Solid Modelling / Engineering Symbols Part V: Engineering Material Selection 17. ENGINEERING MATERIALS — Material Selection and Origin / The Properties of Materials / Metals / Concrete / Wood / Plastics, Silicon, Glass, and Composites / Fluid Materials: Air and Water Part VI: Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering Economics 18. MATHEMATICS IN ENGINEERING — Mathematical Symbols and Greek Alphabet / Linear Models / Nonlinear Models / Exponential and Logarithmic Models / Matrix Algebra / Calculus 19. PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS IN ENGINEERING — Probability-Basic Ideas / Statistics-Basic Ideas / Frequency Distributions / Measures of Central Tendency and VariationMean, Median, and Standard Deviation / Normal Distribution 20. ENGINEERING ECONOMICS — Cash Flow Diagrams / Simple and Compound Interest / Future Worth of a Present Amount and Present Worth of a Future Amount / Effective Interest Rate / Present and Future Worth of Series Payment / Choosing the Best Alternatives-Decision Making / Excel Financial Functions
Engineering Communication
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Engineering Communication Charles W. Knisely, Bucknell University Karin I. Knisely, Bucknell University 524 pages. Softbound. 8 x 10. 4-Color. ©2015.
ISBN: 1-133-11470-9, ISBN-13: 978-1-133-11470-3 A practical how-to book, Engineering Communication is more than a guidebook for creating clear, accurate and engaging communication; it is a complete teaching tool that bridges the gap between academic and industry expectations. It includes the use of technology to produce dynamic written, oral, and visual communication. There are numerous complete examples, many taken directly from either student
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or business samples. The text asks students to critically examine the goals and methods of engineering communication. Written with stepby-step instructions on how to create both written and oral communication, the pedagogy includes end-of-chapter exercises to give the students the opportunity to use what they have learned, and for the instructor to assess student mastery.
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Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of engineering communication, from common mistakes to avoid, to researching sources, to drafting, and proofreading, in all engineering communication modes. Complete examples of successful engineering communication. Step-by-step writing instructions. Tips for multi-lingual students are presented throughout the book in those sections where students may find the material challenging. Free instructor and student websites with additional full-length examples of successful written and visual communication, as well as exercises using communication technology templates.
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MindTap for Engineering is a personalized learning experience allowing students to make notes and flashcards, highlight text, save bookmarks, and even hear the text read aloud. Students can complete homework and gradable assessments online, and instructors can customize course content and easily assess progress and student engagement. Instant Access ISBN: 1-305-49856-9; ISBN-13: 978-1-305-49856-3 Printed Access Card ISBN: 1-305-49857-7; ISBN-13: 978-1-305-49857-0
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1. Why Do Engineers Need to Communicate? PART I. INTRODUCTION TO FINDING, READING, AND CITING TECHNICAL SOURCES 2. Finding Information and Citing Sources 3. Reading Technical Reports PART II. PREPARING TECHNICAL REPORTS 4. Step-By-Step Preparation of a Laboratory Report with Sample Report 5. Revising Reports and Reviewing Grammar 6. Engineering Toolbox and Visual Elements PART III. OTHER TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL WRITING 7. Professional Correspondence 8. Proposals, Collaborative Writing, and Progress Reports 9. Specifications, Contracts, and Intellectual Property 10. Overview Reports PART IV. ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND POSTER PREPARATION 11. Oral Presentations and Running Meetings 12. Poster Presentations Appendix 1: Word Processing in Microsoft Word 2010 Appendix 2: Making Graphs in Microsoft Excel 2010 and Excel for Mac 2011 Appendix 3: Preparing Oral Presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
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A Practical Guide to Workplace Communications MATLAB® Programming for Engineers with Applications for David Ingre, Engineers Kwantlen University College
312 pages. Softbound. 7-3/ 8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2008.
ISBN: 0-495-08256-2, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-08256-9 Intended for an introductory Communications course for engineering students, this book also serves as a workplace guide for practicing engineers. Predicated on the successful dynamic analysis model CMAPP (context, message, audience, purpose, and product), this practical guide provides students with a variety of communication strategies, along with help in creating the types of proposals, reports, memos, letters, etc., most appropriate for the workplace. Interrelated case studies and exercises help to develop the critical thinking and planning skills essential for engineering students, and the importance of both ethical and cultural considerations in the development of effective communications is stressed throughout the book.
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• This text focuses on the most important elements of contemporary communications likely to be used by engineers. • An exploration of the growing distinctions between technical communications and more traditional forms of writing, such as narratives and essays, is emphasized. • Students will be given the opportunity to deal with the importance of both ethics and cultural considerations in the development of effective communication. • Case studies are presented throughout the text which allows the student to examine the application of the CMAPP approach in the real world and study and analyze common weaknesses. • Exercises are based on material covered in the chapter and give opportunities to apply the material to the case study organizations as well as with people in the real-world marketplace. • At the end of every chapter is a list of useful web sites that relate either to the material covered in the chapter or to relevant communications issues. • Author–designed PowerPoint Presentation is available free to instructors to assist in lectures.
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Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems - Australia 570 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2013.
ISBN: 0-495-66807-9, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66807-7 MATLAB® Programming with Applications for Engineers seeks to simultaneously teach MATLAB® as a technical programming language while introducing students to many of the practical functions that make solving problems in MATLAB® so much easier than in other languages. The book provides a complete introduction to the fundamentals of good procedural programming. It aids students in developing good design habits that will serve them well in any other language that may be pick up later. Programming topics and examples are used as a jumping off point for exploring the rich set of highly optimized application functions that are built directly into MATLAB®.
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• Teaches good programming skills and habits that transfer to any other procedural programming language. • A heavy emphasis is placed on using the built-in MATLAB® functions for engineering applications and solving real world type problems. • “Good Programming Practice” features emphasize good design practices. Examples of good programming practices include the use of proper program headers and data dictionaries in all programs, good commenting, proper program structure, etc. • “Programming Pitfalls” are also emphasized. This feature highlights the most common errors that beginners make and how to avoid them. • Uses a five-step program design process employed regularly throughout the text. • Includes a significant section on 3D plots with an extensive example explaining the importance and operation of the difficult meshgrid function. • Students learn how to use handle graphics to create simple interactive plots and animations. • Includes a chapter totally devoted to MATLAB® applications commonly used by engineering students. • Extensive end-of-chapter exercises including examples from a wide variety of engineering disciplines.
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content and easily assess progress and student engagement. Instant Access ISBN: 1-285-86590-1; ISBN-13: 978-1-285-86590-4 Printed Access Card ISBN: 1-285-86591-X ISBN- 13: 978-1-285-86591-1
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Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems - Australia 672 pages. Softbound. 8 x 10. 2-Color. ©2016
ISBN: 1-111-57671-8, ISBN-13: 978-1-11157-671-4 Emphasizing problem-solving skills throughout this very sucessful book, Stephen Chapman introduces the MATLAB®® language and shows how to use it to solve typical problems. MATLAB®® Programming for Engineers, 5e teaches MATLAB®® as a technical programming language, showing students how to write clean, efficient and well documented programs, while simultaneously introducing students to many of the practical functions of MATLAB®®. The first eight chapters of the text are designed to serve as the text for an “Introduction to Programming / Problem Solving” course for freshman engineering students. The remaining chapters cover advanced topics such as I/O, object-oriented programming, and Graphical User Interfaces. These chapters may be covered in a longer course, or used as a reference by engineering students or practicing engineers who use MATLAB®.
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The fifth edition of this book is specifically devoted to MATLAB® R2014b. Release 2014b is the first edition of MATLAB® to enable the new H2 Graphics System, which produces higher quality outputs. Graphic components are now MATLAB® objects with handles returning properties. In addition, the MATLAB® implementation of objects and object-oriented programming has matured since the last edition of this book, and is therefor covered in detail. This book has been expanded to cover MATLAB® classes and objects, which work very closely with the new handle graphics system. The major changes in this edition of the book include: • Reduced chapter size in earlier chapters. Branches and loops now each have a chapter to themselves, and the discussion of functions is split over two chapters. This change helps students to absorb the material in more bitesized chunks.
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Good programming practices such as topdown design, emphasizing the importance of first clearly defining the problem to be solved and required inputs and outputs. Teaching the use of functions to decompose tasks into smaller subtasks, data hiding, unit testing, and how to avoid common mistakes. MATLAB® tools are covered to make programming easier including the Editor/ Debugger, Workspace Browser, Help Browser, and GUI design tools. “Good Programming” boxes highlight good programming practices when they are introduced for the convenience of the student. “Programming Pitfall” boxes highlight common errors so that they can be avoided. Emphasis on Data Structures and ObjectOriented MATLAB®. Several features designed to aid student comprehension include quizzes, end-ofchapter summaries, and questions with provided answers for self-testing. The source code for all examples in the book and instructor’s source code for all solutions are provided on the books’s website.
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1. Introduction to MATLAB® 2. MATLAB® Basics 3. Two-Dimensional Plots 4. Branching Statements and Program Design 5. Loops and Vectorization 6. Basic User-Defined Functions 7. Advanced Features of User-Defined Functions 8. Complex Numbers and 3D Plots 9. Additional Data Types 10. Sparse Arrays, Cell Arrays, and Structures 11. Input/Output Functions 12. User-Defined Classes and Object-Oriented Programming 13. Handle Graphics and Animation 14. Graphical User Interfaces A. UTF-8 Character Set B. Answers to Quizzes
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Essentials of MATLAB® Programming Second Edition
Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems - Australia 432 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2009.
ISBN: 0-495-29568-X, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-29568-6 Stephen Chapman’s Essentials of MATLAB® Programming is a successful freshman-level text that is useable in a wide range of courses. This brief text serves two purposes: (1) teaching how to program using MATLAB® as a technical programming language, and (2) teaching students the basics of computer programming. Using topdown design methodology, the text encourages students to think about the proper design of a program before coding. Problem–solving skills as well as the ability to locate desired functions within MATLAB® are also presented making this text a useful reference tool.
Key Features • Emphasis on top-down methodology – encourages the student to think about the proper design of a program before beginning to code. • Presents the use of functions to logically decompose tasks into sub-tasks, for use in data hiding, as well as the common mistakes made while using functions and how to avoid them. • Teaches the proper use of MATLAB®’s built-in tools for easier programming and debugging. • Includes “Good Programming Practice” and “Programming Pitfalls” boxes that highlight each practice or pitfall. • All MATLAB® source code is available for download via the companion website.
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MindTap for Engineering is a personalized learning experience allowing students to make notes and flashcards, highlight text, save bookmarks, and even hear the text read aloud. Students can complete homework and gradable assessments online, and instructors can customize course
Instructor’s Solutions Manual ISBN: 0-495-29569-8, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-29569-3
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Product Design for Engineers Devdas Shetty, University of the District of Columbia 538 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 2-Color. ©2016.
ISBN: 1-133-96204-1, ISBN-13: 978-1-133-96204-5 Intended to serve as a primary text for Product Design, Capstone Design, or Design for Manufacturing, Product Design For Engineers explores techniques for managing innovation, entrepreneurship, and design. Students are introduced to the creative problem-solving method for product success through case studies that explore issues of design for assembly, disassembly, reliability, maintainability, and sustainability. The book’s interdisciplinary approach, step-by-step coverage, and helpful illustrations and charts provide mechanical, industrial, aerospace, manufacturing, and automotive engineering students with everything they need to design cost-effective, innovative products that meet customer needs.
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manufacturing are presented, along with the basic equations and data needed to estimate manufacturing and assembly costs. Engineering design fundamentals embedded in practical, real world problems emphasize the importance of systematic selection of process materials and process combinations in creating competitively priced quality products. Customer satisfaction and its relationship to product design are emphasized. Case studies featuring step-by-step coverage of key techniques demonstrate the phenomenal success of integrated product and process development at world class companies such as Boeing.
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Product Design Process Customer Focus Creative Concept Generation and Evaluation Product Configuration and Design for Function 5. Design Evaluation - Assessing Design Assembly 6. Product Evaluation - Assessing Design for Disassembly and Maintenance.7. Product Architecture - The Impact on Manufacturing 8. Sustainable Product Design through Reliability 9. Digital Manufacturing and Virtual Product Prototyping 10. Additional Case Studies
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MindTap for Engineering is a personalized learning experience allowing students to make notes and flashcards, highlight text, save bookmarks, and even hear the text read aloud. Students can complete homework and gradable assessments online, and instructors can customize course content and easily assess progress and student engagement. Instant Access ISBN: 1-305-50296-5; ISBN-13: 978-1-305-50296-3 Printed Access Card ISBN: 1-305-50297-3; ISBN-13: 978-1-305-50297-0
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Engineering Design Process Second Edition
Yousef Haik, University of North Carolina - Greensboro Tamer M. Shahin, Kings College London, UK 320 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2011.
ISBN: 0-495-66814-1, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66814-5 This book is dedicated to the essential components of the design process and uses case studies, labs, and group projects to show their application. With explicit guidance, students learn that the design process is a set of procedures that will help them solve engineering problems. Yousef Haik and Tamer Shahin illustrate the critical steps of the design process, including articulating the problem, market analysis, function analysis, developing concepts, evaluating alternatives, and marketing, while facilitating hands-on learning and teamwork opportunities through labs and class-tested design problems.
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• Coverage has been thoroughly reviewed and revised to present a clear, linear demonstration of the engineering design process, as well as the fundamentals and considerations associated with Professional Engineering Design. • Illustrations, such as graphs and charts, have been up-dated for clarity of presentation. • In addition to an entire chapter full of sample design projects, labs and case studies have been integrated within the chapters to reinforce the chapter concepts through the use of hands-on exercises and/or real-world examples.
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• Includes presentation options for students with or without previous engineering coursework, allowing instructors to alter the sequence without changing the material. • Incorporates a consistent approach to teaching the engineering design process: identification of a need and setting goals, market analysis, specifications and constraints, function analysis, generating concepts, evaluating alternatives, analysis, experimenting, and marketing. • Introduces students to the prerequisite considerations for the design process including scheduling, human factors, safety considerations, and presentation style. • Uses examples throughout to show how the material is applied, and reinforces understanding with individual and team
GENERAL ENGINEERING General Engineering activities at the end of each chapter. • Presents laboratory experiments to help students adjust to working in teams; other design projects involve material selection, ergonomics, FEM analysis, geometric tolerance, and scheduling. • Covers important topics for today’s student such as Essential Transferable Skills, and Reverse Engineering.
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Creo™ Parametric Louis Gary Lamit, De Anza College
608 pages. Softbound. 8-1/2 x 11. 1-Color. ©2016.
ISBN: 1-305-25318-3, ISBN-13: 978-1-305-25318-6 Designed in direct consultation with PTC to work hand-in-hand with the latest release of PTC Creo software (formerly known as Pro/ENGINEER), PTC Creo™ Parametric 3.0 provides step-by-step instructions to help readers understand the uses, assets, attributes, and new capabilities of the redesigned software. This user-friendly guide is the first book on the market on PTC Creo 3.0 and provides all the information, screen shots, and detailed illustrations necessary for effective use of the software as an engineering design tool. The book is enhanced by a free companion website featuring online lessons, online lectures, and a link to the free downloadable PTC Creo Student Edition software. Key Features This is the first book available that covers the uses and new capabilities of the latest PTC Creo 3.0 software release. • Offering more lessons than any other Creo guide, the book prepares students for good jobs in the industry. • Every lesson introduces a new set of commands and concepts that are applied to a part, an assembly, or a drawing, using a set of commands that walk readers through the process step-by-step. • Detailed illustrations and large screen captures throughout the text clarify key points.
Hold Paramount: The Engineer’s Responsibility to Society Third Edition
P. Aarne Vesilind, Bucknell University Alastair S. Gunn, University of Waikato 224 pages. Softbound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2016.
ISBN 1-285-86966-4, ISBN-13: 978-1-285-86966-7
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Engineering Ethics
Each lesson starts with a list of objectives and ends with a lesson project. A free companion website includes lessons for online-only Chapters 13-22, as well as project pages, 30 hours of free lectures, and a link to free downloadable PTC Creo Student Edition software.
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Pro/ENGINEER® Wildfire™ 5.0 Louis Gary Lamit, De Anza College
744 pages. Softbound. 8-1/2 x 11. 1-Color. ©2011.
ISBN: 1-4390-6202-1, ISBN-13: 978-1-439-06202-9
Pro/ENGINEER® Wildfire™ 4.0 Louis Gary Lamit, De Anza College
704 pages. Softbound. 8-1/2 x 11. 1-Color. ©2009.
ISBN: 0-495-41119-1, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-41119-2
This practical and essential text, co-authored by an engineer and an ethicist, covers ethical dilemmas that any engineer might encounter on the job, emphasizing the responsibility of a practicing engineer to act in an ethical manner. To illustrate the complexities involved, the authors present characters who encounter situations that test the engineering code of ethics. The dialogue between the characters highlights different perspectives of each dilemma. As they proceed through the book, students see how the code of ethics can help in decision making, as well as the implications of various decisions. The philosophical theory that supports the ethical situations encountered is presented as boxed material following each section. New to This Edition • New discussions have been added on integrity and honesty. • New boxed entries focus on current events with ethical implications relevant to today’s engineering students including discussions on the N.S.A. whistle-blowing and the Bangladesh garment factory collapse.
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Co-written by an ethicist and a practicing engineer, the book provides a practical and philosophically sound perspective on engineering ethics. The book is organized by sections of the engineering code of ethics, covering all categories of ethical conflicts. Readers learn to use the engineering code of ethics as a useful tool when making certain types of decisions. Material on how the engineering code of ethics developed and how it has evolved provide a historical perspective. The book demonstrates how certain situations, while adhering to legal requirements, still present ethical dilemmas. Includes coverage of cultural issues and their impact on the engineering field and society at large.
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End-of-chapter questions challenge students to think about ethics and how they would address ethically-charged situations.
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1. DOING THE RIGHT THING: Deception I / Keeping Promises / Doing the Right Thing / Theft of Music / Obligations to Strangers / Moral Rules / Discussion Questions / References 2. THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION: On Being a Professional / Technical Expertise and Ethical Obligations / Organization of Professional Engineering / Can We Afford to Be Ethical? / Engineering Code of Ethics / The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Code of Ethics / Can a Person Stp Being an Engineer? / Code of Ethics and the Environment / Ethically Right for Me? I / Ethics and Decision-Making Models / Discussion Questions / References 3. ENHANCE HUMAN WELFARE: Moral Responsibilities of Engineers / Weapons Research / Just-War Theory / Engineering and Terrorism / Engineers as Intelligent Robots / What Is Integrity? / Discussion Questions / References 4. HOLD PARAMOUNT: Why Can’t Ethicists Be as Efficient as Engineers? / Medical Ethics / Legal Ethics / Legal and Moral Responsibility / Engineers Working Together / A Technical Challenge / Engineering Qualifications / Factors of Safety / Engineering Triumphs / Engineering Failures / Engineers as Managers / Acceptable Risk / Decision Making: Technical and Ethical Aspects / Consulting with Colleagues / Discussion Questions / References 5. SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC: Ethical and Legal Obligations / The Moral Status of Animals / Ethical Dilemmas I / Calculating the Value of Life / Fix Up Your Organization Ethically? / Whistleblowing I / Whistleblowing II / Whistleblowing III / Disaster in Kansas City / Options / Peace Engineering / Whistleblowing in Our Age of Terrorism and Surveillance / Ethically Right for Me? II / Trusting the Experts / Deception II / Confidentiality / Loyalty to the Firm / Discussion Questions / References 6. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Networking / Academia / Famous Engineers in History / Discussion Questions / References 7. SOLICIT OR ACCEPT GRATUITIES: Deception III / Corporate Gift Policies / Climate Change / Distant People / Future People / Discussion Questions / References 8. SELF-LAUDATORY LANGUAGE: Advertising / Discussion Questions 9. CONTRIBUTIONS IN ORDER TO SECURE WORK: Competitive Bidding / Bribery and the Law / When in Rome / Ethical Dilemmas II / Human Rights II / Discussion Questions / References 10. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF OTHERS: The Existential Pleasures of Engineering / Jokes about Engineers / Engineers and Armaments / Vegetarianism / Empathy / Reverence for Life / The Ethics of Asking and the Ethics of Giving / Maintaining the Quality of Engineering Education / Affirmative Action / Discussion Questions / References
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11. OVERSEAS WORK: Environmental Racism / Human Rights III / Politicians and Their Reputations / Discussion Questions / References 12. UPHOLD THE HONOR AND DIGNITY: Manners / Workplace Harassment / Discussion Questions 13. FAITHFUL AGENTS: Conflict of Interest I / Who Owns Your Mind? / Discussion Questions 14. AVOID CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: Safety / Professional Registration / Conflict of Interest II / Why Be a Good Engineer? / Discussion Questions / References 15. OBJECTIVE AND TRUTHFUL MANNER: Professional Respect / Engineers and the Media / Discussion Questions Epilogue
Engineering Mathematics/ Numerical Methods for Engineers
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics Seventh Edition
Peter V. O’Neil, University of Alabama - Birmingham 893 pages. Casebound. 8 x 10. 2-Color. ©2012.
ISBN: 1-111-42741-0, ISBN-13: 978-1-111-42741-2 Through previous editions, Peter O’Neil has made rigorous engineering mathematics topics accessible to thousands of students by emphasizing visuals, numerous examples, and interesting mathematical models. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7e features revised examples and problems, as well as newly added content that has been fine-tuned throughout to improve clarity of presentation. The computer plays a more prominent role than ever in generating computer graphics used to display concepts and problem sets. In this new edition, computational assistance in the form of a selfcontained MapleTM Primer has been included to encourage students to make use of such computational tools. The content has been reorganized into six parts and covers a wide spectrum of topics including Ordinary Differential Equations, Vectors and Linear Algebra, Systems of Differential Equations and Qualitative Methods, Vector Analysis, Fourier Analysis, Orthogonal Expansions, and Wavelets, and much more.
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• New MapleTM Primer—An Appendix on the use of MapleTM for computations encountered
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• The book is divided into 6 parts for ease of use. • Includes a Guide to Notation in the inside front cover showing the symbols and notation used throughout the text paired with the section in which it is defined or used. • Presents the correct development of concepts such as Fourier series and integrals, conformal mappings, and special functions, at the beginning of the text, followed by applications and models of important phenomena, such as wave and heat propagation and filtering of signals. • Includes numerous fully–solved example problems as well as review problems following each section of the text.
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GENERAL ENGINEERING General Engineering Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Fifth Edition Korean Version Book One ISBN: 9-812-43700-2, ISBN-13: 978-9-812-43700-6 Korean Version Book Two ISBN: 9-812-43701-0, ISBN-13: 978-9-812-43701-3
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Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers Using MATLAB® and C Robert J. Schilling, Clarkson University Sandra L. Harris, Clarkson University
Elements of Advanced Engineering Mathematics
740 pages. Casebound. 7-3/8 x 9-1/4. 1-Color. ©2000.
ISBN: 0-534-37014-4, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-37014-5 This book provides a comprehensive discussion of numerical computing techniques with an emphasis on practical applications in the fields of civil, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering. It features two software libraries that implement the algorithms developed in the text—a MATLAB® toolbox, and an ANSI C library. This book is intended for undergraduate students.
Peter V. O’Neil , University of Alabama - Birmingham 496 pages. Casebound. 8 x 10. 2-Color. ©2010.
ISBN 0-495-66818-4, ISBN-13: 978-0-495-66818-3 This book is intended to provide students with an efficient introduction and accessibility to ordinary and partial differential equations, linear algebra, vector analysis, Fourier analysis, special functions, and eigenfunction expansions, for their use as tools of inquiry and analysis in modeling and problem solving. It should also serve as preparation for further reading where this suits individual needs and interests. Many types of computations, such as construction of direction fields, or the manipulation Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials in writing eigenfunction expansions, require the use of software packages. A short Maple™ primer is included as Appendix B. This is designed to enable the student to quickly master the use of Maple™ for such computations. Other software packages can also be used.
Key Features • This new text incorporates Maple™ by Maplesoft® - a world leader in mathematical and analytical software. • Rigorous engineering mathematics topics are now made accessible with the emphasis of visuals, numerous examples, and interesting mathematical models. • Provides students with an efficient introduction to the required math necessary for engineering, as well as the tools for inquiry and analysis used in modeling and problem solving. • A separate Student’s Solutions Manual is available.
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Linear Algebra Yuma Ju, Tsinghua University Jinde Hu, Tsinghua University Cuiqin Lin, Tsinghua University Wenxun Xing, Tsinghua University Feiyan Wang, Tsinghua University
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450 pages. Softbound. 1-Color. Cengage Learning Asia. ©2009.
ISBN: 9-814-23200-9, ISBN-13: 978-9-814-23200-5 Comprehensive in scope yet clear in writing, Linear Algebra is suitable as a text or as a reference for students not majoring in mathematics. This text is perfect for the first year engineering student who may require extra material to boost their linear algebra skills. The esteemed team of authors have collaborated their broad base of mathematical knowledge to present a well rounded approach in all chapters. As well as providing application problems, a brief introduction to inner product space, Hermite quadratic functions, and Jordan canonical matrix is presented in the appendix.
Key Features
• Comprehensive coverage of topics, including chapters on optimization (Chapter 6) and digital signal processing (Chapter 10). • Two complete software libraries with source code and built-in documentation that implement the algorithms developed in the text. A GUI-driven MATLAB® toolbox and a comprehensive ANSI C library are provided on an accompanying CD-ROM bound into the text. • 38 detailed case studies apply techniques to problems in civil, mechanical, chemical and electrical engineering, with solutions in both MATLAB® and C.
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Instructor’s Solutions Manual ISBN: 0-534-37015-2, ISBN-13: 978-0-534-37015-2
• This book is also suitable for students not majoring in mathematics but using linear algebra as a tool to solve problems in their various majors. • Some key theorems, which are hard to prove, are tackled with simplified and brief proofs. For example, the relationship among the highest order of non-singular sub-matrix, the ranks of the columns and rows of a matrix implies that the ranks of the columns and rows are the same. • All exercises are divided into three levels: basic, hard, and complementary. They can be used electively for students at different levels. Several application-based problems are presented in Chapter 7, which can be used as a supplement to make students aware of the wide application of linear algebra.
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