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    • Additive Manufacturing Technologies 

      Gibson, Ian; Rosen, David; Stucker, Brent (Springer, 2015)
      Thank you for taking the time to read this book on Additive Manufacturing (AM). We hope you benefit from the time and effort it has taken putting it together and that you think it was a worthwhile undertaking. It all ...
    • Additive Manufacturing Technologies 

      Gibson, I.; Rosen, D. W.; Stucker, B. (Springer, 2010)
      Thank you for taking the time to read this book on Additive Manufacturing (AM). We hope you benefit from the time and effort it has taken putting it together and that you think it was a worthwhile undertaking. It all ...
    • Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases 

      Tan, Zhongchao (Springer, 2014)
      Air emissions include air pollution emissions and greenhouse gas emissions. Effective air emission control requires multidisciplinary expertise in engineering, education, physics, chemistry, mathematics, medical science, ...
    • Alternative Energy Sources 

      Efstathios, E. (Springer, 2012)
      In the beginning of the twenty-first century, our society is faced with an energy challenge: as highly populous, developing countries become more affluent and as the developed nations continue to increase their energy ...
    • Astronautics 

      Walter, Ulrich (Springer, 2019)
      This textbook is about all basic physical aspects of spaceflight. Not all have been covered in the past editions. So, what is new in this third edition? First, there are new sections covering new topics, such as – ...
    • Automatic Control with Experiments 

      Hernández-Guzmán, Victor Manuel; Silva-Ortigoza, Ramón (Springer, 2019)
      Automatic control is one of the disciplines that support the technologically advanced lifestyle that we know today. Its applications are present in almost all the activities performed by humans in the twenty-first century. ...
    • Brewing Science: A Multidisciplinary Approach 

      Mosher, Michael; Trantham, Kenneth (Springer, 2017)
      What do your professors do at the end of a day at college? Many, the authors included, will enjoy a craft brew and discuss the day’s successes and opportunities for improvement. Thus began the discussion for the beginnings ...
    • Building Energy Modeling with OpenStudio 

      Brackney, Larry; Parker, Andrew; Macumber, Daniel; Benne, Kyle (Springer, 2018)
      This book is intended to provide advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an introduction to the topic of building energy modeling, simulation, analysis, and optimization. It is assumed that the reader has a ...
    • Ceramic Materials Science and Engineering 

      Carter, C. Barry; Norton, M. Grant (Springer, 2013)
      In today’s materials science curriculum, there is often only time for one course on ceramic materials. Students will usually take courses on mechanical properties, thermodynamics and kinetics, and the structure of ...
    • Ceramic Materials Science and Engineering 

      Carter, C. Barry; Norton, M. Grant (Springer, 2007)
      In today’s materials science curriculum, there is often only time for one course on ceramic materials. Students will usually take courses on mechanical properties, thermodynamics and kinetics, and the structure of ...
    • Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering 

      Simpson, Ricardo; Sastry, Sudhir K. (Springer, 2013)
      No introductory chemical engineering book covers all the branches related to chemical engineering in the twenty-first century. In addition, existing books, independent of content, generally cover only chemical engineering ...
    • Composite Materials 

      Chawla, Krishan K. (Springer, 2012)
      Since the publication of the second edition of this book, there has been a spate of activity in the field of composites, in the academia as well as in the industry. The industrial activity, in particular, has been led by ...
    • Control Engineering 

      Keviczky, László; Bars, Ruth; Hetthéssy, Jenő; Bányász, Csilla (Springer, 2019)
      “Navigare necesse est”, i.e., the ship must be navigated, said the Romans in Antiquity. “Controlare necesse est”, i.e. systems must be controlled, we have been saying since the technological revolution of the nineteenth ...
    • Control Engineering: MATLAB Exercises 

      Keviczky, László; Bars, Ruth; Hetthéssy, Jenő; Bányász, Csilla (Springer, 2019)
      This book is intended to aid students in their study of MATLAB™/SIMULINK™ for use in solving control problems. Specifically, 16 labs for an introductory control course have been developed at the Department of Automation ...
    • Design Research in Information Systems 

      Hevner, Alan; Chatterjee, Samir (Springer, 2010)
      The creative human activity of design changes the world in which we live for the better. As academic researchers in the field of information systems (IS), the co-authors have observed, studied, and taught design in the ...
    • Electrical Machines 

      Vukosavic, Slobodan N. (Springer, 2013)
      This textbook is intended for undergraduate students of Electrical Engineering as their first course in electrical machines. It is also recommended for students preparing a capstone project, where they need to understand, ...
    • Electronics for Embedded Systems 

      Bindal, Ahmet (Springer, 2017)
      This book is written for young professionals, undergraduate and graduate students who have a background in basic circuit theory and want to learn about the circuits used in printed circuit boards and embedded systems. ...
    • Energy Harvesting and Energy Efficiency 

      Bizon, Nicu; Tabatabaei, Naser Mahdavi; Blaabjerg, Frede; Kurt, Erol (Springer, 2017)
      Energy harvesting and energy efficiency are two key topics for today’s power community. In the development of modern society, one of the key factors is to save energy in order to become more independent of other resources. ...
    • Energy Storage 

      Huggins, Robert A. (Springer, 2016)
      Energy is necessary for a number of reasons; the most basic and obvious involve the preparation of food and the provision of heat in order to make life comfortable, or at least, bearable. Subsequently, a wide range of ...
    • Engineering Electromagnetics 

      Ida, Nathan (Springer, 2015)
      One of the main difficulties in teaching electromagnetic fields is the perception on the part of many students that electromagnetics is essentially a supportive topic. They are told that they need to study electromagnetics ...