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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aerospace Engineering General Engineering


Dynamic Systems 14 B.E.S.T 47
Dynamics 14 Computing/Programming 48
Introduction to Flight 15 Engineering Design 48
Mechatronics 16 Engineering Economy 48
Viscous Fluid Flow/Boundary Layer Theory 17 Engineering Statistics 50
Environmental Engineering 51
Chemical Engineering Foundations Of Engineering 52
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) 18 Introduction/Problem Solving 53
Process Control 19 MATLAB 54
Thermodynamics (Introduction) 20 Numerical Methods 55

Civil Engineering Industrial Engineering


Environmental Engineering (Introduction) 21 Engineering Statistics 56
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) 21 Operations Research 56
Numerical Methods 22 Simulation 57
Statics 23
Strength Of Materials/Mechanics Of Materials 24 Manufacturing And Construction Technology
Structural Analysis 25 CNC Technology 59
Structures: Concrete 26 Welding 60

Computer Science Mechanical Engineering


C++/CS1 27 Combustion Engines 61
Database Systems 28 Compressible Flow/Gas Dynamics 61
Java/CS1 29 Dynamics 62
Software Engineering 30 Engineering Design 63
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) 64
Electrical Engineering General 65
Circuits 32 Heat Transfer (Introduction) 66
Computer Networks 33 Introduction Of Materials Science 66
Digital Logic Design 33 Kinematics/Dynamics Of Machines 67
Electrical Engineering Intro 34 Machines Design 68
Electromagnetics 35 Measurements/Experimentation/
Microelectronics 36 Instrumentation 70
Statics 71
Electricity And Electronics
Statics and Strength Of Materials 73
Digital Electronics 38
Strength Of Materials/Mechanics
Electricity/Electronics Circuits Intro 39
Of Materials 73
Electronic Communications 40
Thermal Fluid Sciences 74
Electronic Principles 41
Thermodynamics (Introduction) 75
Introduction To Electricity/Electronics,
Viscous Flow/Boundary Layer Theory 77
DC/AC Circuits 42
Programmable Logic Controllers 43

Engineering Graphics/Drawing & Cad


Engineering Graphics And Drawing 45

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9. System Analysis in the Frequency Domain
Dynamic Systems 10. Introduction to Feedback Control Systems
11. Control System Design and the Root Locus Plot
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System Dynamics 12. Compensator Design and the Bode Plot


Palm III, William J 13. Vibration Applications
Edition: 4
2021©
APPENDICES
928 Pages A. Guide to Selected MATLAB Commands and
Print: 9781260570762
Connect: 9781260443967
Functions
B. Fourier Series
C. Developing Models from Data
D. Introduction to MATLAB (On Website)
E. Numerical Methods (On Website)

OVERVIEW Dynamic
System Dynamics includes the strongest treatment
of computational software and system simulation
Vector Mechanics for
of any available text with its early introduction Engineers: Dynamics
of MATLAB® and Simulink®. The text’s extensive SI Edition)
coverage also includes discussion of the root Ferdinand P. Beer Jr., E. Russell
locus and frequency response plots among other Johnston, Phillip J. Cornwell,
Brian Self
methods for assessing system behavior in the
time and frequency domains as well as topics Edition: 12
2019©
such as function discovery parameter estimation 928 Pages
and system identification techniques motor Print: 9789813157866
performance evaluation and system dynamics in Connect: 9789353166670

everyday life.

FEATURES
• Simplified presentation of solution methods gives
OVERVIEW
students an easier introduction to differential
A primary objective in a first course in mechanics
equation methods.
is to help develop a student’s ability first to analyze
• New homework problems offer instructors more problems in a simple and logical manner, and
variety for assignments. then to apply basic principles to their solutions. A
• Case studies throughout the text provides strong conceptual understanding of these basic
students an appreciation for applications. mechanics principles is essential for successfully
solving mechanics problems.
• Early introduction to MATLAB: Enables earlier
application of MATLAB. This edition of Vector Mechanics for Engineers will
help instructors achieve these goals. Continuing
• Simplified introduction to frequency response in the spirit of its successful previous editions,
methods improves students’ physical intuition this edition provides conceptually accurate and
and helps students become proficient in complex thorough coverage together with a significant
number algebra. refreshment of the exercise sets and online
delivery of homework problems to your students.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction The 12th edition has new case studies and
2. Dynamic Response and the Laplace enhancements in the text and in McGraw Hill’s
Transform Method Connect®. The hallmark of the Beer-Johnston
3. Modeling of Rigid-Body Mechanical Systems series has been the problem sets. This edition
is no different. Over 650 of the homework
4. Spring and Damper Elements in Mechanical
problems in the text are new or revised. One of the
Systems
characteristics of the approach used in this book
5. Block Diagrams, State-Variable Models and
is that mechanics of particles are clearly separated
Simulation Methods
from the mechanics of rigid bodies.
6. Electrical and Electromechanical Systems
7. Fluid and Thermal Systems
8. System Analysis in the Time Domain

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This approach makes it possible to consider CONTENTS
simple practical applications at an early stage 11. Kinematics of Particles
and to postpone the introduction of the more 12. Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law

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over 100 Free-Body Diagram Tool Problems and Methods
Process-Oriented Problems. 14. Systems of Particles
15. Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
FEATURES
16. Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and
• 100% of the free-body diagram problems have
Accelerations
been added to Connect.
17. Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and
• Stand-alone Process-Oriented Problems are now Momentum Methods
included in Connect. 18. Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions
• Each chapter now features a case study. Connect 19. Mechanical Vibrations
contains videos based on each case-study to Appendix: Fundamentals of Engineering
demonstrate more applications to students. Examination
Questions in Connect will relate back to the video.
• Statics and Dynamics offer Case Study Videos. Introduction to Flight
• Only Dynamics offers Working Model Videos.
• Thoroughly Refreshed Problem Set in the Twelfth Introduction to Flight
Edition. Approximately 20% of the problems are John Anderson,
Mary L. Bowden.
updated from the previous edition.
Edition: 19
• Concept Questions are multiple choice problems 2022©
that require few, if any, calculations are included. 960 Pages
Print: 9781260597998
Students are encouraged to solve these Connect: 9781260786125
problems using the principles and techniques
discussed in the text and to use these principles
to help develop their intuition.
• Computer and Design Problems are offered at
the end of each chapter. While the problems
are generic they are designed to be easily
solved using popular computational programs OVERVIEW
like MATLAB® and Mathcad®. The computer Anderson’s Introduction to Flight, is designed for
problems focus on symbolic manipulation and first or second-year engineering students and any
plotting rather than programming. reader looking for an introduction to aerospace
engineering. It is written in an intentionally easy-
• A Careful, Step-By-Step Presentation is followed to understand style. Readers are introduced to
in each lesson of each chapter, and every the basic areas of aerodynamics, flight dynamics,
chapter starts with a real-life example and an propulsion, and space flight (astronautics). In this
outline previewing the chapter objectives and edition, space flight content covers the expanding
lessons. Each lesson is accompanied by sample role of space vehicles within the field of aerospace
problems and Solving Problems On Your Own engineering.
boxes that prepare students for the problem
sets. Each chapter finishes with a brief Review Continuing the tradition of the previous edition,
Problem set and an assortment of computer and the 9th edition is intended not only to educate but
design problems. also to motivate the reader to pursue the subject of
aerospace engineering. In addition, new sections
• Well-Respected Sample Problems are a signature continue the unique tradition of including historical
Beer and Johnston text feature that allow content discussing the origins of the technology.
students to see important key problem types If you want to understand the engineering behind
and with the solution laid out on a single page, how airplanes fly, how spacecrafts are launched
organized to provide a potent model for student into space, and how they are able to follow the
problem solving. Sample Problems serve the dual right path to their destination, this book is for you.
purpose of amplifying the text and demonstrating
the type of neat and orderly work that students
should cultivate in their own solutions.

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FEATURES This text has been tested over several years to
A new section on the Space Environment in ensure accuracy. Introduction to Mechatronics
Chapter 8 provides better understanding of the and Measurement Systems, Fifth Edition - is
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challenges for spacecraft design. a multifaceted resource which is designed to


CONTENTS serve as a text for modern instrumentation and
1. The First Aeronautical Engineers measurements courses, hybrid electrical and
mechanical engineering courses replacing
2. Fundamental Thoughts
traditional circuits and instrumentation courses, as
3. The Standard Atmosphere
well as for stand-alone mechatronics courses, or
4. Basic Aerodynamics
the first course in a mechatronics sequence.
5. Airfoils, Wings, and Other Aerodynamics
Shapes It can also work for hybrid courses, providing an
6. Elements of Airplane Performance opportunity to reduce the number of credit hours
7. Principles of Stability and Control in a typical mechanical engineering curriculum.
8. Space Flight (Astronautics) Written by the academic award-winning author
9. Propulsion and mechanical engineering professor, Dr. David
10. Hypersonic Vehicles G. Alciatore.

APPENDICES FEATURES
A. Standard Atmosphere, SI Units • New and expanded mechatronics system
B. Standard Atmosphere, English Engineering flowchart used at the beginning of each chapter.
Units • Additional end-of-chapter questions throughout
C. Symbols and Conversion Factors the book provide more homework and practice
D. Airfoil Data options for professors and students.
• MATLAB solutions added for all MathCAD
Mechatronics analysis files provided in previous editions.
• The Laboratory Exercises Manual that
Introduction to supplements and supports this book is now
Mechatronics and available on-line for free and unlimited use by
Measurement Systems faculty and students. It is located, along with
David G. Alciatore video demonstrations, on the Lab Book web page
Edition: 5 at: mechatronics.colostate.edu/lab_book.html
2019©
608 Pages • Coverage of New Measurement Technologies
Print: 9781260085198 including rapidly changing subjects like
Connect: 9781260049350
MEMS, cutting edge sensor technology, and
micromachines.
• Design Examples are featured throughout the
text to help students learn the material in context.
OVERVIEW
• Broad Coverage of Mechatronics. The text
Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement
provides an overview of measurement systems,
Systems, Fifth Edition, provides comprehensive and
circuits, interfacing, sensors, actuators and design
accessible coverage of the field of mechatronics for
analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems.
mechanical, electrical and aerospace engineering
majors. The author presents a concise review CONTENTS
of electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital 1. Introduction
circuits, and motors-all of which are fundamental to 2. Electric Circuits and Components
understanding mechatronic systems. 3. Semiconductor Electronics
Mechatronics design considerations are 4. System Response
presented throughout the text, and in “Design 5. Analog Signal Processing Using Operational
Example” features. The text’s numerous Amplifiers
illustrations, examples, class discussion items, 6. Digital Circuits
and chapter questions & exercises provide an 7. Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing
opportunity to understand and apply mechatronics 8. Data Acquisition
concepts to actual problems encountered in 9. Sensors
engineering practice. 10. Actuators

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11. Mechatronic Systems—Control Architectures • Readers will find a wealth of material, fluid
and Case Studies mechanics videos, supplementary handouts,
PowerPoint slides for lectures, sample exams,
APPENDICES:

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biographical information on key contributors,
A. Measurement Fundamentals password-protected solutions to exercise
B. Physical Principles problems, and the ability to provide feedback in
C. Mechanics of Materials the instructor’s manual and the student resource
website.
Viscous Fluid Flow/ • This text provides detailed procedures to solve a
Boundary Layer Theory wide range of viscous and thermal flow problems,
so readers are better prepared to tackle real-
world problems and to better interpret simulation
Viscous Fluid Flow
results.
Frank White

Edition: 4 CONTENTS
2022© 1. Preliminary Concepts
544 Pages
Print: 9781260597806 2. Fundamental Equations of Compressible
Connect: 9781264428106 Viscous Flow
3. Solutions of the Newtonian Viscous-Flow
Equations
4. Laminar Boundary Layers
5. The Stability of Laminar Flows
6. Incompressible Turbulent Mean Flow
7. Compressible Boundary Layer Flow
OVERVIEW
Since 1974 this book has been known for its APPENDICES
academic rigor and effectiveness at serving as a A. Transport Properties of Various Newtonian
convenient “one-stop shop” for those interested in Fluids
expanding their knowledge of the rich and evolving B. Equations of Motion of Incompressible
field of fluid mechanics. The fourth edition contains Newtonian Fluids in Cylindrical and Spherical
important updates and over 200 new references Coordinates
while maintaining the tradition of fulfilling the C. A Runge-Kutta Subroutine for
role of a senior or first-year graduate textbook N Simultaneous Differential Equations
on viscous motion with a well-balanced mix of
engineering applications.

FEATURES
• Readers are introduced to several supplementary
techniques including the Bragg–Hawthorne
approach, a simplified momentum-integral
formulation, and new Blasius solutions.
• Chapter 4 has been substantially improved. We
have explained the 1921 Pohlhausen paradox and
provided new analytical velocity profiles that are
considerably more precise, including a closed-
form solution to the Blasius equation.
• 28 new problems have been added to the
original set of 255. Many of the new problems
are realistic and either self-guided or leading to
prescribed answers.
• Over 50% of Chapter 5 is new and extends the 1D
hydrodynamic stability approach to the biglobal
framework so readers can tackle more complex
configurations using the fast-growing biglobal
approach.

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• Updated examples using household items:
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) Chapter 2 and Chapter 10 contain updated
examples that use household items, such as a
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Fluid Mechanics for coffee maker and a one-use liquid dispenser,


Chemical Engineers which make the material more accessible.
Noel de Nevers

Edition: 4
CONTENTS
2021© 1. Introduction
688 Pages Part 1: Preliminaries
Print: 9781260575149
2. Fluid Statics
3. The Balance Equation and the Mass Balance
4. The First Law of Thermodynamics
Part 2: Flows which are Practically One-
Dimensional or can be Treated as Such
5. Bernoulli’s Equation
OVERVIEW 6. Fluid Friction in Steady One-Dimensional Flow
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers third 7. The Momentum Balance
edition retains the characteristics that made this
8. One-Dimensional High-Velocity Gas Flow
introductory text a success in prior editions. It is
Part 3: Some Other Topics, which can be Viewed
still a book that emphasizes material and energy
by the Methods of One-Dimensional Fluid
balances and maintains a practical orientation
Mechanics
throughout. No more math is included than is
9. Model Studies, Dimensional Analysis, and
required to understand the concepts presented.
Similitude
To meet the demands of today’s market the 10. Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines
author has included many problems suitable for 11. Flow Through Porous Media
solution by computer. Two brand new chapters are 12. Gas-Liquid Flow
included. The first on mixing augments the book’s 13. Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Circular Pipes
coverage of practical issues encountered in this 14. Surface Forces
field. The second on computational fluid dynamics Part 4: Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid
(CFD) shows students the connection between Mechanics
hand and computational fluid dynamics. 15. Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Mechanics
16. Potential Flow
FEATURES
17. The Boundary Layer
• The fourth edition includes numerous new and
revised examples with about 30 new problems 18. Turbulence
that draw on the new material. 19. Mixing
20. Computational Fluid Dynamics, (CFD)
• New material on hydraulic fracturing: Chapters
2 (Fluid Statics) and 6 (Fluid Friction in Steady, APPENDICES
1D Flow) introduce hydraulic fracturing through A. Tables and Charts of Fluid Properties, Pipe
calculations of the minimum surface pressure Dimensions and Flows, and High-Velocity
required to fracture rock and the surface Gas Flows
pressure required to steadily force fluid into the B. Derivations and Proofs
rock. C. Equations for Two- and Three-Dimensional
Fluid Mechanics
• New material on wind turbines: Chapter 10
D. Answers to Selected Problems
(Pumps, Compressors, and Turbines) now
includes new material on wind turbines. It also
describes three new positive displacement
pumps including peristaltic pumps and a one-use
liquid dispenser.
• New chapter on microfluidics: Chapter 21 has
important applications in biology, medicine, and
chemical analysis.

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Fluid Mechanics: 6. Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems
Fundamentals and 7. Dimensional Analysis and Modeling
Applications (SI Edition) 8. Internal Flow

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Yunus Cengel, John Cimbala
9. Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow
Edition: 4 10. Approximate Solutions of the Navier-Stokes
2018©
928 Pages Equation
Print: 9789813157880 11. External Flow: Drag and Lift
Connect: 9789353167295
12. Compressible Flow
13. Open-Channel Flow
14. Turbomachinery
15. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
Appendices: Property Tables and Charts (SI Edition)
OVERVIEW
This book communicates directly with tomorrow’s
engineers in a simple yet precise manner while Process Control
covering the basic principles and equations of fluid
mechanics in the context of numerous and diverse
Introduction to Chemical
real-world engineering examples. The text helps Processes: Principles,
students develop an intuitive understanding of Analysis, Synthesis
fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics using Regina M. Murphy
figures, numerous photographs and visual aids to
Edition: 2
reinforce the physics. 2023©
768 Pages
The highly visual approach enhances the Print: 9781265242992
learning of fluid mechanics by students. This text Connect: 9781264474134
distinguishes itself from others by the way the
material is presented – in a progressive order from
simple to more difficult, building each chapter upon
foundations laid down in previous chapters. In this
way, even the traditionally challenging aspects of OVERVIEW
fluid mechanics can be learned effectively. Introduction to Chemical Processes: Principles
Analysis Synthesis enhances student
FEATURES understanding of the connection between the
• New subsections “Uniform versus Non-Uniform chemistry and the process. Users will find strong
Flow” and “Equation Solvers” have been added coverage of chemistry, gain a solid understanding
to Chapter 1. of what chemical processes do (convert raw
• Two new sections, “Flying Birds and Insects” by materials into useful products using energy and
guest author Azar Eslam Panah of Penn State, other resources) and learn about the ways in which
Berkley and “CFD Methods for Two-Phase Flows” chemical engineers make decisions and balance
by guest author Alex Rattner of Penn State have constraints to come up with new processes and
been added to Chapter 11 and Chapter 15. products.

• In Chapter 8, we now highlight the explicit The author presents material and energy
Churchill equation as an alternative to the implicit balances as tools to achieve a real goal: workable
Colebrook equation. economical and safe chemical processes and
products. Loaded with intriguing pedagogy this
• Two new Application Spotlights, “Smelling Food; text is essential to a student’s first course in
the Human Airway” by Rui Ni of Penn State Chemical Engineering.
and “Multicolor Particle Shadow Velocimetry/
Accelerometry” by Michael McPhail and Michael FEATURES
Krane of Penn State have been added to Chapter • Simple matrix manipulations were integrated into
4 and Chapter 8. the text when the topic was introduced, rather
than relegating to a separate section. Students
CONTENTS have greater access and familiarity with programs
1. Introduction and Basic Concepts such as MATLAB or Python, or calculators, that
2. Properties of Fluids can easily solve matrix equations.
3. Pressure and Fluid Statics
4. Fluid Kinematics
5. Bernoulli and Energy Equations

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• The Degree-of-Freedom analysis was moved The chapters are written in a clear, logically
from Chapter 2 to Chapter 3. This provides organized manner, and contain an abundance
students with more practice at struggling to of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations
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solve problems and builds their intuition before to help students understand complex concepts.
the introduction of a systematic means to count This text is structured to alternate between the
equations and variables. This also allows for the development of thermodynamic principles and the
introduction of the extent of reaction concept correlation and use of thermodynamic properties
before DOF analysis, which then makes the as well as between theory and applications. .
method of counting reaction variables clearer.
FEATURES
• The development of the differential material • New and updated examples throughout the
balance equation in Chapter 3 was substantially text that are relevant to student interests and
reorganized. Notation for the integral material experience. In particular, many more examples
balance equation was simplified. The more are shown in contexts outside of the traditional
advanced material on linear algebra and linear petrochemical industry.
models of flowsheets was deleted or moved to
the appendix. • The material on phase equilibrium (Chapters
10, 11, 12, and 14) has been reorganized to more
CONTENTS clearly show how the general criterion of equality
1. Converting the Earth’s Resources into Useful of fugacities in two phases is simplified to
Products produce common, practical equations for treating
2. Process Flows: Variables, Diagrams, Balances phase equilibrium.
3. Mathematical Analysis of Material Balance
Equations and Process Flow Sheets CONTENTS
4. Synthesis of Reactor Flow Sheets and 1. Introduction
Selection of Reactor Process Conditions 2. The First Law and Other Basic Concepts
5. Selection of Separation Technologies and 3. Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids
Synthesis of Separation Flow Sheets 4. Heat Effects
6. Process Energy Calculations and Synthesis of 5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Safe and Efficient Energy Flow Sheets 6. Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids
7. Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow
APPENDICES Processes
A. Mathematical Methods 8. Production of Power from Heat
B. Physical Property Data 9. Refrigeration and Liquefaction
C. Answers to Select Problems 10. The Framework of Solution Thermodynamics
11. Mixing Processes
12. Phase Equilibrium: Introduction
Thermodynamics (Introduction) 13. Thermodynamic Formulations for Vapor/
Liquid Equilibrium
Introduction to 14. Chemical-Reaction Equilibria
Chemical Engineering
15. Topics in Phase Equilibria
Thermodynamics
16. Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes
J.M. Smith, Ness, Hendrick C.
Van Michael Abbott,
Mark Swihart

Edition: 9
2022©
768 Pages
Print: 9781260597684
Connect: 9781260792782

OVERVIEW
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics presents comprehensive
coverage of thermodynamics from a chemical
engineering viewpoint. The text provides
a thorough exposition of the principles of
thermodynamics and details their application to
chemical processes.

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Environmental Engineering (Introduction) Fluid Mechanics (Introduction)

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
Environmental Frank White
Engineering
Edition: 9
Mackenzie L. Davis, 2021©
David A. Cornwell 880 Pages
Print: 9781260575545
Edition: 6 Connect: 9781260446531
2023©
1,072 Pages
Print: 9781260598025
Connect: 9781264567874

OVERVIEW OVERVIEW
Introduction to Environmental Engineering is Fluid Mechanics is the study of fluids as an
designed for use in an introductory sophomore- important branch of engineering mechanics.
level environmental engineering course with Almost everything on this planet either is a fluid
sufficient depth for use in more advanced or moves within or near a fluid. The essence of
courses. This book is written to be used in one the subject of fluid flow is a judicious compromise
of the first environmental engineering courses between theory and experiment. This textbook not
encountered by the student. As such, it provides only makes a great deal of theoretical treatment
the fundamental science and engineering available, but also provides experimental results as
principles that instructors in advanced courses may a natural and easy complement to the theory.
assume are common knowledge for an advanced
undergraduate. The principles considered in the book are
fundamental and have been well established.
FEATURES However, in presenting this important subject, we
• The fifth edition has been reorganized. New have drawn on our own ideas and experience.
chapters on risk assessment, water chemistry, Throughout the revisions, the informal and student-
sustainability and green engineering are oriented writing style has been retained and further
included. enhanced, and if it succeeds, has the flavor of an
• A new chapter on sustainability and green interactive lecture by the authors.
engineering focuses on water resources and
energy. Population growth and climate change FEATURES
implications are discussed. • Merged topics on the choice of variable and
• The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) scaling parameter with the Pi theorem in Chapter
examination for civil and environmental 5 to make it easier for students to follow the
engineering has been highlighted as a focal arguments.
point in this edition. Seventy percent of the • Classified applications for the linear momentum
topics included in the environmental engineering equation in Chapter 3 to help students to relate
specific Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
the equation with the applicable engineering
examination are covered in this text.
problems.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction • Concepts and definitions in Chapter 1 have been
2. Materials and Energy Balances centralized to help them stand out in the text.
3. Risk Assessment • Provided new data for worldwide wind power
4. Water Resources Engineering capacity in Chapter 11 to reflect the advancement
5. Water Chemistry in the application of fluid mechanics.
6. Water Treatment
7. Water Pollution CONTENTS
8. Wastewater Treatment 1. Introduction
9. Air Pollution 2. Pressure Distribution in a Fluid
10. Noise Pollution 3. Integral Relations for a Control Volume
11. Solid Waste Management 4. Differential Relations for Fluid Flow
12. Hazardous Waste Management 5. Dimensional Analysis and Similarity
13. Sustainability and Green Engineering 6. Viscous Flow in Ducts
14. Ionizing Radiation

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7. Flow Past Immersed Bodies • The major addition to this title is a section at
8. Potential Flow and Computational Fluid the end of Chapter 18 describing smoothing
Dynamics splines. By combining the attributes of regression
and splines into a single algorithm, smoothing
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9. Compressible Flow
splines are ideal for curve fitting of noisy data.
10. Open-Channel Flow
Our presentation includes both a theoretical
11. Turbomachinery description of the algorithm as well as an M-file
APPENDICES function for its implementation.
A. Physical Properties of Fluids
CONTENTS
B. Compressible Flow Tables
1. Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods,
C. Conversion Factors
and Problem Solving
D. Equations of Motion in Cylindrical
2. MATLAB Fundamentals
Coordinates
3. Programming with MATLAB
E. Estimating Uncertainty in Experimental Data
4. Roundoff and Truncation Errors
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods
6. Roots: Open Methods
Numerical Methods
7. Optimization
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices
Applied Numerical
9. Gauss Elimination
Methods with MATLAB for
Engineers and Scientists 10. LU Factorization
Steven C. Chapra 11. Matrix Inverse and Condition
12. Iterative Methods
Edition: 5
2023© 13. Eigenvalues
752 Pages 14. Linear Regression
Print: 9781265148225
Connect: 9781264933860 15. General Linear Least-Squares and Nonlinear
Regression
16. Fourier Analysis
17. Polynomial Interpolation
18. Splines and Piecewise Interpolation
OVERVIEW 19. Numerical Integration Formulas
Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB is 20. Numerical Integration of Functions
designed to support a one-semester course in 21. Numerical Differentiation
numerical methods. It has been written for students 22. Initial-Value Problems
who want to learn and apply numerical methods 23. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems
in order to solve problems in engineering and 24. Boundary-Value Problems
science. As such, the methods are motivated by
problems rather than by mathematics. That said, Applied Numerical
sufficient theory is provided so students come Methods with Python for
away with insight into the techniques and their Engineers and Scientists
shortcomings. Steven C. Chapra

Edition: 1
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• The basic content, organization, and pedagogy 672 Pages
Print: 9781265017965
of the fourth edition are essentially preserved in Connect: 9781266649295
the fifth edition. In particular, the conversational
writing style is intentionally maintained in order
to make the book easier to read. This book tries
to speak directly to the reader and is designed in
part to be a tool for self-teaching. OVERVIEW
Applied Numerical Methods with Python 1st Edition
• This edition has added some new material
is written for students who want to learn and apply
including a section in Chapter 6 on the Wegstein
numerical methods in order to solve problems in
method that provides a natural extension of fixed-
engineering and science. As such the methods are
point iteration.
motivated by problems rather than by mathematics.
Sufficient theory is provided so students come
away with insight into the techniques and their
shortcomings.

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FEATURES
• The basic content, organization, and pedagogy Statics
of this book are like the authors’ other numerical
methods textbooks. In particular, a conversational

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Vector Mechanics for
writing style is intentionally maintained in order Engineers: Statics (SI
to make the book easier to read. This book tries Edition)
to speak directly to the reader and is designed to Ferdinand P. Beer Jr., E. Russell
be a tool for self-teaching. As such, the authors Johnston, David Mazurek
believe it will have value outside the classroom Edition: 12
for professionals desiring to gain proficiency in 2019©
both numerical methods and Python. 656 Pages
Print: 9789813157859
• Python is a multiparadigm, open-source Connect: 9789353166618
computing environment that has ready access
to powerful numerical routines yet is free to use
by any individual or organization. In addition, it is
well managed and maintained, as is not always
the case with “free,” open-source software. OVERVIEW
Hence, it is becoming an increasingly popular A primary objective in a first course in mechanics
alternative to MATLAB. is to help develop a student’s ability first to analyze
problems in a simple and logical manner, and
CONTENTS then to apply basic principles to their solutions. A
1. Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods, strong conceptual understanding of these basic
and Problem Solving mechanics principles is essential for successfully
2. Python Fundamentals solving mechanics problems. This edition of Vector
3. Programming in Python Mechanics for Engineers will help instructors
4. Roundoff and Truncation Errors achieve these goals.
5. Roots: Bracketing Methods
Continuing in the spirit of its successful previous
6. Roots: Open Methods
editions, this edition provides conceptually
7. Optimization accurate and thorough coverage together with a
8. Linear Algebraic Equations and Matrices significant refreshment of the exercise sets and
9. Gauss Elimination online delivery of homework problems to your
10. LU Factorization students. The 12th edition has new case studies
11. Matrix Inverse and Condition and enhancements in the text and in McGraw Hill’s
12. Iterative Methods Connect®.
13. Eigenvalues
The hallmark of the Beer-Johnston series has been
14. Straight-Line Linear Regression
the problem sets. This edition is no different. Over
15. General Linear and Nonlinear Regression
650 of the homework problems in the text are
16. Fourier Analysis
new or revised. One of the characteristics of the
17. Polynomial Interpolation
approach used in this book is that mechanics of
18. Splines and Piecewise Interpolation particles are clearly separated from the mechanics
19. Numerical Integration Formulas of rigid bodies. This approach makes it possible to
20. Numerical Integration of Functions consider simple practical applications at an early
21. Numerical Differentiation stage and to postpone the introduction of the
22. Initial-Value Problems more difficult concepts. Additionally, Connect has
23. Adaptive Methods and Stiff Systems over 100 Free-Body Diagram Tool Problems and
24. Boundary-Value Problems Process-Oriented Problems.

FEATURES
• 100% of the free-body diagram problems have
been added to Connect.
• Stand-alone Process-Oriented Problems are now
included in Connect.
• Each chapter now features a case study. Connect
contains videos based on each case-study to
demonstrate more applications to students.
Questions in Connect will relate back to the
video.

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• Thoroughly Refreshed Problem Set in the Twelfth
Edition. Approximately 20% of the problems are Strength of Materials / Mechanics
updated from the previous edition. of Materials
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• Concept Questions are multiple choice problems 33 mm 8 × 10 inch

that require few, if any, calculations are included. Mechanics of Materials,


Students are encouraged to solve Mechanics
theseof Materials 8e SI Edition
Mechanics

Mechanics of Materials
in SI Units

problems using the principles and techniques


A strong conceptual understanding is essential for solving problems successfully. This edition
of Mechanics of Materials helps instructors and students achieve this goal by providing strong Ferdinand Beer, E. Johnston,
of Materials John DeWolf, David Mazurek
understanding and logical analysis of the concepts using SI units, which also helps identify the

discussed in the text and to use these principles


applications in designing actual engineering structures and machine components.
With new concepts presented in a simplified and detailed manner, a number of Advanced or Specialty
sections are included. To keep these distinct and optional, these are marked with asterisk so users
can choose whether or not to read. Using numerous engineering examples and end-of-chapter

to help develop their intuition.


homework problems, the book helps the readers to easily understand and relate to theory and

Edition: 8
application.
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system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver exactly what they need, when
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• Computer and Design Problems are offered at


assign assignments and tests easily and automatically grades and records scores of the student’s
work.

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the end of each chapter. While the problems are
● Extensive use of Free-body Diagrams

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● Ample number of Concept Applications

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8e
Online lab videos with data sets

in SI Units

using popular computational programs like


For online resources, please visit
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Beer
Johnston
DeWolf

MATLAB® and Mathcad®. The computer problems


Mazurek
Sanghi

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focus on symbolic manipulation and plotting


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• A Careful, Step-By-Step Presentation is followed OVERVIEW


in each lesson of each chapter, and every chapter Mechanics of Materials provides a precise
starts with a real-life example and an outline presentation of subjects illustrated with numerous
previewing the chapter objectives and lessons. engineering examples that students both
Each lesson is accompanied by sample problems
understand and relate to theory and application.
and Solving Problems On Your Own boxes that
The tried-and-true methodology for presenting
prepare students for the problem sets. Each
chapter finishes with a brief Review Problem material gives students the best opportunity to
set and an assortment of computer and design succeed in this course. From the detailed examples
problems. to the homework problems to the carefully
developed solutions manual instructors and
• Well-Respected Sample Problems are a signature
students can be confident the material is clearly
Beer and Johnston text feature that allow
explained and accurately represented.
students to see important key problem types
and with the solution laid out on a single page,
FEATURES
organized to provide a potent model for student
• Over 25% of the assigned problems from the
problem solving. Sample Problems serve the dual
previous edition have been replaced or revised.
purpose of amplifying the text and demonstrating
the type of neat and orderly work that students • Photographic content has been modified to
should cultivate in their own solutions. provide a more suitable conceptual context to the
important principles discussed.
CONTENTS
• This edition includes videos that show key
1. Introduction mechanics of materials experiments being
2. Statics of Particles conducted.
3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
CONTENTS
4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
1. Introduction-Concept of Stress
5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of
2. Stress and Strain-Axial Loading
Gravity
3. Torsion
6. Analysis of Structures
4. Pure Bending
7. Internal Forces and Moments
5. Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
8. Friction
6. Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled
9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia
Members
10. Method of Virtual Work Fundamentals of
7. Transformations of Stress and Strain
Engineering Examination
8. Principal Stresses Under a Given Loading
9. Deflection of Beams
10. Columns
11. Energy Methods
APPENDICES
A. Principal Units Used in Mechanics
B. Centroids and Moments of Areas
C. Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Common
Geometric Shapes

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D. Typical Properties of Selected Materials Used • Expanded treatment of design loads. Material
in Engineering from Chapter 2 on design loads has been
E. Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes incorporated into the “Practical Application”

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F. Beam Deflections and Slopes portions of the end-of-chapter problems
G Fundamentals of Engineering Examination throughout the text.
• New homework problems and a new focus on
loadings - A substantial number of the problems
Structural Analysis are new or revised for this edition (in both metric
and U.S. Customary System units), and many
Fundamentals of are typical of analysis problems encountered in
Structural Analysis practice.
Kenneth M. Leet, Chia-Ming
Uang, Joel Lanning • Review topics - Chapters 3, 4, and 5 provide a
useful review of fundamental skills of statics and
Edition: 6
2021© basic structures like trusses and beams. This
800 Pages edition features many revisions in these chapters
Print: 9781260570441
Connect: 9781266258107 aimed at helping students more quickly and
effectively refresh their skills in these topics.
• Computer Problems & Applications - some new
to this edition, provide readers with a deeper
understanding of the structural behavior of
OVERVIEW trusses, frames, arches, and other structural
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis introduces systems. These carefully tailored problems
engineering and architectural students to the illustrate significant aspects of structural behavior
basic techniques for analyzing the most common that, in the past, experienced designers needed
structural elements including: beams, trusses, many years of practice to understand and
frames, cables and arches. The content in this analyze correctly.
textbook covers the classical methods of analysis CONTENTS
for determinate and indeterminate structures and 1. Introduction
provides an introduction to the matrix formulation 2. Design Loads
on which computer analysis is based. 3. Statics of Structures—Reactions
Although it is assumed that readers have 4. Trusses
completed basic courses in statics and strength 5. Beams and Frames
of materials the basic techniques from these 6. Cables
courses are briefly reviewed the first time they 7. Arches
are mentioned. To clarify discussion this edition 8. Live Load Forces: Influence Lines for
uses many carefully chosen examples to illustrate Determinate Structures
the various analytic techniques introduced 9. Deflections of Beams and Frames
and whenever possible examples confronting 10. Work-Energy Methods for Computing
engineers in real-life professional practice have Deflections
been selected. 11. Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by the
Flexibility Method
FEATURES
12. Analysis of Indeterminate Beams and Frames
• This edition has significant revisions to coverage
by the Slope-Deflection Method
of the basic topics in determinate structural
13. Moment Distribution
analysis like drawing moment and shear
14. Indeterminate Structures: Influence Lines
diagrams. Revisions emphasize the consistent
use of sign conventions for internal forces. 15. Approximate Analysis of Indeterminate
Structures
• Over 300 figures have been revised, sometimes 16. Introduction to the General Stiffness Method
extensively, to provide even more consistency 17. Matrix Analysis of Trusses by the Direct
and accuracy in the presentation of important Stiffness Method
aspects of the analysis methods. 18. Matrix Analysis of Beams and Frames by the
Direct Stiffness Method

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• The 16th edition of the classic text, Design of
Structures: Concrete Concrete Structures, is completely revised to
be in full compliance with the 2019 American
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Design of Concrete Concrete Institute (ACI) Building Code. This


Structures new edition has the same dual objectives as
David Darwin, Charles W. Dolan, the previous editions: first to establish a firm
Arthur H. Nilson
understanding of the behavior of structural
Edition: 16 concrete, then to develop proficiency in the
2021©
800 Pages methods used in current design practice.
Print: 9781260575118
• Reinforcement development lengths are
modified: new development length equations are
explained and examples that demonstrate their
application are included.

CONTENTS
OVERVIEW 1. Introduction
For almost a century, Design of Concrete 2. Materials
Structures has been the authoritative source for 3. Design of Concrete Structures and
the behavior of reinforced concrete structures Fundamental Assumptions
and design approaches in accordance with the 4. Flexural Analysis and Design of Beams
ACI 318 Building Code. The 2019 ACI Building
5. Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams
Code contains over 150 technical changes. These
6. Bond, Anchorage, and Development Length
changes address higher strength reinforcement,
7. Serviceability
revisions to flexural design, shear capacity, and
8. Analysis and Design for Torsion
development of reinforcement. The changes have
9. Short Columns
profound and important impacts on the design of
concrete structures. The 16th edition of Design of 10. Slender Columns
Concrete Structures by Darwin and Dolan presents 11. Analysis, Idealization, and Preliminary Design of
current concrete behavior theory and updated Reinforced Concrete Beams and Frames
code-based design rules. The text and illustrated 12. Analysis and Design of One-Way Slabs
examples are essential for faculty members, 13. Analysis and Design of Two-Way Slabs
students, and practitioners to understand current 14. Walls
concrete design. 15. Footings and Foundations
16. Retaining Walls
FEATURES 17. Strut-and-Tie Method
• New members and detailed design information 18. Design of Reinforcement at Joints
is provided. This new material addresses strut- 19. Concrete Building Systems
and-tie methods for design, wall design, deep 20. Seismic Design
foundations, anchorage to concrete, shear lugs, 21. Anchoring to Concrete
and updated seismic design. 22. Prestressed Concrete
• Deflection calculations have been modified to be 23. Yield Line Analysis for Slabs
based on equations that better reflect member 24. Strip Method for Slabs
performance. The new equations result in larger
APPENDICES
calculated deflections and the possible need for
A. Design Aids
larger members to meet deflection limitations.
B. SI Conversion Factors: Inch-Pound Units to
• Updates have been made to the description of SI Units
shear behavior and incorporate revised design
equations. New shear equations were added with
discussions based on the empirical formulas, the
flexural reinforcement ratio, and size effects.
• Inclusion of higher strength reinforcement:
Design limits are expanded, and behavior
is modified by higher strength materials.
Reinforcement limits in beam design are revised,
and determination of maximum reinforcement
ratios has been simplified.

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• Incremental Development: One major objective
C++ /CS1 of this text is to teach students how to develop
programs. We use a concept called incremental

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C++ Programming: development.
An Object-Oriented
Approach • Pedagogical End Material: Each chapter contains
Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard three sets of pedagogical materials: Tips and
Gilberg Common Programming Errors, Key Terms and a
Edition: 1
Summary.
2020©
960 Pages • Practice Sets: The Practice sets are divided into
Print: 9781260547726 four sections of increasing complexity: Review
Questions, Exercises, Problems and Projects.

CONTENTS
1. Computers and Object-Oriented
Programming
OVERVIEW 2. Basic Elements of C++ Language
Computer Science: An Object-Oriented Approach 3. Functions
Using C++ has two primary objectives: to teach 4. Predefined Classes
the basic principles of programming as outlined in 5. Defining Classes
the ACM curriculum for a CS1 class and to teach 6. Decision
the basic constructs of the C++ language. While 7. Repetition (Loops)
C++ is a complex and professional language, our 8. Arrays and Vectors
experience has shown that beginning students can 9. Pointers
easily understand and use it.
10. More Class Elements
This text uses a combination of thorough, 11. Inheritance and Aggregation
well-ordered explanations and a strong visual 12. Templates and Virtual Functions
framework to make programming concepts 13. Searching and Sorting
accessible to students. The authors stress 14. Exception Handling
incremental program development, wherein 15. Files
program analysis is followed by building a structure 16. Recursion
chart, constructing UML flow diagrams, writing 17. ADTs (Lists, Stacks, and Queues)
algorithms, undertaking program design, and finally 18. Introduction to STL
testing. This foundation, combined with a focus on
the benefits of a consistent and well-documented APPENDICES
programming style, prepares students to tackle A. Unicode
the academic and professional programming B. Reserved Words
challenges they will encounter down the road with C. UML
confidence. D. Numbering System
E. Preprocessor Directives
FEATURES F. Manipulators
• Principle before Practice: Whenever possible, G. Bitwise Operators
we develop concepts before we introduce the H. Command-Line Argument
language implementation. I. Name Spaces
• Objects Early: Our approach to objects is to
introduce them early but gradually.
• Structure and Style: We consistently emphasize
a good consistent style and practice. Every
complete program uses a consistent style and
practice.
• Visual Approach: We have more than 440 figures,
110 tables and 325 program examples.
• High-Quality Programming Examples:
Programming examples vary in complexity but
each use a consistent style.

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• Expanded and Updated Applications: The
Database Systems material on application security has been
significantly expanded and emphasis is on
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Database System practical issues over abstract concepts.


Concepts Additionally, new material on application
Silberschatz, Abraham, Henry development has been included, mirroring rapid
F.Korth, S. Sudarshan
changes in the field and early coverage of OLAP
Edition: 7 is featured.
2020©
1392 Pages • Transaction Management: Coverage has been
Print: 9781260084504
moved earlier in the book, with chapter 14
providing basics for an introductory course and
details following in Chapters 15 and 16. The
new edition also features coverage of snapshot
isolation including coverage of potential hazards
when using it.
OVERVIEW • Expanded Coverage of Distributed Data Storage
Database System Concepts by Silberschatz, Korth Systems: Also known as cloud data storage,
and Sudarshan is now in its 6th edition and is one distributed data storage systems are increasingly
of the cornerstone texts of database education. It used for storing Web scale data and are more
presents the fundamental concepts of database and more significant for today’s computer
management in an intuitive manner geared toward professionals.
allowing students to begin working with databases
as quickly as possible. • Object Database and XML Chapters Postponed
to Later in the Book: Although object-oriented
The text is designed for a first course in databases languages and XML are widely used outside of
at the junior/senior undergraduate level or the databases, their support and use in databases
first-year graduate level. It also contains additional is limited, making them appropriate for more
material that can be used as supplements or as advanced courses. Placing this material later in
introductory material for an advanced course. the book allows it to be more easily skipped.
Because the authors present concepts as
intuitive descriptions, a familiarity with basic data • Upgraded Chapter on Web Applications and
structures, computer organization, and a high-level Their Relationship to Databases: The updated
programming language are the only prerequisites. material on Web Applications answers the
Important theoretical results are covered, but increasing need for web-related expertise in the
formal proofs are omitted. In place of proofs, computing field.
figures and examples are used to suggest why a • Emphasis on practical issues, applications and
result is true. implementation, coupled with intuitive coverage
of key theoretical concepts.
FEATURES
• Revised Coverage of SQL: The coverage of • Case studies covering the latest versions of
SQL is earlier and more complete, with greater IBM DB2, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and
attention to the variants of SQL that exist in actual PostgreSQL.
systems. • Detailed coverage of database internals and
• Running Example of a University Organization: A architectures.
new database schema based on university data is • Chapters on data mining and analysis and
used as a running example throughout the book. information retrieval.
• Revised and Expanded Coverage of Database
CONTENTS
Design: An updated chapter on ER modeling
1. Introduction
makes good use of the new running example of
Part 1: Relational Databases
the university database.
2. Introduction to the Relational Model
• Updated Chapter on Relational Design: The 3. Introduction to SQL
Relational Design chapter has been updated with 4. Intermediate SQL
a more readable style, providing more intuition 5. Advanced SQL
about normalization before covering functional 6. Formal Relational Query Languages
dependency theory.

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Part 2: Database Design
7. Database Design and the E-R Model Java/CS1
8. Relational Database Design

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9. Application Design and Development Introduction to
Part 3: Data Storage and Querying Programming with Java:
A Problem-Solving
10. Storage and File Structure
Approach
11. Indexing and Hashing
John A. Dean, Ray Dean
12. Query Processing
13. Query Optimization Edition: 3
2021©
Part 4: Transaction Management 960 Pages
14. Transactions Print: 9781260575248
Connect: 9781260249989
15. Concurrency Control
16. Recovery System
Part 5: System Architecture
17. Database-System Architectures
18. Parallel Databases OVERVIEW
19. Distributed Databases Introduction to Programming with Java: A Problem-
Part 6: Data Mining and Information Retrieval Solving Approach teaches the reader how to write
20. Data Mining programs using Java. It does so with a unique
21. Information Retrieval approach that combines fundamentals first with
Part 7: Specialty Databases objects early. The book transitions smoothly
22. Object-Based Databases through a carefully selected set of procedural
23. XML programming fundamentals to object-oriented
24. Advanced Application Development fundamentals.
25. Advanced Data Types and New Applications During this early transition and beyond, the book
26. Advanced Transaction Processing emphasizes problem solving. For example, Chapter
Part 8: Case Studies 2 is devoted to algorithm development, Chapter 8
27. PostgreSQL is devoted to program design, and problem-solving
28. Oracle sections appear throughout the book. The third
29. IBM DB2 Universal Database edition introduces several new Java language
30. Microsoft SQL Server features, most of the end-of-chapter GUI sections
Part 9: Appendices and the final GUI chapters use JavaFX, and almost
A. Detailed University Schema all end-of-chapter exercises are new.
B. Other Relational Query Languages
C. Advanced Relational Database Design FEATURES
D. Network Model • Switching Structures - With the advent of
E. Hierarchical Model Java 12, improvements have been made to the
venerable switch statement, and this edition
describes those improvements. The book
uses the new switching techniques (multiple
comma-separated case constants and no break
statements) for programs throughout the book.
And the text uses switch statements versus
switch expressions according to what the
problem calls for.
• New Exercises - The authors have substantially
changed most of the exercises and altered almost
all of them in some way. As before, they provide
exercise solutions on the password-protected
instructor’s portion of the book’s website.
• Three New Chapters – JavaFX - The text
includes three new chapters in the main body of
the book that describe GUI programming using
the JavaFX platform. As part of that presentation,
you’ll learn how to format your programs using
JavaFX CSS properties.

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• The end-of-chapter GUI sections have been
rewritten to take advantage of Java’s newer GUI Software Engineering
constructs.
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Software Engineering:
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An Agile Unified
1. Introduction to Computers and Programming Methodology
2. Algorithms and Design Kung, David C.
3. Java Basics
Edition: 2
4. Control Statements 2024©
5. Using Prebuilt Methods 688 Pages
Mar 2023
6. Object-Oriented Programming Print: 9781265242435
7. Object-Oriented Programming-Additional Connect: 9781264563845
Details
8. Software Engineering
9. Arrays
10. Arrays Lists and an Introduction to the Java
Collections Framework OVERVIEW
11. Recursion The new edition of Software Engineering presents
12. Type Details and Alternative Coding a step-by-step methodology that integrates
Mechanisms Modeling and Design UML Patterns Test-Driven
13. Aggregation, Composition, and Inheritance Development Quality Assurance Configuration
14. Inheritance and Polymorphism Management and Agile Principles throughout
15. Exception Handling the life cycle. The overall approach is casual and
easy to follow with many practical examples that
16. Files, Buffers, Channels, and Paths
show the theory at work. The author uses his
17. GUI Programming Basics
experiences as well as real-world stories to help
18. GUI Programming-Layout Panes, Additional
the reader understand software design principles
GUI Components
patterns and other software engineering concepts.
19. GUI Programming-Additional GUI
The book also provides stimulating exercises that
Components, Additional Listeners, Animation go far beyond the type of question that can be
APPENDICES answered by simply copying portions of the text.
1. ASCII Character Set
2. Operator Precedence CONTENTS
3. Java Reserved Words Part 1: Introduction and System Engineering
4. Packages and Modules 1. Introduction
5. Java Coding-Style Conventions 2. Software Process and Methodology
6. Javadoc with Tags 3. System Engineering
Part 2: Analysis and Architectural Design
7. UML Diagrams
4. Software Requirements Elicitation
8. Number Systems and Conversions
5. Domain Modeling
Between Them
6. Architectural Design
Part 3: Modeling and Design of Interactive
7. Deriving Use Cases from Requirements
8. Actor-System Interaction Modeling
9. Object Interaction Modeling
10. Applying Responsibility-Assignment Patterns
11. Deriving a Design Class Diagram
12. User Interface Design
Part 4: Modeling and Design of Other Types of
Systems
13. Object State Modeling for Event-Driven
Systems
14. Activity Modeling for Transformational
15. Modeling and Design of Rule-Based Systems

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Part 5: Applying Situation-Specific Patterns • The 30 chapters of this edition are organized
16. Applying Patterns to Design a State Diagram into five parts – The Software Process, Modeling,
Editor Quality and Security, Managing Software Projects,

COMPUTER SCIENCE
17. Applying Patterns to Design a Persistence and Advanced Topics. The book has been
Framework revised and restructured to improve pedagogical
Part 6: Implementation and Quality Assurance flow and emphasize new and important software
18. Implementation Considerations engineering processes and practices.
19. Software Quality Assurance • Four new chapters, emphasizing software
20. Software Testing security and the unique challenges of developing
Part 7: Maintenance and Configuration software for mobile applications, have been
Management added to this edition. New problems and “Points
21. Software Maintenance to Ponder” have been added. Many new figures
22. Software Configuration Management and examples are used.
Part 8: Project Management and Software
23. Software Project Management CONTENTS
24. Software Security 1. Software and Software Engineering
Part 1: The Software Process
2. Process Models
Software Engineering:
A Practitioner’s Approach 3. Agility and Process
Roger Pressman, Bruce Maxim 4. Recommended Process Model
5. Human Aspects of Software Engineering
Edition: 9
2020© Part 2: Modeling
704 Pages 6. Principles That Guide Practice
Print: 9781260548006
Connect: 9781260423365 7. Understanding Requirements
8. Requirements Modeling - A Recommended
Approach
9. Design Concepts
10. Architectural Design - A Recommended
Approach
11. Component-Level Design
OVERVIEW 12. User Experience Design
For almost four decades Software Engineering: 13. Design for Mobility
A Practitioner’s Approach (SEPA) has been the 14. Pattern-Based Design
world’s leading textbook in software engineering. Part 3: Quality and Security
The ninth edition represents a major restructuring
15. Quality Concepts
and update of previous editions solidifying the
16. Reviews - A Recommended Approach
book’s position as the most comprehensive guide
17. Software Quality Assurance
to this important subject.
18. Software Security Engineering
FEATURES 19. Software Testing - Component Level
• A reduction in the amount of survey content and 20. Software Testing - Integration Level
an emphasis on a more prescriptive approach 21. Software Testing - Specialized Testing for
have resulted in a reduced page count, making Mobility
the book stronger from a pedagogical viewpoint 22. Software Configuration Management
and less daunting for the reader who desires to 23. Software Metrics and Analytics
journey through the entire book. Part 4: Managing Software Projects
• Chapters have been restructured and organized 24. Project Management Concepts
with a direct emphasis on the major activities 25. Creating a Viable Software Plan
that are part of a generic software process. The 26. Risk Management
intent is to provide a more targeted, prescriptive, 27. A Strategy for Software Support
and focused approach, while maintaining SEPA’s Part 5: Advanced Topics
reputation as a comprehensive guide to software 28. Software Process Improvement
engineering. 29. Emerging Trends in Software Engineering
30. Concluding Comments
APPENDICES
I. An Introduction to UML
II. Data Science for Software Engineers

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Fundamentals of Electric
Circuits Circuits
Charles K Alexander,
Matthew Sadiku
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Engineering Circuit
Analysis Edition: 7
William H. Hayt, Jack Kemmerly, 2021©
Jamie Phillips, Steven M. Durbin 992 Pages
Print: 9781260570793
Edition: 10 Connect: 9781260477641
2024©
896 Pages
Mar 2023
Print: 9781266262494
Connect: 9781265843083

OVERVIEW
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits continues in
the spirit of its successful previous editions with
OVERVIEW the objective of presenting circuit analysis in a
The hallmark feature of Engineering Circuit Analysis manner that is clearer, more interesting and easier
is its focus on the student. This text is written so to understand than other more traditional texts. A
students may teach the science of circuit analysis balance of theory worked and extended examples
to themselves. Terms are clearly defined, basic practice problems and real-world applications
material appears toward the beginning of each combined with over 580 new or changed
chapter and is explained carefully and in detail, homework problems complete this edition. Robust
and numerical examples are used to introduce and media offerings render this text to be the most
suggest general results. Simple practice problems comprehensive and student-friendly approach to
appear throughout each chapter, while more linear circuit analysis. The seventh edition retains
difficult problems appear at the end of chapters. the “Design a Problem” feature which helps
students develop their design skills by having
FEATURES the student develop the question as well as the
Application-Based Activities in McGraw Hill’s solution. There are over 100 “Design a Problem”
Connect® are highly interactive, assignable exercises integrated into problem sets in the book.
exercises that provide students a safe space to
apply the concepts they have learned to real- FEATURES
world, course-specific problems. Each Application- • 580+ new or revised end-of-chapter problems
Based Activity involves the Application of multiple and practice problems provide students with
concepts, allowing students to synthesize plenty of practice, as well as reinforce key
information and use critical thinking skills to solve concepts.
realistic scenarios.
• “Design a Problem” problems help students
CONTENTS begin the understanding of the design process
1. Introduction used by engineers.
2. Basic Components and Electric Circuits • Matched Examples are followed by an assigned
3. Voltage and Current Laws Practice Problem to aid in bringing theory into
4. Basic Nodal and Mesh Analysis practice.
5. Handy Circuit Analysis Techniques
6. The Operational Amplifier CONTENTS
7. Capacitors and Inductors Part 1: DC Circuits
8. Basic RC and RL Circuits 1. Basic Concepts
9. The RLC Circuit 2. Basic Laws
10. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis 3. Methods of Analysis
11. AC Circuit Power Analysis 4. Circuit Theorems
12. Polyphase Circuits 5. Operational Amplifiers
13. Magnetically Coupled Circuits 6. Capacitors and Inductors
14. Circuit Analysis in the s-Domain 7. First-Order Circuits
15. Frequency Response 8. Second-Order Circuits
16. Two-Port Networks
17. Fourier Circuit Analysis

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Part 2: AC Circuits CONTENTS
9. Sinusoids and Phasors 1. Introduction
10. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis 2. Physical Layer

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11. AC Power Analysis 3. Data-Link Layer
12. Three-Phase Circuits 4. Local Area Networks: LANs
13. Magnetically Coupled Circuits 5. Wide Area Networks: WANs
14. Frequency Response 6. Connecting Devices and Virtual LANs
Part 3: Advanced Circuit Analysis 7. Network Layer: Data Transfer
15. Introduction to the Laplace Transform 8. Network Layer: Routing of Packets
16. Applications of the Laplace Transform 9. Transport Layer
17. The Fourier Series 10. Application Layer
18. Fourier Transform 11. Multimedia
19. Two-Port Networks 12. Network Management
13. Cryptography and Network Security

Computer Networks
Digital Logic Design
Data Communications
and Networking with TCP/ Fundamentals of Digital
IP Protocol Suite Logic with VHDL Design
Behrouz A. Forouzan Stephen Brown,
Zvonko Vranesic
Edition: 6
2022© Edition: 4
864 Pages 2023©
Print: 9781260597820 832 Pages
Print: 9781260597783

OVERVIEW
Data Communications and Networking 6th edition, OVERVIEW
teaches the principles of networking using TCP/ Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design
IP protocol suite. It employs a bottom-up approach is intended for an introductory course in digital
where each layer in the TCP/IP protocol suite is logic design, which is a basic course in most
built on the services provided by the layer below. electrical and computer engineering programs. A
This edition has undergone a major restructuring successful designer of digital logic circuits needs
to reduce the number of chapters and focus on the a good understanding of the classical methods
organization of TCP/IP protocol suite. It concludes of logic design and a firm grasp of the modern
with three chapters that explore multimedia, design approach that relies on computer-aided
network management, and cryptography/ design (CAD) tools. The main goals of this book
network security. Technologies related to data are to teach students the fundamental concepts
communications and networking are among the of classical manual digital design and to clearly
fastest growing in our culture today, and there is illustrate the way in which digital circuits are
no better guide to this rapidly expanding field than designed today, using CAD tools.
Data Communications and Networking.
FEATURES
FEATURES • This edition of the book has been extensively
• The chapters in the text have been reorganized restructured. All of the material that should
on the multi-layer TCP/IP protocol suite process. be covered in a one-semester course is now
• This book uses a bottom-up approach. Each included in Chapters 1 to 6. More advanced
layer in the TCP/IP protocol suite is built on material is presented in Chapters 7 to 11.
the services provided by the layer below. We • The book includes more than 150 examples of
learn how bits are moving at the physical layer VHDL code. These examples illustrate how VHDL
(first layer) before learning how some programs is used to describe a wide range of logic circuits,
exchange messages at the application layer from those that contain only a few gates to those
(fifth layer). that represent digital systems such as a simple
processor.

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• More than 400 homework problems are provided FEATURES
in this book. Answers to selected problems are • Example problems have been placed at the end
given at the back. Full solutions to all problems of each section within a chapter to help students
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are available to instructors in the accompanying be able to easily locate while preparing for
Solutions Manual. exams.
• Over 300 new homework problems, for a total of
CONTENTS
861 throughout the second edition.
1. Introduction
2. Introduction to Logic Circuits • All the highlighted “Focus on Methodology”
3. Number Representation and Arithmetic boxes found in the first edition were renamed
Circuits “Focus on Problem Solving,” and many of them
4. Combinational-Circuit Building Blocks were rewritten to clarify and add additional detail
5. Flip-Flops, Registers, and Counters to the steps needed by students to successfully
6. Synchronous Sequential Circuits complete end-of-chapter homework problems.
7. Digital System Design
CONTENTS
8. Optimized Implementation of Logic Functions
1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
9. Asynchronous Sequential Circuits
2. Resistive Network Analysis
10. Computer Aided Design Tools
3. AC Network Analysis
11. Testing of Logic Circuits
4. Transient Analysis
5. Frequency Response and System Concepts
Electrical Engineering Intro 6. AC Power
7. Operational Amplifiers
8. Semiconductors and Diodes
Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering
9. Bipolar Junction Transistors: Operation,
Giorgio Rizzoni,
Circuit Models, and Applications
James A. Kearns 10. Field-Effect Transistors: Operation, Circuit
Edition: 2
Models, and Applications
2022© 11. Digital Logic Circuits
832 Pages
Print: 9781260597776
12. Principles of Electromechanics
Connect: 9781259914461 13. Introduction to Electric Machines

Principles and
Applications of Electrical
Engineering
Giorgio Rizzoni,
OVERVIEW James A. Kearns
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Edition: 7
represents an effort to make the principles of 2022©
992 Pages
electrical and computer engineering accessible Print: 9781260598094
to students in various engineering disciplines. Connect: 9781260483741
The principal objective of the book is to present
the fundamentals of electrical electronic and
electromechanical engineering to an audience
of engineering majors enrolled in introductory
and more advanced or specialized electrical OVERVIEW
engineering courses. Principles and Applications of Electrical
Engineering provides an overview of the electrical
A second objective is to present these
engineering discipline specifically geared toward
fundamentals with a focus on important results and
non-electrical engineering students. The hallmark
common yet effective analytical and computational
feature of the text is its use of practical applications
tools to solve practical problems. Finally, a third
to illustrate important principles. The applications
objective of the book is to illustrate by way of
come from every field of engineering and feature
concrete fully worked examples a number of
exciting technologies. The principal objective of
relevant applications of electrical engineering.
the book is to present the principles of electrical
These examples are drawn from the authors’
electronic and electromechanical engineering to
industrial research experience and from ideas
an audience of engineering majors enrolled in
contributed by practicing engineers and industrial
introductory and more advanced or specialized
partners.

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electrical engineering courses. A second objective
is to present these principles with a focus on
Electromagnetics
important results and common yet effective

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analytical and computational tools to solve Engineering
practical problems. Finally, a third objective of the Electromagnetics
book is to illustrate by way of concrete fully worked William H. Hayt, John A. Buck

examples a number of relevant applications of Edition: 9


electrical engineering. These examples are drawn 2019©
608 Pages
from the authors’ industrial research experience Print: 9781260084566
and from ideas contributed by practicing engineers
and industrial partners.

FEATURES
• A continued and enhanced emphasis on problem
solving can be found in this edition. All the
highlighted “Focus on Problem Solving” boxes
OVERVIEW
have been reviewed and revised to clarify and
First published just over 50 years ago and now
add additional detail to the steps needed by
in its Ninth Edition, Bill Hayt and John Buck’s
students to successfully complete end-of-chapter
Engineering Electromagnetics is a classic text that
homework problems.
has been updated for electromagnetics education
• Additional unguided exercises are provided today. This widely respected book stresses
to test student understanding. Relevant and fundamental concepts and problem solving, and
stimulating applications to practical measurement discusses the material in an understandable and
challenges are included in nearly every chapter. readable way. Numerous illustrations and analogies
are provided to aid the reader in grasping the
CONTENTS difficult concepts.
1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
In addition, independent learning is facilitated by
2. Equivalent Networks
the presence of many examples and problems.
3. AC Network Analysis
Important updates and revisions have been
4. Transient Analysis
included in this edition. One of the most significant
5. Frequency Response and System Concepts
is a new chapter on electromagnetic radiation and
6. Operational Amplifiers
antennas. This chapter covers the basic principles
7. Electronic Instrumentation and of radiation, wire antennas, simple arrays, and
Measurements transmit-receive systems.
8. Semiconductors and Diodes
9. Bipolar Junction Transistors: Operation, FEATURES
Circuit Models, and Applications • New Problems and Pedagogy. New end-of-
10. Field-Effect Transistors: Operation, Circuit chapter problems are added throughout the text,
Models, and Applications and 130 problems are all new. A “thermometer”
11. Digital Logic Circuits icon is included throughout the problem sets
12. Digital Systems to help the instructor select the preferred level
13. Electric Power Systems of difficulty of homework assignments. Practice
14. Principles of Electromechanics problems are also updated and revised.
15. Electric Machines • New Coverage--Antennas. Chapter 14, Antennas,
16. Special-Purpose Electric Machines (Online covers important changes in antennas brought
Chapter) upon by the rapid advances in wireless
17. Power Electronics (Online Chapter) communications.
18. Analog Communication Systems (Online
• New Coverage -- Rectangular Waves. The
Chapter)
rectangular waveguides coverage has been
19. Digital Communications (Online Chapter)
expanded.
APPENDICES
A. Linear Algebra and Complex Numbers
B. The Laplace Transform
C. Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
Examination
D. ASCII Character Code

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• Careful Learning Approach. The book is written
to make it easy and possible for the student
Microelectronics
to learn independently. By applying a carefully
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graduated scale of difficulty within each chapter, Microelectronic Circuit


providing numerical examples, a large number of Design
drill problems with answers, and a graduated set Richard C. Jaeger, Travis Blalock

of end-of-chapter problems, it is possible for the Edition: 6


student to easily learn and absorb the material 2023©
1168 Pages
• Strong Attention to Fundamentals and Theory. Print: 9781260597851
Connect: 9781264609680
The strong attention to fundamentals and theory
that have made this book a standard in electrical
engineering is maintained and enhanced by the
careful and enlightened work of John Buck of
Georgia Institute of Technology.
OVERVIEW
CONTENTS
Richard Jaeger and Travis Blalock present
1. Vector Analysis
a balanced coverage of analog and digital
2. Coulomb’s Law and Electric Field Intensity circuits; students will develop a comprehensive
3. Electric Flux Density, Gauss’ Law, and understanding of the basic techniques of modern
Divergence electronic circuit design analog and digital discrete
4. Energy and Potential and integrated. A broad spectrum of topics is
5. Conductors and Dielectrics included in Microelectronic Circuit Design which
6. Capacitance gives the professor the option to easily select and
7. The Steady Magnetic Field customize the material to satisfy a two-semester or
8. Magnetic Forces, Materials and Inductance three-quarter sequence in electronics.
9. Time-Varying Fields and Maxwell’s Equations
This new edition emphasizes design through
10. Transmission Lines
the use of design examples and design notes.
11. The Uniform Plane Wave
Excellent pedagogical elements include chapter
12. Plane Wave Reflection and Dispersion opening vignettes chapter objectives “Electronics
13. Guided Waves in Action” boxes a problem-solving methodology
14. Electromagnetic Radiation and Antennas and “Design Note” boxes. The use of the well-
APPENDICES defined problem-solving methodology presented
A. Vector Analysis in this text can significantly enhance an engineer’s
B. Units ability to understand the issues related to design.
C. Material Constants The design examples assist in building and
D. The Uniqueness Theorem understanding the design process.
E. Origins of the Complex Primitivity
FEATURES
F. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
• At least 30 percent revised, or new problems are
included in this new edition.
• Popular Electronics in Action features have
been revised and expanded to include IEEE
Societies, Historical Development of SPICE, Body
Sensor Networks, Jones Mixer, Advanced CMOS
Technology, Fully Differential Amplifiers, and
DACs and ADCs to name a few.

CONTENTS
Part 1: Solid State Electronics and Devices
1. Introduction to Electronics
2. Solid-State Electronics
3. Solid-State Diodes and Diode Circuits
4. Field-Effect Transistors
5. Bipolar Junction Transistors

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Part 2: Digital Electronics
6. Introduction to Digital Electronics
7. Complementary MOS (CMOS) Logic Design

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8. MOS Memory and Storage Circuits
9. Bipolar Logic Circuits
Part 3: Analog Electronics
10. Analog Systems and Ideal Operational
Amplifiers
11. Non-ideal Operational Amplifiers and
Feedback Amplifier Stability
12. Operational Amplifier Applications
13. Small-Signal Modeling and Linear
Amplification
14. Single Transistor Amplifiers
15. Differential Amplifiers and Operational
Amplifier Design
16. Analog Integrated Circuit Design Techniques
17. Amplifier Frequency Response
18. Transistor Feedback Amplifiers and
Oscillators
APPENDICES
A. Standard Component Values
B. Device Models and SPICE
C. Two-Port Review

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Electric Motors and
Digital Electronics Control Systems
Frank Petruzella
ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS

Digital Electronics: Edition: 3


Principles and 2020©
Applications 352 Pages
Print: 9781260570144
Roger L. Tokheim, Connect: 9781264240197
Patrick E. Hoppe

Edition: 9
2022©
592 Pages
Print: 9781260597868

OVERVIEW
Electric Motors and Control Systems provides an
overview of electric motor operation selection,
OVERVIEW installation and control and maintenance for a
Digital Electronics: Principles and Applications, 9e range of motor types and control systems. This
is an easy-to-read introductory text for students edition presents the most up-to-date information
new to the field of digital electronics. Providing which reflects the current needs of the industry
entry-level knowledge and skills for a wide range and includes coverage of how motors operate in
of occupations is the goal of this textbook and its conjunction with their associated control circuitry.
ancillary materials. Concepts are connected to Both older and newer motor technologies are
practical applications, and a systems approach is examined. Topics covered include motor types of
followed that reflects current practice in industry. controls installing and maintaining conventional
This concise and practical text can be used in any controllers, electronic motor drives and
program needing a quick and readable overview of programmable logic controllers.
digital principles.
This broad-based approach taken makes this text
FEATURES viable for a variety of motors and control systems
Over one hundred Multisim simulation files have courses. Content is suitable for colleges, technical
been developed to bring the examples within these institutions, vocational/technical schools as well as
chapters to life. These simulation files can be run apprenticeship and journeyman training. Electrical
within Multisim, to provide the students with a first- apprentices and journeymen will find this book to
hand experience with the examples presented in the be invaluable as well as information on maintenance
textbook. Multisim simulation files have also been and troubleshooting techniques. Personnel involved
developed for the laboratory experiments to provide in the motor maintenance and repair will find this
an improved learning experience for the student. book to be a useful reference text.

CONTENTS FEATURES
1. Digital Electronics • Self-Contained Chapters: Each chapter
2. Numbers We Use in Digital Electronics constitutes a complete and independent unit
3. Logic Gates of study. All chapters are divided into parts
designed to serve as individual lessons.
4. Combining Logic Gates
Instructors can easily pick and choose chapters
5. IC Specifications and Simple Interfacing
or parts of chapters that meet their particular
6. Encoding, Decoding, and Seven-Segment
curriculum needs.
Displays
7. Flip-Flops • How Circuits Operate: When understanding the
8. Counters operation of a circuit is called for, a bulleted list
9. Shift Registers is used to summarize its operation. The lists are
10. Arithmetic circuits used in place of paragraphs and are especially
11. Memories helpful for explaining the sequenced steps of a
motor control operation.
12. Simple Digital Systems
13. Computer Systems • Troubleshooting Scenarios: Troubleshooting is
14. Connecting with Analog Devices an important element of any motors and controls
course. The chapter troubleshooting scenarios
APPENDICES are designed to help students with the aid of the
A. Solder and the Soldering Process instructor to develop a systematic approach to
B. 2s Complement Conversions troubleshooting.
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CONTENTS
1. Safety in the Workplace
Electricity/Electronics Circuits Intro
Part 1. Protecting against Electrical Shock

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Part 2. Grounding-Lockout-Codes Electricity: Principle &
Application
2. Understanding Electrical Drawings
Richard J. Fowler
Part 1. Symbols-Abbreviations-Ladder Diagrams
Part 2. Wiring-Single Line-Block Diagrams Edition: 9
2023©
Part 3. Monitor Terminal Connections 640 Pages
Part 4. Motor Nameplate and Terminology Print: 9781260597769
Part 5. Manual and Magnetic Motor Starters
3. Motor Transformers and Distribution Systems
Part 1. Power Distribution Systems
Part 2. Transformer Principles
Part 3. Transformer Connections and Systems
4. Motor Control Devices OVERVIEW
Part 1. Manually Operated Switches Electricity: Principles and Applications, 9e, requires
Part 2. Mechanically Operated Switches that students have no prior knowledge of electrical
Part 3. Sensors theory and principles and allows students with
Part 4. Actuators limited math and reading skills to gain a clear
5. Electric Motors understanding of electricity and electrical devices.
Part 1. Motor Principle Mastering this material in this text will also provide
Part 2. Direct Current Motors students with the knowledge and skills needed
Part 3. Three-Phase Alternating Current to pursue further education in electricity and
Part 4. Single-Phase Alternating Current electronics.
Part 5. Alternating Current Motor Drives
FEATURES
Part 6. Motor Selection
• The 9th edition is now available in McGraw
Part 7. Motor Installation Hill’s Connect® with SmartBook for the first time.
Part 8. Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting All of the features that Connect offers makes
6. Contractors and Motor Starters learning easier and more exciting for students and
Part 1. Magnetic Contractor makes life simpler and more straightforward for
Part 2. Contractor Ratings, Enclosures, and Solid- instructors.
State Types
• New to this edition is a brand-new chapter
Part 3. Motor Starters
called “Introduction to Powers of 10.” This new
7. Relays
chapter appears at the front of the book. This
Part 1. Electromechanical Control Relays
chapter introduces students to both scientific and
Part 2. Solid-State Relays
engineering notation, as well as the numerous
Part 3 . Timing Relays
metric prefixes encountered in the study of
Part 4. Latching Relays electricity and electronics. This chapter prepares
Part 5. Relay Control Logic students to work with very small and very large
8. Motor Control Circuits numbers efficiently and effectively and was added
Part 1. NEC Motor Installation Requirements so students could more easily understand and use
Part 2. Motor Starting their calculators when solving problems in several
Part 3. Motor Reversing and Jogging of the chapters of the book.
Part 4. Motor Stopping
• Another change to the new edition is a new
Part 5. Motor Speed
section called “Homework Problems.” These
9. Motor Control Electronics
homework problems appear at the end of each
Part 1. Semiconductor Diodes
chapter in the text and thoroughly cover the
Part 2. Transistors
content covered in the chapter. These new
Part 3. Thyristors homework problems are intended to be handed in
Part 4. ntegrated Circuits (ICs) and graded by the instructor.
10. Adjustable-Speed Drives and PLC Installations
Part 1. AC Motor Drive Fundamentals
Part 2. VFD Installation and Programming
Parameters
Part 3. DC Motors Drive Fundamentals
Part 4. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

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• Many additional changes have also been made A systems approach is used to cover state-of-the-
to the 9th edition. For example, Appendix B on art communications technologies, to best reflect
“Soldering and the Soldering Process” has been current industry practice. This title is available in
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updated to reflect the change from lead-based McGraw Hill’s Connect® with SmartBook, featuring
solder to lead-free solder. Also, Appendix I “The end-of-chapter homework problems and auto-
Oscilloscope” has been completely rewritten. This graded questions from the manual. Instructor
new material covering oscilloscopes provides far Resources for this title include an Instructor’s
more extensive coverage of oscilloscopes than in Manual and Lab and Experiments Manual Answers.
the previous editions.
FEATURES
• The easy reading and natural flow of how • This title is available in Connect with SmartBook,
the material is presented has always been a featuring end-of-chapter homework problems and
key selling point of Electricity: Principles and auto-graded questions from the manual.
Applications.
• Two new chapters have been added–Chapters
CONTENTS 12 and 15. Chapter 12 is a new chapter covering
1. Basic Concepts software-defined radios. Chapter 15 is a new
chapter covering popular wired communication
2. Electrical Quantities and Units
techniques and serial interfaces.
3. Basic Circuits, Laws and Measurements
4. Circuit Components CONTENTS
5. Multiple-Load Circuits 1. Introduction to Electronic Communication
6. Complex-Circuit Analysis 2. Electronic Fundamentals for Communications
7. Magnetism and Electromagnetism 3. Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals
8. Alternate Current and Voltage 4. Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator
9. Power in AC Circuits Circuits
10. Capacitance 5. Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation
11. Inductance 6. FM Circuits
12. Transformers 7. Digital Communication Techniques
13. R, C, and L Circuits 8. Radio Transmitters
14. Electric Motors 9. Communication Receivers
15. Instruments and Measurements 10. Digital Data Transmission
16. Residential Wiring Concepts 11. Multiplexing, Duplexing, and Multiple Access
12. Digital and Software-Defined Radios
13. Transmission Lines
Electronic Communications
14. Fundamentals of Networking, Local Area
Networks, and Ethernet
Principles of Electronic 15. Wired Data Communications
Communication Systems
16. Antennas and Wave Propagation
Louis E. Frenzel
17. Internet Technologies
Edition: 5 18. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave
2023©
944 Pages Communication
Print: 9781260597899 19. Satellite Communication
Connect: 9781264591848
20. Optical Communication
21. Cell Phone Technologies
22. Wireless Technologies
23. Communication Tests and Measurements

OVERVIEW
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
provides the most up-to-date survey available
for students taking a first course in electronic
communications. Requiring only basic algebra and
trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its
readability, learning features and numerous full-
color photos and illustrations.

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14. MOSFETs
Electronic Principles
15. Thyristors
16. Frequency Effects

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Electronic Principles 17. Differential Amplifiers
Albert Paul Malvino, David J.
Bates, Patrick E. Hoppe
18. Operational Amplifiers
19. Negative Feedback
Edition: 9
2021©
20. Linear Op-Amp Circuits
1120 Pages 21. Active Filters
Print: 9781260570564
Connect: 9781260447934
22. Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuits
23. Oscillators
24. Regulated Power Supplies

Electronics: Principles
and Applications
Charles A. Schuler
OVERVIEW Edition: 10
Malvino’s Electronic Principles offers students a 2024©
definitive overview of electronic circuits and devices. 640 Pages
Apr 2023
Expert knowledge of electronic devices is presented Print: 9781266220050
in a stimulating clearly written conversational style. Connect: 9781266338885
The new streamlined book design is full color
throughout with ample clear illustrations.
Greater emphasis on modern integrated circuit (IC)
technology and the revision of nearly one third of
the previous edition’s chapter problems and review
OVERVIEW
questions refresh this text while retaining its proven
Electronics: Principles and Applications 10e
approach. The content gives clear accessible
requires no prior knowledge of electrical theory
coverage of basic electronics concepts in the first
and principles. This text has been written at a
half of the book then applies these to the important
level that allows students with limited math and
electronic circuits and devices most widely used in
reading skills to gain a clear understanding and
today’s industry.
provides the entry-level knowledge and skills for
FEATURES a wide range of occupations within electricity and
• Malvino’s Electronic Principles combine proven electronics. The text also offers a wildly popular
expertise in all aspects of electronics with a Experiments Manual.
student-friendly, contemporary appearance. It is
FEATURES
written in a conversational style at a technician
Available within McGraw Hill’s Connect®,
level.
Adaptive Learning Assignments (ALAs) provide
• The “Good to Know” feature offers practical each student a personalized path to learning
information related to topics explained on that concepts instructors assign in their course. The
page of the text. assignments continually adapt to the individual,
identify knowledge gaps and focus on areas where
CONTENTS remediation is needed. All adaptive content—
1. Introduction including questions and integrated concept
2. Semiconductors resources—is specifically targeted and directly
3. Diode Theory aligned with individual learning objectives.
4. Diode Circuits
5. Special-Purpose Diodes CONTENTS
6. Bipolar Junction Transistors 1. Introduction
7. Transistor Fundamentals 2. Semiconductors
8. Transistor Biasing 3. Diode
9. AC Models 4. Power Supplies
10. Voltage Amplifiers 5. Transistors
11. CC and CB Amplifiers 6. Introduction to Small-Signal Amplifiers
12. Power Amplifiers 7. More About Small-Signal Amplifiers
13. JFETs 8. Large-Signal Amplifiers

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9. Operational Amplifiers • For this edition, Multisim labs have been created
10. Troubleshooting to operate using National Instruments’ NI Multisim
11. Oscillators Student Edition Version 12 or higher.
ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS

12. Communications
13. Integrated Circuits CONTENTS
Section 1: Fundamentals of Electricity
14. Electronic Control Devices and Circuits
1. Safety
15. Regulated Power Supplies
2. Atoms and Electricity
16. Digital Signal Processing
3. Sources and Characteristics of Electricity
4. Electrical Quantities and OHM’s Law
Introduction to Electricity/Electronics, 5. Simple, Series, and Parallel Circuits
DC/AC Circuits 6. Measuring Voltage, Current, and Resistance
7. OHM’s Law
Electricity for the Trades
8. Resistors
Frank D. Petruzella
9. Electricity and Magnetism
10. Electric Power and Energy
Edition: 3 Section 2: Direct Current (DC) Circuits
2020©
256 Pages 11. Solving the DC Series Circuit
Print: 9781260547849 12. Solving the DC Parallel Circuit
13. Solving the DC Series-Parallel Circuit
14. Network Theorems
Section 3: Alternating Current (AC) Circuits
15. Alternating Current Fundamentals
16. Inductance and Capacitance
17. Resistive, Inductive, Capacitive (RLC) Series
Circuits
OVERVIEW 18. Resistive, Inductive, Capacitive (RLC) Parallel
Frank Petruzella’s Electricity for the Trades sets a Circuits
new standard for textbooks on electrical training. 19. Transformers
Frank Petruzella is a tradesman with more than Section 4: Electrical Installation and Maintenance
30 years of experience. This well-illustrated text 20. Circuit Conductors and Wire Sizes
provides an excellent foundation of electrical 21. Fuses and Circuit Breakers
and electronic principles. This edition has been 22. Relays
modified to prepare students for specialization in the 23. Lighting Equipment
electrical trades or one of the many related trades 24. AC Motors
that require a special understanding of electrical 25. Electric Controls
fundamentals.
Grob’s Basic Electronics
FEATURES
Mitchel E Schultz
• New to this edition is the Simulation Lab Manual
that accompanies the text. Available through Edition: 13
McGraw Hill’s Connect®, it features more than 250 2021©
1312 Pages
Multisim simulated lab exercises integrated into Print: 9781260571448
each chapter of the text. Connect: 9781260445343

• Each Multisim circuit file comes complete with on-


screen detailed instructions for carrying out circuit
simulation problems and exercises.
• All lab components have been preselected and
with their required values requiring a minimum of
setup. Students spend more time experimenting OVERVIEW
rather than selecting, dragging and assigning Grob’s Basic Electronics provides thorough
values to components. comprehensive coverage of all of the important
• On-screen formulas and graphics from the text are fundamentals of DC and AC circuit theory. It also
designed to integrate the material covered in the covers the most common electronic devices
text with the simulation assignment. and their applications. The book has an endless
number of worked-out examples showing detailed
step-by-step solutions. Also, a multiple-choice
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self-test as well as an abundance of homework 20. Inductive Reactance
problems appear at the end of every chapter in 21. Inductive Circuits
the book. New to the 13th edition is a chapter on 22. RC and L/R Time Constants

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“Three-Phase AC Power Systems”. Also, additional 23. Alternating Current Circuits
real-world applications have been added to this 24. Complex Numbers for AC Circuits
edition. The book is written for beginning students 25. Resonance
who have no previous knowledge about electricity 26. Filters
and electronics. A basic knowledge of algebra and 27. Three-Phase AC Power Systems
trigonometry is beneficial for those students using 28. Diodes and Diode Applications
this book. 29. Bipolar Junction Transistors
30. Transistor Amplifiers
FEATURES
31. Field Effect Transistors
• New “Appendix G—Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)”
32. Power Amplifiers
provides detailed coverage of the causes of ESD
as well as its damaging effects. Most importantly, 33. Thyristors
this appendix provides detailed information on 34. Operational Amplifiers
how to prevent the build-up of ESD and in turn APPENDICES
how to prevent ESD from damaging sensitive A. Electrical Symbols and Abbreviations
electronic components and assemblies. B. Solder and the Soldering Process
• Heavy emphasis of real-world applications at the C. Listing of Preferred Resistance Values
end of several chapters throughout the book. D. Component Schematic Symbols
These real-world applications bring to life the E. Using the Oscilloscope
concepts covered in a specific chapter. F. Introduction to Multisim
G. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
• Laboratory Application Assignments are located
at the end of every chapter. These hands-on
exercises allow students to build and test circuits
Programmable Logic Controllers
in a laboratory environment. Each lab application
assignment reinforces one or more of the main
topics covered in the chapter. Programmable Logic
Controllers
• This edition continues to provide complete, Frank D. Petruzella
comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals of
Edition: 6
electricity and electronics. 2023©
416 Pages
• MultiSIM activities continue to be a key Print: 9781265150495
component in this edition of Grob’s Basic Connect: 9781264446759
Electronics.

CONTENTS
1. Electricity
2. Resistors
3. Ohm’s Law
4. Series Circuits OVERVIEW
5. Parallel Circuits The sixth edition of Programmable Logic
Controllers provides an up-to-date introduction to
6. Series-Parallel Circuits
all aspects of PLC programming, installation, and
7. Voltage Dividers and Current Dividers
maintaining procedures. The text is written in an
8. Analog and Digital Multimeters
easy-to-read style designed for students with no
9. Kirchhoff ’s Laws
prior PLC experience. This edition is available in
10. Network Theorems
McGraw Hill’s Connect® with SmartBook 2.0.
11. Conductors and Insulators
12. Batteries FEATURES
13. Magnetism • SmartBook 2.0 provides a personalized and
14. Electromagnetism adaptive learning experience for students, while
15. Alternating Voltage and Current highlighting the most impactful communication
16. Capacitance concepts the learner needs to study at that time.
17. Capacitive Reactance
18. Capacitive Circuits
19. Inductance

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• Application-Based Activities are interactive,
automatically graded, learn-by-doing exercises
that provide students a safe space to apply their
ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS

problem-solving skills to real-world scenarios.


• End-of-Chapter Homework Problems are
available for this new edition
• Instructor resources for this title include Lecture
PowerPoints, an Image Library, Instructor Solutions
Manual, LogixPro Lab Manual Answer Key, and the
RSLogix 5000 Lab Manual Answer Key.

CONTENTS
1. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): An
Overview
2. PLC Hardware Components
3. Number Systems and Codes
4. Fundamentals of Logic
5. Basics of PLC Programming
6. Developing Fundamental PLC Wiring
Diagrams and Ladder Logic Programs
7. Programming Timers
8. Programming Counters
9. Program Control Instructions
10. Data Manipulation Instructions
11. Math Instructions
12. Sequencer and Shift Register Instructions
13. PLC Installation Practices, Editing, and
Troubleshooting
14. Process Control, Network Systems, and
SCADA
15. ControlLogix Controllers

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• Outstanding pedagogy, including “Dream High
Engineering Graphics and Drawing Tech Job” boxes which introduce students to
interesting careers and people in the fields of

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD


Fundamentals of Solid graphics, CAD, and design and also “Design
Modeling and Graphics in Industry” boxes which cover some aspect of
Communication design as practiced in industry.
Gary Robert Bertoline, Eric N.
Wiebe, William A. Ross, Nathan • Step-by-step illustrated drawing technique
W. Hartman
examples clearly demonstrate how to create
Edition: 7 graphics and solve problems.
2019©
792 Pages • Over 500 problems are included. Most end-of-
Print: 9781260084801
Connect: 9781259534386
chapter problems are parts or assemblies of
modern devices and products.

CONTENTS
OVERVIEW 1. The Design Process
A thoroughly contemporary approach to 2. Role of the 3D Model in the Product Life Cycle
teaching essential engineering graphics skills 3. Sketching and Basic Geometry Definition
has made Fundamentals of Solid Modeling and 4. Feature Based Modeling
Graphics Communication the leading textbook in 5. Introduction to Assembly Modeling
introductory engineering graphics courses. The 6. Product Manufacturing Information (PMI)
seventh edition continues to integrate design 7. Standard Parts
concepts and the use of 3D CAD modeling into 8. Data Management, Exchange, and Translation
its outstanding coverage of the basic visualization
9. Leveraging the 3D Model in the Product
and sketching techniques that enable students to
Life Cycle
create and communicate graphic ideas effectively.
10. Engineering Drawings from Parts and
The primary goal of this text is to help the Assembly Models
engineering and technology student learn the
techniques and standard practices of technical
graphics, so that design ideas can be adequately
communicated and produced. As in past editions,
the authors have included many examples of how
graphics communication pertains to “real-world”
engineering design, including current industry
practices and breakthroughs.

FEATURES
• New and revised exercises and end-of-chapter
problems also emphasize visualization, graphical
and spatial problem solving through the use of
interactive solid modeling, sketching and related
documentation.
• 3-D solid modeling documentation and sketches.
Solid modeling creation and editing techniques
are presented with new learning activities, as
well as discussions of standards and CAD data
exchange. The 3-D solid modeling activities focus
on the assembly, design, and function of products
through the inclusion of new assembly modeling
projects.

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Introduction to Solid
Modeling Using
SOLIDWORKS 2023
William E. Howard,
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS/DRAWING & CAD

Joseph Musto

Edition: 19
(Image is unavailable) 2024©
432 Pages
Aug 2023
Print: 9781266264153
Connect: 9781266069512

OVERVIEW
Howard and Musto’s industry-leading text presents
a tutorial-based introduction to solid modeling
and the SOLIDWORKS software. Although the
tutorials can be followed by anyone interested
in learning the software it is geared toward
introductory engineering students or high school
students interested in engineering. Accordingly, the
examples and problems are based on the authors’
experience with teaching engineering students.

CONTENTS
Part 1: Learning SOLIDWORKS®
1. Basic Part Modeling Techniques
2. Engineering Drawings
3. Additional Part Modeling Techniques
4. Advanced Part Modeling
5. Parametric Modeling Techniques
6. Creation of Assembly Models
7. Advanced Assembly Operations
8. Assembly Drawings
Part 2: Applications of SOLIDWORKS®
9. Generation of 2-D Layouts
10. Solution of Vector Problems
11. Analysis of Mechanisms
12. Design of Molds and Sheet Metal Parts
13. The Use of SOLIDWORKS® to Accelerate the
Product Development Cycle

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CONTENTS
B.E.S.T 1. Introduction to Graphics Communications
2. Sketching and Text

GENERAL ENGINEERING
Introduction to Graphic 3. Section and Auxiliary Views
Communication for 4. Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Engineers (B.E.S.T. Series)
5. Reading and Constructing
Gary Robert Bertoline
6. Design and 3-D Modeling
Edition: 5 Supplement Design Problems
2022©
272 Pages Additional Problems and Worksheets
Print: 9781264500154 Appendix: Decimal and Millimeter Equivalents
Connect: 9781264553587

Computing/Programming

OVERVIEW Engineering Computation:


Introduction to Graphics Communications for An Introduction Using
Engineers 5th edition is a workbook that teaches MATLAB and Excel
the fundamentals of sketching and engineering Joseph Musto, William E.
Howard, Richard R. Williams
graphics principles in addition to improving the
visualization abilities of students. The primary Edition: 2
2021©
goal of this text is to assist students in learning 336 Pages
the techniques and standards of communicating Print: 9781260570717
graphically so that design ideas can be clearly
communicated and produced. This introductory
text is for students in technical drawing and
engineering graphics courses at both two- and
four-year schools.
OVERVIEW
FEATURES The strength of Engineering Computation
• A new section on the importance of graphics in is its combination of the two most important
the design process has been added. In-chapter computational programs in the engineering
Practice Problems give students the opportunity marketplace today MATLAB® and Excel®.
to apply their skills while working through each Engineering students will need to know how to
chapter. use both programs to solve problems. The focus
of this text is on the fundamentals of engineering
• Student-Friendly Pedagogy includes a list of computing: algorithm development, selection of
objectives at the beginning of chapters, step- appropriate tools, documentation of solutions and
by-step instructions on how to draw, and a wide verification and interpretation of results.
assortment of problems that can be assigned to
reinforce concepts. FEATURES
• End-of-Chapter Sketching Problems reinforce • Updated for the latest versions of MATLAB and
what students are learning in the chapter. Excel.

• Design Problems provide students an opportunity • New end-of-chapter problems have been created
to exercise the various stages of the design which offer enhanced opportunities to practice
process. The problems provide an ideation stage, techniques learned in the text.
a decision-making stage, design creation stage, • New tutorial involving symbolic computation in
and the documentation stage. Each problem MATLAB has been developed which offers a new
includes provisions for sketching, 3-D modeling, opportunity to learn new techniques.
and documentation of the student’s final solution
to the problem. CONTENTS
Part 1: Computational Tools
1. Computing Tools
2. Excel Fundamentals
3. MATLAB Fundamentals
4. MATLAB Programming
5. Plotting Data

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Part 2: Engineering Applications • New Topics added to text:
6. Finding the Roots of Equations - Information Literacy
7. Matrix Mathematics - Introduction to WordTree
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8. Solving Simultaneous Equations - Biomimicry Design Generation Methods


9. Numerical Integration includes provisions for sketching, 3-D
10. Optimization modeling, and documentation of the student’s
final solution to the problem.
Engineering Design CONTENTS
1. Engineering Design
Engineering Design 2. Product Development Process
George Dieter, Linda C. Schmidt 3. Problem Definition and Need Identification
4. Team Behavior and Tools
Edition: 6
2021© 5. Gathering Information
912 Pages 6. Concept Generation
Print: 9781260575279
Connect: 9781260442229 7. Decision Making and Concept Selection
8. Embodiment Design
9. Detail Design
10. Design for Sustainability and the Environment
11. Materials Selection
12. Design with Materials
13. Design for Manufacturing
OVERVIEW 14. Risk, Reliability, and Safety
Dieter’s Engineering Design represents a major 15. Quality, Robust Design, and Optimization
update of this classic textbook for senior design 16. Economic Decision Making
courses. As in previous editions Engineering 17. Cost Evaluation
Design provides a broader overview of topics 18. Legal and Ethical Issues in Engineering
than most design texts and contains much more Design (available online)
prescriptive guidance on how to carry out design.
Dieter focuses on material selection as well as how
to implement the design process. Engineering Economy
Engineering Design provides the senior mechanical
engineering students with a realistic understanding Basics of Engineering
of the design process. It is written from the Economy
viewpoint that design is the central activity of the Leland T Blank, Anthony Tarquin
engineering profession, and it is more concerned Edition: 3
with developing attitudes and approaches than in 2021©
512 Pages
presenting design techniques and tools. Print: 9781260571141
Connect: 9781260487138
FEATURES
• There has been a noteworthy reordering of
chapters in the sixth edition so as to align them
more closely to the overall design process
utilized by this text. While the size of the printed
book has been reduced, the scope of the text
OVERVIEW
remains the same, with a few new and valuable
The Basics of Engineering Economy is designed
sections.
to assist students in understanding and using
• A significant change in this edition has been to the fundamental concepts and methods of
move theoretical and historical content online. economic evaluation to materially enhance
This material is tangential to core information and rational data-centered decision-making in all these
may divert student attention from the application dimensions. This text covers the basic techniques
of the design process. Chapters 15-18 have been and applications of engineering economy for all
moved online. disciplines in the engineering profession.

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The third edition concentrates on fundamental 9. Replacement and Retention Decisions
techniques and their applications, the efficient use 10. Effects of Inflation
of spreadsheets and a rich coverage of personal 11. Cost Estimation and Allocation

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financial situations in which engineering economy 12. Depreciation Methods
techniques can be applied easily and rapidly. The 13. After-Tax Economic Analysis
text presents the topics in condensed formats 14. Alternative Evaluation Including
when compared to the larger text Engineering Noneconomic Attributes
Economy.
APPENDICES
FEATURES A. Using Spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel
• Early introduction of popular topics: risk, inflation, B. Accounting Reports and Business Ratios
purchasing power, and cost of capital. Instructors C. Glossary of Terms and Symbols
can cover these fundamentals much earlier in the
syllabus, if desired. Expanded coverage on each Engineering Economy
subject is presented and cross-referenced in later Leland T Blank, Anthony Tarquin
chapters.
Edition: 9
• Personal finance (PF) evaluation from credit 2024©
672 Pages
cards, car loans, and mortgages to investment Mar 2023
in stocks, bonds and other securities for savings Print: 9781266091797
and retirement planning is greatly emphasized. Connect: 9781265829636

Students learn to use the tools and techniques in


making their own financial decisions.
• Virtually all end-of-chapter problems are newly
developed or rewritten. Of the nearly 900
EOC problems, approximately 90% are new or
rewritten. However, most in-chapter examples OVERVIEW
have remained the same as the second edition The new edition of Engineering Economy includes
to require less rework of class materials by the time-tested approach and topics of previous
instructors. editions and introduces significantly new print
• Algorithmic end-of-chapter problems in McGraw and electronic features useful to learning about
Hill’s Connect®. Two or more parameters are and successfully applying the exciting field of
randomly varied with each viewing; auto grading engineering economics. Money makes a huge
via Blackboard or other classroom mgmt. system. difference in the life of a corporation, an individual,
This provides security and less compromises and a government.
from cheating, copying, etc. of problems and Learning to understand, analyze, and manage the
solutions for quizzes, exams, homework, money side of any project is vital to its success.
classroom exercise.s To be professionally successful, every engineer
• Expanded spreadsheet (ss) usage throughout must be able to deal with the time value of
with greatly enhanced after-tax ss coverage. money, economic facts, inflation, cost estimation,
SS examples are integrated with factor-based tax considerations, as well as spreadsheet and
solutions. After-tax template provides inclusion calculator use. This book is a great help to the
of loans (debt capital) and repayment, inflation, learner and the instructor in accomplishing these
depreciation, etc. goals by using easy-to-understand language,
simple graphics, and online features.
CONTENTS
1. Foundations of Engineering Economy FEATURES
2. Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money Updated Features in digital content:
3. Nominal and Effective Interest Rates • Digital tools for different modes of teaching and
4. Present Worth Analysis learning.
5. Annual Worth Analysis • Videos to support learning of primary concepts,
6. Rate of Return Analysis methods.
7. Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector
• Algorithmic end-of-chapter problems and
Projects
multiple-choice review question.s
8. Breakeven, Payback, Sensitivity, and Risk
Analysis • Spreadsheets available for real time ‘What if?’
analysis.

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CONTENTS output the book is great for motivating students
Learning Stage 1 - The Fundamentals to understand the importance of statistics in their
1. Foundations of Engineering Economy careers and their lives. This text features a unique
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2. Factors: How Time and Interest Affect Money approach highlighted by an engaging writing style
3. Combining Factors and Spreadsheet that explains difficult concepts clearly and the
Functions use of contemporary real world data sets to help
4. Nominal and Effective Interest Rates motivate students and show direct connections to
Learning Stage 2 - Basic Analysis Tools industry and research. While focusing on practical
5. Analysis Using Present Worth and Future applications of statistics the text makes extensive
Worth Values use of examples to motivate fundamental concepts
6. Annual Worth Analysis and to develop intuition.
7. Rate of Return Analysis: One Project
FEATURES
8. Rate of Return Analysis: Multiple Alternatives
• Outstanding Examples & Exercises provides a
9. Benefit/Cost Analysis and Public Sector
precise presentation of the subject illustrated
Economics with numerous engineering examples the
Learning Stage 2 - Epilogue: Selecting the Basic students both understand and relate to theory
Analysis Tool and application. Teaching is easier when the
Learning Stage 3 - Making Decisions problems are understandable and make sense to
10. Project Financing and Non-Economic students!
Attributes
• Flexible presentation of probability addresses
11. Replacement and Retention Decisions
the needs of different courses. Allowing for a
12. Independent Projects with Budget Limitation
mathematically rigorous approach, the major
13. Breakeven and Payback Analysis
results are derived from axioms, with proofs
Learning Stage 4 - Rounding Out the Study
given for most of them. Each result is illustrated
14. Effects of Inflation
with an example or two to promote intuitive
15. Cost Estimation and Indirect Cost Allocation
understanding.
16. Depreciation and Depletion Methods
17. After-Tax Economic Analysis • Contemporary, real world data sets are one
18. Sensitivity Analysis and Staged Decisions of the defining features of this text. With a
19. Decision Making under Risk fresh approach to the subject, the author uses
contemporary data sets to help motivate students
and show direct connection to industry and
Engineering Statistics research.
CONTENTS
Principles of Statistics for 1. Sampling and Descriptive Statistics
Engineers and Scientists 2. Summarizing Bivariate Data
William Navidi 3. Probability
Edition: 2 4. Commonly Used Distributions
2021© 5. Point and Interval Estimation for a Single
624 Pages
Print: 9781260570731 Sample
Connect: 9781260442199 6. Hypothesis Tests for a Single Sample
7. Inferences for Two Samples
8. Inference in Linear Models
9. Factorial Experiments
10. Statistical Quality Control

OVERVIEW
Principles of Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
offers the same crystal-clear presentation
of applied statistics as Bill Navidi’s Statistics
for Engineers and Scientists text in a manner
especially designed for the needs of a one-
semester course that is focused on applications.
By presenting ideas in the context of real-world
data sets and with plentiful examples of computer

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Statistics for Engineers
and Scientists Environmental Engineering
William Navidi

GENERAL ENGINEERING
Edition: 6 Principles of
2024© Environmental
960 Pages Engineering & Science
Mar 2023
Print: 9781266115837 Mackenzie L. Davis,
Connect: 9781265874957 Susan J. Masten

Edition: 4
2020©
864 Pages
Print:9781260548020

OVERVIEW
Statistics for Engineers and Scientists stands out
for its clear presentation of applied statistics. The
OVERVIEW
book takes a practical approach to methods of
Principles of Environmental Engineering is
statistical modeling and data analysis that are most
intended for a course in introductory environmental
often used in scientific work. This edition features
engineering for sophomore- or junior-level
a unique approach highlighted by an engaging
students. This text provides a background in
writing style that explains difficult concepts clearly
fundamental science and engineering principles
along with the use of contemporary real world
of environmental engineering for students who
data sets to help motivate students and show
may or may not become environmental engineers.
direct connections to industry and research. While
Principles place more emphasis on scientific
focusing on practical applications of statistics the
principles, ethics and safety and focus less on
text makes extensive use of examples to motivate
engineering design.
fundamental concepts and to develop intuition.
The text exposes students to a broad range of
FEATURES environmental topics—including risk management,
Available within McGraw Hill’s Connect®, water quality and treatment air pollution, hazardous
Adaptive Learning Assignments (ALAs) provide waste solid waste and ionizing radiation as well as
each student a personalized path to learning discussion of relevant regulations and practices.
concepts instructors assign in their course. The The book also uses mass and energy balance as
assignments continually adapt to the individual, a tool for understanding environmental processes
identify knowledge gaps and focus on areas where and solving environmental engineering problems.
remediation is needed. All adaptive content—
including questions and integrated concept FEATURES
resources—is specifically targeted and directly • The fourth edition has been thoroughly revised
aligned with individual learning objectives. and updated. FE-formatted problems have been
added to the appropriate chapters.
CONTENTS
• New case studies have been added to many of
1. Sampling and Descriptive Statistics
the chapters.
2. Probability
3. Propagation of Error CONTENTS
4. Commonly Used Distributions 1. Introduction
5. Confidence Intervals 2. Chemistry
6. Hypothesis Testing 3. Biology
7. Correlation and Simple Linear Regression 4. Materials and Energy Balances
8. Multiple Regression 5. Ecosystems
9. Factorial Experiments 6. Risk Perception, Assessment and
10. Statistical Quality Control Management
7. Hydrology
8. Sustainability
9. Water Quality Management
10. Water Treatment

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11. Wastewater Treatment • Engineering Fundamentals: Topics discussed
12. Air Pollution that are fundamental to engineering education.
13 Solid Waste Engineering Students are introduced to topics such as
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14. Hazardous Waste Management thermodynamics rate processes (e.g., heat


15. Noise Pollution transfer, electricity), and Newton’s laws. Unit
16. Ionizing Radiation conversions are given particular attention
because this topic is so important.
APPENDICES
A. Properties of Air, Water, and Selected • Engineering Accounting: Students will have the
Chemicals opportunity to apply new skills to a variety of
B. List of Elements with their Symbols and problems. Fundamental accounting principles are
Atomic Masses applied to such quantities as mass, energy, linear
momentum, and angular momentum.
C. Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
D. Useful Unit Conversion and Prefixes CONTENTS
E. Greek Alphabet 1. The Engineer
2. Engineering Ethics
3. Problem Solving
Foundations of Engineering
4. Understanding and Using Computers
5. Introduction to Design
Foundations of 6. Engineering Communications
Engineering
7. Numbers
Mark T. Holtzapple,
W. Dan Reece 8. Tables and Graphs
9. Statistics
Edition: 3
2023© 10. Newton’s Laws
768 Pages 11. Introduction to Thermodynamics
Print: 9781260575897
Connect: 9781264161546 12. Introduction to Rate Processes
13. SI System of Units
14. Unit Conversions
15. Introduction to Statics and Dynamics
16. Introduction to Electricity
17. Accounting
OVERVIEW
18. Accounting for Mass
The third edition of Foundations of Engineering
19. Accounting for Charge
gives freshman engineering students a solid
20. Accounting for Linear Momentum
foundation for all their future coursework. It
21. Accounting for Angular Momentum
provides an overview of the engineering profession
22. Accounting for Energy
and of the skills they will need to develop, as well
as an introduction to fundamental engineering 23. Accounting for Entropy
topics such as thermodynamics, rate processes, 24. Accounting for Money
and Newton’s laws. An important aspect of the
book’s approach is the method of Engineering MATLAB for Engineering
Accounting, which casts the basic conservation Applications
laws (e.g., of energy or mass) as simple William J. Palm

“accounting” procedures. Edition: 5


2023©
656 Pages
FEATURES Print: 9781265139193
The book has been divided into four sections: Connect: 9781264939541

• Introduction to Engineering: An overview of the


engineering professions and the skills required to
become a good engineer.
• Mathematics: A review of mathematical concepts OVERVIEW
that students are not likely to encounter in their MATLAB for Engineering Applications is a simple,
calculus class. concise book designed to be useful for beginners
and to be kept as a reference. MATLAB is a globally
available standard computational tool for engineers
and scientists.

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The terminology, syntax, and the use of the
programming language are well defined, and
Introduction/Problem Solving
the organization of the material makes it easy

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to locate information and navigate through the Engineering
textbook. The text covers all the major capabilities Fundamentals and
Problem Solving
of MATLAB that are useful for beginning students.
Arvid R. Eide, Roland Jenison,
The text consists of 11 chapters. The first five Larry L. Northup,
chapters constitute a basic course in MATLAB. The Steven Mickelson
remaining six chapters are independent of each Edition: 8
other and cover more advanced applications of 2023©
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FEATURES
• 30 percent of the chapter problems are new to
this edition. OVERVIEW
• A new chapter has been added, Chapter 12 Engineering Fundamentals and Problem
Projects with MATLAB, which introduces MATLAB Solving presents a complete introduction to
Mobile and the MATLAB App Designer, and the engineering field and remains the most
which covers programming for game projects in comprehensive textbook for an introductory
MATLAB. engineering course. This text helps students
develop the skills needed to solve open-ended
• Update the coverage to include changes in problems in SI and customary units while
MATLAB syntax and MATLAB screens, this edition presenting solutions in a logical manner. Students
includes 20 percent more numbered, major are introduced to subject areas, common to
engineering examples. engineering disciplines, that require the application
of fundamental engineering concepts.
CONTENTS
1. An Overview of MATLAB FEATURES
2. Numeric, Cell, and Structure Arrays • This eighth edition concentrates on new and
3. Functions emerging problems such as microplastics
4. Programming with MATLAB pollution and desalination of water for drinking
5. Advanced Plotting and community use.
6. Model Building and Regression • New engineering graduate profiles have been
7. Statistics, Probability, and Interpolation added to the text to help students understand
8. Linear Algebraic Equations better what an engineer does and what
9. Numerical Methods for Calculus and recommendations they would have for a new
Differential Equations engineering student.
10. Simulink
CONTENTS
11. Symbolic Processing with MATLAB
1. The Engineering Profession
12. Projects with MATLAB
2. Education for Engineering
3. Introduction to Engineering Design
4. Engineering Solutions
5. Representation of Technical Information
6. Engineering Measurements and Estimations
7. Dimensions, Units, and Conversions
8. Introduction to Engineering Economics
9. Economics: Decision Making
10. Statistics
11. Inferential Statistics and Decision Making
12. Mechanics: Statics
13. Mechanics: Strength of Materials
14. Material Balance
15. Energy Sources and Alternatives
16. Fundamental Energy Principles
17. Electrical Theory
18. Flowcharts

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Technical Writing for 7. Instructions and Manuals
Engineers & Scientists 8. Proposals
Leo Finkelstein 9. Progress Reports
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Edition: 4 10. Feasibility and Recommendation Reports


2023© 11. Laboratory and Project Reports
348 Pages
Print: 9781265262198 12. Research Reports
13. A3 Reports
14. Abstracts and Summaries
15. Style and Mechanics
16. Documentation
17. Visuals
18. Presentations
OVERVIEW 19. Business Communication
The focus of Technical Writing for Engineers and 20. Communications with Future Employers (aka,
Scientists is to teach engineering students the Getting a Job)
skill of technical writing. The book is unique in 21. Team Writing
that it gets to the point, uses practical outlines
throughout, and shows students how to produce
the most common technical documents step-by- MATLAB
step. This title is useful for instructors looking to
incorporate writing assignments into their already-
Engineering Computation:
packed classes, and for students looking for the
An Introduction Using
nitty-gritty details about what they need to do to MATLAB and Excel
get the writing project done in their engineering Joseph Musto, William E.
and science classes. Howard, Richard R. Williams

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Tool. Instructor Resources for this title include
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Image PPTs.
• The chapters in this text have been restructured
for easier student understanding. A definition OVERVIEW
is provided first, followed by an overview, a The strength of Engineering Computation
basic general outline, a complete example, that is its combination of the two most important
example broken down into the logical moves computational programs in the engineering
that the writer needs to make, and if relevant, marketplace today MATLAB® and Excel®.
additional examples illustrating the range of Engineering students will need to know how to
that technical writing genre. The intent is that use both programs to solve problems. The focus
students see the overall document to “get a feel” of this text is on the fundamentals of engineering
for it before they examine the breakdown of the computing: algorithm development, selection of
components in that example document. appropriate tools, documentation of solutions and
• The authors are creating rubrics that will be verification and interpretation of results.
added into the writing assignment tool. The
Writing Assignment tool delivers a learning FEATURES
experience to help students improve their • Updated for the latest versions of MATLAB and
written communication skills and conceptual Excel.
understanding. • New end-of-chapter problems have been created
which offer enhanced opportunities to practice
CONTENTS techniques learned in the text.
1. Introduction
2. Ethical Considerations • New tutorial involving symbolic computation in
3. Note Taking MATLAB has been developed which offers a new
4. Technical Definition opportunity to learn new techniques.
5. Description of a Mechanism
6. Description of a Process

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CONTENTS • Supplementary material on hyperbolic partial
Part 1: Computational Tools differential equations (PDEs) has been added.
1. Computing Tools Together with existing material on Elliptic &

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2. Excel Fundamentals Parabolic PDEs, this makes the part of the book
3. MATLAB Fundamentals on PDEs more complete
4. MATLAB Programming
CONTENTS
5. Plotting Data
Part 1: Modeling, Computers, and Error Analysis
Part 2: Engineering Applications
1. Mathematical Modeling and Engineering
6. Finding the Roots of Equations
Problem Solving
7. Matrix Mathematics
2. Programming and Software
8. Solving Simultaneous Equations
3. Approximations and Round-Off Errors
9. Numerical Integration
4. Truncation Errors and the Taylor Series
10. Optimization
Part 2: Roots of Equations
5. Bracketing Methods
Numerical Methods 6. Open Methods
7. Roots of Polynomials
8. Case Studies: Roots of Equations
Numerical Methods for
Part 3: Linear Algebraic Equations
Engineers
9. Gauss Elimination
Steven C. Chapra,
Raymond P Canale 10. LU Decomposition and Matrix Inversion
11. Special Matrices and Gauss-Seidel
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992 Pages Part 4: Optimization
Print: 9781260571387
Connect: 9781260484533 13. One-Dimensional Unconstrained
Optimization
14. Multidimensional Unconstrained Optimization
15. Constrained Optimization
16. Case Studies: Optimization
Part 5: Curve Fitting
OVERVIEW 17. Least-Squares Regression
The eighth edition of Chapra and Canale’s
18. Interpolation
Numerical Methods for Engineers retains the
19. Fourier Approximation
instructional techniques that have made the text so
20. Case Studies: Curve Fitting
successful. The book covers the standard numerical
Part 6: Numerical Differentiation and Integration
methods employed by both students and practicing
21. Newton-Cotes Integration Formulas
engineers. Although relevant theory is covered,
the primary emphasis is on how the methods are 22. Integration of Equations
applied for engineering problem solving. 23. Numerical Differentiation
24. Case Studies: Numerical Integration and
Each part of the book includes a chapter devoted Differentiation
to case studies from the major engineering Part 7: Ordinary Differential Equations
disciplines. Numerous new or revised end-of- 25. Runge-Kutta Methods
chapter problems and case studies are drawn 26. Stiffness and Multistep Methods
from actual engineering practice. This edition 27. Boundary-Value and Eigenvalue Problems
also includes several new topics including a
28. Case Studies: Ordinary Differential Equations
new formulation for cubic splines, Monte Carlo
Part 8: Partial Differential Equations
integration, and supplementary material on
29. Finite Difference: Elliptic Equations
hyperbolic partial differential equations.
30. Finite Difference: Parabolic Equations
31. Finite-Element Method
FEATURES
32. Case Studies: Partial Differential Equations
• Monte Carlo integration, increasingly used in
engineering and science, has been added. APPENDICES
A. The Fourier Series
• New, improved formulation for cubic splines that
is easier to understand than previous version & B. Getting Started with MATLAB
compatible with MATLAB algorithm. C. Getting Started with Mathcad

• Included in this edition are several new and


revised problems.

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CONTENTS
Engineering Statistics 1. Sampling and Descriptive Statistics
2. Summarizing Bivariate Data
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Principles of Statistics for 3. Probability


Engineers and Scientists 4. Commonly Used Distributions
William Navidi
5. Point and Interval Estimation for a Single
Edition: 2 Sample
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6. Hypothesis Tests for a Single Sample
Print: 9781260570731 7. Inferences for Two Samples
Connect: 9781260442199
8. Inference in Linear Models
9. Factorial Experiments
10. Statistical Quality Control

Operations Research
OVERVIEW
Principles of Statistics for Engineers and Scientists Introduction to Operations
offers the same crystal-clear presentation of applied Research
statistics as Bill Navidi’s Statistics for Engineers and Frederick S. Hillier, Gerald J.
Scientists text in a manner especially designed for Lieberman
the needs of a one-semester course that is focused Edition: 11
on applications. By presenting ideas in the context 2021©
992 Pages
of real-world data sets and with plentiful examples Print: 9781260575873
of computer output the book is great for motivating
students to understand the importance of statistics
in their careers and their lives.
This text features a unique approach highlighted
by an engaging writing style that explains difficult
concepts clearly and the use of contemporary real OVERVIEW
world data sets to help motivate students and show For over four decades Introduction to Operations
direct connections to industry and research. While Research by Frederick Hillier has been the classic
focusing on practical applications of statistics the text on operations research. While building on the
text makes extensive use of examples to motivate classic strengths of the text the author continues to
fundamental concepts and to develop intuition. find new ways to make the text current and relevant
to students. One way is by incorporating a wealth
FEATURES of state-of-the-art user-friendly software and more
• Outstanding Examples & Exercises provides a coverage of business applications than ever before.
precise presentation of the subject illustrated The hallmark features of this edition include new
with numerous engineering examples the sections and chapters, updated problems, clear
students both understand and relate to theory and comprehensive coverage of fundamentals, an
and application. Teaching is easier when the extensive set of interesting problems and cases and
problems are understandable and make sense to state-of-the-practice operations research software
students! used in conjunction with examples from the text.

• Flexible presentation of probability addresses


FEATURES
the needs of different courses. Allowing for a
• Four new sections describe analytics as a
mathematically rigorous approach, the major
key new complement to operations research.
results are derived from axioms, with proofs
The benefit is a new understanding of this
given for most of them. Each result is illustrated
revolutionary change in the field. These new
with an example or two to promote intuitive
sections are right up front in Sections 1.3, 2.2, 2.3,
understanding.
and 2.4.
• Contemporary, real world data sets are one
• A new section provides an elementary
of the defining features of this text. With a
introduction to the theory of simulation
fresh approach to the subject, the author uses
optimization. The benefit is a new understanding
contemporary data sets to help motivate students
of what is now one of the most widely used
and show direct connection to industry and
techniques of operations research. The new
research.
section is Section 20.5.

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• A new section describes how decision analysis
now is being widely extended to multiple Simulation
criteria decision analysis. The benefit is a new

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understanding of how multiple criteria can be Simulation with Arena
considered in operations research studies. The W. David Kelton, Randall P.
Sadowski, Nancy B. Zupick
new section (Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis,
Including Goal Programming) is Section 16.7. Edition: 7
2024©
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Mar 2023
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the supplements on the website. The benefit Connect: 9781265882464
is providing a better focus on the important
material.
• Substantial more updating, including two
additional completely new sections, many smaller
OVERVIEW
updates, and a considerable number of new
Simulation with Arena provides a comprehensive
up-to-date application vignettes and selected
treatment of simulation using industry-standard
references (while deleting outdated ones). The
Arena software. The textbook begins by having
benefit is providing a completely up-to-date
the reader develop simple high-level models,
introduction to operations research, including
and then progresses to advanced modeling and
key recent developments. The two additional
analysis. Statistical design and analysis of simulation
completely new sections are Sections 17.11
experiments is integrated with the modeling
and 19.4.
chapters, reflecting the importance of mathematical
CONTENTS modeling of these activities.
1. Introduction An informal, tutorial writing style is used to aid the
2. Overview of the Operations Research beginner in fully understanding the ideas and topics
Modeling Approach presented. The new edition now reflects Arena
3. Introduction to Linear Programming version 16.2 (from version 14.5 in the prior edition),
4. Solving Linear Programming Problems: The which contains many new and useful features.
Simplex Method
5. The Theory of the Simplex Method FEATURES
6. Duality Theory Available within McGraw Hill’s Connect®,
7. Linear Programming under Uncertainty Adaptive Learning Assignments (ALAs) provide
8. Other Algorithms for Linear Programming each student a personalized path to learning
9. The Transportation and Assignment Problems concepts instructors assign in their course. The
10. Network Optimization Models assignments continually adapt to the individual,
11. Dynamics Programming identify knowledge gaps and focus on areas where
12. Integer Programming remediation is needed.
13. Nonlinear Programming All adaptive content—including questions and
14. Metaheuristics integrated concept resources—is specifically
15. Game Theory targeted and directly aligned with individual
16. Decision Analysis learning objectives.
17. Queuing Analysis
18. Inventory Analysis CONTENTS
19. Markov Decision Processes 1. What Is Simulation?
20. Simulation 2. Fundamental Simulation Concepts
3. A Guided Tour Through Arena
APPENDICES 4. Modeling Basic Operations and Inputs
1. Documentation for the OR Courseware 5. Modeling Detailed Operations
2. Convexity 6. Statistical Analysis of Output from
3. Classical Optimization Methods Terminating Simulations
4. Matrices and Matrix Operations 7. Intermediate Modeling and Steady-State
5. Table for a Normal Distribution Statistical Analysis

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8. Entity Transfer
9. A Sampler of Further Modeling Issues and
Techniques
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10. Arena Integration and Customization


11. Continuous and Combined Discrete/
Continuous Models
12. Further Statistical Issues
13. Conducting Simulation Studies

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Section 5: Measurement
CNC Technology
Unit 7: Basic Measurement
Unit 8: Squares and Surface Plates

MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY


Technology Of Machine
Unit 9: Micrometers
Tools
Unit 10: Vernier Calipers
Steve F. Krar, Arthur R. Gill,
Peter Smid, Robert J. Gerritsen, Unit 11: Inside-, Depth-, and Height-Measuring
John B. Gill Instruments
Edition: 9 Unit 12: Gage Blocks
2024© Unit 13: Angular Measurement
944 Pages
Mar 2023 Unit 14: Gages
Print: 9781266277474 Unit 15: Comparison Measurement
Connect: 9781266327711
Unit 16: The Coordinate Measuring System
Unit 17: Measuring with Light Waves
Unit 18: Surface Finish Measurement
Section 6: Layout Tools and Procedures
OVERVIEW Unit 19: Basic Layout Materials, Tools, and
Technology of Machine Tools provides state- Accessories
of-the-art training for using machine tools in Unit 20: Basic or Semi Precision Layout
manufacturing technology, including up-to-date Unit 21: Precision Layout
coverage of computer numerical control (CNC). It Section 7: Hand Tools and Bench Work
includes an overview of machine trades and career Unit 22: Holding, Striking, and Assembling Tools
opportunities followed by theory and application. Unit 23: Hand-Type Cutting Tools
The text is structured to provide coverage of tools Unit 24: Thread-Cutting Tools and Procedures
and measurement, machining tools and procedures, Unit 25: Finishing Processes – Reaming,
drilling and milling machines, computer-aided
Broaching, and Lapping
machining, and metallurgy.
Unit 26: Surface Finishing Processes
This book is based on the authors’ many years of Section 8: Metal-Cutting Technology
trade experience and experience as specialists in Unit 27: Physics of Metal Cutting
teaching. To keep up to date with technological Unit 28: Machinability of Metals
change, the authors have researched the latest Unit 29: Cutting Tools
technical information available and have visited Unit 30: Operating Conditions and Tool Life
industries that are leaders in their field. Unit 31: Carbide Cutting Tools
Unit 32: Diamond, Ceramic, and Cermet Cutting
FEATURES Tools
Curated banks of assignable questions to offer Unit 33: Polycrystalline Cutting Tools
practice problems, as well as graded homework
Unit 34: Cutting Fluids – Types and Applications
for assessment that are auto scored with feedback.
Section 9: Metal-Cutting Saws
Many questions are algorithmic to offer different
Unit 35: Types of Metal Saws
versions of the same problem. Functionality
Unit 36: Contour Bandsaw Parts and Accessories
includes ability to write your own questions.
Unit 37: Contour Bandsaw Operations
CONTENTS Section 10: Drilling Machines
Section 1: Introduction to Machine Tools Unit 38: Drill Presses
Unit 1: History of Machines Unit 39: Drilling Machine Accessories
Section 2: Machine Trade Opportunities Unit 40: Twist Drills
Unit 2: Careers in the Metalworking Industry Unit 41: Cutting Speeds and Feeds
Unit 3: Getting the Job Unit 42: Drilling Holes
Section 3: Safety Unit 43: Reaming
Unit 4: Safety in the Machine Shop Unit 44: Drill Press Operations
Section 4: Job Planning
Unit 5: Engineering Drawings
Unit 6: Machining Procedures for Various
Workpieces

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7. Flame Cutting Practice: Jobs 7-J1-J3
Welding 8. Gas Welding Practice: Jobs 8-J1-J38
9. Braze Welding and Advanced Gas Welding
MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Welding: Principles and Practice: Jobs 9-J39-J49


Practices
10. Soldering and Brazing Principles and
Edward R. Bohnart
Practice: Jobs 10-J-50-J51
Edition: 6 Unit 2 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding
2024©
1152 Pages 11. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Principles
Mar 2023 12. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Electrodes
Print: 9781266089169
Connect: 9781265867294 13. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Practice: Jobs
13-J1-J25 (Plate)
14. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Practice: Jobs
14-J26-J42 (Plate)
15. Shielded Metal Arc Welding Practice: Jobs
OVERVIEW 15-J43-J55 (Plate)
Welding: Principles and Practices provides a course 16. Pipe Welding and Shielded Metal Arc
of instruction in welding, other joining processes, Welding Practice: Jobs 16-J1-J17 (Pipe)
and cutting that will enable students to begin with Unit 3 - Arc Cutting and Gas Tungsten Arc
the most elementary work and progressively study Welding
and practice each process until they are skilled. 17. Arc Cutting Principles and Arc Cutting
Both principles and practice are presented so Practice: Jobs 17-J1–J7
students can combine the “why” and the “how” for 18. Gas Tungsten Arc and Plasma Arc Welding
complete understanding. Principles
19. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Practice: Jobs 19-
In this textbook, the fundamental theory of the
J1–J19 (Plate)
practice in gas, arc, gas-shielded and self-shielded
processes, welding, brazing, soldering, and plastic 20. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Practice: Jobs 20-
welding processes, is presented. Current industrial J1–J17 (Pipe)
practices are cited with use of various national Unit 4 - Gas Metal Arc, Flux Cored Arc, and
welding codes and standards. The content is Submerged Arc Welding
based on the SENSE program of the American 21. Gas Metal Arc and Flux Cored Arc Welding
Welding Society along with other leading welding Principles
authorities. 22. Gas Metal Arc Welding Practice with Solid
and Metal Core Wire: Jobs 22-J1–J23 (Plate)
FEATURES 23. Flux Cored Arc Welding Practice (Plate),
• Available within McGraw Hill’s Connect®, Submerged Arc Welding, and Related
Adaptive Learning Assignments (ALAs) provide Processes: FCAW-G Jobs 23-J1-J11, FCAW-S
each student a personalized path to learning Jobs 23-J1–J12; SAW Job 23-J1
concepts instructors assign in their course. The 24. Gas Metal Arc Welding Practice: Jobs 24-J1–
assignments continually adapt to the individual, J15 (Pipe)
identify knowledge gaps and focus on areas Unit 5 - High Energy Beams, Automation,
where remediation is needed. Robotics, and Weld Shop Management
• Curated banks of assignable questions to offer 25. High Energy Beams and Related Welding and
practice problems, as well as graded homework Cutting Process Principles
for assessment that are auto scored with 26. General Equipment for Welding Shops
feedback. Many questions are algorithmic to 27. Automatic and Robotic Arc Welding
offer different versions of the same problem. Equipment
Functionality includes ability to write your own 28. Joint Design, Testing, and Inspection
questions. 29. Reading Shop Drawings
30. Welding Symbols
CONTENTS
31. Welding and Bonding of Plastics
Unit 1 - Introduction to Welding and Oxy Fuel
32. Safety
1. History of Welding
Statistical Analysis
2. Industrial Welding
3. Steel and Other Metals
4. Basic Joints and Welds
5. Gas Welding
6. Flame Cutting Principles

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APPENDICES
Combustion Engines
A. Selected Thermodynamic Properties of
Gases Comprising C-H-O-N System

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An Introduction to
B. Fuel Properties
Combustion: Concepts
and Applications C. Selected Properties of Air, Nitrogen, and
Stephen R. Turns
Oxygen
D. Binary Diffusion Coefficients and
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2021©
Methodology for their Estimation
768 Pages E. Generalized Newton’s Method for the
Print: 9781260575521
Solution of Nonlinear Equations
F. Computer Codes for Equilibrium Products of
Hydrocarbon-Air Combustion

Compressible Flow/Gas Dynamics


OVERVIEW
Introduction to Combustion is the leading Modern Compressible
combustion textbook for undergraduate and Flow: With Historical
graduate students because of its easy-to- Perspective
understand analyses of basic combustion concepts John D. Anderson
and its introduction of a wide variety of practical Edition: 4
applications that motivate or relate to the various 2021©
800 Pages
theoretical concepts. This is a text that is useful Print: 9781260570823
for junior/senior undergraduates or graduate
students in mechanical engineering and practicing
engineers. The fourth edition updates and adds
topics related to protection of the environment,
climate change and energy use.

FEATURES OVERVIEW
Straightforward Approach to Combustion Concepts The response to the first three editions of Modern
Compressible Flow: With Historical Perspective
features simple, and easy-to-understand analyses
from students, faculty and practicing professionals
as well as a wide variety of practical applications has been overwhelmingly favorable. Therefore,
that illustrate combustion principles. this new edition preserves much of this successful
content while adding important new components.
CONTENTS
It preserves the author’s informal writing style
1. Introduction that talks to the reader that gains the readers’
2. Combustion and Thermochemistry interest and makes the study of compressible flow
3. Introduction to Mass Transfer an enjoyable experience. Moreover, it blends the
4. Chemical Kinetics classical nature of the subject with modern aspects
5. Some Important Chemical Mechanisms of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and high
6. Coupling Chemical and Thermal Analyses of temperature gas dynamics, so important to modern
Reacting Systems applications of compressible flow. In short, this
7. Simplified Conservation Equations for book is a unique teaching and learning experience.
Reacting Flows
8. Laminar Premixed Flames FEATURES
9. Laminar Diffusion Flames • End-of-chapter problems have been added
10. Droplet Evaporation and Burning to those few chapters that originally had no
11. Introduction to Turbulent Flows problems listed.
12. Turbulent Premixed Flames • At the end of every chapter, and just before the
13. Turbulent Nonpremixed Flames list of problems, a “Suggestions” section has
14. Burning of Solids been added. The purpose of these suggestions
15. Emissions is to help the reader better understand each end-
16. Detonations of-chapter problem and to get started on a right
17. Fuels path for the solution of each problem.

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• Chapter 15 on Hypersonic Flow has been students have experienced and the presentation
expanded to recognize the greatly increased itself is relevant with examples and exercises
interest and current activity in the hypersonic drawn from the world around us not the world of
flight regime.
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sixty years ago. Examples are broken down in a


consistent manner that promotes students’ ability
CONTENTS to set up a problem and easily solve problems of
1. Compressible Flow - Some History and incrementally harder difficulty.
Introductory Thoughts
CONTENTS
2. Integral Forms of the Conservation Equations
1. Setting the Stage for the Study of Dynamics
for Inviscid Flows
2. Particle Kinematics
3. One-Dimensional Flow
3. Force and Acceleration Methods for Particles
4. Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves
4. Energy Methods for Particles
5. Quasi-One-Dimensional Flow
5. Momentum Methods for Particles
6. Differential Conservation Equations for
6. Planar Rigid Body Kinematics
Inviscid Flows
7. Newton-Euler Equations for Planar Rigid
7. Unsteady Wave Motion
Body Motion
8. General Conservation Equations Revisited:
8. Energy and Momentum Methods for Rigid
Velocity Potential Equation
Bodies
9. Linearized Flow
9. Mechanical Vibrations
10. Conical Flow
10. Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
11. Numerical Techniques for Steady Supersonic
Flow APPENDICES
12. The Time-Marching Technique: With A. Mass Moments of Inertia
Application to Supersonic Blunt Bodies and B. Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body
Nozzles C. Answers to Selected Problems
13. Three-Dimensional Flow
14. Transonic Flow Vector Mechanics for
15. Hypersonic Flow Engineers: Dynamics (SI
16. Properties of High-Temperature Gasses Edition)
17. High-Temperature Flows: Basic Examples Ferdinand P. Beer Jr., E. Russell
Johnston, Phillip J. Cornwell,
Appendix A Brian Self
Appendix B: An Illustration and Exercise of
Edition: 12
Computational Fluid Dynamics 2019©
Appendix C: Oblique Shock Properties: y = 1.4 928 Pages
Print: 9789813157866
Connect: 9789353166670

Dynamics

Engineering Mechanics:
OVERVIEW
Dynamics A primary objective in a first course in mechanics
Gary Gray, Francesco Costanzo, is to help develop a student’s ability first to analyze
Michael Plesha problems in a simple and logical manner, and
Edition: 3
then to apply basic principles to their solutions. A
2023© strong conceptual understanding of these basic
864 Pages mechanics principles is essential for successfully
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solving mechanics problems. This edition of Vector
Mechanics for Engineers will help instructors
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Continuing in the spirit of its successful previous
editions, this edition provides conceptually
OVERVIEW accurate and thorough coverage together with a
This is the Problem Solver’s Approach for significant refreshment of the exercise sets and
Tomorrow’s Engineers. Based upon a great deal online delivery of homework problems to your
of classroom teaching experience Gray Costanzo students. The 12th edition has new case studies
& Plesha provide a visually appealing learning and enhancements in the text and in Connect. The
framework to your students. The look of the hallmark of the Beer-Johnston series has been the
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This edition is no different. Over 650 of the CONTENTS
homework problems in the text are new or revised. 11. Kinematics of Particles
One of the characteristics of the approach used in 12. Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law

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this book is that mechanics of particles are clearly 13. Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum
separated from the mechanics of rigid bodies. This Methods
approach makes it possible to consider simple 14. Systems of Particles
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Momentum Methods
18. Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions
FEATURES
19. Mechanical Vibrations
• 100% of the free-body diagram problems have
Appendix: Fundamentals of Engineering
been added to Connect.
Examination
• Stand-alone Process-Oriented Problems are now
included in Connect.
• Each chapter now features a case study. Connect Engineering Design
contains videos based on each case-study to
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• Thoroughly Refreshed Problem Set in the Twelfth 2021©
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Students are encouraged to solve these
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• Computer and Design Problems are offered at OVERVIEW
the end of each chapter. While the problems Dieter’s Engineering Design represents a major
are generic, they are designed to be easily update of this classic textbook for senior design
solved using popular computational programs courses. As in previous editions Engineering
like MATLAB® and Mathcad®. The computer Design provides a broader overview of topics
problems focus on symbolic manipulation and than most design texts and contains much more
plotting rather than programming. prescriptive guidance on how to carry out design.
• A Careful, Step-By-Step Presentation is followed Dieter focuses on material selection as well as
in each lesson of each chapter, and every how to implement the design process. Engineering
chapter starts with a real-life example and an Design provides the senior mechanical engineering
outline previewing the chapter objectives and students with a realistic understanding of the
lessons. Each lesson is accompanied by sample design process. It is written from the viewpoint that
problems and Solving Problems On Your Own design is the central activity of the engineering
boxes that prepare students for the problem
profession, and it is more concerned with
sets. Each chapter finishes with a brief Review
developing attitudes and approaches than in
Problem set and an assortment of computer and
presenting design techniques and tools.
design problems.
• Well-Respected Sample Problems are a signature FEATURES
Beer and Johnston text feature that allow • There has been a noteworthy reordering of
students to see important key problem types chapters in the sixth edition so to align them
and with the solution laid out on a single page, more closely to the overall design process
organized to provide a potent model for student utilized by this text. While the size of the printed
problem solving. Sample Problems serve the dual
book has been reduced, the scope of the text
purpose of amplifying the text and demonstrating
remains the same, with a few new and valuable
the type of neat and orderly work that students
sections.
should cultivate in their own solutions.

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• A significant change in this edition has been to a natural and easy complement to the theory. The
move theoretical and historical content online. principles considered in the book are fundamental
This material is tangential to core information and and have been well established.
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may divert student attention from the application


However, in presenting this important subject, we
of the design process. Chapters 15-18 have been
have drawn on our own ideas and experience.
moved online.
Throughout the revisions, the informal and student-
• New Topics added to text: oriented writing style has been retained and further
- Information Literacy enhanced, and if it succeeds, has the flavor of an
- Introduction to WordTree interactive lecture by the authors.
- Biomimicry Design Generation Methods
FEATURES
CONTENTS • Concepts and definitions in Chapter 1 have been
1. Engineering Design centralized to help them stand out in the text.
2. Product Development Process
• Merged topics on the choice of variable and
3. Problem Definition and Need Identification
scaling parameter with the Pi theorem in Chapter
4. Team Behavior and Tools 5 to make it easier for students to follow the
5. Gathering Information arguments.
6. Concept Generation
7. Decision Making and Concept Selection • Classified applications for the linear momentum
8. Embodiment Design equation in Chapter 3 to help students to relate
9. Detail Design the equation with the applicable engineering
10. Design for Sustainability and the problems.
Environment • Provided new data for worldwide wind power
11. Materials Selection capacity in Chapter 11 to reflect the advancement
12. Design with Materials in the application of fluid mechanics.
13. Design for Manufacturing
14. Risk, Reliability, and Safety CONTENTS
15. Quality, Robust Design, and Optimization 1. Introduction
16. Economic Decision Making 2. Pressure Distribution in a Fluid
17. Cost Evaluation 3. Integral Relations for a Control Volume
18. Legal and Ethical Issues in Engineering 4. Differential Relations for Fluid Flow
Design (Available Online) 5. Dimensional Analysis and Similarity
6. Viscous Flow in Ducts
7. Flow Past Immersed Bodies
Fluid Mechanics (Introduction) 8. Potential Flow and Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Fluid Mechanics 9. Compressible Flow
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10. Open-Channel Flow
11. Turbomachinery
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C. Conversion Factors
D. Equations of Motion in Cylindrical
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E. Estimating Uncertainty in Experimental Data

OVERVIEW
Fluid Mechanics is the study of fluids as an
important branch of engineering mechanics.
Almost everything on this planet either is a fluid
or moves within or near a fluid. The essence of
the subject of fluid flow is a judicious compromise
between theory and experiment. This textbook not
only makes a great deal of theoretical treatment
available, but also provides experimental results as

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Fluid Mechanics: 7. Dimensional Analysis and Modeling
Fundamentals and 8. Internal Flow
Applications (SI Edition)
9. Differential Analysis of Fluid Flow

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10. Approximate Solutions of the Navier-Stokes
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13. Open-Channel Flow
14. Turbomachinery
15. Introduction to Computational Fluid
Dynamics
APPENDICES
OVERVIEW
1. Property Tables and Charts
This book communicates directly with tomorrow’s
engineers in a simple yet precise manner while
covering the basic principles and equations of
General
fluid mechanics in the context of numerous and
diverse real-world engineering examples. The text
helps students develop an intuitive understanding Fundamentals of
Aerodynamics
of fluid mechanics by emphasizing the physics
John D. Anderson
using figures, numerous photographs, and visual
aids to reinforce the physics. The highly visual Edition: 7
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building each chapter upon foundations laid
down in previous chapters. In this way, even the
traditionally challenging aspects of fluid mechanics
can be learned effectively.
OVERVIEW
FEATURES The new edition of Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
• New subsections “Uniform versus Non-Uniform follows in the same tradition as the previous
Flow” and “Equation Solvers” have been added editions: it is for students—to be read, understood,
to Chapter 1. and enjoyed. It is consciously written in a clear,
informal, and direct style to talk to the reader
• Two new sections, “Flying Birds and Insects” by and gain their interest in the challenging and yet
guest author Azar Eslam Panah of Penn State, beautiful discipline of aerodynamics.
Berkley and “CFD Methods for Two-Phase Flows”
by guest author Alex Rattner of Penn State have FEATURES
been added to Chapter 11 and Chapter 15. The major new feature of this edition is the addition
• In Chapter 8, we now highlight the explicit of a valuable co-author, Dr. Christopher Cadou,
Churchill equation as an alternative to the implicit Keystone Professor of Engineering at the University
Colebrook equation. of Maryland. Dr. Cadou has contributed new
worked examples and many new end-of-chapter
• Two new Application Spotlights, “Smelling homework problems which constitute most of the
Food; the Human Airway” by Rui Ni of Penn State new content to this Seventh Edition, and which in
and “Multicolor Particle Shadow Velocimetry/ fact greatly enhances the learning power of the
Accelerometry” by Michael McPhail and Michael new edition.
Krane of Penn State have been added to Chapter
4 and Chapter 8. CONTENTS
Part 1: Fundamental Principles
CONTENTS 1. Aerodynamics: Some Introductory Thoughts
1. Introduction and Basic Concepts 2. Aerodynamics: Some Fundamental Principles
2. Properties of Fluids and Equations
3. Pressure and Fluid Statics Part 2: Inviscid, Incompressible Flow
4. Fluid Kinematics 3. Fundamentals of Inviscid, Incompressible
5. Bernoulli and Energy Equations Flow
6. Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems 4. Incompressible Flow over Airfoils
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5. Incompressible Flow over Finite Wings chapter problems related to engineering codes
6. Three-Dimensional Incompressible Flow and standards have been presented to introduce
Part 3: Inviscid, Compressible Flow this concept to tomorrow’s engineers.
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7. Compressible Flow: Some Preliminary


Aspects CONTENTS
8. Normal Shock Waves and Related Topics 1. Introduction and Basic Concepts
9. Oblique Shock and Expansion Waves 2. Heat Conduction Equation
10. Compressible Flow Through Nozzles, 3. Steady Heat Conduction
Diffusers, and Wind Tunnels 4. Transient Heat Conduction
5. Numerical Methods in Heat Conduction
6. Fundamentals of Convection
Heat Transfer (Introduction) 7. External Forced Convection
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Fundamentals and 10. Boiling and Condensation
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OVERVIEW Appendix: Property Tables and Charts
With complete coverage of the basic principles of
heat transfer and a broad range of applications
in a flexible format, Heat and Mass Transfer: Introduction of Materials Science
Fundamentals and Applications, by Yunus Cengel
and Afshin Ghajar provides the perfect blend of Foundations of Materials
fundamentals and applications. The text provides Science and Engineering
a highly intuitive and practical understanding of William F. Smith, Javad Hashemi
the material by emphasizing the physics and the Edition: 7
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everyday applications, while de-emphasizing
mathematical aspects. This approach is designed
to take advantage of students’ intuition, making the
learning process easier and more engaging.
OVERVIEW
FEATURES
To prepare materials engineers and scientists
• Added 20 new example problems and over 600
of the future Foundations of Materials Science
new and modified end-of-chapter problems.
and Engineering Sixth Edition is designed to
• Addition of five new sections or subsections to present diverse topics in the field with appropriate
this edition of the text. breadth and depth. The strength of the book is in
• In Chapter 4 the graphical representation of the its balanced presentation of concepts in science
one-dimensional transient conduction solutions of materials (basic knowledge) and engineering
(Heisler charts) has been eliminated and the of materials (applied knowledge). The basic and
emphasis has been placed on the solution with applied concepts are integrated through concise
more accurate approximate or exact analytical textual explanations relevant and stimulating
expressions. imagery, detailed sample problems, electronic
supplements and homework problems.
• New section in Chapter 1 on Engineering Codes
and Standards (C&S). Throughout the text, as This textbook is therefore suitable for both
appropriate, example problems and end-of- an introductory course in materials at the

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sophomore level and a more advanced (junior/
senior level) second course in materials science Kinematics/Dynamics of Machines
and engineering. The extensive media package

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available with the text provides tutorials and Design of Machinery
animations as well as image files case studies FE Robert Norton
Exam review questions and a solutions manual and Edition: 6
lecture PowerPoint files for instructors. 2020©
896 Pages
Print: 9781260590845
FEATURES Connect: 9781260431278
Over 150 new problems have been developed,
mostly in the synthesis and evaluation category.
These problems are intended to make the students
think in a more in-depth and reflective manner. This
is an important objective of the authors to help
instructors to train engineers and scientists who
operate at a higher cognitive domain. OVERVIEW
Robert L. Norton’s sixth edition of Design of
CONTENTS
Machinery continues the tradition of this best-
1. Introduction to Materials Science and selling book through its balanced coverage of
Engineering analysis and design and outstanding use of realistic
2. Atomic Structure and Bonding engineering examples. Through its reader-friendly
3. Crystal and Amorphous Structures in style of writing, clear exposition of complex topics
Materials and emphasis on synthesis and design the text
4. Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections succeeds in conveying the art of design as well as
5. Thermally Activated Processes and Diffusion the use of modern tools needed for analysis of the
in Solids kinematics and dynamics of machinery. Topics are
6. Mechanical Properties of Metals I explained verbally and visually often through the
7. Mechanical Properties of Metals II use of software to enhance student understanding.
8. Phase Diagrams Accompanying the book is an updated online
9. Engineering Alloys learning center.
10. Polymeric Materials
11. Ceramics FEATURES
12. Composite Materials • Over 50 new problem assignments have been
13. Corrosion added. The problem figures are included as
downloadable PDF files so that students can
14. Electrical Properties of Materials
easily print hard copies on which to work the
15. Optical Properties and Superconductive
solutions.
Materials
16. Magnetic Properties • The Working Model program is needed to run the
17. Biological and Biomaterials Working Model files included with this text. The
supplier, Design Simulation Technologies, offers
student licenses for one-semester or one-year
periods at moderate cost. These are available
at http://www.design-simulation.com/Purchase/
studentproducts.php.
• The author-written programs that come with the
book have been completely rewritten to improve
their interface and usability, and they are now
compatible with the latest operating systems and
computers. Professors who adopt the book for
a course and students using the print book may
register to download the latest student versions
of these programs from:
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• In addition to the printed version of the text,
digital e-book versions are also available. Machine Design
These have hotlinks to all the videos and to the
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downloadable content provided. There are 188 Design of Machinery


videos. Robert Norton

• Many small improvements have been made Edition: 6


2020©
to the discussion of a variety of topics in many 896 Pages
chapters, based largely on user feedback, and all Print: 9781260590845
Connect: 9781260431278
known errors have been corrected.
CONTENTS
Part 1: Kinematics of Mechanisms
1. Introduction
2. Kinematics Fundamentals
3. Graphical Linkage Synthesis
4. Position Analysis OVERVIEW
Robert L. Norton’s sixth edition of Design of
5. Analytical Linkage Synthesis
Machinery continues the tradition of this best-
6. Velocity Analysis
selling book through its balanced coverage of
7. Acceleration Analysis
analysis and design and outstanding use of realistic
8. Cam Design
engineering examples. Through its reader-friendly
9. Gear Trains
style of writing, clear exposition of complex topics
Part 2: Dynamics of Machinery and emphasis on synthesis and design the text
10. Dynamics Fundamentals succeeds in conveying the art of design as well as
11. Dynamic Force Analysis the use of modern tools needed for analysis of the
12. Balancing kinematics and dynamics of machinery. Topics are
13. Engine Dynamics explained verbally and visually often through the
14. Multi Cylinder Engines use of software to enhance student understanding.
15. Cam Dynamics Accompanying the book is an updated online
16. Cam-and Servo-Driven Mechanisms learning center.
APPENDICES
FEATURES
A. Computer Programs • Over 50 new problem assignments have been
B. Material Properties added. The problem figures are included as
C. Geometric Properties downloadable PDF files so that students can easily
D. Spring Data print hard copies on which to work the solutions.
E. Coupler Curve Atlases
F. Answers to Selected Problems • The Working Model program is needed to run the
G. Equations for Under-or Over Balanced Multi Working Model files included with this text. The
Cylinder Engines supplier, Design Simulation Technologies, offers
student licenses for one-semester or one-year
periods at moderate cost. These are available
at http://www.design-simulation.com/Purchase/
studentproducts.php.
• The author-written programs that come with the
book have been completely rewritten to improve
their interface and usability, and they are now
compatible with the latest operating systems and
computers. Professors who adopt the book for
a course and students using the print book may
register to download the latest student versions
of these programs from:
http://www.designofmachinery.com.
• In addition to the printed version of the text,
digital e-book versions are also available.
These have hotlinks to all the videos and to the
downloadable content provided. There are 188
videos.

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• Many small improvements have been made FEATURES
to the discussion of a variety of topics in many Approximately 100 new end-of-chapter problems
chapters, based largely on user feedback, and all are implemented. These are focused on providing

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known errors have been corrected. more variety in the fundamental problems for first-
time exposure to the topics.
CONTENTS
Part 1: Kinematics of Mechanisms CONTENTS
1. Introduction Part 1: Basics
2. Kinematics Fundamentals 1. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
3. Graphical Linkage Synthesis Design
4. Position Analysis 2. Materials
5. Analytical Linkage Synthesis 3. Load and Stress Analysis
6. Velocity Analysis 4. Deflection and Stiffness
7. Acceleration Analysis Part 2: Failure Prevention
8. Cam Design 5. Failures Resulting from Static Loading
9. Gear Trains 6. Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable
Part 2: Dynamics of Machinery Loading
10. Dynamics Fundamentals Part 3: Design of Mechanical Elements
11. Dynamic Force Analysis 7. Shafts and Shaft Components
12. Balancing 8. Screws, Fasteners, and the Design of
13. Engine Dynamics Nonpermanent Joints
14. Multi Cylinder Engines 9. Welding, Bonding, and the Design of
15. Cam Dynamics Permanent Joints
16. Cam-and Servo-Driven Mechanisms 10. Mechanical Springs
APPENDICES 11. Rolling-Contact Bearings
A. Computer Programs 12. Lubrication and Journal Bearings
B. Material Properties 13. Gears - General
C. Geometric Properties 14. Spur and Helical Gears
D. Spring Data 15. Bevel and Worm Gears
E. Coupler Curve Atlases 16. Clutches, Brakes, Couplings and Flywheels
F. Answers to Selected Problems 17. Flexible Mechanical Elements
G. Equations for Under-or Over Balanced Multi 18. Power Transmission Case Study
Cylinder Engines Part 4: Special Topics
19. Finite-Element Analysis
Shigley’s Mechanical 20. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Engineering Design APPENDICES
Richard Budynas, Keith Nisbett A. Useful Tables
Edition: 11 B. Answers to Selected Problems
2020©
1120 Pages
Print: 9781260569995 Shigley’s Mechanical
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Richard Budynas, Keith Nisbett

Edition: 11
2020©
1120 Pages
Print: 9789813158986
OVERVIEW Connect: 9789390219650
Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design is
intended for students beginning the study of
mechanical engineering design. Students will find
that the text inherently directs them into familiarity
with both the basics of design decisions and the
standards of industrial components. It combines OVERVIEW
the straightforward focus on fundamentals that Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design is
instructors have come to expect, with a modern intended for students beginning the study of
emphasis on design and new applications. This mechanical engineering design. Students will find
edition maintains the well-designed approach that that the text inherently directs them into familiarity
has made this book the standard in machine design with both the basics of design decisions and the
for nearly 50 years. standards of industrial components.

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It combines the straightforward focus on
fundamentals that instructors have come to Measurements/Experimentation/
expect, with a modern emphasis on design and Instrumentation
new applications. This edition maintains the well-
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designed approach that has made this book the Introduction to


standard in machine design for nearly 50 years. Mechatronics and
Measurement Systems
FEATURES David G. Alciatore
• Approximately 100 new end-of-chapter Edition: 5
problems are implemented. These are focused 2019©
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Print: 9781260085198
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• Authoritative coverage of the design


considerations for major machine elements like
gears, brakes, and clutches is included.
• Outstanding Examples & Exercises provides a OVERVIEW
precise presentation of the subject illustrated Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement
with numerous engineering examples that Systems, Fifth Edition, provides comprehensive and
students both understand and relate to theory accessible coverage of the field of mechatronics for
and application. Teaching is easier when the mechanical, electrical and aerospace engineering
problems are understandable and make sense to majors. The author presents a concise review
students! of electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital
circuits, and motors-all of which are fundamental to
CONTENTS understanding mechatronic systems. Mechatronics
Part 1: Basics design considerations are presented throughout
1. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering the text, and in “Design Example” features. The
Design text’s numerous illustrations, examples, class
2. Materials discussion items, and chapter questions &
3. Load and Stress Analysis exercises provide an opportunity to understand and
4. Deflection and Stiffness apply mechatronics concepts to actual problems
Part 2: Failure Prevention encountered in engineering practice.
5. Failures Resulting from Static Loading
This text has been tested over several years to
6. Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable
ensure accuracy. Introduction to Mechatronics
Loading and Measurement Systems, Fifth Edition - is
Part 3: Design of Mechanical Elements a multifaceted resource which is designed to
7. Shafts and Shaft Components serve as a text for modern instrumentation and
8. Screws, Fasteners, and the Design of measurements courses, hybrid electrical and
Nonpermanent Joints mechanical engineering courses replacing
9. Welding, Bonding, and the Design of traditional circuits and instrumentation courses, as
Permanent Joints well as for stand-alone mechatronics courses, or
10. Mechanical Springs the first course in a mechatronics sequence.
11. Rolling-Contact Bearings
It can also work for hybrid courses, providing an
12. Lubrication and Journal Bearings
opportunity to reduce the number of credit hours
13. Gears - General
in a typical mechanical engineering curriculum.
14. Spur and Helical Gears Written by the academic award-winning author
15. Bevel and Worm Gears and mechanical engineering professor, Dr. David
16. Clutches, Brakes, Couplings and Flywheels G. Alciatore. The author’s webpage (linked to
17. Flexible Mechanical Elements from OLC) has additional computer files and
18. Power Transmission Case Study resources, including MATLAB examples, videos
Part 4: Special Topics demonstrations, and lab exercises.
19. Finite-Element Analysis
20. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing FEATURES
• New and expanded mechatronics system
APPENDICES
flowchart used at the beginning of each chapter.
A. Useful Tables
B. Answers to Selected Problems

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• Additional end-of-chapter questions throughout
the book provide more homework and practice
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About the Book
Heat and Mass Transfer–Fundamentals & Applications, 6e in SI Units, is a textbook for
practical-oriented heat transfer course offered to engineering students. It has a perfect blend of Statics
files provided in previous editions.
fundamentals and applications. It covers the standard topics of heat transfer with emphasis on

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physics and physical arguments.

Michael Plesha, Gary Gray,

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The text is designed to develop a deeper understanding of the subject and encourage creative
thinking. With numerous real-world examples, the book enhances intuitive skill among students and

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help them confidently apply their knowledge.

• The Laboratory Exercises Manual that


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Edition: 3
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● 2000+ Chapter-end problems based on theory, computer and design
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micromachines. OVERVIEW
This is the Problem Solver’s Approach for
• Design Examples are featured throughout the text
Tomorrow’s Engineers. Based upon a great deal
to help students learn the material in context.
of classroom teaching experience Plesha Gray
• Broad Coverage of Mechatronics. The text and Costanzo provide a visually appealing “step-
provides an overview of measurement systems, by-step” learning framework. The presentation is
circuits, interfacing, sensors, actuators and design modern up-to-date, and student centered, and the
analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems. introduction of topics and techniques is relevant
with examples and exercises drawn from the world
CONTENTS around us and emerging technologies. Every
1. Introduction example problem is broken down in a consistent
2. Electric Circuits and Components “step-by-step” manner that emphasizes a “Problem
3. Semiconductor Electronics Solver’s Approach” which builds from chapter to
4. System Response chapter and moves from easily solved problems to
5. Analog Signal Processing Using Operational progressively more difficult ones.
Amplifiers
CONTENTS
6. Digital Circuits
1. Introduction
7. Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing
2. Vectors: Force and Position
8. Data Acquisition
3. Equilibrium of Particles
9. Sensors
4. Moment of Force and Equivalent Force
10. Actuators
Systems
11. Mechatronic Systems—Control Architectures
5. Equilibrium of Bodies
and Case Studies
6. Structural Analysis and Machines
APPENDICES 7. Centroids and Distributed Force Systems
A. Measurement Fundamentals 8 Internal Forces
B. Physical Principles 9. Friction
C. Mechanics of Materials 10. Moments of Inertia
APPENDICES
A. Technical Writing
B. Answers to Selected Problems

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Vector Mechanics for
Engineers: Statics (SI • Concept Questions are multiple choice problems
Edition) that require few, if any, calculations are included.
Ferdinand P. Beer Jr., E. Russell Students are encouraged to solve these problems
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Johnston, David Mazurek using the principles and techniques discussed


Edition: 12 in the text and to use these principles to help
2019© develop their intuition.
656 Pages
Print: 9789813157859 • Computer and Design Problems are offered at
Connect: 9789353166618
the end of each chapter. While the problems are
generic, they are designed to be easily solved
using popular computational programs like
MATLAB® and Mathcad®. The computer problems
OVERVIEW focus on symbolic manipulation and plotting rather
A primary objective in a first course in mechanics than programming.
is to help develop a student’s ability first to analyze • A Careful, Step-By-Step Presentation is followed
problems in a simple and logical manner, and in each lesson of each chapter, and every chapter
then to apply basic principles to their solutions. A starts with a real-life example and an outline
strong conceptual understanding of these basic previewing the chapter objectives and lessons.
mechanics principles is essential for successfully Each lesson is accompanied by sample problems
solving mechanics problems. This edition of Vector and Solving Problems On Your Own boxes that
Mechanics for Engineers will help instructors prepare students for the problem sets. Each
achieve these goals. chapter finishes with a brief Review Problem
Continuing in the spirit of its successful previous set and an assortment of computer and design
editions, this edition provides conceptually problems.
accurate and thorough coverage together with a • Well-Respected Sample Problems are a signature
significant refreshment of the exercise sets and Beer and Johnston text feature that allow students
online delivery of homework problems to your to see important key problem types and with
students. The 12th edition has new case studies the solution laid out on a single page, organized
and enhancements in the text and in McGraw Hill’s to provide a potent model for student problem
Connect®. solving. Sample Problems serve the dual purpose
The hallmark of the Beer-Johnston series has been of amplifying the text and demonstrating the type
the problem sets and this edition is no different. of neat and orderly work that students should
Over 650 of the homework problems in the text cultivate in their own solutions.
are new or revised. One of the characteristics of
the approach used in this book is that mechanics of CONTENTS
particles are clearly separated from the mechanics 1. Introduction
of rigid bodies. This approach makes it possible to 2. Statics of Particles
consider simple practical applications at an early 3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
stage and to postpone the introduction of the 4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
more difficult concepts. Additionally, Connect has 5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of
over 100 Free-Body Diagram Tool Problems and Gravity
Process-Oriented Problems. 6. Analysis of Structures
7. Internal Forces and Moments
FEATURES 8. Friction
• 100% of the free-body diagram problems have 9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia
been added to Connect. 10. Method of Virtual Work
• Stand-alone Process-Oriented Problems are now Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
included in Connect.
• Each chapter now features a case study. Connect
contains videos based on each case-study to
demonstrate more applications to students.
Questions in Connect will relate back to the video.
• Thoroughly Refreshed Problem Set in the Twelfth
Edition. Approximately 20% of the problems are
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7. Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia
Statics and Strength of Materials 8. Concept of Stress
9. Stress and Strain-Axial Loading

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Statics and Mechanics of 10. Torsion
Materials 11. Pure Bending
Ferdinand P. Beer, Jr., E. Russell
Johnston, John T. DeWolf, 12. Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
David Mazurek 13. Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled
Edition: 3 Members
2021© 14. Transformations of Stress
864 Pages
Print: 9781260570984 15. Deflection of Beams
Connect: 9781260446395 16. Columns

Strength of Materials/
Mechanics of Materials
OVERVIEW
The approach of the Beer and Johnston series has Mechanics of Materials, SI
been appreciated by hundreds of thousands of Edition
students over decades of engineering education. Ferdinand Beer, E. Johnston,
Maintaining the proven methodology and John DeWolf, David Mazurek
pedagogy of the Beer and Johnson series Statics Edition: 8
and Mechanics of Materials combines the theory 2020©
and application behind these two subjects into 896 Pages
Print: 9789813158979
one cohesive text focusing on teaching students to Connect: 9789390219445
analyze problems in a simple and logical manner
and then to use fundamental and well-understood
principles in the solution.
The addition of Case Studies based on real-world OVERVIEW
engineering problems provides students with an Mechanics of Materials provides a precise
immediate application of the theory. A wealth of presentation of subjects illustrated with numerous
problems Beer and Johnston’s hallmark sample engineering examples that students both
problems and valuable review and summary understand and relate to theory and application.
sections at the end of each chapter highlight the The tried-and-true methodology for presenting
key pedagogy of the text. material gives students the best opportunity to
succeed in this course. From the detailed examples
FEATURES
to the homework problems to the carefully
• Case Studies have been introduced to provide
developed solutions manual instructors and
students with real-world engineering problems.
students can be confident the material is clearly
• Over 20% of the problems are new to this edition. explained and accurately represented.
• The language has been continuously revised to
FEATURES
make the book easier to read and more student-
• Over 25% of the assigned problems from the
friendly, and photographs have been updated.
previous edition have been replaced or revised.
• The book combines Statics and Mechanics of
• Photographic content has been modified to
Materials to supply students with what they will
provide a more suitable conceptual context to the
need in subsequent engineering courses.
important principles discussed.
• The focus is on solving engineering problems by
• This edition includes videos that show key
using fundamental and well-understood principles.
mechanics of materials experiments being
conducted.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
CONTENTS
2. Statics of Particles
1. Introduction-Concept of Stress
3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
2. Stress and Strain-Axial Loading
4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
3. Torsion
5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of
4. Pure Bending
Gravity
5. Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
6. Analysis of Structures
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6. Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled • New color photos have been added to the Fluid
Members Mechanics chapters to help students appreciate
7. Transformations of Stress and Strain the real-world relevance of Fluid Mechanics
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8. Principal Stresses Under a Given Loading concepts.


9. Deflection of Beams • The graphical representation of the one-
10. Columns dimensional transient heat conduction solutions
11. Energy Methods (Heisler charts) has been eliminated, and the
APPENDICES emphasis has been placed on the solutions with
A. Principal Units Used in Mechanics more accurate approximate or exact analytical
B. Centroids and Moments of Areas expressions. More accurate analytical solutions are
sufficient and more useful.
C. Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Common
Geometric Shapes • A large number of the end-of-chapter problems in
D. Typical Properties of Selected Materials Used the text have been modified and many problems
in Engineering were replaced by new ones. Also, several of the
E. Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes solved example problems have been replaced.
F. Beam Deflections and Slopes New and modified problems allow instructors
G. Fundamentals of Engineering Examination more flexibility and choice in solving problems
in class, assigning homework problems, and
preparing exam/quiz questions.
Thermal Fluid Sciences
CONTENTS
Fundamentals of Thermal- 1. Introduction and Overview
Fluid Sciences 2. Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics
Yunus A. Cengel, John M. 3. Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy
Cimbala, Afshin J. Ghajar Analysis
Edition: 6 4. Properties of Pure Substances
2022© 5. Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
976 Pages
Print: 9781260597585 6. Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
Connect: 9781264131327 7. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
8. Entropy
9. Power and Refrigeration Cycles
10. Introduction and Properties of Fluids
11. Fluid Statics
OVERVIEW 12. Bernoulli and Energy Equations
Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences 6th 13. Momentum Analysis of Flow Systems
edition is an abbreviated version of standard 14. Internal Flow
thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat 15. External Flow: Drag and Lift
transfer texts, covering topics that the majority 16. Mechanisms of Heat Transfer
of engineering students will need in their 17. Steady Heat Conduction
professional lives. 18. Transient Heat Conduction
19. Forced Convection
The text is well-suited for curriculums that have
20. Natural Convection
a common introductory course or a two-course
sequence on thermal-fluid sciences. The book 21. Radiation Heat Transfer
addresses tomorrow’s engineers in a simple, yet 22. Heat Exchangers
precise manner and it leads students toward a Appendix: Property Tables and Charts
clear understanding and firm grasp of the basic
principles of thermal-fluid sciences. Special effort
has been made to appeal to readers’ natural
curiosity and to help students explore the various
facets of the exciting subject area of thermal-fluid
sciences.

FEATURES
• The explicit Churchill equation has been added as
an alternative to the implicit Colebrook equation in
Chapter 14.

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10. The Framework of Solution Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics (Introduction) 11. Mixing Processes
12. Phase Equilibrium: Introduction

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Introduction to 13. Thermodynamic Formulations for Vapor/
Chemical Engineering
Liquid Equilibrium
Thermodynamics
14. Chemical-Reaction Equilibria
J.M. Smith, Hendrick Van Ness,
Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart 15. Topics in Phase Equilibria
16. Thermodynamic Analysis of Processes
Edition: 8
2018©
Print: 9781259921896
Connect: 9781259878145 Thermodynamics: An
Engineering Approach
Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A.
Boles, Mehmet Kanoglu

Edition: 10
2024©
976 Pages
OVERVIEW Mar 2023
This book presents a comprehensive coverage of Print: 9781266152115
Connect: 9781265899653
the subject of thermodynamics from a chemical
engineering viewpoint. It provides a thorough
exposition of the principles of thermodynamics
and details their application to chemical
processes. The content is structured to alternate
between the development of thermodynamic OVERVIEW
principles and the correlation and use of Cengel’s Thermodynamics is known to be
thermodynamic properties, as well as between student friendly, self-instructive, and easy to read
theory and applications. The chapters are written and understand even for the most challenging
in a clear, logically organized manner and contain topics with the help of attractive illustrations,
an abundance of realistic problems, examples examples, and real-world applications. The
and illustrations to help students understand authors’ philosophy is that the best way to learn
complex concepts. New ideas, terms and symbols is by practice. Special effort is made throughout
constantly challenge the readers to think and the book to reinforce material that was presented
encourage them to apply this fundamental body of earlier and to appeal to students’ natural curiosity
knowledge to the solution of practical problems. and intuition. For instructors looking to engage
students and enhance their problem-solving skills,
FEATURES McGraw Hill’s Connect® offers student-friendly,
• New and updated examples throughout the accessible content, tools, and resources that
text that are relevant to student interests and develop high-level problem-solving and critical
experience. In particular, many more examples thinking skills, including New Application-Based
are shown in contexts outside of the traditional Activities.
petrochemical industry.
FEATURES
• Each chapter begins with an “Introduction • Application-Based Activities in Connect are highly
Summary” outlining what will be covered and ends interactive, assignable exercises that provide
with a “Synopsis” that lists what students should students a safe space to apply the concepts
be able to do after completing their study of that they have learned to real-world, course-specific
chapter, including the end-of-chapter problems. problems. Each Application-Based Activity involves
the application of multiple concepts, allowing
CONTENTS students to synthesize information and use critical
1. Introduction thinking skills to solve realistic scenarios.
2. The First Law and Other Basic Concepts
• Available in Connect, Adaptive STEM Prep
3. Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids
modules offer students a self-paced adaptive
4. Heat Effects
review of a variety of prerequisite course skills,
5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
such as significant figures and units, needed for
6. Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids
success.
7. Applications of Thermodynamics to Flow
Processes
8. Production of Power from Heat
9. Refrigeration and Liquefaction

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CONTENTS FEATURES
1. Introduction and Basic Concepts • Many of the end-of-chapter problems in the text
2. Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy have been modified and many problems were
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Analysis replaced by new ones. Also, several of the solved


3. Properties of Pure Substances example problems have been replaced.
4. Energy Analysis of Closed Systems • Video Resources have been added. Using the
5. Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes student response data from the 8th edition
6. The Second Law of Thermodynamics SmartBook, 2D/3D animation videos have been
7. Entropy added to the ebook to help clarify challenging
8. Entropy Analysis concepts. In addition to these conceptual video
9. Exergy resources and worked example problem videos
10. Gas Power Cycles are included in the ebook to help students apply
11. Vapor and Combined Power Cycles their conceptual understanding to problem
12. Refrigeration Cycles solving.
13. Thermodynamic Property Relations
• Extensive Use of Artwork. This edition features
14. Gas Mixtures an enhanced art program done in four colors
15. Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning to provide more realism and pedagogical
16. Chemical Reactions understanding. Further, a large number of
17. Chemical and Phase Equilibrium figures have been upgraded to become three-
18. Compressible Flow dimensional and thus more real-life. Figures attract
attention and stimulate curiosity and interest. Most
Thermodynamics: An of the figures in this text are intended to serve as
Engineering Approach (SI a means of emphasizing some key concepts that
Edition) would otherwise go unnoticed; some serve as
Yunus A. Cengel, page summaries.
Michael A. Boles

Edition: 9
• Over 1,000 engaging illustrations provide a
2019© motivating visual program for the text.
1008 Pages
Print: 9789813157873 • This edition includes over 500 new problems. A
Connect: 9789353167370 significant number of the existing problems have
also been modified.
• Renewable energy is covered in a new chapter
available online, and up-to-date examples of solar,
OVERVIEW wind, geothermal, and other types of energy are
The subject of thermodynamics deals with covered with their thermodynamics underpinnings.
energy and has long been an essential part
of engineering curricula all over the world. Its • A distinctive feature of this book is its emphasis
broad application area ranges from microscopic on the physical aspects of the subject matter in
organisms to common household appliances, addition to mathematical representations and
transportation vehicles, power generation manipulations. Cengel uses ordinary day-to-day
systems, and even philosophy. This introductory experiences that build up to a mathematical
book contains sufficient material for two problem.
sequential courses in thermodynamics, and
students are assumed to have an adequate CONTENTS
background in calculus and physics. 1. Introduction and Basic Concepts
2. Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy
A conscious effort is made to emphasize the basic Analysis
principles of thermodynamics while also providing 3. Properties of Pure Substances
students with a perspective of how computational
4. Energy Analysis of Closed Systems
tools are used in engineering practice. The
5. Mass and Energy Analysis of Control Volumes
traditional classical, or macroscopic, approach
6. The Second Law of Thermodynamics
is used throughout the text, with microscopic
7. Entropy
arguments serving in a supporting role as
8. Exergy
appropriate. This approach is more in line with
students’ intuition and makes learning the subject 9. Gas Power Cycles
matter much easier. 10. Vapor and Combined Power Cycles
11. Refrigeration Cycles
12. Thermodynamic Property Relations

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13. Gas Mixtures • 128 new problems have been added to the original
14. Gas-Vapor Mixtures and Air-Conditioning set of 255. Many of the new problems are realistic
15. Chemical Reactions and either self-guided or leading to prescribed

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
16. Chemical and Phase Equilibrium answers.
17. Compressible Flow
• Over 50% of Chapter 5 is new and extends the 1D
18. Renewable Energy (Web Chapter)
hydrodynamic stability approach to the biglobal
Appendix 1: Property Tables and Charts
framework so readers can tackle more complex
configurations using the fast-growing biglobal
approach.
Viscous Flow/ Boundary Layer Theory
• Readers will find a wealth of material, fluid
Viscous Fluid Flow mechanics videos, supplementary handouts,
J.M. Smith, Hendrick Van Ness, PowerPoint slides for lectures, sample exams,
Frank White biographical information on key contributors,
Edition: 4 password-protected solutions to exercise
2022© problems, and the ability to provide feedback in
544 Pages
Print: 9781260597806 the instructor’s manual and the student resource
Connect: 9781264428106 website.
• This text provides detailed procedures to solve a
wide range of viscous and thermal flow problems,
so readers are better prepared to tackle real-world
problems and to better interpret simulation results.

OVERVIEW CONTENTS
Since 1974 this book has been known for its 1. Preliminary Concepts
academic rigor and effectiveness at serving as a 2. Fundamental Equations of Compressible
convenient “one-stop shop” for those interested in Viscous Flow
expanding their knowledge of the rich and evolving 3. Solutions of the Newtonian Viscous-Flow
field of fluid mechanics. The fourth edition contains Equations
important updates and over 200 new references 4. Laminar Boundary Layers
while maintaining the tradition of fulfilling the 5. The Stability of Laminar Flows
role of a senior or first-year graduate textbook 6. Incompressible Turbulent Mean Flow
on viscous motion with a well-balanced mix of 7. Compressible Boundary Layer Flow
engineering applications.
APPENDICES
FEATURES A. Transport Properties of Various Newtonian
• Readers are introduced to several supplementary Fluids
techniques including the Bragg–Hawthorne B. Equations of Motion of Incompressible
approach, a simplified momentum-integral Newtonian Fluids in Cylindrical and Spherical
formulation, and new Blasius solutions. Coordinates.
C. A Runge-Kutta Subroutine for N Simultaneous
• Chapter 4 has been substantially improved. We Differential Equations
have explained the 1921 Pohlhausen paradox and
provided new analytical velocity profiles that are
considerably more precise, including a closed-
form solution to the Blasius equation.
• We have added seven more appendices for a
total assortment of nine. At the end of the book:
(A) vector identities; (B) reduced forms of the
incompressible Navier–Stokes equations; (C)
transport properties; (D) Einstein’s indicial notation;
(E) energy loss evaluation; (F) Bragg–Hawthorne’s
equations in spherical polar coordinates; (G)
equations of motion; (H) Buckingham Pi procedure
with 88 dimensionless parameters; and (I) useful
trigonometric identities.

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INDEX

Book Title Page Book Title Page

A D
Introduction to Mechatronics and Darwin Design of Concrete Structures, 16e 26
Alciatore 16, 70
Measurement Systems, 5e
Introduction to Environmental
Alexander Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 7e 32 Davis 21
Engineering, 6e

Anderson Introduction to Flight, 19e 15 Principles of Environmental Engineering &


Davis 51
Science, 4e
Modern Compressible Flow: With Historical
Anderson 61 De Nevers Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, 4e 18
Perspective, 4e

Anderson Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, 7e 65 Introduction to Programming with Java:


Dean 29
A Problem Solving Approach, 3e

B Dieter Engineering Design, 6e 48, 63

Beer Mechanics of Materials, SI Edition, 8e 24, 73


E
Beer Statics and Mechanics of Materials, 3e 73
Engineering Fundamentals and Problem
Eide 53
Solving, 8e
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics
Beer 14, 62
(SI Edition), 12e
F
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics
Beer 23, 72 Technical Writing for Engineers &
(SI Edition), 12e Finkelstein 54
Scientists, 4e
Fundamentals of Solid Modeling and
Bertoline 45
Graphics Communication, 7e C++ Programming: An Object-Oriented
Forouzan 27
Approach, 1e
Introduction to Graphic Communication for
Bertoline 47
Engineers (B.E.S.T. Series), 5e
Data Communications and Networking with
Forouzan 33
TCP/IP Protocol Suite, 6e
Blank Basics of Engineering Economy, 3e 48

Blank Engineering Economy, 9e 49 Fowler Electricity: Principle & Application, 9e 39

Bohnart Welding: Principles and Practices, 6e 60 Principles of Electronic Communication


Frenzel 40
Systems, 5e
Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL
Brown
H
33
Design, 4e

Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering


Budynas 69 Hayt Engineering Circuit Analysis, 10e 32
Design, 11e

Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Hayt Engineering Electromagnetics, 9e 35


Budynas 69
Design,SI Edition, 11e
Hillier Introduction to Operations Research, 11e 56
C
Holtzapple Foundations of Engineering, 3e 52
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and
Cengel 19, 65
Applications (SI Edition), 4e
Introduction to Solid Modeling Using
Howard 46
SOLIDWORKS 2023, 19e
Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and
Cengel 66
Applications, SI Edition, 6e
J
Cengel Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences, 6e 74
Jaeger Microelectronic Circuit Design, 6e 36

Thermodynamics: An Engineering
Cengel
Approach, 10e
75 K
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach Kelton Simulation with Arena, 7e 57
Cengel 76
(SI Edition), 9e
Krar Technology Of Machine Tools, 9e 59
Applied Numerical Methods with MATLAB
Chapra 22 Software Engineering: An Agile Unified
for Engineers and Scientists, 5e Kung 30
Methodology, 2e
Applied Numerical Methods with Python for
Chapra
Engineers and Scientists, 1e
22
L
Chapra Numerical Methods for Engineers, 8e 55 Leet Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 6e 25

78 MCGRAW HILL ENGINEERING


INDEX

Book Title Page Book Title Page

M W
Malvino Electronic Principles, 9e 41 White Fluid Mechanics, 9e 21, 64

Introduction to Chemical Processes: White Viscous Fluid Flow, 4e 17 ,77


Murphy 19
Principles, Analysis, Synthesis, 2e

Engineering Computation: An Introduction


Musto 47, 54
Using MATLAB and Excel, 2e

N
Principles of Statistics for Engineers and
Navidi 50, 56
Scientists, 2e

Navidi Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, 6e 51

Norton Design of Machinery, 6e 67, 68

P
Palm III System Dynamics, 4e 14

Palm III MATLAB for Engineering Applications 52

Petruzella Electric Motors and Control Systems, 3e 38

Petruzella Electricity for the Trades, 3e 42

Petruzella Programmable Logic Controllers, 6e 43

Plesha Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 3e 62

Plesha Engineering Mechanics: Statics, 3e 71

Software Engineering: A Practitioner's


Pressman 31
Approach, 9e

R
Rizzoni Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, 2e 34

Principles and Applications of Electrical


Rizzoni 34
Engineering, 7e

S
Schuler Electronics: Principles and Applications, 10e 41

Schultz Grob's Basic Electronics, 13e 42

Silberschatz Database System Concepts, 7e 28

Foundations of Materials Science and


Smith 66
Engineering, 7e

Introduction to Chemical Engineering


Smith 20
Thermodynamics, 8e

Introduction to Chemical Engineering


Smith 75
Thermodynamics, 8e

T
Digital Electronics: Principles and
Tokheim 38
Applications, 9e

An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts


Turns 61
and Applications, 4e

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