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www.oup.co.in STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Designed to meet the requirements of undergraduate engineering students, this comprehensive textbook emphasizes the understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles underlying the analysis and design of structures and also provides an introduction to the field of structural analysis. The book provides an exhaustive coverage of the various topics prescribed by different institutions in a single book. Features • Includes a chapter on basic concepts to provide the necessary background • Provides a large number of worked out examples with step-by-step solution procedures • Provides useful tables both in the text and in the appendices for ready reference • Reinforces theoretical concepts with a large number of review questions and exercise problems • Includes a solutions manual with complete solutions to end-chapter problems Contents 1. Review of Basic Concepts; 2. Properties of Sections; 3. Simple Stresses and Strains; 4. Bending Moments and Shear Forces; 5. Stresses in Beams; 6. Combined Direct and Bending Stresses; 7. Deformations in Beams; 8. Torsion; 9. Analysis of Principle Planes, Stresses, and Strains; 10. Strain Energy; 11. Columns; 12. Special Topics; 13. Pin-Jointed Plane Frames; 14. Introduction to Indeterminate Structural Analysis; 15. Fixed and Continuous Beams; 16. Moment-distribution Method; Appendices INTERMEDIATE MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Intermediate Mechanics of Materials provides an engaging treatment of three-dimensional stress and strain transformation, composites, non-linear and inelastic structural analysis, thin-walled structural members, energy methods, and the finite element method. Features • Highlights internal forces and moments in bold italics to emphasize their difference from external forces and moments • Reviews all prerequisite concepts of mechanics of materials, basic matrix algebra, and necessary formulae • Sample syllabi, lecture slides, and exams are available for download on the Companion Website • Discusses real-world applications of the material covered and outlines major learning objectives in chapter overviews • Models effective problem-solving techniques—examples start with a plan and end with detailed comments Contents Preface 1. Stress and Strain 2. Material Description 3. Basic Structural Members 4. Composite Structural Members 5. Inelastic Structural Behavior 6. Thin Walled Structural Members 7. Energy Methods 8. Elasticity and Mechanics of Materials 9. Finite Element Method; Appendices M ECHANICS OF M ATERIALS HIGHER EDUCATION 2007/8 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. R. SUBRAMANIAN, NITTTR, Chandigarh. 2005 • 880 pp. • 9780195675306 • paper • Rs 275 A Solution Manual is available to adopters MADHUKAR VABLE, Associate Professor Michigan Technological University. May 2007 • 624 pp. • 9780195188554 • hardback $104
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Designed to meet the requirements of undergraduate engineering students, this comprehensive textbookemphasizes the understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles underlying the analysis and designof structures and also provides an introduction to the field of structural analysis. The book provides an exhaustivecoverage of the various topics prescribed by different institutions in a single book.

Features• Includes a chapter on basic concepts to provide the necessary background• Provides a large number of worked out examples with step-by-step solution procedures• Provides useful tables both in the text and in the appendices for ready reference• Reinforces theoretical concepts with a large number of review questions and exercise problems• Includes a solutions manual with complete solutions to end-chapter problems

Contents1. Review of Basic Concepts; 2. Properties of Sections; 3. Simple Stresses and Strains; 4. Bending Moments and Shear Forces;5. Stresses in Beams; 6. Combined Direct and Bending Stresses; 7. Deformations in Beams; 8. Torsion; 9. Analysis of PrinciplePlanes, Stresses, and Strains; 10. Strain Energy; 11. Columns; 12. Special Topics; 13. Pin-Jointed Plane Frames; 14. Introductionto Indeterminate Structural Analysis; 15. Fixed and Continuous Beams; 16. Moment-distribution Method; Appendices

INTERMEDIATE MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

Intermediate Mechanics of Materials provides an engaging treatment of three-dimensional stress and straintransformation, composites, non-linear and inelastic structural analysis, thin-walled structural members, energymethods, and the finite element method.

Features• Highlights internal forces and moments in bold italics to emphasize their difference from external forces and moments• Reviews all prerequisite concepts of mechanics of materials, basic matrix algebra, and necessary formulae• Sample syllabi, lecture slides, and exams are available for download on the Companion Website• Discusses real-world applications of the material covered and outlines major learning objectives in chapter overviews• Models effective problem-solving techniques—examples start with a plan and end with detailed comments

ContentsPreface 1. Stress and Strain 2. Material Description 3. Basic Structural Members 4. Composite Structural Members 5. InelasticStructural Behavior 6. Thin Walled Structural Members 7. Energy Methods 8. Elasticity and Mechanics of Materials 9. Finite ElementMethod; Appendices

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Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers theUniversity’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education bypublishing worldwide.

R. SUBRAMANIAN, NITTTR,Chandigarh.2005 • 880 pp. •9780195675306 • paper •Rs 275A Solution Manual isavailable to adopters

MADHUKAR VABLE,Associate ProfessorMichigan TechnologicalUniversity.May 2007 • 624 pp. •9780195188554 • hardback$104

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MECHANICS OF MATERIALSIn this core textbook for the mechanics of materials course, Vable’s distinctive pedagogical approach translatesinto exceptional features that enhance student participation in learning.It assumes a complementary connection between intuition, experimental observation, and mathematicalgeneralization, suggesting that intuitive development and understanding need not be at odds with mathematicallogic, rigor, and generalization. This approach also emphasizes engineering practice without distracting fromthe main point of the text. With strong practical examples and real-life engineering problems praised by reviewers,Mechanics of Materials promises to provide the skills and principles that students need to organize, integrate,and make sense of the flood of information emerging in the world of modern engineering.

Features• Overview: Each chapter begins with a concise Overview that describes the motivation and major learning objective behind the

chapter.• Points and Formulas to Remember: Each chapter ends with a convenient one-page synopsis of essential topics.• Plans and Comments: Every example starts with a Plan for solving the problem and ends with Comments that connect the

example with previous and future concepts in the text, putting examples firmly into context within the field of mechanics.• Quick Tests: Quick Tests help students effectively diagnose their own understanding of text material.• Consolidate Your Knowledge: These boxes follow major topics and prompt students to write a synopsis of or derive a formula

for material just covered, encouraging development of personal reasoning skills.• General Information: These intriguing sections connect historical development and advanced topics to material in each chapter.• “Stretch Yourself ”: Problems labeled “Stretch Yourself ” contain important reference material that will be useful to students as

future engineers.• Closure: Every chapter closes with helpful links to topics in subsequent chapters.• Formula Sheets: These useful sheets are found inside the back cover of the book for easy reference. They list equations of

essential topics but include no explanations of variables and equations, making them perfect for use during exams.

ContentsEach chapter begins with an Overview, and ends with General Information, a Closure section, and Points and Formulas toRemember.; Preface; 1. Stress; 2. Strain; 3. Mechanical Properties of Materials; 4. Axial Members; 5. Torsion of Shafts; 6. SymmetricBending of Beams; 7. Deflection of Symmetric Beams; 8. Stress Transformation; 9. Strain Transformation; 10. Design and Failure; 11.Stability of Columns; Appendixes:; A. Statics Review; B. Algorithms for Numerical Methods; C. Charts of Stress ConcentrationFactors; D. Properties of Selected Materials; E. Geometric Properties of Structural Steel Members; F. Solutions to Static Review Exam;G. Answers to Quick Tests; H. Answers to Problems; Index

ADVANCED MECHANICS OF MATERIALSAdvanced Mechanics of Materials bridges the gap between elementary mechanics of materials courses and morerigorous graduate courses in mechanics of deformable bodies (i.e., continuum mechanics, elasticity, plasticity)taken by graduate students. Covering both traditional and modern topics, the text is ideal for senior undergraduateand beginning graduate courses in advanced strength of materials, advanced mechanics of materials, or advancedmechanics of solids. Rather than exclusively emphasizing either fundamentals or applications, it provides a balancebetween the two, teaching fundamentals while using real-world applications to solidify student comprehension.

Features• Applications to contemporary practice• Use of modern computer tools, including MathCAD• An introduction to modern topics, such as piezoelectricity, fracture mechanics, and viscoelasticity

ContentsEach chapter ends with References and Problems.; 1. Introduction; 2. Stress and Equilibrium Equations; 3. Displacement and Strain;4. Relationships Between Stress and Strain; 5. Energy Concepts; 6. Numerical Methods; 7. Numerical Methods II: Finite Elements; 8.Beams; 9. Elementary Problems in Two-and-Three; Dimensional Solid Mechanics; 10. Plates; 11. Buckling and Vibration; 12.Introduction to Fracture Mechanics; Appendix A. Matrices; Appendix B. Coordinate Transformations; Index

ROMAN SOLECKI,University of Connecticut,and R. JAY CONANT,Montana State University.2003 • 784 pp. • 535 illus. •9780195143720 • paper •Rs 450* A Solutions Manual isavailable.

MADHUKAR VABLE,Michigan TechnologicalUniversity.2002 • 800 pp. • 1256 illus.• 9780195133370 •hardback • $ 117* A Solutions Manual isavailable.* A CD with PowerPointOverheads is available.

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ENGINEERING MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS, 2/e

Completely revised and expanded to include new material based on advances in the field and the authors’research, the second edition of Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials analyzes the behavior andproperties of composite materials—high-stiffness, highstrength, lightweight components that can be used ininfrastructure, energy production, aircraft, automobiles, biomedical products, and a wide array of otherapplications. The book begins by discussing materials in wide use today and continues with a review of themicromechanics of elastic behavior and the macromechanical elastic response of a composite lamina, includingtransformation relations for the three-dimensional case. Basic theories covered in detail include maximum stress,maximum strain, phenomenological (interaction) theories (Tsai-Hill and Tsai-Wu), and mechanistic theories basedon specific single or mixed failure modes (Hanshin-Rotem). In addition to classical lamination theory, the effectsof transverse shear and applications to sandwich plates are discussed. Hygrothermal effects, and stress andfailure analysis of laminates are also covered. The book closes with an extensive description of test methodsupdated to include those for textile composites and three-dimensional properties. Engineering Mechanics ofComposite Materials, Second Edition, is ideal for advanced undergraduate and introductory graduate courses inmaterials science and mechanical engineering.

Features of the Second Edition• Describes processing methods as they relate to the quality and behavior of composite materials• Compares theoretical predictions with experimental data for the single lamina and multidirectional laminates including textile

composites• Places the database of widely used materials into an appendix for easy reference, expanding it to include more fabric composites,

high temperature composites, and three-dimensional properties• Contains numerous new problems

Contents1. Introduction; 2. Basic Concepts,Materials, Processes and Characteristics; 3. Elastic Behavior of Composite Lamina:Micromechanics; 4. Elastic Behavior of Composite Lamina: Macromechanics; 5. Strength of Unidirectional Lamina: Micromechanics;6. Strength of Composite Lamina: Macromechanics; 7. Elastic Behavior of Multidirectional Laminates; 8. Hygrothermal Effects; 9.Stress and Failure Analysis of Multidirectional Laminates; 10. Experimental Methods for Characterization and Testing of CompositeMaterials; Answers to Selected Problems; Index

PRINCIPLES OF VIBRATION, 2/e

In this second edition of Principles of Vibration, Benson H. Tongue takes a refreshingly informal approach to theunderstanding and analysis of vibration problems. His student-friendly style creates a sense of “oneon-one”communication to which students respond with enthusiasm, declaring that the text is enjoyable, informative,and even “good bedtime reading.” The text material can be used in a first vibrations course and in advancedundergraduate/beginning graduate courses. Some familiarity with linear algebra, elementary deformable bodies,and beginning dynamics is assumed. Tongue provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations,presenting the core ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material—single-degree-of-freedom systems—he branches out into modern topics, emphasizing multipledegree-of-freedom systems.Principles of Vibration, Second Edition, is an ideal text for senior undergraduates and graduate students inmechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering departments.

Features• Refreshingly informal approach and writing style• Declared reader-friendly by students: like receiving a “one-on-one” tutorial from the author• Appropriate balance between detail and accessibility• Provides modal analysis and linear algebra to solve vibration problems• Begins with classical material (SDOF systems) and then branches out into modern material (MDOF systems)• Numerous challenging problems• Uses, but does not require, MATLAB

ContentsPreface; Acknowledgments; 1. Free Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedom; 2. Forced Vibration of Systems with aSingle Degree of Freedom; 3. Nonsinusoidal Excitations and Impact; 4. Vibrations Involving More Than One Degree of Freedom; 5.Distributed Systems; 6. Approximate Solution Methods; 7. Seat-of-the-Pants Engineering; 8. Experimental Methods and Real-WorldBehavior; Appendixes:; A. Four Continuous Systems; B. Lumped Spring Constants; C. Assorted Material Constants; D. ElementaryMatrix Relations; Bibliography; Selected Readings; Just the Facts; Index

ISAAC M. DANIEL,Northwestern Universityand ORI ISHAI, Technion-Israel Institute ofTechnology, Haifa.2006 • 456 pp. • 467 illus.9780195685800 • paper •Rs 445*A Solutions Manual isavailable to adopters.

BENSON H. TONGUE,University of California,Berkeley.* A Solutions CD isavailable.2001 • 528 pp. • 665 illus. •9780195142464 • paper •Rs 375

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CHAOS AND NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, 2/eAn Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics uses a stepby-step introduction to dynamics and geometry in state space tofacilitate an understanding of the field. It includes a thorough treatment of both differential equation modelsand iterated map models, a derivation of the famous Feigenbaum numbers. In addition, it discusses patternformation and surveys the controversial questions of quantum chaos.

INTRODUCTION TO FLUID MECHANICS

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics provides a balanced and uniquely visual treatment of the tools used in solvingmodern fluid mechanics problems. Presenting an image-intensive approach to fluid dynamics through classickinematic concepts, the book demonstrates the importance of flow visualization in a framework of modernexperimental techniques and flow simulation. Detailed photographs and diagrams of fluid motions andphenomena throughout the text help students to see and understand why equations change drastically fordifferent types of flows. Output illustrations from CFD (computational fluid dynamics) programs illustrate thepossibilities of flow behavior, enabling students to concentrate on ideas instead of mathematics. The book alsoprovides the means to solve interesting problems early in the course by presenting case studies at the beginningof the text. These cases are revisited later to reinforce empirical rules and help explain advanced methods ofanalyzing a flow.Creating a foundation for further study in this important and exciting field, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics isideal for a first course in fluid mechanics. The book is designed to accommodate students concentrating inmechanical engineering as well as those in the civil, aerospace, and chemical engineering fields.

Features• CD icons direct students to the Multi-Media Fluid Mechanics CD, websites, movies, and books so that they can easily view further

visual demonstrations of each topic.• CFD icons indicate subject matter that directly or indirectly relates to CFD computational methods to familiarize students with this

powerful tool.• Chapters on differential analysis of flow and on applications of fluid mechanics are self-contained so that instructors can pick and

choose which topics to cover.

Student CDMulti-Media Fluid Mechanics

Highlights• Includes animations of important principles and concepts• Offers virtual laboratories where students can acquire data from images• Provides interactive computational exercises in which parameters may be varied• Contains a range of material on applications

ContentsEach chapter ends with a Summary and Problems.Preface; I. Fundamentals; PART I. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS; 1. Fundamental Concepts; 2. Fluid Properties; 3. Case Studies in FluidMechanics; 4. Fluid Forces; 5. Fluid Statics; 6. The Velocity Field and Fluid Transport; 7. Control Volume Analysis; 8. Flow of an InviscidFluid:; 9. Dimensional Analysis and Similitude; PART II. DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS OF FLOW; 10. Elements of Flow Visualization andFlow Structure; 11. Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics; 12. Analysis of Incompressible Flow; PART III. APPLICATIONS; 13. Flow inPipes and Ducts; 14. External Flow; 15. Open Channel Flow; Appendices; Credits; Index

ROBERT HILBORN, AmherstCollege.2001 • 672 pp. • 207 illus. •9780195671735 • paper •Rs 395

EDWARD J. SHAUGHNESSY,JR., Duke University, IRA M.KATZ, and JAMES P.SCHAFFER, both atLafayette College.2005 • 1024 pp. • 1020 illus.• 9780195677836 • paper •Rs 350* An Instructor’s Manualand CD with PowerPoint®slides are available toadopters.

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TURBULENCEAn Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

Based on a course taught by the author at the University of Cambridge, this comprehensive text on turbulenceand fluid dynamics is aimed at year 4 undergraduates and graduates in applied mathematics, physics, andengineering, and provides an ideal reference for industry professionals and researchers

Key Features• Ideal for advanced undergraduates and graduate in applied mathematics, physics, and mechanical engineering• Exceptional coverage of key topics• All mathematical techniques are included in an extensive appendix• Containing numerous examples, this text combines the maximum of physical insight with the minimum of mathematical detail,

with an emphasis on simple physical models• Numerous halftones and Line Drawings• Based on course notes at the University of Cambridge this bridges the gap between elementary accounts of turbulence and fluid

dynamics and the more rigorous monograph accounts

ContentsPart I: The classical picture of turbulence; 1. The ubiquitous nature of turbulence; 2. The equations of fluid mechanics; 3. The originsand nature of turbulence; 4. Turbulent shear flows and simple closure models; 5. The phenomenology of Taylor, Richardson andKolmogorov; Part II: Freely decaying homogenous turbulence; 6. Isotropic Turbulence in Real Space; 7. The Role of NumericalSimulations; 8. Isotropic Turbulence in Spectral Space; Part III: Special topics; 9. The Influence of Rotation, Stratification and MagneticFields on Turbulence; 10. Two-Dimensional Turbulence; Epilogue; Appendices; Bibliography

ROBOTICSFundamental Concepts and Analysis

Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis is designed to fully meet the requirements of undergraduatestudents of mechanical engineering for a course in robotics. With the inclusion of some key advanced topics,the book also serves as an introductory text for postgraduate students specializing in robotics. The book introducesthe science and engineering of robotics and provides in-depth coverage of mechanical manipulation. It emphasizesthe fundamental mathematical concepts and analytical tools required for a topic, develops the relevant theoryand algorithms, and then illustrates the theory with the help of worked-out examples. The book presents all keyareas of kinematics, dynamics, and control of manipulators in a single text and treats the kinematics and dynamicsof serial and parallel manipulators in a unified way. Newer robotic architectures such as parallel manipulators,flexible manipulators, and mobile robots have also been discussed at length. The book also uses computationalsoftware such as MATLAB and MAPLE for problem solving. Written in a comprehensive and concise manner, thetext is student friendly and includes several examples and exercise problems.

Features• Emphasizes the fundamental concepts and tools for analysis• Incorporates a lucid style of writing with easy-to-understand mathematics• Reinforces theoretical concepts through numerous examples• Includes a large number end-chapter exercises to test understanding• Provides insight into advanced topics such as flexible manipulators and mobile robots

ContentsIntroduction; 1. Mathematical Representation of Robots; 2. Kinematics of Serial Manipulators; 3. Kinematics of Parallel Manipulators;4. Velocity Analysis and Statics of Manipulators; 5. Dynamics of Manipulators; 6. Trajectory Planning and Generation; 7. Position andForce Control of Manipulators; 8. Modelling and Control of Flexible Manipulators; 9. Modelling and Analysis of Wheeled MobileRobots

P.A. DAVIDSON, Reader inFluid Mechanics at theUniversity of Cambridge2006 678 pp.9780195685305 Rs 595[Marketed by Asian BooksPvt Ltd, 7/28 Mahavir Lane,Vardan House, Ansari Road,Darya Ganj, Delhi-2]

ASHITAVA GHOSAL, IndianInstitute of ScienceBangalore.2006 • 440 pp. •9780195673913 • paper •Rs 235

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INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS

Introduction to Mechatronics discusses the design of simpler, more economical, reliable, and versatile systemsbased on the principles of mechanics, electronics, and computing. From basic concepts of mechatronic systems, the book provides a comprehensive coverage of topics includingsystem modelling and analysis, application of microprocessos and microcontrollers in mechatronic systems,sensors and actuators in mechatronic systems, intelligent systems for accurate operation of mechatronic systems,and application of mechatronic systems in autotronics, bionics, and avionics.

Features• Detailed discussion on the basic concepts of mechatronic systems• System modelling, analysis, and application of microprocessors and microcontrollers in mecharonic systems• Detailed review of sensors and actuators in mechatronic systems• Case studies on slip casting for ceramic products and pick and place robots• Application of mechatronic systems in autotronics, bionics, and avionics

Contents1. Mechatronic Systems; 2. Mechatronics in Manufacturing; 3. Mechanical Engineering And Mechanisms In Mechatronics;4. Electronics in Mechatronics; 5. Computing Elements In Mechatronics; 6. System Modeling and Analysis; 7. MotionControl Devices; 8. Sensors and Transducers; 9. Cnc Machines; 10. Intelligent Systems and Applications; 11. Autotronics,Bionics and Avionics

APPLIED MECHATRONICS

Applied Mechatronics synthesizes the disciplines of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering to provide acomprehensive overview of the various technologies and tools used to develop mechatronic devices.

Features• Presents the basic tools to interface various circuit blocks and condition different signals and provides a brief review of the

fundamentals of circuits, analog and digital electronics, and operational amplifiers• Discusses microcontroller technology, specifically the Freescale HCS12• Covers different kinds of sensors and electric actuators• Includes real-world applications of mechatronic devices and simulations of classical and intelligent control schemes

Contents1. Mechatronics: An Introduction; 2. Elements and Analysis of Electric Circuits; 3. Diode, Transistor, and Thyristor Circuits; 4.Operational Amplifier (Op-amp) Circuits; 5. Digital Logic and Logic Families; 6. Microcontrollers and Programming; 7. Parallel I/O andInterrupt Mechanism; 8. Serial Interface Facility; 9. Programmable Timer Facility; 10. Analog-to-Digital (A/D) and Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Conversion; 11. Sensors and Their Interface; 12. Electric Actuators; 13. Control Schemes; 14 . Case Studies; Appendices; A. DCPower Supply; B. Pinout of Selected ICs; C. Instructions Set, Addressing Modes, and Execution Times for the MC9S12C DC PowerSupply; D. MC9S12C Registers and Control Bit Assignments; E. Using the Code Warrior Integrated Development Environment (IDE);F. ASCII Code; G. Number Systems; H. Mechanisms for Mechatronics

DR APPUKUTTAN, NITKurukshetra2007 • 416 pp. •9780195687811 • paper •Forthcoming

A. SMAILI and F. MRAD,both at AmericanUniversity of Beirut.2007 • 736 pp. •9780195307023 • paper •$110

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HEAT TRANSFER

Ideal for undergraduate courses in mechanical, chemical, metallurgical, and aerospace engineering, Heat Transferprovides extensive coverage of two- and three-dimensional heat conduction, forced and free convection, boilingheat transfer, heat exchangers, and computer methods. It emphasizes the application of fundamental conceptsto complex problems using easy-to-understand mathematics. In addition, the book discusses contemporaryapplications to such widely debated topics as solar radiation and greenhouse effect, and contains numerousproblems and worked examples throughout. It also includes a student CD-ROM that contains programs for allthe computer methods detailed in the text.

Features• Emphasizes the fundamental concepts with easy-to-understand mathematics• Provides detailed solution methodologies• Includes a detailed coverage of the computer methods in heat transfer• Reinforces theoretical concepts through numerous solved examples• Includes a CD-ROM containing programs for computer methods

ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction; 2. Steady-state Conduction: One-dimensional Problems; 3. Steady-state Conduction: Two- and Three-dimensional Problems;4. Unsteady-State Conduction; 5. Forced Convection Heat Transfer; 6. Natural Convection Heat Transfer;7. Boiling and Condensation; 8. Radiation Heat Transfer; 9. Heat Exchangers; 10. Finite-difference Methods in HeatConduction; 11. Mass Transfer; Appendices; Answers to Selected Questions; References; Index

ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Engineering Thermodynamics is an adapted SI version to cater to the needs of engineering students in Indianuniversities for an undergraduate course in thermodynamics.The book provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamentals of thermodynamics as also separate chapters onapplications common to engineering. The book includes several examples drawn from everyday experiences tohelp students achieve a good understanding of the concepts.The book also includes several pedagogical features such as worked examples, exercises, graded end-chapterproblems and open-ended design problems.

Features• Exhaustive coverage of the fundamentals of thermodynamics• SI units throughout the book• Large number of solved and unsolved problems to enhance understanding of concepts

Contents1. Introduction; 2. Thermodynamic Quantities and Units; 3. Properties of a Pure Substance; 4. Ideal Gas and Real Gas;5. Processes, Work, and Heat; 6. The First Law of Thermodynamics; 7. The Second Law of Thermodynamics; 8. Entropy;9. Thermodynamic Availability; 10. Thermodynamics of Heat Engine Cycles; 11. Refrigeration Cycles; 12. ThermodynamicProperty Relationships; 13. Nonreactive Ideal Gas Mixtures; 14. Combustion ;15. Chemical Equilibrium; APPENDIX A PropertyTables and Constants in SI Units A1; APPENDIX B Generalized Charts and Psychrometric Charts A57; Answers to SelectedProblems A65; Index

P.S. GHOSHDASTIDAR,Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kanpur.2004 • 656 pp.• 9780195670509 • paper •Rs 275A Solution Manual isavailable to adopters

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THEORY OF MACHINES AND MECHANISMS, 3/e

Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Third Edition, provides the foundation for the study of displacements,velocities, accelerations, and static and dynamic forces required for the proper design of mechanical linkages,cams, and geared systems. The authors present the background, notation, and nomenclature essential forstudents to understand the various and independent technical approaches that exist in the field of mechanisms,kinematics, and machine dynamics. Coverage of all analysis and development methods is provided, with balanceduse of both analytic and graphic tools. This text is ideal for senior or graduate mechanical engineering studentstaking a course on kinematics and/or dynamics of machines.

Features• Includes an introduction to kinematic coefficients, which clearly separates kinematic (geometric) effects from operating speed and

other dynamic dependencies, and unifies the coverage of linkages with that for cams and geared systems• Contains entirely new chapters on the analysis and design of flywheels, governors, and gyroscopes• Provides both graphical and analytical solutions to exercises, with graphics now performed by professional CAD software having

accuracy of better than one percent• Offers new, quality illustrations, now in two colors• All chapters end with Problems

ContentsPreface; PART 1.KINEMATICS AND MECHANISMS; 1. The World of Mechanisms; 2. Position and Displacement; 3. Velocity; 4.Acceleration; PART 2.DESIGN OF MECHANISMS; 5. Cam Design; 6. Spur Gears; 7. Helical Gears; 8. Bevel Gears; 9. Worms andWorm Gears; 10. Mechanism Trains; 11. Synthesis of Linkages; 12. Spatial Mechanisms; 13. Robotics; PART 3. DYNAMICS OFMACHINES; 14. Static Force Analysis; 15. Dynamic Force Analysis (Planar); 16. Dynamic Force Analysis (Spatial); 17. VibrationAnalysis; 18. Dynamics of Reciprocating Engines; 19. Balancing; 20. Cam Dynamics; 21. Flywheels; 22. Governors; 23. Gyroscopes;APPENDIXES; Appendix A: Tables; Table 1. Standard SI Prefixes; Table 2. Conversion from U.S. Customary Units to SI Units; Table 3.Conversion from SI Units to U.S. Customary Units; Table 4. Properties of Areas; Table 5. Mass Moments of Inertia; Table 6. InvoluteFunction; Appendix B:; Answers to Selected Problems

METAL CUTTING PRINCIPLES, 2/e

Thoroughly revised and updated in this second edition, Metal Cutting Principles identifies the major problemareas of metal cutting during the production of mechanical components. It presents the latest findings on therelationships between metal cutting and fundamental physics, chemistry, the behavior of materials, and theengineering sciences of heat transfer, solid mechanics, and surface science (tribology). An analysis of the basictwo-dimensional cutting process is followed by a consideration of three-dimensional examples, with specialattention given to cutting temperatures, tool wear, tool life, and the integrity of the finished surface. Machiningeconomics and process optimization are also discussed. In addition, the text includes a chapter on applicationsthat take advantage of the unusual physical and chemical conditions that occur during cutting. Metal CuttingPrinciples, Second Edition, is ideal for graduate courses in metal cutting or as a professional reference.

Features• Includes five new chapters• Modeling of Chip Formation (Chapter 20)• Wavy Chip Formation (Chapter 21)• Sawtooth Chip Formation (Chapter 22)• Precision Engineering (Chapter 23)• Unusual Applications of the Metal Cutting Process (Chapter 24)• Discusses mathematical modeling and provides simplified models that cover thermal, material, and surface considerations during

various aspects of the cutting process

ContentsPreface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Typical Cutting Operations; 3. Mechanics ofOrthogonal Steady State Cutting; 4. Elastic Behavior; 5. Plastic Behavior; 6. Fracture; 7. Dynamometry; 8. Shear Strain in Steady StateCutting; 9. Shear Stress in Cutting; 10. Friction; 11. Wear and Tool Life; 12. Cutting Temperatures; 13. Cutting Fluids; 14. ToolMaterials; 15. Work Material Considerations; 16. Complex Tools; 17. Surface Integrity; 18. Chip Control; 19. Optimization; 20.Modeling of Chip Formation; 21. Wavy Chip Formation; 22. Sawtooth Chip Formation; 23. Precision Engineering; 24. UnusualApplications of the; Metal Cutting Process; Index

JOHN J. UICKER, Universityof Wisconsin, GORDON R.PENNOCK, PurdueUniversity, and the lateJOSEPH E. SHIGLEY,University of Michigan.2003 • 752 pp. • 950 illus. •9780195685695 • paper •Rs 325* A Solutions Manual isavailable.* PowerPoint Overheadsare available.

MILTON C. SHAW, Emeritus,Arizona State University.2004 • 768 pp. • 1110 illus.• 9780195683820 paper •Rs 375The Oxford Series onAdvanced Manufacturing

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MECHANICAL ASSEMBLIESTheir Design, Manufacture, and Role in Product Development

In Mechanical Assemblies: Their Design, Manufacture, and Role in Product Development, author Daniel E.Whitney draws on more than thirty years of academic and industry experience to fill this significant gap in themechanical engineering curriculum. The first book to develop a systematic approach to the modeling anddesign of assemblies, this text addresses the subject on two levels. Assembly in the Small develops a systematictheory for the design of assemblies with their functions in mind, starting from the basic principles of mechanicalconstraint and including methods for representing assemblies mathematically. In addition, important assemblyanalysis techniques such as predicting variation and generating assembly sequences are covered using a consistentmathematical formulation. Assembly in the Large deals with the role of assemblies in product development,including product architecture, design for assembly, and manufacturing strategy, as well as design and evaluationof assembly processes and systems. Mechanical Assemblies: Their Design, Manufacture, and Role in Product Development is ideal for advancedundergraduate or graduate courses in assembly design, production, or manufacturing systems. Engineeringprofessionals will find a new way to view the relationship between design and manufacturing and theoreticalsupport for their experience.

Features• Places the design of assemblies in the context of product architecture and industry demand for numerous product models and

versions with short delivery times• Describes methods of designing assembly workstations and systems• Includes numerous examples from the automobile, aircraft, and consumer product industries• Provides several computer programs that illustrate principles in the book• Utilizes many MATLAB routines that perform typical calculations related to the design of assemblies or assembly systems• Each chapter ends with a Summary, Problems, Thought Questions, and Further Reading. Most chapters include Appendixes

ContentsPreface; 1. What is Assembly and Why is it Important?; 2. Assembly Requirements and Key Characteristics; 3. Mathematical andFeature Models of Assemblies; 4. Constraint in Assembly; 5. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Parts and Assemblies; 6. Modeling andManaging Variation Buildup in Assemblies; 7. Assembly Sequence Analysis; 8. The Datum Flow Chain; 9. Assembly Gross and FineMotions; 10. Assembly of Compliantly Supported Rigid Parts; 11. Assembly of Compliant Parts; 12. Assembly in the Large:TheImpact of Assembly on Product Development; 13. How To Analyze Existing Products in Detail; 14. Product Architecture; 15. Designfor Assembly and Other ”ilities“; 16. Assembly System Design; 17. Assembly Workstation Design Issues; 18. Economic Analysis ofAssembly Systems; Index

GETTING STARTED WITH MATLAB 7A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

MATLAB, a software package for high-performance numerical computation and visualization, is one of themost widely used tools in the engineering field today. Its broad appeal lies in its interactive environment withhundreds of built-in functions for technical computation, graphics, and animation. In addition, it provides easyextensibility with its own high-level programming language. Enhanced by fun and appealing illustrations,GettingStarted with MATLAB 7: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers employs a casual, accessible writingstyle that shows users how to enjoy using MATLAB.

Features• Familiarizes users with MATLAB in just a few hours through self-guided lessons Discusses new features and applications in MATLAB

7 Covers elementary, advanced, and special functions• Includes numerous new examples and problems Supplements any course that uses MATLAB Works as a stand-alone tutorial and

reference

ContentsPreface; 1. Introduction; 2. Tutorial Lessons; 3. Interactive Computation; 4. Programming in MATLAB: Scripts and Functions; 5.Applications; 6. Graphics; 7. Errors; 8. What Else is There?; Appendix: The MATLAB Language Reference; Bibliography; Index.

DANIEL E. WHITNEY,Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology.* A CD packaged witheach copy of the textcontains appendices to thebook and software thataccompanies the exercisesand examples in the text.* PowerPoint Slides forinstructors and self-learners are available fordownload.2004 • 688 pp. • 987 illus. •9780195157826 hardback •Rs 1495The Oxford Series onAdvanced Manufacturing

RUDRA PRATAP, IndianInstitute of Science,Bangalore.2005 • 256 pp. •9780195680010 • Rs 145

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AN INTRODUCTION TO NONLINEAR FINITEELEMENT ANALYSIS

This book presents the theory and computer implementation of the finite element method as applied to nonlinearproblems of heat transfer and similar field problems, fluid mechanics (flows of incompressible fluids), and solidmechanics (elasticity, beams and plates). In addition, the book serves as a prelude to more advanced books onthe subject.

Features• First graduate textbook on nonlinear finite element analyses.• Systematic step-by-step introduction to subject.• Useful reference for engineers and scientists working in industry.• Includes many examples and exercises.• Tutorial, user-oriented style.

Contents1. Introduction; 2. The Finite Element Method: A Review; 3. Heat Transfer and other Field Problems in One Dimension; 4. NonlinearBending of Straight Beams; 5. Heat Transfer and other Field Problems in Two Dimensions; 6. Nonlinear Bending of Elastic Plates; 7.Flows of Viscous Incompressible Fluids; 8. Nonlinear Analysis of Time-Dependent Problems; 9. Finite Element Formulations of Solidsand Structures; 10. Material Nonlinearities and Coupled Problems; A1. Solution Procedures for Nonlinear Equations; A2. BandedSymmetric and Unsymmetric Solvers

EFFECTIVE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION

Effective Technical Communication is designed to serve as a practical guide and useful resource for scientists,engineers, and researchers. It addresses the need of practitioners engaged in the exchange of technical informationto effectively share their ideas with, and make an impact on, their peers. The book provides guidelines, technical conventions, and graphical and visual aids for communicating effectively.It discusses the use of scientific vocabulary and various forms of writing, starting from simple forms such asparagraph and précis writing to more advanced forms such as scientific and engineering reports and papers.Written in an easy-to-understand style, the text is supported with numerous illustrative examples. The correctuse of language, the dos and don’ts of communication, and the effective use of speech communication havealso been discussed in detail.

Features• Acquaints readers with key communication techniques• Includes all forms of communication including technical papers, reports, and proposals• Provides illustrative examples of concepts and forms of communication• Explores emerging trends in communication, including email and voice mail

ContentsPreface; Introduction; 1. Principles of Scientific Vocabulary; 2. Techniques of Sentence and Paragraph Construction; 3. WritingScientific and Engineering Papers; 4. Technical Guidelines for Communication; 5. Effective Use of Charts, Graphs, and Tables; 6.Writing Technical Reports; 7. Précis of Science and Engineering Related Topics; 8. Speech Communication: Effective PresentationTechniques; 9. The Role of E-mail in the Communication Process; 10. Observing the Code of Gender Neutral Language; 11. LookBefore You Write: Avoiding the Pitfalls; Conclusion; Appendices

J.N. REDDY, Department ofMechanical, Engineering,Texas A&M University, Texas,USA.2007 • 482 pp. •9780195692037 • paper •Rs 295

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TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONPrinciples and Practice

This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the basics of technical communication, both oral and written.The text covers contemporary topics such as technical proposals, research papers, technical theses, dissertations,and instruction manuals. It demonstrates attractive presentation styles and layouts, contains numerous exhibitsspecific to technical applications, and includes appendices on common errors, punctuation, spelling, andproofreading symbols.

Features• Contains a separate module on English usage• Includes checklists, point-wise listings, do’s and don’ts• Discusses PowerPoint, LaTex, ChiWriter, and other contemporary software for presentation of documents• Demonstrates attractive presentation styles and layouts for written communication• Contains numerous exhibits specific to technical applications• Includes appendices on common errors, punctuation and capitalization, commonly misspelled words, foreign words and phrases,

and proofreading symbols

ContentsPART I: OVERVIEW;1. Basics of Technical Communication; 2. Barriers to Communication; 3. Technology in Communication; PART II:ORAL FORMS; 4. Active Listening; 5. Effective Presentation Strategies; 6. Interviews; 7. Group Communication; PART III:CONSTITUENTS OF; EFFECTIVE WRITING; 8. Words and Phrases; 9. Sentence Construction; 10. Paragraph Development; 11. The Artof Condensation; 12. Reading Comprehension; PART IV: WRITTEN FORMS; 13. Letters,Memos, and E-mails; 14. Reports; 15.Technical Proposals; 16. Research Papers, Dissertations, and Theses; 17. Instruction Manuals and Technical Descriptions

REPORTING TECHNICAL INFORMATIONEleventh Edition

One of the leading texts in technical writing, Reporting Technical Information introduces students to all aspectsof techopcal communication, including letters, proposals and progress reports, recommendation reports, researchreports, instructions, and oral reports.

Features of the 11th edition• A fully integrated companion website—www.oup.com/us/houp—that offers:• Additional practical resources for students: chapter overviews, sample writings, self tests, “current topic” annotated links and

additional resources, interactive tutorials, key terms and concepts, downloadable versions of important question checklists fromthe book, and a collaborative network (message board links and helpful WebCT and Blackboard content outlines)

• Resources for instructors: an Instructor’s Manual (also available on CD), downloadable PowerPoint files for use as lecture aids, linksto online resources including an outline of—and links to—available WebCT and Blackboard functions and content, and more

• Updated and additional coverage of current technology, including thoroughly revised chapters on document design and usabilitythat take into account web-based documents and platforms

• New chapters on content management, versatility creativity for reports, and using design and format to achieve clarity indocuments

• More end-of-chapter exercises, including projects that encourage student interaction and collaboration, several of which are linkedto an online component on the companion website

ContentsPreface; PART ONE. FOUNDATIONS; 2. Composing; 3. Writing for Your Readers; 4. Achieving a Readable Style; 5. Writing Ethically;PART TWO. TECHNIQUES; 6. Writing for International Readers; 7. Gathering, Evaluating, and Documenting Information; 8. Designingand Formatting Documents; 9. Creating and Managing Text; 10. Developing the Main Elements of Reports; 11. Creating Tables andFigures; PART THREE. APPLICATIONS; 12. Planning Correspondence and E-mail; 13. Creating Reports for Any Occasion; 14.Developing Analytical Reports: Recommendation Reports and Feasibility Studies; 15. Developing Empirical Research Reports; 16.Writing Proposals and Progress Reports; 17. Formulating Instructions, Procedures, and Policies; 18. Writing Collaboratively; 19.Preparing Oral Reports: The Basics; 20. Understanding the Strategies and Communications of the Job Search; Appendix A.Handbook; Index

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Adebiyi, George A. 7

Advanced Mechanics of Materials 2

Appukuttan 6

Applied Mechatronics 6

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Davidson, P.A. 5

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Engineering Thermodynamics 7

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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 4

Introduction to Mechatronics 6

Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element

Analysis 10

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Mechanics of Materials 2

Metal Cutting Principles 8

Mitra, Barun K. 10

Mrad, F. 6

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Pennock, Gordon R. 8

Pratap, Rudra 9

Principles of Vibration 3

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Reporting Technical Information 11

Robotics 5

Russell, Lynn D. 7

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Sharma, Sangeeta 11

Shaughnessy, Edward J. 4

Shaw, Milton C. 8

Shigley, Joseph E. 8

Smaili, A. 6

SSolecki, Roman 2

Strength of Materials 1

Subramanian, R. 1

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Technical Communication 11

Theory of Machines and Mechanisms 8

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Turbulence 5

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