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39251Mechanical action of light on atoms

Chapter 1. Coherent interaction between atoms and field; Chapter 2. Scattering of atoms by light; Chapter 3. Dispersion of atoms in light fields; Chapter 4. Influence of spontaneous radiation on light pressure force; Chapter 5. Kineics of atoms in light fields; Chapter 6. Appendixes.

39252Mechanical and electrical equipment for buildings

This book covers basic theory, preliminary building design guidelines, and detailed design procedures for buildings of all sizes, and also provides information on the latest technologies, emerging design trends, and updated codes.

39253Mechanical and electrical systems in buildings: Fourth edition

This book is intended both as a textbook and as a reference book for students and professionals interested in building mechanical and electrical systems.  With a complete and practical introduction to the design of mechanical and electrical systems in buildings, the text successfully bridges the gap between architecture, civil engineering technology, and construction management.

39254Mechanical properties of metals : atomistic and fractal continuum approaches

1. Background and some concepts; 2. Phenomenology and experiments; 3. Introduction to extended defects and mechanical trength; 4. Some characteristic features of fractals; 5. Elastic moduli and more general phonon properties; 6. Elements of electronic structure theory; 7. Theory of pair potntials in simple s-p metals; 8. Transcending pair potentials: Glue models of interatomic forces; 9. Positron annihilation; Experiment and theory; 10. Stretched chemical bonds, electron correlation and extended defect propagation.

39255Mechanical vibrations : 3rd ed.

This text presents the theory, computational aspects, and applications of vibrations in as simple a manner as possible. With an emphasis on computer techniques of analysis, it gives expanded explanations of the fundamentals, focusing on physical significance and interpretation that build upon students' previous experience. Each self contained topic fully explains all concepts and presents the derivations with complete details. Numerous examples and problems illustrate principles and concepts.

39256Mechanics of Materials

Chapter 1: Introduction and review of statics; Chapter 2: Analysis of stress: Concepts and definitions; Chapter 3: Analysis of strain: Concepts and definitions; Chapter 4: Material properties and strain relationships; Chapter 5: Axial loading applications and pressure vessels; Chapter 6: Torsional loading of shafts; Chapter 7: Flexural loading: Stresses in beams; Chapter 8: Flexual loading: Beam deflections; Chapter 9: Columns; Chapter 10: Energy methoads and theories of failure.

39257Mechanics of materials : 2nd ed.

Contents: Stress, Strain, Torsion, Shear ad moment in beams, Stresses in beams, Deflction of beams, Statically indeterminate beams, Stresses due to combined loads, Composite beams, Columns, ...

39258Mechanics of materials : 6th edition

1. Introduction- concept of stress; 2. Stress and strain-Axial loading; 3. Torsion; 4. Pure bending; 5. Analysis and design of beams for bending; 6. Shearing stresses in Beams and Thin-walled members; 7. Transformations of stress and strain; 8. Principal stresses under a given loading; Deflection of Beams; 10. Columns; 11. Energy methods.

39259Mechanics of materials : 8th ed.

Mechanics of Materials provides a precise presentation of subjects illustrated with numerous engineering examples that students both understand and relate to theory and application. The tried and true methodology for presenting material gives students the best opportunity to succeed in this course. From the detailed examples, to the homework problems, to the carefully developed solutions manual, instructors and students can be confident the material is clearly explained and accurately represented.

39260Mechanics of Materials: 2nd ed.

Deals with the teaching of solid mechanics. This title provides a presentation of the subject illustrated with numerous engineering examples that students both understand and relate to theory and application.