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  Handbook of Physics
Posted by: paladin - 09-17-2010, 05:19 AM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (2)

Handbook of Physics

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Handbook of Physics
2006 | 1248 pages | ISBN:0387952691 | PDF | 22 Mb
The "Handbook of Physics" is a complete desktop reference for scientists, engineers, and students. A veritable toolbox for everyday use in problem solving, homework, examinations, and practical applications of physics, it provides quick and easy access to a wealth of information including not only the fundamental formulas of physics but also a wide variety of experimental methods used in practice. Compiled by professional scientists, engineers, and lecturers who are experts in the day-to-day use of physics



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  Process Automation Handbook: A Guide to Theory and Practice
Posted by: paladin - 09-17-2010, 05:07 AM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (1)

Process Automation Handbook: A Guide to Theory and Practice

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Process Automation Handbook: A Guide to Theory and Practice
2007 | 120 pages | ISBN:1846282810 | PDF | 16.8 Mb
Previously published books exist in these areas but most are generic and, of those that are applied in nature, few are oriented towards the actual needs of the chemical and process industry. It is impractical for engineers and unreasonable for students to have to cope with this spectrum of material and lack of emphasis. The objective of Process Automation Handbook has been to distil into a single coherent handbook all the essentials of process automation at a depth sufficient for most practical purposes.



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  steel silos autocad drawing
Posted by: johnson - 09-17-2010, 04:58 AM - Forum: Request - No Replies

Hi!, I need standard autocad drawing for steel silos of 67 tonne capacity cement storage,can any one help me?

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  ASHRAE 2008 Handbook - HVAC Systems and Equipment
Posted by: paladin - 09-17-2010, 04:55 AM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (1)

ASHRAE Handbook 2008

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ASHRAE Handbook 2008 - HVAC: Systems and Equipment - SI
English | 54 MB
The 2008 ASHRAE Handbook—HVAC Systems and Equipment discusses various systems and the equipment (components or assemblies) that comprise them, and describes features and differences. This information helps system designers and operators in selecting and using equipment.



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  Problem when install Revit Structure 2011
Posted by: HungNguyen29 - 09-17-2010, 04:54 AM - Forum: Archive Problem - Replies (6)


Dear,

Now I'm using system program: win 7, 32 bits. When I install Revit Suite Structure 2011, I can't select the product Revit Structure 2011, only permited library of revit and Error report install from Autodesk. I don't uderstand what happening.

I need your help!!

Thanks and BestRegards,

New engineer

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  The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media
Posted by: paladin - 09-17-2010, 04:16 AM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - No Replies

The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media

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The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media
Cambridge University Press 2009 | 524 | ISBN: 0521861365 | PDF |
This fully updated text addresses the relationships between geophysical observations and the underlying physical properties of rocks. It distills a vast quantity of background theory and laboratory results into a series of concise chapters that provide practical solutions to problems in geophysical data interpretation. Now in its second edition, major new chapters are presented on statistical rock physics and velocity-porosity-clay models for clastic sediments. Other new and expanded topics include anisotropic seismic signatures, borehole waves, models for fractured media, poroelastic models, and attenuation models. Also new to this edition is an enhanced set of appendices with key empirical results, data tables, and an atlas of reservoir rock properties - extended to include carbonates, clays, gas hydrates, and heavy oils. Supported by a website hosting MATLAB routines for implementing the various rock physics formulas, this book is a vital resource for advanced students and university faculty, as well as petroleum industry geophysicists and engineers



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  Prediction of vertical deflections for a long span prestressed concrete bridge struct
Posted by: carolinandra - 09-17-2010, 01:31 AM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - Replies (1)

Prediction of vertical deflections for a long span prestressed concrete bridge structure

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This paper presents the results of a bridge monitoring program after nine years of data collection. The North Halawa Valley Viaduct on the Hawaiian island of Oahu was nstrumented extensively during construction in 1994. The objective of the instrumentation program was to monitor both short-term and long-term behavior of the viaduct. The primary instruments used for vertical deflection, span shortening, and concrete strain monitoring are described. Short-term vertical deflections and bending strains measured during a load test of the structure are compared with analytical predictions using a commercial finite element analysis program.



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  Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences </DIV>
Posted by: ska51 - 09-17-2010, 12:42 AM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - No Replies

Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences

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Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences
Author(s): Malcolm G.Anderson, Jeffrey J.McDonnell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Date : 2005
Pages : 3174
Format : PDF
Quality : Excellent
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0471491039
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Size: 63 MB

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The field of hydrological science deals with the occurrence, distribution, movement, and properties of water on the earth. The science of hydrology holds a unique and central place in the field of earth system science, intimately linked with other water-related disciplines such as meteorology, climatology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, and ecology. Beyond basic scientific interest, water quantity and water quality have become two of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. The first comprehensive hydrological studies began in the late 1600s with Pierre Perrault’s field studies of the hydrological cycle and Edmund Halley’s experiments on evaporation. However, it was not until the mid-1850s that Henry Darcy quantified the hydraulics of groundwater flow and the linear relation between velocity and hydraulic gradient. Since then, and especially through the latter twentieth century, knowledge generation in the hydrological sciences exploded with new discoveries in each of the components of the hydrological cycle.



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  Need EN 13478
Posted by: didi - 09-16-2010, 10:15 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (1)

Dear friends,
I'm looking for EN 13478 - Fire Prevention & Protection.
Please if anyone has the copy, share it.

Thanks.

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  PILE ANALYSIS TIPS IN ETABS
Posted by: falconado - 09-16-2010, 09:52 PM - Forum: Calculation Notes & Analysis Files - No Replies

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DEAR FRIENDS,

THIS IS MY WAY, PILE SOLUTION WITH ETABS

There are two stages in the design of piles.

The first stage:
necessary to make proper placement of the pile. because I need to see that all the piles load. determined that during the spring instead of the lower ends to define a simple support is required. At this point in work to identify support required. otherwise the analysis to the structure because of stability problems are likely to be false. If you grasp this point better.Definition of ground to make at this stage is not important. target properly distribute the loads on piles.

The second stage:
After placement of piling poles 1 m Search for the spring constants are defined with the horizontal directions. the vertical direction, the maximum displacement of the lower end of the target in mind (for example, 25 mm for high buildings. may.) geotechnical engineer to receive the maximum stiffness of pile capacities need to assign. If you have, if the capacity of 500 tons of piles of 500 tons / 0,025 m = 20,000 tons / m is the spring constant. only in base vertical spring coeff. The result is a single point only to the vertical control of our calculations will prevent mistakes . vertical control of the account as a result of our mistakes in front of just a single point will do.

together with the analysis of the structure can no longer pile. layout and design of reinforced concrete and reinforcement stress neticesindeki elections are held.


best regards

falconado_turkey

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