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  Applied Hydrometeorology
Posted by: Smithy - 02-20-2010, 03:26 AM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - Replies (2)

Applied Hydrometeorology

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by: Rakhecha, Pukhraj, Singh, Vijay P.

This book "Applied Hydrometeorology" is intended to serve as a text for senior undergraduate or beginning undergraduate courses in hydrometeorology, and will also be of value to practicing engineers and hydrologists engaged in the planning, design, development, and management of water resources. The subject matter has been developed in a logical and coherent manner and covers a wide spectrum of topics and provides a discussion of significant developments. Also emphasis is placed on the applied aspects of hydro meteorological research and practice worldwide. Numerous worked examples are provided in each chapter to enable the user to gain comprehension and understanding of the subject of hydrometeorology.

Audience:
This book will be of interest to senior undergraduates and graduates in meteorology, hydrology and hydrometeorology. It will also be valuable book for practicing engineers and hydrologists engaged in the planning, development and management of water resources

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  The Mw 7.0 Haiti Earthquake of January 12, 2010
Posted by: faros3000 - 02-19-2010, 10:25 PM - Forum: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering - Replies (1)

The Mw 7.0 Haiti Earthquake of January 12, 2010

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The USGS/EERI advance reconnaissance team that traveled to Haiti in late January has finished their report.



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  Seismic Design of Building Structures - by Michael R Lindeburg
Posted by: hussein - 02-19-2010, 08:13 PM - Forum: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering - Replies (8)

Seismic Design of Building Structure

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Seismic Design of Building Structures
Aproffesional's introduction to earthquake forces and design details.
Eighth Edition.
Updated to UBC97 for the California Civil Seismic PE Exam

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  Ram Concept,the best??
Posted by: deadlord - 02-19-2010, 06:34 PM - Forum: Free Discussion - Replies (1)

hi you guys,i'm new here and i'm glad i joined this beneficial yet fun to participate in Forum
our "computer applications in structural engineering" told us that the most powerful software in designing two way slabs is Ram Concept
then he repeated the same sentence but with making it more general as: Ram concept is the best software in the world

is that right??
what really made me amazed that he was bragging that he's the only one in Jordan who knows how to use it(don't think that he's so full of himself,he's really great,he's famous to solve problems in structural softwares for companies and associations) so i started thinking is it that hard ??or is it very professional ??

would really appreciate it if you could help me get this confusion cloud off my head

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  Theory of Ground Vehicles, 3rd Edition
Posted by: abudabeeja - 02-19-2010, 02:28 AM - Forum: Traffic Engineering - Replies (1)

Theory of Ground Vehicles, 3rd Edition

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Theory of Ground Vehicles, 3rd Edition
J. Y. Wong, "
Wiley-Interscience | 2001 | ISBN: 0471354619 | 560 pages | PDF | 39,7 MB

Ground vehicles are broadly classified as guided and non-guided. Guided ground vehicles move along fixed pathways (railway vehicles.) Non-guided ground vehicles move by choice in various directions (road and off-road vehicles.) The Third Edition of this successful text/reference covers the mechanics of non-guided ground vehicles.
From the Back Cover
An updated edition of the classic reference on the dynamics of road and off-road vehicles

As we enter a new millennium, the vehicle industry faces greater challenges than ever before as it strives to meet the increasing demand for safer, environmentally friendlier, more energy efficient, and lower emissions products. Theory of Ground Vehicles, Third Edition gives aspiring and practicing engineers a fundamental understanding of the critical factors affecting the performance, handling, and ride essential to the development and design of ground vehicles that meet these requirements.

As in previous editions, this book focuses on applying engineering principles to the analysis of vehicle behavior. A large number of practical examples and problems are included throughout to help readers bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Covering a wide range of topics concerning the dynamics of road and off-road vehicles, this Third Edition is filled with up-to-date information, including:

• The Magic Formula for characterizing pneumatic tire behavior from test data for vehicle handling simulations

• Computer-aided methods for performance and design evaluation of off-road vehicles, based on the author’s own research

• Updated data on road vehicle transmissions and operating fuel economy

• Fundamentals of road vehicle stability control

• Optimization of the performance of four-wheel-drive off-road vehicles and experimental substantiation, based on the author’s own investigations

• A new theory on skid-steering of tracked vehicles, developed by the author.


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  Oscar Faber's Reinforced concrete
Posted by: Veggeta - 02-18-2010, 11:22 PM - Forum: Concrete - Replies (2)

Oscar Faber's Reinforced concrete
(Incomplete BooK) Ripped from Google

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Rewritten and extended by Johon Faber
and Fran Mead
London
ISBN 0419114505
Number pages: 479
Rar file size: 17.85 mb

Since Dr. Oscar Faber's original edition of this book was published in 1952, the art of constructing in concrete, be it reinforced or prestressed, has leapt forward at such a rate that there is now pressing need for a revised edition incorporating radical changes in many parts. The free exchange of technical knowledge at International Conferences, the operation of professional and commercial bodies in many countries, and the world wide exchange of technical papers and bulletins has led to a general pooling and sifting of information. Thus there has been a concentration or drawing together of ideas,particularly from Great Britain, America and the continent of Europe, with a general increase of appreciation of latest research and practical achievement. This haas led recently to the publication of many new Codes and Standards.

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  Design of Concrete Masonry Diaphragm Walls
Posted by: eng2010 - 02-18-2010, 10:33 AM - Forum: Other Materials (Wood, Brick, etc.) - Replies (3)

Design of Concrete Masonry Diaphragm Walls

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Concrete Masonry Diaphragm Walls



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  Design of Geotechnical Diaphragm wall
Posted by: jacs127 - 02-18-2010, 07:50 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

If any one have design details of diaphragm wall than please share..

looking for the geotechnical Diaphragm wall as retaining structure. Mostly as Marine Structure.

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  British Constructional Steelwork Association
Posted by: rohailiyaz - 02-18-2010, 07:20 AM - Forum: Steel - No Replies

British Constructional Steelwork Association

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BCSA is the national organisation for the steel construction industry: its Member companies undertake the design, fabrication and erection of steelwork for all forms of construction in building and civil engineering. Associate Members are those principal companies involved in the supply to all or some Members of components, materials or products. Corporate Members are clients, professional offices, educational establishments etc which support the development of national specifications, quality, fabrication and erection techniques, overall industry efficiency and good practice.

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  Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches, Second Edition
Posted by: abudabeeja - 02-18-2010, 06:59 AM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - Replies (1)

Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches, Second Edition

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Fluid Dynamics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches, Second Edition
Z.U.A. Warsi,
CRC | 1998 | ISBN: 0849324076 | 752 pages | PDF | 23,3 MB

Fluid Dynamics presents the basic development of equations in coordinate-invariant form and their use in solving problems in laminar and turbulent flows. This book presents a thorough examination of fluid dynamics by combining fundamental principles with systematic mathematical, and computational approaches. Chapters 1 and 2 pre the requisites of theoretical fluid dynamics - free from any coordinate system and covering all basic equations.Chapter 3 examines the Navier-Stokes equations and Euler's equations in steady and non-steady curvilinear coordinates. It also discusses the essential aspects of vorticity and stream functions.Chapter 4 describes inviscid incomible and comible flows, supplementing the treatment of the boundary layer theory.Chapter 5 treats the exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations, classical and modern boundary layer theory, and incomible and comible forms of the Navier-Stokes formulations. It also discusses the hyperbolic system of partial differential equations and introduces the idea of characteristics through solutions of the Burger's and related equations.In Fluid Dynamics, the author also:oDescribes how to transform the complete Navier-Stokes system of equations to general steady and non-steady coordinatesoCovers the method of vector and tensor analysisoExplores laminar flow theoryoPres a systematic approach to turbulence theory, starting with an introduction to the linear stability theoryoExplains the theory of homogeneous and isotropic turbulence as well as the turbulent boundary layersoLays a solid foundation for the theory of turbulence modeling for incomible and comible flowsoEmphasizes learning the techniques for using the derived results in solving physical flow problems on high-speed computersoDiscusses various numerical techniques for solving boundary layer and Navier-Stokes equationsoDemonstrates the existence of characteristics in the solution of hyberbolic system of equations through a series of simple examplesFluid Dynamics enables students and professionals to grasp and assimilate a constructive framework for modern fluid dynamics, pring a set of algorithmic tools to create useful physical and computational results.




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