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Bioengineering
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Biomedical Engineering: Theory And PracticeThis wikibook is designed to serve as the primary text for a two-semester course in biomedical engineering.
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BookBoon Chemical EngineeringBookBoon offers more than 20 titles on various chemical engineering topics.
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Chemical Process Dynamics and ControlsFrom the University of Michigan, this open-source text covers the materials used for UM's senior-level controls course.
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Heat TransferThis book deals with heat transfer in the engineering context, particularly for chemical and mechanical engineers. It includes the basic physics and technology which is used for heating and cooling in industry.
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Sensory SystemsThe wikibook “Sensory Systems” presents sensory systems from an engineering and information processing point of view.
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes by WikiBooks
This book is for anyone who is interested in some of the basic principles behind what chemical engineers do and how they can use powerful tools from physics to solve problems involving steady-state processes. It starts with a knowledge of algebra, chemistry, and some physics, and builds on current knowledge towards more practical problems. The ultimate goal is to obtain a book containing information about all of the major processes a chemical engineer may encounter as well as some insight into their analysis, which is essential for design.
The book is designed as an introduction to the subject and therefore tends to stay away from the more complicated mathematics, as the relatively steady-state black box analysis can be difficult enough for students (and teachers!) to solve. -
Recent Developments in the Study of Recrystallization by Peter Wilson
ISBN: 9789535162988Publication Date: 2013Recrystallization is a phenomenon moderately well documented in the geological and metallurgical literature. This book provides a timely overview of the latest research and methods in a variety of fields where recrystallization is studied and is an important factor. The main advantage of a new look at these fields is the rapid increase in modern techniques, such as TEM, spectrometers and modeling capabilities, all of which are providing us with far better images and analysis than ever previously possible. This book will be invaluable to a wide range of research scientists; metallurgists looking to improve properties of alloys, those interested in how the latest equipment may be used to image grains and to all those who work with frozen aqueous solutions where recrystallization may be a problem. -
Sintering Applications by Burcu Ertug
ISBN: 9789535109747Publication Date: 2013Sintering is one of the final stages of ceramics fabrication and is used to increase the strength of the compacted material. In the Sintering of Ceramics section, the fabrication of electronic ceramics and glass-ceramics were presented. Especially dielectric properties were focused on. In other chapters, sintering behaviour of ceramic tiles and nano-alumina were investigated. Apart from oxides, the sintering of non-oxide ceramics was examined. Sintering the metals in a controlled atmosphere furnace aims to bond the particles together metallurgically. In the Sintering of Metals section, two sections dealt with copper containing structures. The sintering of titanium alloys is another topic focused in this section. The chapter on lead and zinc covers the sintering in the field of extractive metallurgy. Finally two more chapter focus on the basics of sintering,i.e viscous flow and spark plasma sintering.
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MIT Open CoursewareCourse format includes, lecture videos, interactive concept quizzes (solution key), problem sets, terms and definitions, suggested topics and links, and exams (with solution key).MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
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Yale Open CoursewareFrontiers of Biomedical Engineering covers basic concepts of biomedical engineering and their connection with the spectrum of human activity.