Author: Ronald Walsh
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Keywords: handbook, design, electromechanical
Number of Pages: 1136
Published: 2000-01-04
List price: $131.00
ISBN-10: 0071348123
ISBN-13: 9780071348126

A-Z guide to electrical/electronic and mechanical engineering design data. The ultimate sourcebook of electro-mechanical engineering design data is now better than ever, with thoroughly updated material, new discussions of engineering economics and elastomer springs. and a bounty of new drawings. Electro-Mechanical Design Handbook, Third Edition, by Ronald A. Walsh, gives you the know-how you need to develop parts, mechanisms, and assemblies, with thorough explanations of: *Properties, uses, and strength of engineering materials *Machine element design and mechanisms *Basic pneumatics,

Author: Solomon I. Khmelnik
Publisher: Lulu.com
Keywords: systems, electromechanical, extremum, principle, variational
Number of Pages: 223
Published: 2007-05-04
List price: $34.95
ISBN-10: 141163344X
ISBN-13: 9781411633445

The variational principle of extremum is stated and proved for electromechanical systems of arbitrary configuration wherein the electromagnetic, mechanical, thermal hydraulic and other processes are going on. It is shown that for such systems there exists a pair of functionals with a global saddle point. For systems without electric circuits the suggested principle is equivalent to the minimum action principle. The principle is generalized for the systems described by partial differential equations, and in particular by Maxwell equations. A speedy universal algorithm for computation of such sy

Author: Brian Elliott
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Keywords: illustrated, sourcebook, components, amp, devices, electromechanical
Number of Pages: 311
Published: 2007-04-26
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 0071477527
ISBN-13: 9780071477529

Master the key elements of electromechanical components Essential to the design, repair, or operation of your electromechanical devices, this quick-find reference provides illustrations, descriptions, and relevant calculations for 2,000 time-tested electromechanical components.

Author: Richard Crowder
Publisher: Newnes
Keywords: applications, control, systems, electromechanical, drives, electric
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2006-02-16
List price: $43.95
ISBN-10: 0750667400
ISBN-13: 9780750667401

The focus of this book on the selection and application of electrical drives and control systems for electromechanical and mechatronics applications makes it uniquely useful for engineers in industry working with machines and drives. It also serves as a student text for courses on motors and drives, and engineering design courses, especially within mechanical engineering and mechatronics degree programs.The criteria for motor-drive selection are explained, and the main types of drives available to drive machine tools and robots introduced. The author also provides a review of control systems a

Author: G. A. Maugin
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Keywords: series, computer, science, scientific, world, electromechanical, effects, nonlinear
Number of Pages: 184
Published: 1986-01
List price: $32.00
ISBN-10: 9971500965
ISBN-13: 9789971500962

Author: Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: engineering, series, mechanical, actuators, sensors, electromechanical
Number of Pages: 341
Published: 1998-12-30
List price: $149.00
ISBN-10: 038798495X
ISBN-13: 9780387984957

To control mechanical processes one needs to obtain information about the state of the system, to process the information, and then to act on the results. Originally, the simplest controls were purely mechanical feedback systems; more complex systems required human intervention. At present, most controls are provided by purely electromechanical systems, but there are also many situations in which one needs sophisticated measurements for later analysis. Developments in electronic information processing have over the past few decades far outpaced the developments in the sensors and actuators tha

Author: Sergei V. Kalinin
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: phenomena, nanoscale, amp, electromechanical, electrical, probe, microscopy, vol, scanning
Number of Pages: 1020
Published: 2006-12-18
List price: $399.00
ISBN-10: 0387286675
ISBN-13: 9780387286679

Scanning Probe Microscopy brings up to date a constantly growing knowledge base of electrical and electromechanical characterization at the nanoscale. This comprehensive, two-volume set presents practical and theoretical issues of advanced scanning probe microscopy (SPM) techniques ranging from fundamental physical studies to device characterization, failure analysis, and nanofabrication. Volume 1 focuses on the technical aspects of SPM methods ranging from scanning tunneling potentiometry to electrochemical SPM, and addresses the fundamental physical phenomena underlying the SPM imaging mecha
  
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