Saturday, October 31, 2009

DIGITAL DESIGN 4th Ed by M. MORRIS MANO

DIGITAL DESIGN 4th Ed by M. MORRIS MANO  


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Friday, October 30, 2009

Electromechanical Devices and Components Illustrated Sourcebook

    
          Electromechanical Devices and Components Illustrated Sourcebook
ISBN: 0071545670
Author: Brian S. Elliott


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.


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Chapter 1 : BASIC ELECTRICITY   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 2 : BASIC MECHANICS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 3 : POWER SOURCES   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 4 : ELECTRICAL CONTROLS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 5 : MAGNETIC COMPONENTS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 6 : ROTATING COMPONENTS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 7 : HEATING   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 8 : CIRCUIT PROTECTION   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 9 : CONNECTORS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 10 : WIRE AND CONDUCTORS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 11 : ACOUSTIC DEVICES   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 12 : LIGHTING   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 13 : METERS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 14 : VACUUM TUBES   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 15 : SENSORS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 16 : ELECTROSTATICS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 17 : ELECTROMECHANICAL MECHANISMS   View PDF File PDF

Chapter 18 : ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS   View PDF File PDF

Friday, October 16, 2009

Industrial Refrigeration Handbbok ISBN: 0071455884 Author: Wilbert F. Stoecker



Industrial Refrigeration Handbbok
ISBN: 0071455884                                                                                   
Author: Wilbert F. Stoecker

Drawing from the best of the widely dispersed literature in the field and the author?s vast professional knowledge and experience, here is today?s most exhaustive, one-stop coverage of the fundamentals, design, installation, and operation of industrial refrigeration systems. Detailing the industry changes caused by the conversion from CFCs to non-ozone-depleting refrigerants and by the development of microprocessors and new secondary coolants, Industrial Refrigeration Handbook also examines multistage systems; compressors, evaporators, and condensers; piping, vessels, valves and refrigerant controls; liquid recirculation; refrigeration load calculations; refrigeration and freezing of food; and safety procedures. Offering a rare compilation of thermodynamic data on the most-used industrial refrigerants, the Handbook is a mother lode of vital information and guidance for every practitioner in the field. 

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Chapter 1:The Field Of Industrial Refrigeration  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 2:Refrigerant Properties  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 3:Multistage Systems  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 4:Reciprocating Compressors  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 5:Screw Compressors  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 6:Evaporators—air Coils And Liquid Chillers  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 7:Condensers  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 8:Liquid Recirculation  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 9:Refrigerant Piping  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 10:Vessels  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 11:Valves And Refrigerant Controls  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 12:Refrigerants  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 13:Safety  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 14:Electrical Control And Instrumentation  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 15:Lubrication And Oil Handling  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 16:Conservation  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 17:The Refrigeration And Freezing Of Food  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 18:Refrigeration Load Calculations  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 19:Refrigerated Structures  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 20:Secondary Coolants—brines And Antifreezes  View PDF FilePDF

Chapter 21:Refrigeration Below -40 Degrees  View PDF FilePDF