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This specification contains the construction requirements for the application of shotcrete.
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Provides an understanding of the technologies of electronic commerce. The text does not concentrate solely on the Internet but suggests that the Internet is only a bridge technology. Each chapter contains an overview of a theory or practice followed by one or more business case studies.
The Post-Earthquake Investigation Field Guide stresses advance planning. It outlines procedures that enable EERI to dispatch investigation teams quickly and effectively when the need arises. The guide also describes procedures for deciding what earthquakes will be investigated; responsibilities of project participants, formation and dispatch of investigation teams; and dissemination of the information collected. It also offers guidelines for specific data collection in the field.
The transformation of acoustics into electro-acoustics, a field at the intersection of science and technology, guided by electrical engineering, industry, and the military. At the end of the nineteenth century, acoustics was a science of musical sounds; the musically trained ear was the ultimate reference. Just a few decades into the twentieth century, acoustics had undergone a transformation from a scientific field based on the understanding of classical music to one guided by electrical engineering, with industrial and military applications. In this book, Roland Wittje traces this transition, from the late nineteenth-century work of Hermann Helmholtz to the militarized research of World War I and media technology in the 1930s. Wittje shows that physics in the early twentieth century was not only about relativity and atomic structure but encompassed a range of experimental, applied, and industrial research fields. The emergence of technical acoustics and electroacoustics illustrates a scientific field at the intersection of science and technology. Wittje starts with Helmholtz's and Rayleigh's work and its intersection with telegraphy and early wireless, and continues with the industrialization of acoustics during World War I, when sound measurement was automated and electrical engineering and radio took over the concept of noise. Researchers no longer appealed to the musically trained ear to understand sound but to the thinking and practices of electrical engineering. Finally, Wittje covers the demilitarization of acoustics during the Weimar Republic and its remilitarization at the beginning of the Third Reich. He shows how technical acoustics fit well with the Nazi dismissal of pure science, representing everything that “German Physics” under National Socialism should be: experimental, applied, and relevant to the military.
This standard text-book alongwith its companion Vol. II is designed to cover the complete syllabi of the subjects of Strength of Materials and Theory and Analysis of Structures. This is one of the most comprehensive revisions since the book was first published. As a result, this twenty-sixth edition is now organised in Thirty-one chapters of comparatively smaller in size as against 18 chapters of previous edition. At the same time the text matter is thoroughly revised, extensively enlarged, completely updated, restructured and reorganised. This book in a new form, different size and adding plenty of new matter, examples and drawings. The outline of the book is: Chapters 1 to 8 consist the study of Stresses and Strains Chapters 9 and 24 discuss the Testing of Materials Chapters 10 and 11 Shear Forces and Bending Moments Chapters 12 and 13 Properties of Lines and Areas Chapters 14 and 15 Stresses in Beams Chapters 16 and 17 Deflections Chapters 18 and 19 Analysis of Fixed and Continuous Beams Chapters 20 and 21 Composite and Reinforced Concrete Beams Chapters 22 Direct and Bending Stresses and Chapter 23 Torsion Chapters 25 Columns and Struts of Uniform Section Chapters 26 Cylindrical and Spherical Shells Chapters 27 and 28 Riveted, Bolted and Welded Joints Chapters 29, 30 and 31 consist of special topics such as Shear Centre, Unsymmetrical Bending and Bending Stresses in Curved Bars. The book within its 971 + 20 pages, it now comprise the following: * 900 * 600 * 715 * 33 Neatly drawn figures Fully illustrated solved examples Unsolved examples with answers at the end of chapters Useful tables It is hoped that this edition should prove extremely useful to students of Engineering reading for Degree Examinations of all the Universities of India, Diploma Examinations conducted by various Boards of Technical Education, Certificate Courses, as well as for the U.P.S.C., G.A.T.E., A.M.I.E. and Engineering Service Examinations. It should also prove of great interest and practical use to the practising engineers.