01279nam 2200337 n 450 99638617380331620221108014125.0(CKB)1000000000620308(EEBO)2240922984(UnM)99838801(EXLCZ)99100000000062030819901115d1591 uy |laturbn||||a|bb|Nicolai Grimoaldi viri doctiss. In P.V. Maronis quatuor libros Georgicorum in oratione soluta paraphrasis elegantissima[electronic resource] Oxonij in aede Christi, anno serenissimi Regis Edouardi sexti secundo confectaLondini Excudebant Georg. Bishop & Radulph. Newbery1591102, [1] leavesVirgil's text with Latin prose paraphrase--STC.With a final errata leaf.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Virgil727867Grimald Nicholas1519-1562.694894Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996386173803316Nicolai Grimoaldi viri doctiss. In P.V. 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Magande1st ed.Chichester, U.K. Wiley20121 online resource (450 p.)Includes index.9781118313633 1118313631 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to Thermo-FluidsSystems Design; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Practical Notes; List of Conversion Factors; 1 Design of Thermo-Fluids Systems; 1.1 Engineering Design-Definition; 1.2 Types of Design in Thermo-Fluid Science; 1.3 Difference between Design and Analysis; 1.4 Classification of Design; 1.5 General Steps in Design; 1.6 Abridged Steps in the Design Process; 2 Air Distribution Systems; 2.1 Fluid Mechanics-A Brief Review; 2.1.1 Internal Flow; 2.2 Air Duct Sizing-Special Design Considerations; 2.2.1 General Considerations2.2.2 Sizing Straight Rectangular Air Ducts2.2.3 Use of an Air Duct Calculator to Size Rectangular Air Ducts; 2.3 Minor Head Loss in a Run of Pipe or Duct; 2.4 Minor Losses in the Design of Air Duct Systems-Equal Friction Method; 2.5 Fans-Brief Overview and Selection Procedures; 2.5.1 Classification and Terminology; 2.5.2 Types of Fans; 2.5.3 Fan Performance; 2.5.4 Fan Selection from Manufacturer's Data or Performance Curves; 2.5.5 Fan Laws; 2.6 Design for Advanced Technology-Small Duct High-Velocity (SDHV) Air Distribution Systems; Problems; References and Further Reading3 Liquid Piping Systems3.1 Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2 Minor Losses: Fittings and Valves in Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2.1 Fittings; 3.2.2 Valves; 3.2.3 A Typical Piping System-A Closed-Loop Fuel Oil Piping System; 3.3 Sizing Liquid Piping Systems; 3.3.1 General Design Considerations; 3.3.2 Pipe Data for Building Water Systems; 3.4 Fluid Machines (Pumps) and Pump-Pipe Matching; 3.4.1 Classifications and Terminology; 3.4.2 Types of Pumps; 3.4.3 Pump Fundamentals; 3.4.4 Pump Performance and System Curves; 3.4.5 Pump Performance Curves for a Family of Pumps3.4.6 A Manufacturer's Performance Plot for a Family of Centrifugal Pumps3.4.7 Cavitation and Net Positive Suction Head; 3.4.8 Pump Scaling Laws: Nondimensional Pump Parameters; 3.4.9 Application of the Nondimensional Pump Parameters-Affinity Laws; 3.4.10 Nondimensional Form of the Pump Efficiency; 3.5 Design of Piping Systems Complete with In-Line or Base-Mounted Pumps; 3.5.1 Open-Loop Piping System; 3.5.2 Closed-Loop Piping System; Problems; References and Further Reading; 4 Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design; 4.1 Definition and Requirements; 4.2 Types of Heat Exchangers4.2.1 Double-Pipe Heat Exchangers4.2.2 Compact Heat Exchangers; 4.2.3 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers; 4.3 The Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient; 4.3.1 The Thermal Resistance Network for Plane Walls- Brief Review; 4.3.2 Thermal Resistance from Fouling-The Fouling Factor; 4.4 The Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients-Forced Convection; 4.4.1 Nusselt Number-Fully Developed Internal Laminar Flows; 4.4.2 Nusselt Number-Developing Internal Laminar Flows- Correlation Equation; 4.4.3 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Dittus-Boelter Equation4.4.4 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Gnielinski's EquationA fully comprehensive guide to thermal systems design covering fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer and thermodynamic power cycles Bridging the gap between the fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and thermodynamics, and the practical design of thermo-fluids components and systems, this textbook focuses on the design of internal fluid flow systems, coiled heat exchangers and performance analysis of power plant systems. The topics are arranged so that each builds upon the previous chapter to convey to the reader that topics are not stand-alone iHeat exchangersFluid dynamicsFluidsThermal propertiesHeat exchangersFluid dynamics.FluidsThermal properties.621.402/2McDonald Andre G1674082Magande Hugh L1674083MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910827687503321Introduction to thermo-fluids systems design4038669UNINA01657nam 2200373z- 450 9910346906703321202102111000022235(CKB)4920000000101455(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/49647(oapen)doab49647(EXLCZ)99492000000010145520202102d2011 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHuman worker activity recognition in industrial environmentsKIT Scientific Publishing20111 online resource (XII, 176 p. p.)3-86644-643-8 In this work, an intelligent human-machine interface (HMI) for human worker activity recognition in industrial environments is presented. The interface consists of components for robust and accurate 3D position estimation in workspace environments, the recognition of task-related worker activities and human-computer interaction via gestures. All components of the presented HMI are flexible with respect to applications and can be transferred to other activity recognition problems, as well.Technology: general issuesbicsscactivity recognitiongesture recognitionhuman machine interfaceinertial navigationTechnology: general issuesHartmann Bastianauth1314762BOOK9910346906703321Human worker activity recognition in industrial environments3031938UNINA