LEADER 07838oam 22005052 450 001 9910961657203321 005 20251116200916.0 010 $a1-00-309359-0 010 $a1-003-09359-0 010 $a1-000-20594-0 010 $a1-000-20598-3 035 $a(CKB)4100000011479758 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6360334 035 $a(OCoLC)1176323048$z(OCoLC)1198718124$z(OCoLC)1198720963 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1176323048 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9781003093596 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011479758 100 $a20200713d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEngineering science /$fWilliam Bolton 205 $aSeventh edition. 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$cRoutledge,$d2021. 215 $a1 online resource (599 pages) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a0-367-55443-7 327 $aCover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Basics -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Basic mathematical tools -- 1.3 SI Units -- 1.4 Basic engineering terms and their units -- 1.5 Measurements -- 1.6 Random errors -- 1.7 Significant figures -- 1.8 Graphs -- 1.9 Areas and volumes -- 1.10 Trigonometry -- Problems -- Chapter 2 Statics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Forces in equilibrium -- 2.3 Resultant forces -- 2.4 Resolving forces -- 2.5 Moment of a force -- 2.6 Centre of gravity -- 2.7 Static equilibrium -- 2.8 Measurement of force -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 3 Stress and strain -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Stress and strain -- 3.3 Stress-strain graphs -- 3.4 Poisson's ratio -- 3.5 Bridges and their materials -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 4 Linear motion -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Straight-line motion -- 4.3 Vectors -- 4.4 Motion under gravity -- 4.5 Graphs of motion -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 5 Angular motion -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Equations of motion -- 5.3 Relationship between linear and angular motion -- 5.4 Torque -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 6 Dynamics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Newton's laws -- 6.3 Free-body diagrams -- 6.4 Weight and weightlessness -- Problems -- Chapter 7 Energy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Energy transformations -- 7.3 Work -- 7.4 Potential energy -- 7.5 Kinetic energy -- 7.6 Conservation of mechanical energy -- 7.7 Power -- 7.8 Torque and work done -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 8 Heat -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Heat capacity -- 8.3 Expansion -- 8.4 Gas laws -- 8.5 Heat transfer processes -- 8.6 Conduction -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 9 DC circuits -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Kirchhoff's laws -- 9.3 Resistance -- 9.4 Resistors in series -- 9.5 Resistors in parallel -- 9.6 Series-parallel circuits -- 9.7 Resistivity. 327 $a9.8 Basic measurements -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 10 Magnetism -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Electromagnetic induction -- 10.3 Generators -- 10.4 Transformers -- 10.5 Force on a current-carrying conductor -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 11 Circuit analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Series and parallel resistors -- 11.3 Kirchhoff's laws -- 11.4 Internal resistance -- Problems -- Chapter 12 Semiconductors -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Current flow -- 12.3 Junction diodes -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 13 Capacitance -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Capacitor -- 13.3 Capacitors in series and parallel -- 13.4 Parallel plate capacitor -- 13.5 Forms of capacitors -- 13.6 Capacitors in circuits -- 13.7 Energy stored in a charged capacitor -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 14 Magnetic flux -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Electromagnetic induction -- 14.3 The magnetic circuit -- 14.4 Reluctance -- 14.5 Magnetisation curves -- 14.6 Hysteresis -- 14.7 Inductance -- 14.8 Mutual inductance -- 14.9 Force on a current-carrying conductor -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 15 Alternating current -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Sinusoidal waveform -- 15.3 Average value -- 15.4 Root-mean-square values -- 15.5 Basic measurements -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 16 Series AC circuits -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Sine waves and phasors -- 16.3 R, L, C in AC circuits -- 16.4 Components in series -- 16.5 Series resonance -- 16.6 Subtracting phasors -- 16.7 Power in AC circuits -- 16.8 Power factor -- 16.9 Rectification -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 17 DC circuit analysis -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Thévenin's theorem -- 17.3 Norton's theorem -- 17.4 Maximum power transfer -- Problems -- Chapter 18 DC machines -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 DC motors -- 18.3 DC Generators -- Problems -- Chapter 19 Transients -- 19.1 Introduction. 327 $a19.2 Purely resistive circuit -- 19.3 RC circuit: charging -- 19.4 RC circuit: discharging -- 19.5 Rectangular waveforms and RC circuits -- 19.6 RL circuit: current growth -- 19.7 RL circuit: current decay -- 19.8 Rectangular waveforms and RL circuits -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 20 Structures -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Pin-jointed frameworks -- 20.3 Bow's notation -- 20.4 Method of joints -- 20.5 Method of sections -- Problems -- Chapter 21 Beams -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Shear force and bending moment -- 21.3 Bending moment and shear force diagrams -- Problems -- Chapter 22 Components -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Factor of safety -- 22.3 Composite members -- 22.4 Thermal strain -- 22.5 Shear stress -- Problems -- Chapter 23 Circular motion -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Centripetal acceleration -- 23.3 Cornering -- 23.4 Centrifugal clutch -- Problems -- Chapter 24 Mechanical power transmission -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Law of machines -- 24.3 Examples of machines -- 24.4 Gears -- 24.5 Belt drives -- 24.6 Linkage mechanisms -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 25 Structural members -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Bending stress -- 25.3 Columns -- 25.4 The collapse of the World Trade Center in 2001 -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 26 Frictional resistance -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Laws of friction -- 26.3 Screw thread -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 27 Angular dynamics -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Moment of inertia -- 27.3 Combined linear and angular motion -- 27.4 D'Alembert's principle -- 27.5 Angular kinetic energy -- Problems -- Chapter 28 Oscillations -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Simple harmonic motion -- 28.3 Mass on a spring -- 28.4 Simple pendulum -- 28.5 Energy of SHM -- 28.6 Resonance -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 29 Fluid mechanics -- 29.1 Introduction -- 29.2 Pressure -- 29.3 Thrust on an immersed surface. 327 $a29.4 Centre of pressure -- 29.5 Archimedes' Principle -- 29.6 Fluid flow -- Activities -- Problems -- Chapter 30 Introducing calculus -- 30.1 Introduction -- 30.2 Gradients and differentiation -- 30.3 Introducing integration -- Problems -- Answers -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Chapter 21 -- Chapter 22 -- Chapter 23 -- Chapter 24 -- Chapter 25 -- Chapter 26 -- Chapter 27 -- Chapter 28 -- Chapter 29 -- Chapter 30 -- Index. 330 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Apaza, Yongjin Chang 205 $a1st ed. 2020. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (121 pages) 225 1 $aPalgrave Pivot 311 08$a9783030401993 311 08$a3030401995 327 $a1. Effective Whistleblowing Conceptual Framework -- 2. Whistleblowing in Belgium -- 3. Whistleblowing in Brazil -- 4. Whistleblowing in Finland -- 5. Whistleblowing in Japan -- 6. Whistleblowing in The Philippines -- 7. Summary and Conclusions. 330 $aThis book analyzes whistleblowing worldwide publicly known cases from Belguim, Brazil, Finland, Japan and The Philippines to ascertain factors that make for effective whistleblowing. The work concludes that external whistleblowing, extensive mass media coverage, and strong evidence are essential components of effective whistleblowing. Carmen R. 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