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Airworthiness : an introduction to aircraft certification / / Filippo De Florio
Airworthiness : an introduction to aircraft certification / / Filippo De Florio
Autore De Florio Filippo
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/BH, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (363 p.)
Disciplina 363.12462
629.1345
Soggetto topico Airplanes - Airworthiness
Airworthiness certificates
Helicopters - Airworthiness
ISBN 1-282-95463-6
9786612954634
0-08-096803-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Airworthiness: An Introduction to Aircraft Certification; Table of Contents; Preface; Airworthiness, Second Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter one Flight Safety; Chapter two Airworthiness; Chapter three The ICAO and the Civil Aviation Authorities; 3.1 The International Civil Aviation Organization; 3.2 The Civil Aviation Authorities; 3.3 The Joint Aviation Authorities; 3.4 The European Aviation Safety Agency; 3.5 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); 3.6 FAA activities; 3.7 FAA certification; 3.8 "One world, one goal: aviation safety"
Chapter four Airworthiness Requirements4.1 Requirements, regulations, and standards; 4.2 JARs and FARs; 4.3 LIST OF JARS AND FARS4 DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATED TO AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATION; 4.4 Advisory material; 4.5 EASA regulations; 4.6 General considerations on airworthiness standards; 4.7 JAR/FAR 21; 4.8 EASA Part 21 (First issue); 4.9 Structure of aircraft airworthiness standards; 4.10 Aircraft airworthiness standard applicability; 4.11 Airworthiness standards for unmanned aircraft; Chapter five Type Certification; 5.1 Type certification of aircraft, engines, and propellers
5.2 Parts and Appliances Approval5.3 The master minimum equipment list/minimum equipment list; 5.4 Type certification of imported products; 5.5 Transfer of a type certificate; 5.6 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness; 5.7 Repairs; Chapter six The Type-Certification Process; 6.1 JAA joint certifications and national certifications; 6.2 The EASA type-certification process; 6.3 The FAA type-certification process; 6.4 The CPI Guide; 6.5 FAA Order 8110.4 C, Type-Certification; 6.6 Construction of prototypes and test articles; Chapter seven Production of Products, Parts, and Appliances
7.1 The JAA/EASA production organization7.2 Production under FAR 21; Chapter eight Certificates of Airworthiness; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 General classification; 8.3 JAR 21 (Amendment 5)1 certificates of Airworthiness; 8.4 EASA Part 21 certificates of airworthiness; 8.5 FAR 21 airworthiness certificates; 8.6 Additional airworthiness requirements for operation; 8.7 FAA operational standards (Additional airworthiness requirements); 8.8 JAA operational standards (Additional airworthiness requirements); 8.9 EASA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements)
Appendix 8.4 EASA PART 21 Certificates of AirworthinessAppendix 8.5 FAR 21 Airworthiness Certificates; Appendix 8.7 FAA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements); Appendix 8.8/8.9 JAA/EASA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements); Chapter nine Continued Airworthiness and Operation; 9.1 Continued airworthiness; 9.2 Airworthiness directives; 9.3 Older aircraft; 9.4 Extended operations; 9.5 Safety assessment of foreign aircraft; 9.6 Safety Management System; Appendix 9.1.2 EASA continued airworthiness/Maintenance
Appendix 9.1.5 FAA continued airworthiness/Maintenance
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De Florio Filippo  
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/BH, 2011
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Atomic force microscopy in process engineering : introduction to AFM for improved processes and products / / W. Richard Bowen and Nidal Hilal
Atomic force microscopy in process engineering : introduction to AFM for improved processes and products / / W. Richard Bowen and Nidal Hilal
Autore Bowen W. Richard
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 p.)
Disciplina 502.82
660.2812
Altri autori (Persone) HilalNidal
Soggetto topico Atomic force microscopy
Production engineering
ISBN 1-282-28880-6
9786612288807
0-08-094957-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Atomic Force Microscopy in Process Engineering: Introduction to AFM for Improved Processes and Products; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Basic Principles of Atomic Force Microscopy; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Atomic Force Microscope; 1.3 Cantilevers and Probes; 1.4 Imaging Modes; 1.5 The AFM as a Force Sensor; 1.6 Calibration of AFM Microcantilevers; 1.7 Colloid Probes; Abbreviations and Symbols; Chapter 2 Measurement of Particle and Surface Interactions Using Force Microscopy; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Colloid Probes
2.3 Interaction Forces2.4 Adhesion Forces Measured by AFM; 2.5 Effect of Roughness on Measured Adhesion and Surface Forces; Abbreviations and Symbols; Greek Symbols; Chapter 3 Quantification of Particle-Bubble Interactions Using Atomic Force Microscopy; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Particle-Bubble Interactions; 3.3 Determination of Particle-Bubble Separation; 3.4 Determination of Contact Angle from Force-Distance Curves; 3.5 Effect of Surface Preparation on Particle-Bubble Interactions; 3.6 Effect of Loading Force on Particle-Bubble Interactions
3.7 Effect of Hydrodynamics on Particle-Bubble Interactions3.8 Conclusions; List of Abbreviations; List of Symbols; Chapter 4 Investigating Membranes and Membrane Processes with Atomic Force Microscopy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Range of Possibilities for Investigating Membranes; 4.3 Correspondence between Surface Pore Dimensions from AFM and MWCO; 4.4 Imaging in Liquid and the Determination of Surface Electrical Properties; 4.5 Effects of Surface Roughness on Interactions with Particles; 4.6 'Visualisation' of the Rejection of a Colloid by a Membrane Pore and Critical Flux
4.7 The Use of AFM in Membrane Development4.8 Characterisation of Metal Surfaces; 4.9 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 5 AFM and Development of (Bio)Fouling-Resistant Membranes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Measurement of Adhesion of Colloidal Particles and Cells to Membrane Surfaces; 5.3 Modification of Membranes; 5.4 Modification of Membranes with Sulphonated Poly(Ether-Ether Ketone) Polymers; 5.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Symbols; Chapter 6 Nanoscale Analysis of Pharmaceuticals by Scanning Probe Microscopy; 6.1 Introduction
6.2 The AFM as a Force Measurement Tool in Pharmaceuticals6.3 AFM Imaging-Based Studies; 6.4 Micro- and Nanothermal Characterisation with SPM; 6.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Symbols; Chapter 7 Micro/Nanoengineering and AFM for Cellular Sensing; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Engineering the ECM for Probing Cell Sensing; 7.3 AFM in Cell Measurement; 7.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Symbols; Chapter 8 Atomic Force Microscopy and Polymers on Surfaces; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Basic Concepts; 8.3 End-grafted Polymer Chains; 8.4 Diblock Copolymers Adsorbed on Surfaces
8.5 Star-shaped Polymers Adsorbed on Surfaces
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Bowen W. Richard  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2009
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Control system design guide [[electronic resource] ] : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Control system design guide [[electronic resource] ] : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Autore Ellis George (George H.)
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (521 p.)
Disciplina 629.8
629.8/3
629.83
Soggetto topico Feedback control systems - Design and construction
System design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-73501-6
0-12-385921-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Control System Design Guide: Using Your Computer to Understand andDiagnose Feedback Controllers; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Praise for the new edition; Preface; What's New in this Edition?; Organization of the Book; Reader Feedback; Acknowledgments; Section I - Applied Principles of Controls; Chapter 1 - Introduction to Controls; 1.1Visual ModelQ Simulation Environment; 1.2The Control System; 1.3The Controls Engineer; Chapter 2 - The Frequency Domain; 2.1The Laplace Transform; 2.2Transfer Functions; 2.3Examples of Transfer Functions; 2.4Block Diagrams; 2.5Phase and Gain
2.6Measuring Performance2.7 Questions; Chapter 3 - Tuning a Control System; 3.1 Closing Loops; 3.2 A Detailed Review of the Model; 3.3 The Open-Loop Method; 3.4 Margins of Stability; 3.5 A Zone-Based Tuning Procedure; 3.6 Variation in Plant Gain; 3.7 Multiple (Cascaded) Loops; 3.8 Power Converter Saturation and Synchronization; 3.9 Phase vs. Gain Plots; 3.10 Questions; Chapter 4 - Delay in Digital Controllers; 4.1How Sampling Works; 4.2Sources of Delay in Digital Systems; 4.3Experiment 4A: Understanding Delay in Digital Control; 4.4Selecting the Sample Time; 4.5 Questions
Chapter 5 - The z-Domain5.1Introduction to the z-Domain; 5.2z Phasors; 5.3Aliasing; 5.4Experiment 5A: Aliasing; 5.5From Transfer Function to Algorithm; 5.6Functions for Digital Systems; 5.7Reducing the Calculation Delay; 5.8Quantization; 5.9. Questions; Chapter 6 - Four Types of Controllers; 6.1Tuning in this Chapter; 6.2Using the Proportional Gain; 6.3Using the Integral Gain; 6.4Using the Differential Gain; 6.5PD Control; 6.6Choosing the Controller; 6.7Experiments 6A-6D; 6.8 Questions; Chapter 7 - Disturbance Response; 7.1Disturbances; 7.2Disturbance Response of a Velocity Controller
7.3Disturbance Decoupling7.4 Questions; Chapter 8 - Feed-Forward; 8.1Plant-Based Feed-Forward; 8.2Feed-Forward and the Power Converter; 8.3Delaying the Command Signal; 8.4Variation in Plant and Power Converter Operation; 8.5Feed-Forward for the Double-Integrating Plant; 8.6 Questions; Chapter 9 - Filters in Control Systems; 9.1Filters in Control Systems; 9.2Filter Passband; 9.3Implementation of Filters; 9.4 Questions; Chapter 10 - Introduction to Observers in Control Systems; 10.1Overview of Observers; 10.2Experiments 10A-10C: Enhancing Stability with an Observer
10.3Filter Form of the Luenberger Observer10.4Designing a Luenberger Observer; 10.5Introduction to Tuning an Observer Compensator; 10.6 Questions; Section II - Modeling; Chapter 11 - Introduction to Modeling; 11.1What is a Model?; 11.2Frequency-Domain Modeling; 11.3Time-Domain Modeling; 11.4Questions; Chapter 12 - Nonlinear Behavior and Time Variation; 12.1LTI Versus Non-LTI; 12.2Non-LTI Behavior; 12.3Dealing with Nonlinear Behavior; 12.4Ten Examples of Nonlinear Behavior; 12.5 Questions; Chapter 13 - Model Development and Verification; 13.1Seven-Step Process to Develop a Model
13.2From Simulation to Deployment: RCP and HIL
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Ellis George (George H.)  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2012
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Control system design guide [[electronic resource] ] : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Control system design guide [[electronic resource] ] : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Autore Ellis George (George H.)
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (521 p.)
Disciplina 629.8
629.8/3
629.83
Soggetto topico Feedback control systems - Design and construction
System design
ISBN 1-283-73501-6
0-12-385921-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Control System Design Guide: Using Your Computer to Understand andDiagnose Feedback Controllers; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Praise for the new edition; Preface; What's New in this Edition?; Organization of the Book; Reader Feedback; Acknowledgments; Section I - Applied Principles of Controls; Chapter 1 - Introduction to Controls; 1.1Visual ModelQ Simulation Environment; 1.2The Control System; 1.3The Controls Engineer; Chapter 2 - The Frequency Domain; 2.1The Laplace Transform; 2.2Transfer Functions; 2.3Examples of Transfer Functions; 2.4Block Diagrams; 2.5Phase and Gain
2.6Measuring Performance2.7 Questions; Chapter 3 - Tuning a Control System; 3.1 Closing Loops; 3.2 A Detailed Review of the Model; 3.3 The Open-Loop Method; 3.4 Margins of Stability; 3.5 A Zone-Based Tuning Procedure; 3.6 Variation in Plant Gain; 3.7 Multiple (Cascaded) Loops; 3.8 Power Converter Saturation and Synchronization; 3.9 Phase vs. Gain Plots; 3.10 Questions; Chapter 4 - Delay in Digital Controllers; 4.1How Sampling Works; 4.2Sources of Delay in Digital Systems; 4.3Experiment 4A: Understanding Delay in Digital Control; 4.4Selecting the Sample Time; 4.5 Questions
Chapter 5 - The z-Domain5.1Introduction to the z-Domain; 5.2z Phasors; 5.3Aliasing; 5.4Experiment 5A: Aliasing; 5.5From Transfer Function to Algorithm; 5.6Functions for Digital Systems; 5.7Reducing the Calculation Delay; 5.8Quantization; 5.9. Questions; Chapter 6 - Four Types of Controllers; 6.1Tuning in this Chapter; 6.2Using the Proportional Gain; 6.3Using the Integral Gain; 6.4Using the Differential Gain; 6.5PD Control; 6.6Choosing the Controller; 6.7Experiments 6A-6D; 6.8 Questions; Chapter 7 - Disturbance Response; 7.1Disturbances; 7.2Disturbance Response of a Velocity Controller
7.3Disturbance Decoupling7.4 Questions; Chapter 8 - Feed-Forward; 8.1Plant-Based Feed-Forward; 8.2Feed-Forward and the Power Converter; 8.3Delaying the Command Signal; 8.4Variation in Plant and Power Converter Operation; 8.5Feed-Forward for the Double-Integrating Plant; 8.6 Questions; Chapter 9 - Filters in Control Systems; 9.1Filters in Control Systems; 9.2Filter Passband; 9.3Implementation of Filters; 9.4 Questions; Chapter 10 - Introduction to Observers in Control Systems; 10.1Overview of Observers; 10.2Experiments 10A-10C: Enhancing Stability with an Observer
10.3Filter Form of the Luenberger Observer10.4Designing a Luenberger Observer; 10.5Introduction to Tuning an Observer Compensator; 10.6 Questions; Section II - Modeling; Chapter 11 - Introduction to Modeling; 11.1What is a Model?; 11.2Frequency-Domain Modeling; 11.3Time-Domain Modeling; 11.4Questions; Chapter 12 - Nonlinear Behavior and Time Variation; 12.1LTI Versus Non-LTI; 12.2Non-LTI Behavior; 12.3Dealing with Nonlinear Behavior; 12.4Ten Examples of Nonlinear Behavior; 12.5 Questions; Chapter 13 - Model Development and Verification; 13.1Seven-Step Process to Develop a Model
13.2From Simulation to Deployment: RCP and HIL
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Ellis George (George H.)  
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Control system design guide : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Control system design guide : using your computer to understand and diagnose feedback controllers / / George Ellis
Autore Ellis George (George H.)
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (521 p.)
Disciplina 629.8
629.8/3
629.83
629.895
Soggetto topico Feedback control systems - Design and construction
System design
ISBN 9781283735018
1283735016
9780123859211
0123859212
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Control System Design Guide: Using Your Computer to Understand andDiagnose Feedback Controllers; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Praise for the new edition; Preface; What's New in this Edition?; Organization of the Book; Reader Feedback; Acknowledgments; Section I - Applied Principles of Controls; Chapter 1 - Introduction to Controls; 1.1Visual ModelQ Simulation Environment; 1.2The Control System; 1.3The Controls Engineer; Chapter 2 - The Frequency Domain; 2.1The Laplace Transform; 2.2Transfer Functions; 2.3Examples of Transfer Functions; 2.4Block Diagrams; 2.5Phase and Gain
2.6Measuring Performance2.7 Questions; Chapter 3 - Tuning a Control System; 3.1 Closing Loops; 3.2 A Detailed Review of the Model; 3.3 The Open-Loop Method; 3.4 Margins of Stability; 3.5 A Zone-Based Tuning Procedure; 3.6 Variation in Plant Gain; 3.7 Multiple (Cascaded) Loops; 3.8 Power Converter Saturation and Synchronization; 3.9 Phase vs. Gain Plots; 3.10 Questions; Chapter 4 - Delay in Digital Controllers; 4.1How Sampling Works; 4.2Sources of Delay in Digital Systems; 4.3Experiment 4A: Understanding Delay in Digital Control; 4.4Selecting the Sample Time; 4.5 Questions
Chapter 5 - The z-Domain5.1Introduction to the z-Domain; 5.2z Phasors; 5.3Aliasing; 5.4Experiment 5A: Aliasing; 5.5From Transfer Function to Algorithm; 5.6Functions for Digital Systems; 5.7Reducing the Calculation Delay; 5.8Quantization; 5.9. Questions; Chapter 6 - Four Types of Controllers; 6.1Tuning in this Chapter; 6.2Using the Proportional Gain; 6.3Using the Integral Gain; 6.4Using the Differential Gain; 6.5PD Control; 6.6Choosing the Controller; 6.7Experiments 6A-6D; 6.8 Questions; Chapter 7 - Disturbance Response; 7.1Disturbances; 7.2Disturbance Response of a Velocity Controller
7.3Disturbance Decoupling7.4 Questions; Chapter 8 - Feed-Forward; 8.1Plant-Based Feed-Forward; 8.2Feed-Forward and the Power Converter; 8.3Delaying the Command Signal; 8.4Variation in Plant and Power Converter Operation; 8.5Feed-Forward for the Double-Integrating Plant; 8.6 Questions; Chapter 9 - Filters in Control Systems; 9.1Filters in Control Systems; 9.2Filter Passband; 9.3Implementation of Filters; 9.4 Questions; Chapter 10 - Introduction to Observers in Control Systems; 10.1Overview of Observers; 10.2Experiments 10A-10C: Enhancing Stability with an Observer
10.3Filter Form of the Luenberger Observer10.4Designing a Luenberger Observer; 10.5Introduction to Tuning an Observer Compensator; 10.6 Questions; Section II - Modeling; Chapter 11 - Introduction to Modeling; 11.1What is a Model?; 11.2Frequency-Domain Modeling; 11.3Time-Domain Modeling; 11.4Questions; Chapter 12 - Nonlinear Behavior and Time Variation; 12.1LTI Versus Non-LTI; 12.2Non-LTI Behavior; 12.3Dealing with Nonlinear Behavior; 12.4Ten Examples of Nonlinear Behavior; 12.5 Questions; Chapter 13 - Model Development and Verification; 13.1Seven-Step Process to Develop a Model
13.2From Simulation to Deployment: RCP and HIL
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Market information and research [[electronic resource] /] / Matthew Housden
Market information and research [[electronic resource] /] / Matthew Housden
Autore Housden Matthew
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2008, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 658.8
Soggetto topico Marketing research
Research
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-95458-X
9786612954580
1-136-44260-X
0-08-096662-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Market Information and Research; Copyright; Contents; CHAPTER 1 The Role of Information in Marketing; INTRODUCTION; MARKETING AND INFORMATION; THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER INFORMATION; MARKETING PLANNING AND THE ROLE OF INFORMATION; THE DATABASE AND MARKETING RESEARCH; THE INTERNET, INTRANETS AND EXTRANETS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 2 The Database and CRM; THE MARKETING DATABASE; WHAT DATA ARE HELD ON A DATABASE?; WHERE DOES DATA COME FROM?; WHAT DO WE DO WITH DATA?; GEO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIFESTYLE PROFILING; THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP A MARKETING DATABASE; HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
THE MARKETING DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMDATA MINING; MARKETING RESEARCH AND THE DATABASE; CODES OF PRACTICE AND GUIDELINES; THE DMA CODE OF PRACTICE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 3 The Scope and Nature of the Research Industry; INTRODUCTION; THE MARKETING RESEARCH INDUSTRY; THE MARKETING RESEARCH BRIEF; MANAGING THE AGENCY RELATIONSHIP; ETHICS, REGULATION AND CODES OF PRACTICE IN MARKET RESEARCH; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 4 Secondary Data; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS SECONDARY OR DESK RESEARCH?; THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF SECONDARY DATA; EVALUATING SECONDARY DATA
SOURCES OF SECONDARY DATAINFORMATION ON ONLINE MARKETS; SEARCHING ONLINE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 5 Observation Research; INTRODUCTION; DEFINITIONS OF OBSERVATION RESEARCH; OBSERVATION STRENGTHS; OTHER OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES; ETHICS IN OBSERVATION RESEARCH; HOW IS OBSERVATION RESEARCH USED?; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 6 Qualitative Research; INTRODUCTION; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DEFINED; RESEARCH APPLICATIONS; DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; ONLINE QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; ANALYSIS OF QUALITATIVE DATA; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES
CHAPTER 7 Quantitative DataINTRODUCTION; WHAT ARE QUANTITATIVE DATA?; SURVEY METHODS; FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEWS; IN-HOME OR DOORSTEP INTERVIEWS; TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING; WEB-BASED INTERVIEWS; SELF-ADMINISTERED SURVEYS; OMNIBUS SURVEYS; OTHER METHODS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 8 Sampling; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS A SAMPLE?; THE SAMPLING PROCESS; CHOOSING A SAMPLING METHOD; DETERMINING THE SAMPLE SIZE; IMPLEMENTING A SAMPLING PROCEDURE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 9 Questionnaire Design; INTRODUCTION; THE QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN PROCESS; WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS CAN BE ASKED?
SELECT WORDING AND PHRASINGSEQUENCING; PILOT; QUESTIONNAIRE CHECKLIST; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 10 Quantitative Analysis and the Presentation of Results; INTRODUCTION; EDITING AND CODING; TABULATION AND BASIC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; TABULATIONS, HOLE COUNTS AND FREQUENCY; DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS; STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE; HYPOTHESES ABOUT MEANS; MEASURING RELATIONSHIPS; SOFTWARE PACKAGES; PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS; THE WRITTEN REPORT; THE ORAL PRESENTATION; USE OF GRAPHICS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITE; Appendix: Feedback and answers; Index
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Market information and research [[electronic resource] /] / Matthew Housden
Market information and research [[electronic resource] /] / Matthew Housden
Autore Housden Matthew
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, 2008, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 658.8
Soggetto topico Marketing research
Research
ISBN 1-282-95458-X
9786612954580
1-136-44260-X
0-08-096662-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Market Information and Research; Copyright; Contents; CHAPTER 1 The Role of Information in Marketing; INTRODUCTION; MARKETING AND INFORMATION; THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER INFORMATION; MARKETING PLANNING AND THE ROLE OF INFORMATION; THE DATABASE AND MARKETING RESEARCH; THE INTERNET, INTRANETS AND EXTRANETS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 2 The Database and CRM; THE MARKETING DATABASE; WHAT DATA ARE HELD ON A DATABASE?; WHERE DOES DATA COME FROM?; WHAT DO WE DO WITH DATA?; GEO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIFESTYLE PROFILING; THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP A MARKETING DATABASE; HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
THE MARKETING DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMDATA MINING; MARKETING RESEARCH AND THE DATABASE; CODES OF PRACTICE AND GUIDELINES; THE DMA CODE OF PRACTICE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 3 The Scope and Nature of the Research Industry; INTRODUCTION; THE MARKETING RESEARCH INDUSTRY; THE MARKETING RESEARCH BRIEF; MANAGING THE AGENCY RELATIONSHIP; ETHICS, REGULATION AND CODES OF PRACTICE IN MARKET RESEARCH; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 4 Secondary Data; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS SECONDARY OR DESK RESEARCH?; THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF SECONDARY DATA; EVALUATING SECONDARY DATA
SOURCES OF SECONDARY DATAINFORMATION ON ONLINE MARKETS; SEARCHING ONLINE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 5 Observation Research; INTRODUCTION; DEFINITIONS OF OBSERVATION RESEARCH; OBSERVATION STRENGTHS; OTHER OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES; ETHICS IN OBSERVATION RESEARCH; HOW IS OBSERVATION RESEARCH USED?; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 6 Qualitative Research; INTRODUCTION; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DEFINED; RESEARCH APPLICATIONS; DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; ONLINE QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; ANALYSIS OF QUALITATIVE DATA; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES
CHAPTER 7 Quantitative DataINTRODUCTION; WHAT ARE QUANTITATIVE DATA?; SURVEY METHODS; FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEWS; IN-HOME OR DOORSTEP INTERVIEWS; TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING; WEB-BASED INTERVIEWS; SELF-ADMINISTERED SURVEYS; OMNIBUS SURVEYS; OTHER METHODS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 8 Sampling; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS A SAMPLE?; THE SAMPLING PROCESS; CHOOSING A SAMPLING METHOD; DETERMINING THE SAMPLE SIZE; IMPLEMENTING A SAMPLING PROCEDURE; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 9 Questionnaire Design; INTRODUCTION; THE QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN PROCESS; WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS CAN BE ASKED?
SELECT WORDING AND PHRASINGSEQUENCING; PILOT; QUESTIONNAIRE CHECKLIST; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITES; CHAPTER 10 Quantitative Analysis and the Presentation of Results; INTRODUCTION; EDITING AND CODING; TABULATION AND BASIC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; TABULATIONS, HOLE COUNTS AND FREQUENCY; DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS; STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE; HYPOTHESES ABOUT MEANS; MEASURING RELATIONSHIPS; SOFTWARE PACKAGES; PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS; THE WRITTEN REPORT; THE ORAL PRESENTATION; USE OF GRAPHICS; SUMMARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY; WEBSITE; Appendix: Feedback and answers; Index
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Open channel hydraulics [e-book] / A. Osman Akan
Open channel hydraulics [e-book] / A. Osman Akan
Autore Akan, A. Osman
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/BH, 2006
Descrizione fisica x, 364 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 627.042
Soggetto topico Channels (Hydraulic engineering)
Hydraulics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750668576
0750668571
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF OPEN CHANNEL FLOW -- 2. ENERGY AND MOMENTUM PRINCIPLES -- 3. NORMAL FLOW -- 4. GRADUALLY VARIED FLOW -- 5. DESIGN OF OPEN CHANNELS -- 6. HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES -- 7. BRIDGE HYDRAULICS -- 8. INTRODUCTION TO UNSTEADY OPEN-CHANNEL FLOW
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Akan, A. Osman  
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/BH, 2006
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Piping and pipeline calculations manual : construction, design fabrication, and examination / / Phillip Ellenberger
Piping and pipeline calculations manual : construction, design fabrication, and examination / / Phillip Ellenberger
Autore Ellenberger J. Phillip
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (375 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/672
Soggetto topico Pipelines - Design and construction
Piping - Design and construction
ISBN 1-282-54208-7
9786612542084
0-08-095899-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Half title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; Preface; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Major Codes and Standards; Overview; Structure of Codes; Code Categories; Chapter 2: Metric versus U.S. Customary Measurement; Overview; Hard versus Soft Metric Conversion; SI System of Measurement; Methods of Conversion from One System to the Other; Challenges for Converting from One System to the Other; Chapter 3: Selection and Use of Pipeline Materials; Overview; Selection of Materials; ASTM and Other Material Specifications; Listed and Unlisted Materials
Allowed Stress Criteria for Time-Dependent StressesStress Criteria for Nonmetals; Corrosion and Other Factors; Part II: Construction and Design Fabrication; Chapter 4: Piping and Pipeline Sizing, Friction Losses, and Flow Calculations; Overview; Fluid Mechanics Classes; Viscosity; Reynolds Number; Friction Factor; Equivalent Pipe Lengths; Hydraulic Radius; Compressible Flow; Pipe Sizing; Chapter 5: Piping and Pipeline Pressure Thickness Integrity Calculations; Overview; Basic Wall Thickness Calculations; Basic Code Equations; Pipe Turns or Bends; Miter Bends; External Pressure
Chapter 6: Straight Pipe, Curved Pipe, and Intersection CalculationsOverview; Code Standards; Asme Standards; Chapter 7: Piping Flexibility, Reactions, and Sustained Thermal Calculations; Overview; Expansion and Stress Range; Flexibility Analysis; Linear Expansion Due to Heat; Required Flexibility Analysis; SIF Development Methodology and B31-J; Chapter 8: Pipe-Supporting Elements and Methods Calculations; Overview; Support Design; Nonrigid Hangers; Riser Support; Chapter 9: Specialty Components; Expansion Joints; Anchor Flanges
Chapter 10: High-Frequency versus Low-Frequency Vibration CalculationsOverview; Severe Cyclic Service; Types of Vibration; Working With Vibration; Vibration Severity; Chapter 11: Occasional Loads Calculations; Earthquake Occasional Loads; Ice and Snow Occasional Loads; Wind Occasional Loads; Reactions; Chapter 12: Slug Flow and Fluid Transients Calculations; Overview; Water Hammer; Other Transients; Chapter 13: Fabrication and Examination Elements Calculations; Overview; Hydrotest; Pneumatic Testing; Dissimilar Metal Welds; Corrosion Assessment; Pipe Denting or Flattening
Chapter 14: Valves and Flow Control CalculationsOverview; Closure Tests; Incompressible Flow; Compressible Flow; Other Valve Issues; Appendix; Contents of Appendix; Bibliography; Index
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Ellenberger J. Phillip  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2010
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Power electronics handbook [[electronic resource] ] : devices, circuits, and applications / / edited by Muhammad H. Rashid
Power electronics handbook [[electronic resource] ] : devices, circuits, and applications / / edited by Muhammad H. Rashid
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1409 p.)
Disciplina 621.31/7
Altri autori (Persone) RashidM. H
Soggetto topico Power electronics
Electronics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-95503-9
9786612955037
0-12-382037-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Power Electronics Handbook; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface for Third Edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Power Electronics Defined; 1.2. Key Characteristics; 1.3. Trends in Power Supplies; 1.4. Conversion Examples; 1.5. Tools for Analysis and Design; 1.6. Sample Applications; 1.7. Summary; References; Section I: Power Electronics Devices; Chapter 2. The Power Diode; 2.1. Diode as a Switch; 2.2. Properties of PN Junction; 2.3. Common Diode Types; 2.4. Typical Diode Ratings; 2.5. Snubber Circuits for Diode; 2.6. Series and Parallel Connection of Power Diodes
2.7. Typical Applications of Diodes 2.8. Standard Datasheet for Diode Selection; References; Chapter 3. Power Bipolar Transistors; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Basic Structure and Operation; 3.3. Static Characteristics; 3.4. Dynamic Switching Characteristics; 3.5. Transistor Base Drive Applications; 3.6. SPICE Simulation of Bipolar Junction Transistors; 3.7. BJT Applications; Further Reading; Chapter 4. The Power MOSFET; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Switching in Power Electronic Circuits; 4.3. General Switching Characteristics; 4.4. The Power MOSFET; 4.5. Future Trends in Power Devices; References
Chapter 5. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Basic Structure and Operation; 5.3. Static Characteristics; 5.4. Dynamic Switching Characteristics; 5.5. IGBT Performance Parameters; 5.6. Gate Drive Requirements; 5.7. Circuit Models; 5.8. Applications; Further Reading; Chapter 6. Thyristors; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Basic Structure and Operation; 6.3. Static Characteristics; 6.4. Dynamic Switching Characteristics; 6.5. Thyristor Parameters; 6.6. Types of Thyristors; 6.7. Gate Drive Requirements; 6.8. PSpice Model; 6.9. Applications; Further Reading
Chapter 7. Gate Turn-off Thyristors 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Basic Structure and Operation; 7.3. GTO Thyristor Models; 7.4. Static Characteristics; 7.5. Switching Phases; 7.6. SPICE GTO Model; 7.7. Applications; References; Chapter 8. MOS Controlled Thyristors (MCTs); 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Equivalent Circuit and Switching Characteristics; 8.3. Comparison of MCT and Other Power Devices; 8.4. Gate Drive for MCTs; 8.5. Protection of MCTs; 8.6. Simulation Model of an MCT; 8.7. Generation-1 and Generation-2 MCTs; 8.8. N-channel MCT; 8.9. Base Resistance-controlled Thyristor
8.10. MOS Turn-off Thyristor 8.11. Applications of PMCT; 8.12. Conclusions; 8.13. Appendix; References; Chapter 9. Static Induction Devices; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Theory of Static Induction Devices; 9.3. Characteristics of Static Induction Transistor; 9.4. Bipolar Mode Operation of SI devices (BSIT); 9.5. CMT Conductivity Modulation Transistor; 9.6. Static Induction Diode; 9.7. Lateral Punch-Through Transistor; 9.8. Static Induction Transistor Logic; 9.9. BJT Saturation Protected by SIT; 9.10. Static Induction MOS Transistor; 9.11. Space Charge Limiting Load (SCLL)
9.12. Power MOS Transistors
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/BH, c2011
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