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CCTV [[electronic resource] ] : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
CCTV [[electronic resource] ] : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
Autore Damjanovski Vlado <1956->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (579 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Soggetto topico Closed-circuit television
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-01596-2
9786611015961
0-08-047219-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; First chapter; 1. SI units of measurement; The basic units; Derived units; Metric prefixes; 2. Light and television; A little bit of history; Light basics and the human eye; Light units; Measuring object illumination in CCTV; Light onto an imaging device; Colors in television; Color temperatures and light sources; Eye persistence; 3. Optics in CCTV; Refraction; Lenses as optical elements; Geometrical construction of images; Aspherical lenses; CTF and MTF; F and T numbers; Depth of field; Neutral density (ND) filters
Manual, auto, and motorized iris lensesVideo- and DC-driven auto iris lenses; Auto iris lens electronics; Image and lens formats in CCTV; Angles of view and how to determine them; Fixed focal length lenses; Zoom lenses; C- and CS-mount and back-focus; Back-focus adjustment; Optical accessories in CCTV; 4. General characteristics of television systems; A little bit of history; The very basics of television; NTSC television timing chart; PAL B television timing chart; The video signal and its spectrum; Color video signal; Resolution; Instruments commonly used in TV; Oscilloscope
Spectrum analyzerVectorscope; Television systems around the world; HDTV; 5. CCTV cameras; General information about cameras; Tube cameras; CCD cameras; Sensitivity and resolution of the CCD chips; Types of charge transfer in CCDs; Pulses used in CCD for transferring charges; CCD chip as a sampler; Correlated double sampling (CDS); Camera specifications and their meanings; Sensitivity; Minimum illumination; Camera resolution; Signal/noise ratio (S/N); Dynamic range of a CCD chip; Color CCD cameras; White balance; CMOS technology; Special low-light-intensified cameras
Camera power supplies and copper conductorsV-phase adjustment; Camera checklist; 6. CCTV monitors; General about monitors; Monitor sizes; Monitor adjustments; Impedance switch; Viewing conditions; Gamma; LCD monitors; Projectors and projection monitors; Plasma display monitors; Field emission technology displays; 7. Video processing equipment; Analog switching equipment; Video sequential switchers; Synchronization; Video matrix switchers (VMSs); Switching and processing equipment; Quad compressors; Multiplexers (MUX); Recording time delays; Simplex and duplex multiplexers
Video motion detectors (VMDs)Framestores; Video printers; 8. Analog video recorders; A little bit of history and the basic concept; The early VCR concepts; The video home system (VHS) concept; Super VHS, Y/C, and comb filtering; Consumer VCRs for CCTV purposes; Time-lapse VCRs (TL VCRs); 9. Digital video; Why digital video?; Digital video recorders (DVRs); The various standards; ITU-601: Merging the NTSC and PAL; The resolution of ITU-601 digitized video; The need for compression; Types of compressions; DCT as a basis; The variety of compression standards in CCTV; JPEG; M-JPEG; Wavelet
JPEG-2000
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457315803321
Damjanovski Vlado <1956->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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CCTV [[electronic resource] ] : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
CCTV [[electronic resource] ] : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
Autore Damjanovski Vlado <1956->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (579 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Soggetto topico Closed-circuit television
ISBN 1-281-01596-2
9786611015961
0-08-047219-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; First chapter; 1. SI units of measurement; The basic units; Derived units; Metric prefixes; 2. Light and television; A little bit of history; Light basics and the human eye; Light units; Measuring object illumination in CCTV; Light onto an imaging device; Colors in television; Color temperatures and light sources; Eye persistence; 3. Optics in CCTV; Refraction; Lenses as optical elements; Geometrical construction of images; Aspherical lenses; CTF and MTF; F and T numbers; Depth of field; Neutral density (ND) filters
Manual, auto, and motorized iris lensesVideo- and DC-driven auto iris lenses; Auto iris lens electronics; Image and lens formats in CCTV; Angles of view and how to determine them; Fixed focal length lenses; Zoom lenses; C- and CS-mount and back-focus; Back-focus adjustment; Optical accessories in CCTV; 4. General characteristics of television systems; A little bit of history; The very basics of television; NTSC television timing chart; PAL B television timing chart; The video signal and its spectrum; Color video signal; Resolution; Instruments commonly used in TV; Oscilloscope
Spectrum analyzerVectorscope; Television systems around the world; HDTV; 5. CCTV cameras; General information about cameras; Tube cameras; CCD cameras; Sensitivity and resolution of the CCD chips; Types of charge transfer in CCDs; Pulses used in CCD for transferring charges; CCD chip as a sampler; Correlated double sampling (CDS); Camera specifications and their meanings; Sensitivity; Minimum illumination; Camera resolution; Signal/noise ratio (S/N); Dynamic range of a CCD chip; Color CCD cameras; White balance; CMOS technology; Special low-light-intensified cameras
Camera power supplies and copper conductorsV-phase adjustment; Camera checklist; 6. CCTV monitors; General about monitors; Monitor sizes; Monitor adjustments; Impedance switch; Viewing conditions; Gamma; LCD monitors; Projectors and projection monitors; Plasma display monitors; Field emission technology displays; 7. Video processing equipment; Analog switching equipment; Video sequential switchers; Synchronization; Video matrix switchers (VMSs); Switching and processing equipment; Quad compressors; Multiplexers (MUX); Recording time delays; Simplex and duplex multiplexers
Video motion detectors (VMDs)Framestores; Video printers; 8. Analog video recorders; A little bit of history and the basic concept; The early VCR concepts; The video home system (VHS) concept; Super VHS, Y/C, and comb filtering; Consumer VCRs for CCTV purposes; Time-lapse VCRs (TL VCRs); 9. Digital video; Why digital video?; Digital video recorders (DVRs); The various standards; ITU-601: Merging the NTSC and PAL; The resolution of ITU-601 digitized video; The need for compression; Types of compressions; DCT as a basis; The variety of compression standards in CCTV; JPEG; M-JPEG; Wavelet
JPEG-2000
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784362003321
Damjanovski Vlado <1956->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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CCTV : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
CCTV : networking and digital technology / / Vlado Damjanovski
Autore Damjanovski Vlado <1956->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (579 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Soggetto topico Closed-circuit television
ISBN 1-281-01596-2
9786611015961
0-08-047219-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; First chapter; 1. SI units of measurement; The basic units; Derived units; Metric prefixes; 2. Light and television; A little bit of history; Light basics and the human eye; Light units; Measuring object illumination in CCTV; Light onto an imaging device; Colors in television; Color temperatures and light sources; Eye persistence; 3. Optics in CCTV; Refraction; Lenses as optical elements; Geometrical construction of images; Aspherical lenses; CTF and MTF; F and T numbers; Depth of field; Neutral density (ND) filters
Manual, auto, and motorized iris lensesVideo- and DC-driven auto iris lenses; Auto iris lens electronics; Image and lens formats in CCTV; Angles of view and how to determine them; Fixed focal length lenses; Zoom lenses; C- and CS-mount and back-focus; Back-focus adjustment; Optical accessories in CCTV; 4. General characteristics of television systems; A little bit of history; The very basics of television; NTSC television timing chart; PAL B television timing chart; The video signal and its spectrum; Color video signal; Resolution; Instruments commonly used in TV; Oscilloscope
Spectrum analyzerVectorscope; Television systems around the world; HDTV; 5. CCTV cameras; General information about cameras; Tube cameras; CCD cameras; Sensitivity and resolution of the CCD chips; Types of charge transfer in CCDs; Pulses used in CCD for transferring charges; CCD chip as a sampler; Correlated double sampling (CDS); Camera specifications and their meanings; Sensitivity; Minimum illumination; Camera resolution; Signal/noise ratio (S/N); Dynamic range of a CCD chip; Color CCD cameras; White balance; CMOS technology; Special low-light-intensified cameras
Camera power supplies and copper conductorsV-phase adjustment; Camera checklist; 6. CCTV monitors; General about monitors; Monitor sizes; Monitor adjustments; Impedance switch; Viewing conditions; Gamma; LCD monitors; Projectors and projection monitors; Plasma display monitors; Field emission technology displays; 7. Video processing equipment; Analog switching equipment; Video sequential switchers; Synchronization; Video matrix switchers (VMSs); Switching and processing equipment; Quad compressors; Multiplexers (MUX); Recording time delays; Simplex and duplex multiplexers
Video motion detectors (VMDs)Framestores; Video printers; 8. Analog video recorders; A little bit of history and the basic concept; The early VCR concepts; The video home system (VHS) concept; Super VHS, Y/C, and comb filtering; Consumer VCRs for CCTV purposes; Time-lapse VCRs (TL VCRs); 9. Digital video; Why digital video?; Digital video recorders (DVRs); The various standards; ITU-601: Merging the NTSC and PAL; The resolution of ITU-601 digitized video; The need for compression; Types of compressions; DCT as a basis; The variety of compression standards in CCTV; JPEG; M-JPEG; Wavelet
JPEG-2000
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815972903321
Damjanovski Vlado <1956->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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Clinical procedures in primary eye care / edited by David B. Elliott
Clinical procedures in primary eye care / edited by David B. Elliott
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Edinburgh [etc.] : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2007
Descrizione fisica xii, 342 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Soggetto non controllato Optometria
ISBN 978-0-7506-88963
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990009331640403321
Edinburgh [etc.] : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2007
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Explosion protection [e-book] : electrical apparatus and systems for chemical plants, oil and gas industry, coal mining / Heinrich Groh
Explosion protection [e-book] : electrical apparatus and systems for chemical plants, oil and gas industry, coal mining / Heinrich Groh
Autore Groh, Heinrich
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2004
Descrizione fisica xv, 524 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 628.922
Soggetto topico Mine gases
Firedamp
Explosions - Safety measures
Explosionproof electric apparatus and appliances
Chemical plants - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750647779
0750647779
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Basic principles of explosion protection. -- The classification of hazardous areas. -- Standards for electrical apparatus and systems in Zone 1. -- Grouping and classification of explosion protected electrical apparatus. -- Marking and selection of explosion protected apparatus. -- The different types of protection - constructional requirements. -- Analyzers and analyzer rooms. -- Testing explosion protected electrical equipment. -- Financial considerations - selecting explosion protected electrical equipment. -- Inspection, maintenance and repair of explosion protected equipment. -- Explosion protected apparatus for Zone 0 and Zone 2. -- Cable protection in coal mines and other areas hazardous due to combustibles. -- Bibliography. -- Index
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003228799707536
Groh, Heinrich  
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2004
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The finite element method in engineering [[electronic resource] /] / Singiresu S. Rao
The finite element method in engineering [[electronic resource] /] / Singiresu S. Rao
Autore Rao S. S
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (685 p.)
Disciplina 620.001/51825
Soggetto topico Finite element method
Engineering mathematics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-96441-3
9786610964413
0-08-047050-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Finite Element Method in Engineering; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Principal Notation; PART 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Overview of Finite Element Method; 1.1 Basic Concept; 1.2 Historical Background; 1.3 General Applicability of the Method; 1.4 Engineering Applications of the Finite Element Method; 1.5 General Description of the Finite Element Method; 1.6 Comparison of Finite Element Method with Other Methods of Analysis; 1.7 Finite Element Program Packages; References; Problems; PART 2: BASIC PROCEDURE; Chapter 2. Discretization of the Domain; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Element Shapes2.3 Discretization Process; 2.4 Node Numbering Scheme; 2.5 Automatic Mesh Generation; References; Problems; Chapter 3. Interpolation Models; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Polynomial Form of Interpolation Functions; 3.3 Simplex, Complex, and Multiplex Elements; 3.4 Interpolation Polynomial in Terms of Nodal Degrees of Freedom; 3.5 Selection of the Order of the Interpolation Polynomial; 3.6 Convergence Requirements; 3.7 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Global Coordinates; 3.8 Interpolation Polynomials for Vector Quantities
3.9 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Local CoordinatesReferences; Problems; Chapter 4. Higher Order and Isoparametric Elements; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Higher Order One-Dimensional Elements; 4.3 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Natural Coordinates; 4.4 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.5 One-Dimensional Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.6 Two-Dimensional (Rectangular) Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.7 Continuity Conditions; 4.8 Comparative Study of Elements; 4.9 Isoparametric Elements
4.10 Numerical IntegrationReferences; Problems; Chapter 5. Derivation of Element Matrices and Vectors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct Approach; 5.3 Variational Approach; 5.4 Solution of Equilibrium Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.5 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.6 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.7 Equivalence of Finite Element and Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Methods; 5.8 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Approach; 5.9 Weighted Residual Approach
5.10 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Weighted Residual Method5.11 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Weighted Residual Method; 5.12 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Galerkin) Approach; 5.13 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Least Squares) Approach; References; Problems; Chapter 6. Assembly of Element Matrices and Vectors and Derivation of System Equations; 6.1 Coordinate Transformation; 6.2 Assemblage of Element Equations; 6.3 Computer Implementation of the Assembly Procedure; 6.4 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions
6.5 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions in the Computer Program
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Rao S. S  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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The finite element method in engineering [[electronic resource] /] / Singiresu S. Rao
The finite element method in engineering [[electronic resource] /] / Singiresu S. Rao
Autore Rao Singiresu S. <1944->
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (685 p.)
Disciplina 620.001/51825
Soggetto topico Finite element method
Engineering mathematics
ISBN 1-280-96441-3
9786610964413
0-08-047050-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Finite Element Method in Engineering; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Principal Notation; PART 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Overview of Finite Element Method; 1.1 Basic Concept; 1.2 Historical Background; 1.3 General Applicability of the Method; 1.4 Engineering Applications of the Finite Element Method; 1.5 General Description of the Finite Element Method; 1.6 Comparison of Finite Element Method with Other Methods of Analysis; 1.7 Finite Element Program Packages; References; Problems; PART 2: BASIC PROCEDURE; Chapter 2. Discretization of the Domain; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Element Shapes2.3 Discretization Process; 2.4 Node Numbering Scheme; 2.5 Automatic Mesh Generation; References; Problems; Chapter 3. Interpolation Models; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Polynomial Form of Interpolation Functions; 3.3 Simplex, Complex, and Multiplex Elements; 3.4 Interpolation Polynomial in Terms of Nodal Degrees of Freedom; 3.5 Selection of the Order of the Interpolation Polynomial; 3.6 Convergence Requirements; 3.7 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Global Coordinates; 3.8 Interpolation Polynomials for Vector Quantities
3.9 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Local CoordinatesReferences; Problems; Chapter 4. Higher Order and Isoparametric Elements; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Higher Order One-Dimensional Elements; 4.3 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Natural Coordinates; 4.4 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.5 One-Dimensional Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.6 Two-Dimensional (Rectangular) Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.7 Continuity Conditions; 4.8 Comparative Study of Elements; 4.9 Isoparametric Elements
4.10 Numerical IntegrationReferences; Problems; Chapter 5. Derivation of Element Matrices and Vectors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct Approach; 5.3 Variational Approach; 5.4 Solution of Equilibrium Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.5 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.6 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.7 Equivalence of Finite Element and Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Methods; 5.8 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Approach; 5.9 Weighted Residual Approach
5.10 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Weighted Residual Method5.11 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Weighted Residual Method; 5.12 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Galerkin) Approach; 5.13 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Least Squares) Approach; References; Problems; Chapter 6. Assembly of Element Matrices and Vectors and Derivation of System Equations; 6.1 Coordinate Transformation; 6.2 Assemblage of Element Equations; 6.3 Computer Implementation of the Assembly Procedure; 6.4 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions
6.5 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions in the Computer Program
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Rao Singiresu S. <1944->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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The finite element method in engineering / / Singiresu S. Rao
The finite element method in engineering / / Singiresu S. Rao
Autore Rao Singiresu S. <1944->
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (685 p.)
Disciplina 620.001/51825
620.00151825
Soggetto topico Finite element method
Engineering mathematics
ISBN 1-280-96441-3
9786610964413
0-08-047050-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Finite Element Method in Engineering; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Principal Notation; PART 1: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Overview of Finite Element Method; 1.1 Basic Concept; 1.2 Historical Background; 1.3 General Applicability of the Method; 1.4 Engineering Applications of the Finite Element Method; 1.5 General Description of the Finite Element Method; 1.6 Comparison of Finite Element Method with Other Methods of Analysis; 1.7 Finite Element Program Packages; References; Problems; PART 2: BASIC PROCEDURE; Chapter 2. Discretization of the Domain; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Element Shapes2.3 Discretization Process; 2.4 Node Numbering Scheme; 2.5 Automatic Mesh Generation; References; Problems; Chapter 3. Interpolation Models; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Polynomial Form of Interpolation Functions; 3.3 Simplex, Complex, and Multiplex Elements; 3.4 Interpolation Polynomial in Terms of Nodal Degrees of Freedom; 3.5 Selection of the Order of the Interpolation Polynomial; 3.6 Convergence Requirements; 3.7 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Global Coordinates; 3.8 Interpolation Polynomials for Vector Quantities
3.9 Linear Interpolation Polynomials in Terms of Local CoordinatesReferences; Problems; Chapter 4. Higher Order and Isoparametric Elements; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Higher Order One-Dimensional Elements; 4.3 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Natural Coordinates; 4.4 Higher Order Elements in Terms of Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.5 One-Dimensional Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.6 Two-Dimensional (Rectangular) Elements Using Classical Interpolation Polynomials; 4.7 Continuity Conditions; 4.8 Comparative Study of Elements; 4.9 Isoparametric Elements
4.10 Numerical IntegrationReferences; Problems; Chapter 5. Derivation of Element Matrices and Vectors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Direct Approach; 5.3 Variational Approach; 5.4 Solution of Equilibrium Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.5 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.6 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Method; 5.7 Equivalence of Finite Element and Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Methods; 5.8 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Variational (Rayleigh-Ritz) Approach; 5.9 Weighted Residual Approach
5.10 Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Using Weighted Residual Method5.11 Solution of Propagation Problems Using Weighted Residual Method; 5.12 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Galerkin) Approach; 5.13 Derivation of Finite Element Equations Using Weighted Residual (Least Squares) Approach; References; Problems; Chapter 6. Assembly of Element Matrices and Vectors and Derivation of System Equations; 6.1 Coordinate Transformation; 6.2 Assemblage of Element Equations; 6.3 Computer Implementation of the Assembly Procedure; 6.4 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions
6.5 Incorporation of Boundary Conditions in the Computer Program
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Rao Singiresu S. <1944->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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The finite element method in engineering [e-book] / Singiresu S. Rao
The finite element method in engineering [e-book] / Singiresu S. Rao
Autore Rao, Singiresu S.
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; Boston, MA : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
Descrizione fisica xix, 663 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
Disciplina 620.00151825
Soggetto topico Finite element method
Engineering mathematics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750678285
0750678283
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Overview of the Finite Element Method, 2. Discretization of the Domain, 3. Interpolation Models, 4. Higher Order and Isoparametric Elements, 5. Derivation of Element Matrices and Vectors, 6. Assembly of Element Matrices and Vectors and Derivation of System Equations, 7. Numerical Solution of Finite Element Equations, 8. Basic Equations and Solution Procedure, 9. Analysis of Trusses, Beams and Frames, 10. Analysis of Plates, 11. Analysis of Three-Dimensional Problems, 12. Dynamic Analysis, 13. Formulation and Solution Procedure, 14. One-Dimensional Problems, 15. Two-Dimensional Problems, 16. Three-Dimensional Problems, 17. Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics, 18. Inviscid and Incompressible Flows, 19. Viscous and Non-Newtonian Flows, 20. Solution of Quasi-Harmonic Equations, 21. Solution of Helmhotz Equation, 22. Solution of Reynolds Equation, Appendix-A Green Greass Theorem
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003241319707536
Rao, Singiresu S.  
Amsterdam ; Boston, MA : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, c2005
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Human resource development [[electronic resource] ] : strategy and tactics / / Juani Swart ... [et al.]
Human resource development [[electronic resource] ] : strategy and tactics / / Juani Swart ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina 658.3124
658.3'124
Altri autori (Persone) SwartJuani
Soggetto topico Employees - Training of
Personnel management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-39731-0
1-281-31136-7
9786611311360
0-08-045538-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FrontCover; Human Resource Development; Contents; Chapter 1. The strategic importance of human resource development; Introduction; Objectives; The strategic importance of human resource development; How human resource management has changed over time; Human resource development and business strategy; The emergence of strategic human resource development; Current 'good practice' in strategic human resource development; Summary; References; Chapter 2. Conceptual issues impacting on the contribution of human resource development at strategic and operational levels; Introduction; Objectives
Organizational learningKnowledge management; Summary; References; Chapter 3. Strategic human resource development; Introduction; Objectives; Defining strategy; Strategic human resource management; Human resource development strategy; Strategic human resource development; Summary; References; Chapter 4. Managing the human resource development function; Introduction; Objectives; The human resource development function; Models and philosophies of human resource development; Summary; References; Chapter 5. The role of learning in a human resource development context; Introduction; Objectives
What is learning?Why people learn; The motivation to learn; How people learn; Learning in the workplace; Learning theories; Learning cycles; Summary; References; Chapter 6. Factors affecting learning; Introduction; Objectives; Organizational culture; Group and social processes; Learning styles and learning to learn; Learning opportunities; Personality and learning; Emotional intelligence; Summary; References; Chapter 7. Training and learning needs assessment; Introduction; Objectives; Identifying performance shortfalls; Methods of assessing needs; Summary; References
Chapter 8. Learning and development designIntroduction; Objectives; Key principles; Learning objectives; The learning cycle; Learning styles and motivation; Trainer style and expertise; The learning environment; Applying principles of learning to the delivery of learning events; Learning design for individuals, groups and organizations; Summary; References; Chapter 9. Learning and development methods, interventions and practices; Introduction; Objectives; Selection of learning methods; Open learning, visual aids and empirical evidence; Summary; References
Chapter 10. The e-learning revolutionIntroduction; Objectives; The nature and methodology of e-learning programmes; E-learning content, learning management systems and organizational learning centres; Summary; References; Chapter 11. Evaluation of strategic human resource development; Introduction; Objectives; Why evaluate?; The evaluation process; Summary; References; Chapter 12. The changing role of the human resource development professional; Introduction; Objectives; The changing world of the HRD specialist; The changing nature of the training market; The diversity of HRD roles
The HRD specialist as a change agent
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 2005
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