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BMW M3 & M4 - Graham Robson - Bog - David & Charles - Plusbog.dk

Screw Theory in Robotics - Jose Pardos Gotor - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Screw Theory in Robotics - Jose Pardos Gotor - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Screw theory is an effective and efficient method used in robotics applications. This book demonstrates how to implement screw theory, explaining the key fundamentals and real-world applications using a practical and visual approach. An essential tool for those involved in the development of robotics implementations, the book uses case studies to analyze mechatronics. Screw theory offers a significant opportunity to interpret mechanics at a high level, facilitating contemporary geometric techniques in solving common robotics issues. Using these solutions results in an optimized performance in comparison to algebraic and numerical options. Demonstrating techniques such as six-dimensional (6D) vector notation and the Product of Exponentials (POE), the use of screw theory notation reduces the need for complex algebra, which results in simpler code, which is easier to write, comprehend, and debug. The book provides exercises and simulations to demonstrate this with new formulas and algorithms presented to aid the reader in accelerating their learning. By walking the user through the fundamentals of screw theory, and by providing a complete set of examples for the most common robot manipulator architecture, the book delivers an excellent foundation through which to comprehend screw theory developments. The visual approach of the book means it can be used as a self-learning tool for professionals alongside students. It will be of interest to those studying robotics, mechanics, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering.

DKK 477.00
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The Pullout Performance of Pedicle Screws - Teyfik Demir - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

57 Ways to Screw Up in Grad School - Aaron Doyle - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

57 Ways to Screw Up in Grad School - Aaron Doyle - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Don't think about why you're applying. Select a topic for entirely strategic reasons. Choose the coolest supervisor. Write only to deadlines. Expect people to hold your hand. Become "that" student. When it comes to a masters or PhD program, most graduate students don't deliberately set out to fail. Yet, of the nearly 500,000 people who start a graduate program each year, up to half will never complete their degree. Books abound on acing the admissions process, but there is little on what to do once the acceptance letter arrives. Veteran graduate directors Kevin D. Haggerty and Aaron Doyle have set out to demystify the world of advanced education. Taking a wry, frank approach, they explain the common mistakes that can trip up a new graduate student and lay out practical advice about how to avoid the pitfalls. Along the way they relate stories from their decades of mentorship and even share some slip-ups from their own grad experiences. The litany of foul-ups is organized by theme and covers the grad school experience from beginning to end: selecting the university and program, interacting with advisors and fellow students, balancing personal and scholarly lives, navigating a thesis, and creating a life after academia. Although the tone is engagingly tongue-in-cheek, the lessons are crucial to anyone attending or contemplating grad school. 57 Ways to Screw Up in Grad School allows you to learn from others' mistakes rather than making them yourself.

DKK 467.00
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Technologic Advances and the Upper Extremity, An Issue of Hand Clinics - Asif M. Ilyas - Bog - Elsevier Health Sciences - Plusbog.dk

The US 37-mm Gun in World War II - Jr. Roberts - Bog - Casemate Publishers - Plusbog.dk

The US 37-mm Gun in World War II - Jr. Roberts - Bog - Casemate Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Developed in response to the 1899 Hague Convention, the 37-mm gun met the restrictions on the size of weapons that could fire explosive shells, yet was also light and lethal enough to be used in battle. After World War I, in which the French Model 1916 37-mm was used extensively, several countries developed or adopted the 37-mm gun. Behind in their development of an anti-tank gun, the United States relied on the German Pak 36 37-mm design as a basis for development. By the mid 1930s, the US Ordnance Department designed the M3 37-mm gun and M4 carriage resulting in a towed anti-tank gun, the first anti-tank gun in the U.S. Army. This gun proved effective at the beginning of World War II, but as German armour protection increased, it could not penetrate the frontal armuor of many German tanks and was relegated to lesser roles. However, the gun proved effective against the Japanese tanks and Japanese strong points in the Far East. The US military used the gun on several production and experimental armoured vehicles including the M3 Lee Medium Tank, the M3 Stuart Light Tank, the M5 Stuart Light Tank, the M8 Armored Car, the T17E1 Staghound Armored Car and the M3A1E3 Scout Car. The gun was also used on several non-armoured vehicles, the P39 Aeracobra, and selected naval vessels. Despite its small size, the U.S. M3 37-mm gun served throughout the war, on many vehicles and performed exactly as designed. Fully illustrated, this is the first complete account of the development and use of the US 37-mm gun in World War II.

DKK 389.00
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INTRODUCTION TO CRYSTAL GROWTH - H.l. Bhat - Bog - TAYLOR & FRANCIS - Plusbog.dk

Rethinking Creativity - Robert W. Weisberg - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Liquid-Gas and Solid-Gas Separators - Jean Paul Duroudier - Bog - ISTE Press Ltd - Elsevier Inc - Plusbog.dk

Modern Robotics - Frank C. (seoul National University) Park - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Spanish Frustration - Josep M. Colomer - Bog - Anthem Press - Plusbog.dk

Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe - Richard Rex - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe - Richard Rex - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Investing in a new metalworking lathe is a big step for any shop (especially home shops), where there’s usually no one around to help. Once the lathe is up and running, you should theoretically be able to make the special items you previously did without (or paid through the nose for), such as shafts, plain, tapered or threaded discs, bearings, and so on. But if you are new to this, you’ll want to know a lot more than you can learn from the salesman or the manual. Does the lathe really match your needs, and if so, how much? Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe is an essential source of information for lathe buyers and users at every level, from mini-size tabletops up to industrial machines weighing half a ton or more. It answers the question of what else you will need to get useful work from the machine. For instance, what comes as “standard equipment” with the lathe? Most include a chuck (usually a 4-jaw independent, not the self-centering 3-jaw you’ll want to use most of the time), maybe a faceplate (rarely used), and a 4-way toolholder you will probably swap right away for a more sensible design. Never included is a tailstock drill chuck, an essential accessory you will need from day one—and the same goes for actual cutting tools. Almost certainly, there won’t be a digital readout (DRO), which used to be regarded as a “maybe-someday” luxury—but not anymore. The work talks about cutting oils, cutting speeds and easier-to-machine materials, and it cautions against buying sets of anything, vs. buying the one accessory you’ll truly need. Finally, there are chapters on building a tailstock drill press, a special toolpost for easy screw cutting, and a precision grinder for lathe tools that can be made from oddments of material in a couple of days or less. Features - Differentiates between the truly essential features (screw-cutting) and the nice-to-have (power feeding), spindle speed selection from a gearbox (typical) or continuously variable (more convenient). - Offers advice on screw-cutting US and metric threads, and handling the machinist’s most trouble-prone actions, such as knurling and parting off. - Provides a workpiece tutorial that demonstrates many of the commonplace lathe routines—ideal for first-time users.

DKK 534.00
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Introduction to Crystal Growth - H. L. Bhat - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Fundamentals of Technical Graphics, Volume II - Edward E. Osakue - Bog - Momentum Press - Plusbog.dk

Nano-scale Heat Transfer in Nanostructures - Jihong Al Ghalith - Bog - Springer International Publishing AG - Plusbog.dk

CCEA GCSE Mathematics Higher for 2nd Edition - Neill Hamilton - Bog - Hachette Learning - Plusbog.dk

A Monetary History of the United Kingdom - Alan Webber - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk