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Nineteenth-Century Design Networks Mediators and Design

Engineering Capstone Design

Spacecraft System Design

Nineteenth-Century Design Production and Practices of Design

Facilities Design

Facilities Design

Dedicated to the proper design layout and location of facilities this definitive textbook outlines the main design and operational problems that occur in manufacturing and service systems explains the significance of facility design and planning problems and describes how mathematical models can be used to help analyze and solve them. Combining theory with practice this revised textbook presents state-of-the-art topics in materials handling warehousing and logistics along with real-world examples that emphasize the importance of modeling and analysis when determining a solution to complex facility design problems. Facilities Design Fifth Edition includes a balanced coverage of modeling as well as applications of layout materials handling and warehousing. It presents automated materials handling along with queuing queuing networks and basic simulation modeling. The new edition introduces new material that includes topics such as supply chain designing and management aggregate planning and transportation logistics and distribution. The new edition will continue to provide access to available software and data files as well as PowerPoint slides from the author’s own website www. facilitiesdesign. us. A solutions manual and figure slides are available for qualified textbooks adoptions. The book addresses facilities design and layout problems in manufacturing systems and covers layout logistics supply chain aggregate planning warehousing and materials handling. The new edition continues to explain the ins and outs of facility planning and design and is an ideal textbook for students and a reference for professionals.

GBP 105.00
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Building Design Management

EMI Filter Design

EMI Filter Design

With today’s electrical and electronics systems requiring increased levels of performance and reliability the design of robust EMI filters plays a critical role in EMC compliance. Using a mix of practical methods and theoretical analysis EMI Filter Design Third Edition presents both a hands-on and academic approach to the design of EMI filters and the selection of components values. The design approaches covered include matrix methods using table data and the use of Fourier analysis Laplace transforms and transfer function realization of LC structures. This edition has been fully revised and updated with additional topics and more streamlined content. New to the Third Edition Analysis techniques necessary for passive filter realization Matrix method and transfer function analysis approaches for LC filter structure design A more hands-on look at EMI filters and the overall design process Through this bestselling book’s proven design methodology and practical application of formal techniques readers learn how to develop simple filter solutions. The authors examine the causes of common- and differential-mode noise and methods of elimination the source and load impedances for various types of input power interfaces and the load impedance aspect of EMI filter design. After covering EMI filter structures topologies and components they provide insight into the sizing of components and protection from voltage transients discuss issues that compromise filter performance and present a goal for a filter design objective. The text also includes a matrix method for filter design explains the transfer function method of LC structures and their equivalent polynomials and gives a circuit design example and analysis techniques. The final chapter presents packaging solutions of EMI filters.

GBP 94.99
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Design Engineer's Sourcebook

Mechanical Engineering Design

Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

Self-Regulated Design Learning: A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design reframes how educators in architecture landscape architecture and other design disciplines think about teaching and learning design. The book weaves together concepts of constructivism social cognitive theory and self-regulated learning into a solid theoretical foundation for innovative teaching that emphasizes meaning memory problem solving and mastery. The central goal of self-regulated design learning is making design learnable so that students are encouraged to become active engaged participants in the design learning process. Key features of the book include: examining the issues values and challenges of teaching and learning in design exploring select educational theories and concepts relevant to design pedagogy illustrating the pivotal relationships between design learning and self-regulation and discussing pedagogic techniques that support self-regulated design learning and lead to greater student achievement and performance. Self-Regulated Design Learning: A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design provides numerous examples and applications to help design educators understand how to implement the self-regulated design learning methodology in their studios. Through this book design educators will discover new ways of encouraging meaningful design learning through an advanced approach that is empowering inspiring and vital. | Self-Regulated Design Learning A Foundation and Framework for Teaching and Learning Design

GBP 170.00
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Design for Emergency Management

Design for Emergency Management

Through a combination of theory practice and a range of interdisciplinary case studies this book expands how we define and think about the critical role and relationship between design and emergencies. This role extends far beyond aesthetics: the book highlights the urgency of ensuring that a wide range of stakeholders and a diverse representation of the public comes together to work towards preventing disasters. Design in the context of disasters such as earthquakes hurricanes flooding and (wild) fires provides new ways of looking at challenges. It contributes methods to actively engage communities in managing and minimizing disaster risk. Contributors present the latest research on how (collaborative) design and design thinking contribute to the development of processes and solutions to increase disaster literacy and decrease disaster risk for individuals and entire communities. Chapters highlight applied research and implementation of design and design thinking before during and after emergencies resulting in a set of design guidelines derived from best practice. The book will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in emergency management product and service design strategic design design research co-design social design design for change and human-centered design. Chapter 8 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www. taylorfrancis. com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. Funded by Massey University. Chapter 9 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www. taylorfrancis. com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. Funded by University of Otago. | Design for Emergency Management

GBP 130.00
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Fundamentals of Urban Design

Work Design: Occupational Ergonomics

About Designing Analysing Design Meetings

Concrete Design to EN 1992

Pressuremeters in Geotechnical Design

Geometric Design of Roads Handbook

Geometric Design of Roads Handbook

Explore the Art and Science of Geometric Design The Geometric Design of Roads Handbook covers the design of the visible elements of the road—its horizontal and vertical alignments the cross-section intersections and interchanges. Good practice allows the smooth and safe flow of traffic as well as easy maintenance. Geometric design is covered in depth. The book also addresses the underpinning disciplines of statistics traffic flow theory economic and utility analysis systems analysis hydraulics and drainage capacity analysis coordinate calculation environmental issues and public transport. Background Material for the Practicing Designer A key principle is recognizing what the driver wishes to do rather than what the vehicle can do. The book takes a human factors approach to design drawing on the concept of the self-explaining road. It also emphasizes the need for consistency of design and shows how this can be quantified and sets out the issues of the design domain context the extended design domain concept and the design exception. The book is not simply an engineering manual but properly explores context-sensitive design. Discover and Develop Real-World Solutions Changes in geometric design over the last few years have been dramatic and far-reaching and this is the first book to draw these together into a practical guide which presents a proper and overriding philosophy of design for road and highway designers and students. This text: Covers the basics of geometric design Explores key aspects of multimodal design Addresses drainage and environmental issues Reviews practical standards procedures and guidelines Provides additional references for further reading A practical guide for graduate students taking geometric design traffic operations/capacity analysis and public transport the Geometric Design of Roads Handbook introduces a novel approach that addresses the human aspect in the design process and incorporates relevant concepts that can help readers create and implement safe and efficient designs.

GBP 115.00
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Practical Engineering Design

GBP 175.00
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Tunnel Design Methods

Design of Hydraulic Gates

Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design

The Design of Lighting

Planar Antennas Design and Applications

Principles of Verilog Digital Design