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The Gulf Drilling Series is a joint project between Gulf Publishing
Company and the International Association of Drilling Contractors.
This first text in the Gulf Drilling Series presents casing design
and mechanics in a concise, two-part format. The first part focuses
on basic casing design and instructs engineers and engineering
students how to design a safe casing string. The second part covers
more advanced material and special problems in casing design in a
user-friendly format. Learn how to select sizes and setting depths
to achieve well objectives, determine casing loads for design
purposes, design casing properties to meet burst, collapse and
tensile strength requirements and conduct casing running operations
safely and successfully.
For a long time, conventional reliability analyses have been
oriented towards selecting the more reliable system and preoccupied
with maximising the reliability of engineering systems. On the
basis of counterexamples however, we demonstrate that selecting the
more reliable system does not necessarily mean selecting the system
with the smaller losses from failures! As a result, reliability
analyses should necessarily be risk-based, linked with the losses
from failures.
Accordingly, a theoretical framework and models are presented which
form the foundations of the reliability analysis and reliability
allocation linked with the losses from failures.
An underlying theme in the book is the basic principle for a
risk-based design: the larger the cost of failure associated with a
component, the larger its minimum necessary reliability level. Even
identical components should be designed to different reliability
levels if their failures are associated with different losses.
According to a classical definition, the risk of failure is a
product of the probability of failure and the cost given failure.
This risk measure however cannot describe the risk of losses
exceeding a maximum acceptable limit. Traditionally the losses from
failures have been 'accounted for' by the average production
availability (the ratio of the actual production capacity and the
maximum production capacity). As demonstrated in the book by using
a simple counterexample, two systems with the same production
availability can be characterised by very different losses from
failures.
As an alternative, a new aggregated risk measure based on the
cumulative distribution of the potential losses has been
introducedand the theoretical framework for risk analysis based on
the concept potential losses has also been developed. This new risk
measure incorporates the uncertainty associated with the exposure
to losses and the uncertainty in the consequences given the
exposure. For repairable systems with complex topology, the
distribution of the potential losses can be revealed by simulating
the behaviour of systems during their life-cycle. For this purpose,
fast discrete event-driven simulators are presented capable of
tracking the potential losses for systems with complex topology,
composed of a large number of components. The simulators are based
on new, very efficient algorithms for system reliability analysis
of systems comprising thousands of components.
An important theme in the book are the generic principles and
techniques for reducing technical risk. These have been classified
into three major categories: preventive (reducing the likelihood of
failure), protective (reducing the consequences from failure) and
dual (reducing both, the likelihood and the consequences from
failure). Many of these principles (for example: avoiding
clustering of events, deliberately introducing weak links, reducing
sensitivity, introducing changes with opposite sign, etc.) are
discussed in the reliability literature for the first time.
Significant space has been allocated to component reliability. In
the last chapter of the book, several applications are discussed of
a powerful equation which constitutes the core of a new theory of
locally initiated component failure by flaws whose number is a
random variable.
This book has been written with the intention to fill two big gaps
in the reliability and riskliterature: the risk-based reliability
analysis as a powerful alternative to the traditional reliability
analysis and the generic principles for reducing technical risk. I
hope that the principles, models and algorithms presented in the
book will help to fill these gaps and make the book useful to
reliability and risk-analysts, researchers, consultants, students
and practising engineers.
- Offers a shift in the existing paradigm for conducting
reliability analyses.
- Covers risk-based reliability analysis and generic principles for
reducing risk.
- Provides a new measure of risk based on the distribution of the
potential losses from failure as well as the basic principles for
risk-based design.
- Incorporates fast algorithms for system reliability analysis and
discrete-event simulators.
- Includes the probability of failure of a structure with complex
shape expressed with a simple equation.
Dr Theodore Nicholas ran the High Cycle Fatigue Program for the US
Air Force between 1995 and 2003 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
and is one of the world s leading authorities on the subject,
having authored over 250 papers in leading archival journals and
books.
Bringing his plethora of expertise to this book, Dr Nicholas
discusses the subject of high cycle fatigue (HCF) from an
engineering viewpoint in response to a series of HCF failures in
the USAF and the concurrent realization that HCF failures in
general were taking place universally in both civilian and military
engines.
Topic covered include:
- Constant life diagrams
- Fatigue limits under combined LCF and HCF
- Notch fatigue under HCF conditions
- Foreign object damage (FOD)
* Brings years of the Author's US Air Force experience in high
cycle fatigue together in one text
* Discusses HCF in the context of recent international military and
civilian engine failures
Plasticity is concerned with understanding the behavior of metals
and alloys when loaded beyond the elastic limit, whether as a
result of being shaped or as they are employed for load bearing
structures.
Basic Engineering Plasticity delivers a comprehensive and
accessible introduction to the theories of plasticity. It draws
upon numerical techniques and theoretical developments to support
detailed examples of the application of plasticity theory. This
blend of topics and supporting textbook features ensure that this
introduction to the science of plasticity will be valuable for a
wide range of mechanical and manufacturing engineering students and
professionals.
-Brings together the elements of the mechanics of plasticity most
pertinent to engineers, at both the micro- and macro-levels
-Covers the theory and application of topics such as Limit
Analysis, Slip Line Field theory, Crystal Plasticity, Sheet and
Bulk Metal Forming, as well as the use of Finite Element Analysis
-Clear and well-organized with extensive worked engineering
application examples, end of chapter exercises and a separate
worked solutions manual
Corrosion is a huge issue for materials, mechanical, civil and
petrochemical engineers. With comprehensive coverage of the
principles of corrosion engineering, this book is a one-stop text
and reference for students and practicing corrosion engineers.
Highly illustrated, with worked examples and definitions, it covers
basic corrosion principles, and more advanced information for
postgraduate students and professionals. Basic principles of
electrochemistry and chemical thermodynamics are incorporated to
make the book accessible for students and engineers who do not have
prior knowledge of this area. Each form of corrosion covered in the
book has a definition, description, mechanism, examples and
preventative methods. Case histories of failure are cited for each
form. End of chapter questions are accompanied by an online
solutions manual.
* Comprehensively covers the principles of corrosion engineering,
methods of corrosion protection and corrosion processes and control
in selected engineering environments
* Structured for corrosion science and engineering classes at
senior undergraduate and graduate level, and is an ideal reference
that readers will want to use in their professional work
* Worked examples, extensive end of chapter exercises and
accompanying online solutions and written by an expert from a key
pretochemical university
Constitutive modelling is the mathematical description of how
materials respond to various loadings. This is the most intensely
researched field within solid mechanics because of its complexity
and the importance of accurate constitutive models for practical
engineering problems.
Topics covered include:
Elasticity - Plasticity theory - Creep theory - The nonlinear
finite element method - Solution of nonlinear equilibrium equations
- Integration of elastoplastic constitutive equations - The
thermodynamic framework for constitutive modelling Thermoplasticity
- Uniqueness and discontinuous bifurcations
More comprehensive in scope than competitive titles, with detailed
discussion of thermodynamics and numerical methods.
Offers appropriate strategies for numerical solution, illustrated
by discussion of specific models.
Demonstrates each topic in a complete and self-contained
framework, with extensive referencing.
Microporous materials, including both zeolites and
aluminophosphates are amongst the most fascinating classes of
materials, with wide ranging important applications in catalysis,
gas separation and ion exchange. The breadth of the field has,
moreover, been extended in the last ten years by the discovery of
the versatile and exciting ranges of mesoporous materials.
Computational methods have a long and successful history of
application in solid state and materials science, where they are
indeed established tools in modelling structural and dynamic
properties of the bulk and surfaces of solids; and where they are
playing an increasingly important role in understanding reactivity.
Their application to zeolite science developed strongly in the
1980's, with the initial successes in modelling structure and
sorption, and with emerging capability in quantum mechanical
methods. The field was reviewed over ten years, since then there
have been major developments in techniques and of course the power
of the available hardware, which have promoted a whole range of new
applications to real complex problems in the science of microporous
materials. This book aims to summarise and illustrate the current
capabilities of atomistic computer modelling methods in this
growing field.
- Details advances in the rapidly expanding field of microporous
materials.
- Summarises key current techniques in this type of
modelling.
- Illustrates the current capabilities of atomistic computer
modelling methods.
Exhaustive, authoritative and comprehensive, using 160 statistical
tables, this book addresses the fundamental structure of materials
and remediation, and looks at the properties of water and
water-induced degradation and deterioration, with chapters on
moisture effects in buildings and materials, corrosion theory and
metal protection. The authors explain the behaviour of materials in
fires, fundamental fire resistance principles and techniques,
calculation of flame temperatures, and the removal of heat by
nitrogen and other combustion products. It addresses properties
performance, degradation of masonry, plastics, adhesives, sealants,
timber, glass and fibre composites, metals and alloy elements.
Phase diagrams show cooling curves and structure for metals and
alloys. Concrete technology is developed in relation to
degradation, electro-potential mapping and cathodic protection of
reinforced concrete. The book is fully updated to current British
and European standards.
Addresses the fundamental structure of materials and remediation
and looks at the properties of water and water-induced degradation
and deteriorationExplains the behaviour of materials in fires,
fundamental fire resistance principles and techniques, calculation
of flame temperatures and the removal of heatFully updated to
current British and European standards
There are many data communications titles covering design,
installation, etc, but almost none that specifically focus on
industrial networks, which are an essential part of the day-to-day
work of industrial control systems engineers, and the main focus of
an increasingly large group of network specialists.
The focus of this book makes it uniquely relevant to control
engineers and network designers working in this area. The
industrial application of networking is explored in terms of
design, installation and troubleshooting, building the skills
required to identify, prevent and fix common industrial data
communications problems - both at the design stage and in the
maintenance phase.
The focus of this book is 'outside the box'. The emphasis goes
beyond typical communications issues and theory to provide the
necessary toolkit of knowledge to solve industrial communications
problems covering RS-232, RS-485, Modbus, Fieldbus, DeviceNet,
Ethernet and TCP/IP. The idea of the book is that in reading it you
should be able to walk onto your plant, or facility, and
troubleshoot and fix communications problems as quickly as
possible. This book is the only title that addresses the
nuts-and-bolts issues involved in design, installation and
troubleshooting that are the day-to-day concern of engineers and
network specialists working in industry.
* Provides a unique focus on the industrial application of data
networks
* Emphasis goes beyond typical communications issues and theory to
provide the necessary toolkit of knowledge to solve industrial
communications problems
* Provides the tools to allow engineers in various plants or
facilities to troubleshoot and fix communications problems as
quickly as possible
This major handbook is the first authoritative survey of current
knowledge of fatigue behaviour of composites. It deals in detail
with a wide range of problems met by designers in the automotive,
marine and structural engineering industries. Compiled from the
contributions of some of the best-known researchers in the field,
it provides an invaluable, practical and encyclopaedic handbook
covering recent developments.
Comprehensively discusses the problems of fatigue in composites met
by designers in the aerospace, marine and structural engineering
industriesProvides a general introduction on fatigue in composites
before reviewing current research on micromechanical
aspectsAnalyses various types of composites with respect to fatigue
behaviour and testing and provides in-depth coverage of
life-prediction models for constant variable stresses
Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete
Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia and industry has been brought together to
produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different
aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes
and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and
illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the
concrete specialist for years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete
Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia and industry has been brought together to
produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different
aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes
and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and
illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the
concrete specialist for years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
BBased on the Institute of Concrete Technology's advanced course,
the Advanced Concrete Technology series is a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia, and industry have come together to produce this
unique reference source.
This first volume deals with the constituent materials of concrete.
With worked examples, case studies and illustrations throughout,
the book will be a key reference for the concrete specialist for
years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
The International Symposium in Brittle Matrix Composites October
13-15, 2003 covers a wide spectrum of topics including cement based
composites, ceramic composites and brittle polymer matrix
composites. In the papers various topics and issues are considered
such as: analytical and numerical studies related to the design of
composites, prediction of behaviour and verification of strength
and stability, testing methods, manufacturing processes and repair,
environmental effects and durability assessment. The present volume
of 55 papers proves that there are still many problems in the field
of brittle matrix composites deserving theoretical and experimental
investigations and that new solutions to these problems are needed
for practical application in civil engineering, industrial
structures, machinery and other domains.
KEY FEATURES:
A unified, fundamental and quantitative resource. The result of 5
years of investigation from researchers around the world
New data from a range of new techniques, including synchrotron
radiation X-ray topography provide safer and surer methods of
identifying deformation mechanisms
Informing the future direction of research in intermediate and high
temperature processes by providing original treatment of
dislocation climb
DESCRIPTION:
"Thermally Activated Mechanisms in Crystal Plasticity is a
unified," quantitative and fundamental resource for material
scientists investigating the strength of metallic materials of
various structures at extreme temperatures. Crystal plasticity is
usually controlled by a limited number of elementary dislocation
mechanisms, even in complex structures. Those which determine
dislocation mobility and how it changes under the influence of
stress and temperature are of key importance for understanding and
predicting the strength of materials. The authors describe in a
consistent way a variety of thermally activated microscopic
mechanisms of dislocation mobility in a range of crystals. The
principles of the mechanisms and equations of dislocation motion
are revisited and new ones are proposed. These describe mostly
friction forces on dislocations such as the lattice resistance to
glide or those due to sessile cores, as well as dislocation
cross-slip and climb. They are critically assessed by comparison
with the best available experimental results of microstructural
characterization, in situ straining experiments under an electron
or a synchrotron beam, as well as accurate transient mechanical
tests such as stress relaxation experiments. Some recent attempts
at atomistic modeling of dislocation cores under stress and
temperature are also considered since they offer a complementary
description of core transformations and associated energy
barriers.
In addition to offering guidance and assistance for further
experimentation, the book indicates new ways to extend the body of
data in particular areas such as lattice resistance to glide.
The definitive practical guide to choosing the optimum
manufacturing process, written for students and engineers.
Process Selection provides engineers with the essential
technological and economic data to guide the selection of
manufacturing processes. This fully revised second edition covers a
wide range of important manufacturing processes and will ensure
design decisions are made to achieve optimal cost and quality
objectives.
Expanded and updated to include contemporary manufacturing,
fabrication and assembly technologies, the book puts process
selection and costing into the context of modern product
development and manufacturing, based on parameters such as
materials requirements, design considerations, quality and economic
factors. Key features of the book include: manufacturing process
information maps (PRIMAs) provide detailed information on the
characteristics and capabilities of 65 processes and their variants
in a standard format; process capability charts detailing the
processing tolerance ranges for key material types; strategies to
facilitate process selection; detailed methods for estimating
costs, both at the component and assemby level.
The approach enables an engineer to understand the consequences of
design decisions on the technological and economic aspects of
component manufacturing, fabrication and assembly.
This comprehensive book provides both a definitive guide to the
subject for students and an invaluable source of reference for
practising engineers.
* manufacturing process information maps (PRIMAs) provide detailed
information on the characteristics and capabilities of 65 processes
in a standard format
* process capability charts detail the processing tolerance ranges
for key material types
* detailed methods for estimating costs, both at the component and
assembly level
Pumps are commonly encountered in industry and are essential to the
smooth running of many industrial complexes. Mechanical engineers
entering industry often have little practical experience of pumps
and their problems, and need to build up an understanding of the
design, operation and appropriate use of pumps, plus how to
diagnose faults and put them right. This book tackles all these
aspects in a readable manner, drawing on the authors' long
experience of lecturing and writing on centrifugal pumps for
industrial audiences.
Written with students of aerospace or aeronautical engineering
firmly in mind, this is a practical and wide-ranging book that
draws together the various theoretical elements of aircraft design
- structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, control and others - and
guides the reader in applying them in practice. Based on a range of
detailed real-life aircraft design projects, including military
training, commercial and concept aircraft, the experienced UK and
US based authors present engineering students with an essential
toolkit and reference to support their own project work. All
aircraft projects are unique and it is impossible to provide a
template for the work involved in the design process. However, with
the knowledge of the steps in the initial design process and of
previous experience from similar projects, students will be freer
to concentrate on the innovative and analytical aspects of their
course project. The authors bring a unique combination of
perspectives and experience to this text. It reflects both British
and American academic practices in teaching aircraft design. Lloyd
Jenkinson has taught aircraft design at both Loughborough and
Southampton universities in the UK and Jim Marchman has taught both
aircraft and spacecraft design at Virginia Tech in the US.
A surge of new molding technologies is transforming plastics
processing and material forms to the highly efficient, integrated
manufacturing that will set industry standards in the early years
of the new century. This book is a survey of these technologies,
putting them into context and accentuating opportunities. The
relations among these technologies are analyzed in terms of:
Products: auto parts (e.g. bumpers, trim, keyless entry module,
blower switch housing), business machines chassis, pallets,
furniture, handles, television housings, covers, golf club shafts,
connectors, notebook casing, switches, sensors, antennas, sockets,
lighting, cellular phone housing, submicron parts, and medical
devices.
Materials: composition, resin consideration, blends, structure
(skin/core), shrinkage, viscosity, weld line strength, structural
properties, morphology, reinforcement, surface roughness.
Processing: macroscopic structure, size and shape, typical
problems and their solutions, flow length, injection pressure
prediction, process simulation, processing parameters, tooling
issues, rheology, rheokinetics, flow equations, flow simulation,
no-slip boundary conditions, pressure loss, surface appearance,
manufacturing cost, leakage modelling, set-up criteria,
optimization of molding parameters non-return valve
applications.
Geometry: function (enclosure/support) and complexity
(symmetric/three-dimensional), molding window, filling of
complex-art, design optimization, x-ray tomography, image
reconstruction, acoustic imaging, warpage calculation, simulation
and calculation, flow channels, and tight tolerance.
The Welding of Aluminium and its Alloys is a practical user's guide
to all aspects of welding aluminium and aluminium alloys. It
provides a basic understanding of the metallurgical principles
involved showing how alloys achieve their strength and how the
process of welding can affect these properties. The book is
intended to provide engineers with perhaps little prior
understanding of metallurgy and only a brief acquaintance with the
welding processes involved with a concise and effective reference
to the subject.
It is intended as a practical guide for the Welding Engineer and
covers weldability of aluminium alloys; process descriptions,
advantages, limitations, proposed weld parameters, health and
safety issues; preparation for welding, quality assurance and
quality control issues along with problem solving.
The book includes sections on parent metal storage and preparation
prior to welding. It describes the more frequently encountered
processes and has recommendations on welding parameters that may be
used as a starting point for the development of a viable welding
procedure. Included in these chapters are hints and tips to avoid
some of the pitfalls of welding these sometimes-problematic
materials. The content is both descriptive and qualitative. The
author has avoided the use of mathematical expressions to describe
the effects of welding.
This book is essential reading for welding engineers, production
engineers, production managers, designers and shop-floor
supervisors involved in the aluminium fabrication industry.
A practical user's guide by a respected expert to all aspects of
welding of aluminiumDesigned to be easily understood by the
non-metallurgist whilst covering the most necessary metallurgical
aspectsDemonstrates best practice in fabricating aluminium
structures
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