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Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Mixing Equipment: A Guide and Tool
for Practicing Engineers helps practicing design and operations
engineers in solving their agitation and mixing problems. The book
provides the practicing engineer with the tools necessary to
evaluate the performance of existing agitation and mixing
equipment, along with tactics on how to design new equipment using
computerized rating and design methods. The most appropriate design
techniques are also included in computer programs for solving
mixing problems for the practicing engineer. Excel solutions are
available through the WEB for 40 example problems in the book. WEB
based, general purpose CalcEdge design programs are also available;
the TK6 source codes are also available.
Pipe Drafting and Design, Fourth Edition is a tried and trusted
guide to the terminology, drafting methods, and applications of
pipes, fittings, flanges, valves, and more. Those new to this
subject will find no better introduction on the topic, with easy
step-by-step instructions, exercises, review questions, hundreds of
clear illustrations, explanations of drawing techniques,
methodology and symbology for piping and instrumentation diagrams,
piping arrangement drawings and elevations, and piping isometric
drawings. This fully updated and expanded new edition also explains
procedures for building 3D models and gives examples of field-scale
projects showing flow diagrams and piping arrangement drawings in
the real world. The latest relevant standards and codes are also
addressed, making this a valuable and complete reference for
experienced engineers, too.
Bone Remodeling Process: Mechanics, Biology, and Numerical Modeling
provides a literature review. The first part of the book discusses
bones in a normal physiological condition, bringing together the
involved actors and factors reported over the past two decades, and
the second discusses pathological conditions, highlighting the
attack vectors of each bone disease. The third part is devoted to
the mathematical descriptions of bone remodeling, formulated to
develop models able to provide information that is not amenable to
direct measurement, while the last part focuses on models using the
finite element method in investigating bone biomechanics. This book
creates an overall image of the complex communication network
established between the diverse remodeling actors, based on
overwhelming control evidence revealed over recent years, as well
as visualizes the remodeling defects and possible treatments in
each case. It also regroups the models allowing readers to analyze
and assess bone mechanical and biological properties. This book
details the cellular mechanisms allowing the bone to adapt its
microarchitecture to the requirements of the human body, which is
the main issue in bone biology and presents the evolution of
mathematical modeling used in a bone computer simulation.
The first edition of Health and Environmental Safety of
Nanomaterials: Polymer Nanocomposites and Other Materials
Containing Nanoparticles was published in 2014, but since that
time, new developments in the field of nanomaterials safety have
emerged, both at release and exposure, along with the expanding
applications of the nanomaterials side. Numerous studies have been
dedicated to the issue of biophysical interactions of nanoparticles
with the human body at the organ, cellular, and molecular levels.
In this second edition, all the chapters have been brought fully up
to date. There are also four brand new chapters on the biophysical
interaction of nanoparticles with the human body; advanced modeling
approaches to help elucidate the nanorisks; safety measures at work
with nanoparticles; and the health and environmental risks of
graphene. It provides key knowledge and information needs for all
those who are working in the research and development sector and
need to learn more about the safety of nanomaterials.
Big Data Analysis of Nanoscience Bibliometrics, Patent, and Funding
Data (2000-2019) presents an evaluation of nanotechnologies outputs
(academic outputs and patents) and their impact from 2000-2019. The
evaluation uses Elsevier's Scopus (the largest abstract and
citation database of peer-reviewed literature), SciVal (a
scientific research analysis platform), Funding Institutional (a
funding database), and PatentSight (a patent analysis platform). It
covers four key topics regarding nanoscience research, including:
1) An overview of nano-related scholarly output, 2) Nanoscience and
its contribution to basic science, 3) Nanoscience and its impact on
and collaboration with industry partners, and 4) Key factors that
promote the development of nanoscience.
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