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Friction Stir Casting Modification for Enhanced Structural
Efficiency: A Volume in the Friction Stir Welding and Processing
Book Series summarizes current research and applications of
friction stir processing techniques for casting modification.
Research in this area has shown significant benefit in terms of
fatigue performance as a result of friction stir processing. This
book addresses the latest research, providing readers with a
summary of these results and new guidelines for designers.
Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes Handbook: The Definitive User's
Guide, Second Edition, addresses important, frequently posed
questions by end-user design engineers, coaters, and coatings
suppliers on fluorinated coatings and finishes, thus enabling them
to achieve superior product qualities and shorter product and
process development times. The book provides broad coverage of
these fluorinated polymer coatings, including the best known PTFE,
polytetrafluoroethylene, first trademarked as Teflon (R) and ePTFE
(GoreTex (R)). Their inherent qualities of low surface tension,
non-stick, low friction, high melting point, and chemical inertness
make fluoropolymer coatings widely desirable across thousands of
industrial and consumer applications, but these properties also
make it difficult to convert fluoropolymers to coatings that have
sufficient adhesion to the substrate to be protected. In this book,
readers learn how fluoropolymer coatings are used and made, about
their pigments and fillers, binders, dispersion processes,
additives, and solvents. The book includes substrate preparation,
coating properties, baking and curing processes, performance tests,
applications, and health and safety.
When our smartphones distract us, much more is at stake than a
momentary lapse of attention. Our use of smartphones can interfere
with the building-blocks of meaningfulness and the actions that
shape our self-identity. By analyzing social interactions and
evolving experiences, Roholt reveals the mechanisms of
smartphone-distraction that impact our meaningful projects and
activities. Roholt's conception of meaning in life draws from a
disparate group of philosophers - Susan Wolf, John Dewey, Hubert
Dreyfus, Martin Heidegger, and Albert Borgmann. Central to Roholt's
argument are what Borgmann calls focal practices: dinners with
friends, running, a college seminar, attending sporting events. As
a recurring example, Roholt develops the classification of musical
instruments as focal things, contending that musical performance
can be fruitfully understood as a focal practice. Through this
exploration of what generates meaning in life, Roholt makes us
rethink the place we allow smartphones to occupy in the everyday.
But he remains cautiously optimistic. This thoughtful, needed
interrogation of smartphones shows how we can establish a positive
role for technologies within our lives.
Digital controllers are part of nearly all modern personal,
industrial, and transportation systems. Every senior or graduate
student of electrical, chemical, or mechanical engineering should
therefore be familiar with the basic theory of digital controllers.
This new text covers the fundamental principles and applications of
digital control engineering, with emphasis on engineering design.
Fadali and Visioli cover analysis and design of digitally
controlled systems and describe applications of digital control in
a wide range of fields. With worked examples and Matlab
applications in every chapter and many end-of-chapter assignments,
this text provides both theory and practice for those coming to
digital control engineering for the first time, whether as a
student or practicing engineer.
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