The purpose of this book, first published in 1939, updated in 1953,
is to give a treatment of the so-called operational method and to
illustrate its application to problems in various branches of
technology. It is written primarily for technologists who use
mathematics in solving technical problems in industrial and applied
research work, and the treatment is sufficiently rigorous for their
needs. The theory of the complex variable and of transform calculus
occupy the first half of the book. A further third of the book
describes the application of this theory to problems arising in
electrical circuits; vibrational systems; aeroplane dynamics; the
deflexion of beams; radio and television receivers; the solution of
partial differential equations; electrical transmission limes;
electrical wave filters; solenoids with metal cores; condenser
microphones; loud speaker horns and the absorption of moisture. The
final part contains over 100 problems - many with hints for their
solution - appendices and references.
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