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There is a growing desire to install electronic power and control
systems in high temperature harsh environments to improve the
accuracy of critical measurements, reduce the amount of cabling and
to eliminate cooling systems. Typical target applications include
electronics for energy exploration, power generation and control
systems. Technical topics presented in this book include:* High
temperature electronics market* High temperature devices, materials
and assembly processes* Design, manufacture and testing of
multi-sensor data acquisition system for aero-engine control*
Future applications for high temperature electronicsHigh
Temperature Electronics Design for Aero Engine Controls and Health
Monitoring contains details of state of the art design and
manufacture of electronics targeted towards a high temperature
aero-engine application. High Temperature Electronics Design for
Aero Engine Controls and Health Monitoring is ideal for design,
manufacturing and test personnel in the aerospace and other harsh
environment industries as well as academic staff and
master/research students in electronics engineering, materials
science and aerospace engineering.
This colorful book takes students on a ramble through a school yard
garden - past the seeding beds, along the compost bin, and over to
the bird house and bird bath. Along the way, children learn what
insects, animals, and plants need to thrive and discover the fun of
observing and recording it all. My School Yard Garden proves you
can learn a lot from a garden, no matter where it grows.
In the mid-1960s, Steve Reich radically renewed the musical
landscape with a back-to-basics sound that came to be called
Minimalism. These early works, characterized by a relentless pulse
and static harmony, focused single-mindedly on the process of
gradual rhythmic change. Throughout his career, Reich has continued
to reinvigorate the music world, drawing from a wide array of
classical, popular, sacred, and non-western idioms. His works
reflect the steady evolution of an original musical mind.
Writings on Music documents the creative journey of this
thoughtful, groundbreaking composer. These 64 short pieces include
Reich's 1968 essay "Music as a Gradual Process," widely considered
one of the most influential pieces of music theory in the second
half of the 20th century. Subsequent essays, articles, and
interviews treat Reich's early work with tape and phase shifting,
showing its development into more recent work with speech melody
and instrumental music. Other essays recount his exposure to
non-western music -- African drumming, Balinese gamelan, Hebrew
cantillation -- and the influence of these musics as structures and
not as sounds. The writings include Reich's reactions to and
appreciations of the works of his contemporaries (John Cage,
Luciano Berio, Morton Feldman, Gyorgy Ligeti) and older influences
(Kurt Weill, Schoenberg). Each major work of the composer's career
is also explored through notes written for performances and
recordings.
Paul Hillier, himself a respected figure in the early music and new
music worlds, has revisited these texts, working with the author to
clarify their central narrative: the aesthetic and intellectual
development of an influential composer. For long-time listeners and
young musicians recently introduced to his work, this book provides
an opportunity to get to know Reich's music in greater depth and
perspective.
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