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Enclosure Fire Dynamics - Bjorn Karlsson
The increasing complexity of technological solutions to both fire safety design issues and fire safety regulations demand higher levels of training and continuing education for fire protection engineers. Historical precedents on how to deal with fire hazards in new or unusual buildings are seldom available, and new performance-based building codes often require mathematical or computer fire modeling. Until now, however, there has been no current, truly comprehensive engineering book that builds an in-depth understanding of the scientific aspects of enclosure fires. Enclosure Fire Dynamics fills this void with a complete description of enclosure fires and how the outbreak of a fire in a compartment causes changes in the environment. The authors-both internationally renowned experts in fire safety and protection engineering-offer a clear presentation of the dominant mechanisms controlling enclosure fires and develop simple analytical relationships useful in designing buildings for fire safety. They
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Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics: Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis - Ali Jamnia
Whether you are designing a new system or troubleshooting a current one, this ingenious text offers a wealth of valuable information. The author focuses on reliability problems and the design of systems with incomplete criteria and components and provides a simple approach for estimating thermal and mechanical characteristics of electronic systems. |
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Thermal Design of Electronic Equipment (Electronics Handbook Series) - Ralph Remsburg
In a field where change and growth is inevitable, new electronic packaging problems continually arise. Smaller, more powerful devices are prone to overheating, causing intermittent system failures, corrupted signals, lower MTBF, and outright system failure. Since convection cooling is the heat transfer path most engineers take to deal with thermal problems, it is appropriate to gain as much understanding about the underlying mechanisms of fluid motion as possible. Thermal Design of Electronic Equipment is the only book that specifically targets the formulas used by electronic packaging and thermal engineers.
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Cooling Techniques for Electronic Equipment - Dave Steinberg
Details infallible techniques for designing electronic hardware to withstand severe thermal environments. Using both SI and English units throughout, it presents methods for the development of various reliable electronic systems without the need of high-speed computers. It also offers mathematical modeling applications, using analog resistor networks, to provide the breakup of complex systems into numerous individual thermal resistors and nodes for those who prefer high-speed digital computer solutions to thermal problems. |
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Introduction to EMC - John Scott/ Clinton Van Zyl
This is the clear guide for non-specialists to electromagnetic compatability (EMC), the effects of electromagnetic radiation and the European EMC Directive which is now in force. This book helps by explaining the basic principles of EMC, how it may be controlled in practice through filtering, shielding, appropriate printed circuit board design, and other means. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and surge protection are discussed. The growing concern about the effects of electromagnetic waves and fields on health are examined in detail. |
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EMC for Systems and Installations - Ted Williams
This is a guide for the system designers and installers faced with the day-to-day issues of achieving EMC, and will be found valuable across a wide range of roles and sectors, including process control, manufacturing, medical, IT and building management. The EMC issues covered will also make this book essential reading for product manufacturers and suppliers - and highly relevant for managers as well as technical staff.
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EMC & the Printed Circuit Board: Design, Theory, & Layout Made Simple - Mark I. Montrose
This accessible, new reference work shows how and why RF energy is created within a printed circuit board and the manner in which propagation occurs. With lucid explanations, this book enables engineers to grasp both the fundamentals of EMC theory and signal integrity and the mitigation process needed to prevent an EMC event. Author Montrose also shows the relationship between time and frequency domains to help you meet mandatory compliance requirements placed on printed circuit boards.
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Testing for EMC Compliance: Approaches and Techniques
Mark I. Montrose/Edward M. Nakauchi
The Keep It Simple (KISS) philosophy is the primary focus of this book. It is written in very simple language with minimal math, as a compilation of helpful EMI troubleshooting hints. Its light-hearted tone is at odds with the extreme seriousness of most engineering reference works that become boring after a few pages. This text tells engineers what to do and how to do it. Only a basic knowledge of math, electronics, and a basic understanding of EMI/EMC are necessary to understand the concepts and circuits described. |
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EMC for Product Designers, Ted Williams
Widely regarded as the standard text on EMC, Tim Williams book provides all thekey information needed to meet the requirements of the latest EMC Directive. Most importantly, it shows how to incorporate EMC principles into the product design process, avoiding cost and performance penalties, meeting the needs of specific standards and resulting in a better overall product. |
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Uninterruptible Power Supplies - Ali Emadi, Abdolhosein Nasiri, Stoyan B. Bekiarov
As industry power demands become increasingly sensitive, power quality distortion becomes a critical issue. The recent increase in nonlinear loads drawing non-sinusoidal currents has seen the introduction of various tools to manage the clean delivery of power. Power demands of medical facilities, data storage and information systems, emergency equipment, etc. require uninterrupted, high quality power. Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and active filters provide this delivery.
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Predictive/Preventative Maintenance |
An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance - R. Keith Mobley
This second edition of An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance helps plant, process, maintenance and reliability managers and engineers to develop and implement a comprehensive maintenance management program, providing proven strategies for regularly monitoring critical process equipment and systems, predicting machine failures, and scheduling maintenance accordingly.
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Complete Guide to Predictive and Preventive Maintenance
- Joel Levitt
- check sheets, history of PM, stories, photographs, and case histories.
- Glossary of terms
- Provides sample task lists for a variety of equipment with some of the logic behind each task.
- Offers templates for developing your own tasking.
- Includes protocols for detailed economic analysis with examples.
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Vibration Analysis for Electronic Equipment - Dave Steinberg
This book deals with the analysis of various types of vibration environments that can lead to the failure of electronic systems or components. |
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Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems -Henry Ott
Whether you're designing an electronic system from scratch or engineering the project from someone else's design, the Handbook gives you the tools you need to get the job done faster, cheaper and more reliably than ever. We guarantee it. From development and design to manufacturing and testing, the Handbook has you covered. It's the one resource to turn to first. Why not put it to the test and see for yourself?
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Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment - Peter M. Curtis
Here is a comprehensive study of the fundamentals of mission critical systems, which are designed to maintain ultra-high reliability, availability, and resiliency of electrical, mechanical, and digital systems and eliminate costly downtime. Readers learn all the skills needed to design, fine tune, operate, and maintain mission critical equipment and systems. Practical in focus, the text helps readers configure and customize their designs to correspond to their organizations' unique needs and risk tolerance. Specific strategies are provided to deal with a wide range of contingencies from power failures to human error to fire. In addition, the author highlights measures that are mandated by policy and regulation.
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