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An Introduction to Matlab and Mathcad
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This textbook, or really a “coursebook” for a college freshman-level class, has been updated for Spring 2014 and provides an introduction to programming and problem solving using both Matlab and Mathcad. We provide a balanced selection of introductory exercises and real-world problems (i.e. no “contrived” problems). We include many examples and screenshots to guide the reader. We assume no prior knowledge of Matlab or Mathcad.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
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Textbook
Author:
Troy Seimers
Date Added:
11/19/2021
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design
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A collection of readings and exercises aligned with the course, ME 270, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, at Iowa State University. This course provides an overview of mechanical engineering design with applications to thermal and mechanical systems, and an introduction to current design practices used in industry. As part of the course design, learners will complete a semester-long team project focused on addressing societal needs.

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A collection of readings and exercises aligned with the course, ME 270, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, at Iowa State University. This course provides an overview of mechanical engineering design with applications to thermal and mechanical systems, and an introduction to current design practices used in industry. As part of the course design, learners will complete a semester-long team project focused on addressing societal needs.

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Applied Science
Engineering
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Activity/Lab
Textbook
Provider:
Iowa State University
Author:
Iowa State University
Jacqulyn A. Baughman
Date Added:
06/28/2023
An Introduction to Ontology Engineering
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This first general textbook An introduction to ontology engineering has as main aim to provide the reader with a comprehensive introductory overview of ontology engineering. A secondary aim is to provide hands-on experience in ontology development that illustrate the theory.

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Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Maria Keet
Date Added:
01/01/2018
IoT Use Cases and Technologies
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The phrase “Internet of Things" (IoT) alludes to the billions of physical devices connected to the Internet in order to exchange raw data and analyze the information. This book introduces the IoT use cases and technologies. It uses practical examples to demonstrate the effect of IoT and its potential to change our world, and it discusses the existing wired and wireless communication technologies involved in the IoT.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Case Study
Provider:
British Columbia/Yukon Open Authoring Platform
Author:
F. John Dian
Lin Brander
Reza Vahidnia
Date Added:
04/06/2021
Learning About Women in STEM for First-Year Students [Liberal Arts: Math and Science]
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This assignment was designed for students in the first year seminar and aligns with the Inquiry and Problem Solving core competency, with a focus on framing the issues (identifies and/or addresses questions problems and/or hypothesis informed by knowledge of context) and evidence gathering (assembles, reviews and synthesizes evidence from diverse sources of relevant knowledge). Both assignments rely on writing and one may include an oral component. In writing, the focus is on Content Development and Organization, as well as Control of Language, Syntax, and Mechanics. LaGuardia's Core Competencies and Communication Abilities
Main Course Learning Objectives: The LMF course for Liberal Arts Math and Science introduces students to the habits of mind of the major, and to relevant on-campus resources. Students are also supposed to plan their academic journey with faculty advisors. Read and contrast the historical perspectives vs the current perspectives about women in STEM. (Women in the early 20th century vs contemporary issues). Data: will be provided (from NSF and other government agencies) about women in STEM workforce and bachelor's and higher-level degree holders. Students must analyze and interpret (critical thinking). Generate appropriate questions. Reflection: be able to develop and defend arguments based on data and readings. Research Summary: Understand and evaluate factors that contributed to the success of Nobel Prize Winners in the early 20th century.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
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CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
LaGuardia Community College
Author:
Alberts, Ian
Jaafar, Reem
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Logical Reasoning
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Microwave and RF Design: Modules focuses on the design of systems based on microwave modules. The use of modules has become increasingly important in RF and microwave engineering for rapidly realizing high performance microwave systems. When integration is ultimately to be used, building a system up using modules provides a rapid means of prototyping and testing system concepts. A wide variety of RF modules including amplifiers, local oscillators, switches, circulators, isolators, phase detectors, frequency multipliers and dividers, phase-locked loops, and direct digital synthesizers are considered. Detailed design strategies for synthesizing filters based on parallel coupled lines are presented. The reader will gain an appreciation of design by synthesis. This book is suitable as both an undergraduate and graduate textbook, as well as a career-long reference book.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Bradley H. Dowden
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Marine Propulsion Plant Simulator
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The primary purpose of this project was to design and develop simulator lab exercises (SIM LABS) that could be used as ancillary resources for all Propulsion plant simulator courses as well as Engineering knowledge courses. Propulsion plant simulator course Instructors have limited time to lecture on the basic concepts of engineering and yet have to offer practical operational skills to our students, so having many pre-programmed SIM LABS which students can load and work on their own time would help them to practice and enhance their understanding of the systems and prepare them to handle various malfunctions in the plant in a timely and safe manner

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
British Columbia/Yukon Open Authoring Platform
Author:
sanjeevsarwal
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Measurement and Instrumentation: An Introduction to Concepts and Methods - 1st Edition
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Measurement and instrumentation are fundamental elements of many engineering projects. From research, to development, to manufacturing, to user products, engineers are constantly needing to measure things: brightness of a light, dimensions of an object, separation between things, frequency content, stress, strain, pressure, voltage, etc. In the real world measuring systems are not perfect, so the results of a measurement are only an estimate of the true value. Instrumentation for making measurements relies on some fundamental assumptions to ensure the veracity of the measurements. Some key elements are: bandwidth, sampling rate, dynamic range, sensor type, etc. This text discusses the basic concepts of what a measurement is, how the instrumentation chosen (or developed) can affect the measurement, and how to deal with the measurement error that is in all instrumentation systems. Topics include data acquisition, signal conditioning, sensor types, and measurement noise and its various noise distributions. The text concludes with three user projects that bring together these topics into an informative work that reinforces the theory.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
SHAREOK
Author:
Chad E. Davis
John W. Dyer
Date Added:
08/22/2020
MultiMeters 101: Basic Operation, Care and Maintenance and Advanced Troubleshooting for the Skilled Trades – Simple Book Publishing
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A technician is only as accurate as the measurement equipment they are using. If the equipment is used incorrectly or is faulty, then the measurements will be inaccurate. If the measurements are inaccurate, then the technician will draw the wrong conclusions. To avoid getting inaccurate readings, you need to handle, use, and store meters properly. When you are done using a multimeter, it should always be turned off to extend battery life.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Electronic Technology
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Brent Pfifer
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Offshore Wind Farm Design
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This course makes students familiar with the design of offshore wind farms in general and focuses on the foundation design in particular. The course is based on actual cases of real offshore wind farms that have been built recently or will be built in the near future.

Subject:
Applied Science
Architecture and Design
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lecture Notes
Reading
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Provider Set:
Delft University OpenCourseWare
Author:
J. van der Tempel
Date Added:
02/11/2016
Operational Amplifiers & Linear Integrated Circuits: Theory and Application / 3E
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The goal of this text, as its name implies, is to allow the reader to become proficient in the analysis and design of circuits utilizing modern linear ICs. It progresses from the fundamental circuit building blocks through to analog/digital conversion systems. The text is intended for use in a second year Operational Amplifiers course at the Associate level, or for a junior level course at the Baccalaureate level. In order to make effective use of this text, students should have already taken a course in basic discrete transistor circuits, and have a solid background in algebra and trigonometry, along with exposure to phasors. Calculus is used in certain sections of the text, but for the most part, its use is kept to a minimum. For students without a calculus background, these sections may be skipped without a loss of continuity. (The sole exception to this being Chapter Ten, Integrators and Differentiators, which hinges upon knowledge of calculus.)

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Dissidents
Author:
James M. Fiore
Date Added:
12/05/2019
Pattern Development: Sheet Metal Level 1
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This book covers all three forms of layout as well as geometric construction. It introduces the learner to the techniques used in parallel line, radial line, and triangulation. With videos and animations, the learner has an opportunity to play, pause, and rewind as they practice these techniques. This book covers material required for a level 1 sheet metal apprentice (Line E).

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Author:
Brian Coey
Date Added:
08/13/2021
Physiological Processes
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Physiological Processes is designed to introduce fundamental concepts of physiology to biomedical engineering learners. Areas covered include: neural, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal system function; bioelectrical signals, capillary-level transport, organ-level exchange. Whenever possible, analysis will be quantitative in order to fulfill the course goals and to build the foundation for the subsequent biomedical engineering curriculum. This course is for Biomedical Engineering majors only.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Engineering
Life Science
Material Type:
Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College
Author:
Raval, Chirag B
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Ports and Waterways: Navigating the changing world
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Before you lies the book ‘Ports and Waterways - Navigating the changing world’, written by the Ports and Waterways team, part of the Civil Engineering and Geosciences faculty at Delft University of Technology. It integrates the content of a number of separate lecture notes we used in our teaching activities and updates this information where relevant. The integration reflects our vision that ports and waterways should be viewed as parts of a coherent system that supports waterborne supply chains, and that their integral design and operation is essential.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Pre-Calculus Course Content, 13. Vectors, Dot Product and Projection
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Vectors - dot product, projection, decomposition of a vectorTMM 002 PRECALCULUS (Revised March 21, 2017)AdditionalOptional Learning Outcomes:2. Geometry: The successful Precalculus student can:2e. Interpret the result of vector computations geometrically and within the confines of a particular applied context (e.g., forces).Sample Tasks:The student can define vectors, their arithmetic, their representation, and interpretations.The student can decompose vectors into normal and parallel components.The student can interpret the result of a vector computation as a change in location in the plane or as the net force acting on an object.

Subject:
Engineering
Geometry
Higher Education
Mathematics
Trigonometry
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Ohio Open Ed Collaborative
Date Added:
11/02/2020
Principles of Nuclear Engineering
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Students using this OER should have at least completed or be at the junior undergraduate level, in terms of background knowledge needed. The OER should be used as a supplementary resource for an introductory nuclear engineering course in companion to one of the textbooks listed above. It is intended that the OER will be a ‘living document’, evolving with the discipline in order to provide use beyond the classroom.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Idaho
Author:
R. A. Borrelli
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Problem Sets for Aerospace Structures
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This collection of interactive problems and solutions includes over twenty-five collections of 3-5 problems each on topics relevant to undergraduate-level aerospace structures such as load factors, strain, stress, stress transformation and principal stresses, material properties, composites, equations of equilibrium, Airy stress function, thermoelasticity, failure theories, elastic-plastic analysis, fracture, beam bending, principal of minimum total potential energy, finite element method for beams, plate bending, buckling, structural dynamics, and aeroelasticity.
The problem sets were developed to help faculty provide regular formative assessments to the students without any corresponding grading burden (for the faculty or TA). The assessments can be given twice a week in a typical class and can help the students get feedback on a regular basis.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA)
Author:
Patil Mayuresh
Date Added:
07/20/2021
Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Made Easy: Essential Skills for Web Developers, Content Creators, and Designers
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Digital accessibility skills are in high demand, as the world becomes more aware of barriers in digital content that prevent some people from participating in a digital society. These are essential skills for web developers, and essential knowledge for organizations that want to ensure their web content is reaching the broadest audience possible.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Ryerson University
Author:
Greg Gay
Date Added:
12/05/2019
Radio Systems Engineering, Revised First Edition
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Using a systems framework, this textbook provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the performance, analysis, and design of radio systems for students and practicing engineers. Presented within a consistent framework, the first part of the book describes the fundamentals of the subject: propagation, noise, antennas, and modulation. The analysis and design of radios including RF circuit design and signal processing is covered in the second half of the book.

Key features
Numerous examples within the text involve realistic analysis and design activities, and emphasize how practical experiences may differ from theory or taught procedures.

Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Antenna Fundamentals
Chapter 3: Propagation
Chapter 4: Noise
Chapter 5: Analog Modulation
Chapter 6: Digital Modulation
Chapter 7: Radio Link Analysis
Chapter 8: Two-Port Concepts
Chapter 9: Impedance Matching
Chapter 10: Amplifiers
Chapter 11: Linearity, Multistage Analysis, and Dynamic Range
Chapter 12: Antenna Integration
Chapter 13: Analog Filters & Multiplexers
Chapter 14: Frequency and Quadrature Conversion in the Analog Domain
Chapter 15: Receivers
Chapter 16: Frequency Synthesis
Chapter 17: Transmitters
Chapter 18: Digital Implementation of Radio Functions
Appendix A: Empirical Modeling of Mean Path Loss
Appendix B: Characteristics of Some Common Radio Systems
RF circuit design and analysis is presented with minimal involvement of Smith charts, enabling students to more readily grasp the fundamentals.
Both traditional and software-defined/direct sampling technology are described with pros and cons of each strategy explained.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Virginia Tech
Provider Set:
VTech Works
Author:
Steven W. Ellingson
Date Added:
01/16/2024