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materiaalkennis --- Materials sciences --- Materials --- #WSCH:MACG --- 62-039 --- 66.017 --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- 62-039 Engineering materials in general --- Engineering materials in general --- 66.017 Materials and their properties --- Materials and their properties --- Materials. --- Materials science --- Science des matériaux --- Matériaux --- Science des matériaux. --- Matériaux. --- Science des matériaux. --- Matériaux.
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Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Fifth Edition, describes the procedures for material selection in mechanical design in order to ensure that the most suitable materials for a given application are identified from the full range of materials and section shapes available. Extensively revised for this fifth edition, the book is recognized as one of the leading materials selection texts, providing a unique and innovative resource for students, engineers, and product/industrial designers.
Mechanical engineering --- Engineering design. --- Design, Engineering --- Engineering --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Materials. --- Design --- Engineering design --- materialenleer --- materiaalonderzoek --- mechanica --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Machinery --- Steam engineering --- Materials --- Materiaalkunde --- Mechanica --- 650.2 --- Inleidingen - Hand- en leerboeken --- 66.017 --- 66.017 Materials and their properties --- Materials and their properties --- Materialenleer --- 620.1 --- Materials sciences --- Production management --- mechanisch materiaalonderzoek --- composieten --- legeringen --- materiaalkennis --- Monograph --- Matériaux. --- Conception technique. --- Matériaux --- Conception technique --- Matériaux
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In the past decade, combinatorial and high throughput experimental methods have revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry, allowing researchers to conduct more experiments in a week than was previously possible in a year. Now high throughput experimentation is rapidly spreading from its origins in the pharmaceutical world to larger industrial research establishments such as GE and DuPont, and even to smaller companies and universities. Consequently, researchers need to know the kinds of problems, desired outcomes, and appropriate patterns for these new strategies. Editor James Cawse's far-reaching study identifies and applies, with specific examples, these important new principles and techniques. Experimental Design for Combinatorial and High Throughput Materials Development progresses from methods that are now standard, such as gradient arrays, to mathematical developments that are breaking new ground. The former will be particularly useful to researchers entering the field, while the latter should inspire and challenge advanced practitioners. The book's contents are contributed by leading researchers in their respective fields. Chapters include: -High Throughput Synthetic Approaches for the Investigation of Inorganic Phase Space -Combinatorial Mapping of Polymer Blends Phase Behavior -Split-Plot Designs -Artificial Neural Networks in Catalyst Development -The Monte Carlo Approach to Library Design and Redesign This book also contains over 200 useful charts and drawings. Industrial chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and physicists working in combinatorial and high throughput chemistry will find James Cawse's study to be an invaluable resource.
Planning (firm) --- Materials sciences --- 519.1 --- 66.017 --- 620.179 --- Combinatorics. Graph theory --- Materials and their properties --- Non-destructive testing. Other kinds of test --- Combinatorial chemistry. --- Engineering design. --- 620.179 Non-destructive testing. Other kinds of test --- 66.017 Materials and their properties --- 519.1 Combinatorics. Graph theory --- Combinatorial chemistry --- Engineering design --- Design, Engineering --- Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Combinatorial organic synthesis --- Combinatorial synthesis (Organic chemistry) --- High-throughput organic synthesis --- High-throughput synthesis (Organic chemistry) --- Multiple parallel synthesis (Organic chemistry) --- Organic compounds --- Pharmaceutical chemistry --- Biochips --- Design --- Synthesis
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664.8 --- 664.1 --- 664.64 --- 663 --- 635.1/.8 --- Preservation of organic edible substances (in general). Preservation of plant, vegetable products --- Sugar. Molasses. Glucose etc. --- Raw and intermediate materials for baked products --- Industrial microbiology. Industrial mycology. Zymurgy, fermentation industry. Beverage industry. Stimulant industry --- Vegetables. Kitchen gardening --- 635.1/.8 Vegetables. Kitchen gardening --- 663 Industrial microbiology. Industrial mycology. Zymurgy, fermentation industry. Beverage industry. Stimulant industry --- 664.64 Raw and intermediate materials for baked products --- 664.1 Sugar. Molasses. Glucose etc. --- 664.8 Preservation of organic edible substances (in general). Preservation of plant, vegetable products --- Petroleum technology. Petrochemistry --- CHEMICAL INDUSTRY --- 66.017 --- 620.2 --- 621.6.02 --- 621.6.031 --- 620.267 --- Substitute products --- Chemical industries --- Man-made chemicals industry --- Synthetic chemicals industry --- Materials and their properties --- Commercial materials. Goods. Wares --- Gases. Vapours. Air --- Radioactive substances --- Manufacture and industry --- Commercial products. --- 620.267 Radioactive substances --- 621.6.031 Water --- 621.6.02 Gases. Vapours. Air --- 620.2 Commercial materials. Goods. Wares --- 66.017 Materials and their properties --- 664.31 --- 664.9 --- 641.12 --- 637 --- Edible oils and fats in general --- Preservation of animal products --- Proteins. Nitrogenous foodstuffs. Meat, eggs, nuts, vegetables etc. --- Dairy produce. Meat. Other animal produce --- 637 Dairy produce. Meat. Other animal produce --- 641.12 Proteins. Nitrogenous foodstuffs. Meat, eggs, nuts, vegetables etc. --- 664.9 Preservation of animal products --- 664.31 Edible oils and fats in general --- 676.262 --- Timber and woodworking industry --- Coated paper and board (generally). Chromo paper. Art paper. Photographic paper (light-sensitive, photosensitive paper). Heliographic paper --- 676.262 Coated paper and board (generally). Chromo paper. Art paper. Photographic paper (light-sensitive, photosensitive paper). Heliographic paper --- 674 Timber and woodworking industry --- 662.71/.74 --- 549.6 --- 666.3/.7 --- 666.1 --- 549.21 --- Solid fuels --- Silicates. Titanates. Zirconates. Stannates --- Glass industry. Glass technology. Glass manufacture in general. Glass in the comprehensive sense --- Carbon group. Diamond. Graphite --- 549.21 Carbon group. Diamond. Graphite --- 666.1 Glass industry. Glass technology. Glass manufacture in general. Glass in the comprehensive sense --- 666.3/.7 Ceramics --- 549.6 Silicates. Titanates. Zirconates. Stannates --- 662.71/.74 Solid fuels --- 661.12 --- 661.7 --- 665 --- Pharmaceutical products --- Organic substances --- Oils. Fats. Waxes. Adhesives. Gums. Resins --- 665 Oils. Fats. Waxes. Adhesives. Gums. Resins --- 661.7 Organic substances --- 661.12 Pharmaceutical products --- Ceramics --- 330.15 --- 330.15 Grondstoffen. Natural resources --- Grondstoffen. Natural resources --- 669 --- 669 Metallurgy --- Metallurgy --- 674 --- 676 --- 677 --- 677 Textile industry --- Textile industry --- 676 Pulp, paper and board industry --- Pulp, paper and board industry --- Chemical industry --- Commercial products --- Commodities --- Economic goods --- Merchandise --- Products, Commercial --- Commodity exchanges --- Manufactures --- Chemicals --- Industries --- Water --- Contracting out --- 665.6 --- 665.6 Mineral oil technology. Technology of petroleum and allied products --- Mineral oil technology. Technology of petroleum and allied products --- Materials sciences --- Chemical technology --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Food science and technology --- Basic Sciences. Chemistry --- Organic Chemistry. --- Chemical industry.
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