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ISBN : 978-93-8610-2409; Year : 2017; Pages: 338; ` 350 ISBN : 978-81-7233-6141; Year : 2012; Pages: 1058; ` 595 Teachers Researchers Students 1 www.scientificpub.com LEADING PUBLISHER OF INDIA FOR THE DELHI OFFICE : 4806/24, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110 002 (India) Telefax : +91-11-41511055 5-A, New Pali Road, P.O. Box 91, JODHPUR - 342 001 (India) Tel. : +91-291-2433323, 2624154 Fax. : +91-291-2613449 E-mail : [email protected] New Books 2017-18 CONTENT : Future sciensts, engineers, public health workers face challenges which were predicted, but certainly not expected to emerge this soon and to the magnitude presently occurring. The problems and projected soluons in this book cover a broad spectrum of issues including industrial and domesc solid wastes, air polluon and associated global warming, noise polluon and safety. Many engineering elements go into developing soluons to these problems including the need for addional detailed mapping and surveying, developing improved waste water treatment, including the development of more eco-friendly process and importance on conservaon. Issues such as environmental assessments now play a most important role in praccally all proposed developments. Old landfills are being mined for fuel, new landfills are designed to prevent waste materials from migrang to groundwater and new approaches to waste incineraon focus on energy recovery and conversion of waste materials into usable materials. This text should help engineers and sciensts meet the environmental challenges. Environmental Engineering and Safety Sangeeta Raut & Sudip Kumar Sen 1. Introducon 2. Ecology 3. Chemistry in Environmental Engineering 4. Water Treatment 5. Waste Water Treatment 6. Air Polluon 7. Solid Waste Management 8. Hazardous Waste Management 9. Occupaonal Safety and Health 10. Hazard Control Measures 11. Product Safety 12. Safety Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials CONTENT : Limit State Design of Steel Structures Ramchandra & V. Gehlot Method of Limit State (Ulmate Limit State, (ULS) and serviceability limit state (SLS)) present an improved design philosophy and makes allow-ance for the short-compings of working stress method (convenonal and long me used in pracce). This method provides basic framework, within which the performance of the steel structures may be assessed against various liming condions and invo- lves some concept of probability. Object of limit design method is to get steel structure that will remain fit for use during its life with acceptable target reliability. The probability of a limit state being reached during its life me is kept very small. This method has been broadly adopted in many developed countries and based on the recommendaons of IS: 800-2007 (Third Revised Edion). This method has been covered in nine parts (in twenty six chapters and four appendices) as listed in contents. Aer introducing `Limit State Method of Design of Concrete Structures (LSD: CC) in IS: 456-1978, it was natural for Bureau of Indian Standard to introduce `Limit State Design of Steel Structures (LSD: SS). SI units for text for complete book, uncertaines involved in the working stress method and the concept of paral safety factors for the loads and strength of mate-rials (for yield and ulmate stresses reached) are the special feature of the book. Concepts of shear centre for thin-walled beam cross- secons and unsymmetrical bending of beams are important for various requirements and have been included in appendices. The text of book has been covered in about 1000 pages and 550 diagrams. The texts of various topics has been explained in many illustrave worked-out examples. Part - I. Structural steel, Secons structures, codes and specificaons; Part - II. Loads (Acons), Methods of Analysis and Design and Properes of Steel; Part - III. Concept of Limit State Method of Analysis; Part - IV. Method of Ulmate Limit State (ULS) and Serviceability Limit State (SLS) and paral safety factors for loads and strength of materials; Part - V. Design of Columns and Compression; PART-VI. Design of Tension Members; PART-VII. Design of Beams; PART-VIII. Design of Plate Girders; PART - IX. Welding and Design of Welded Joints. APPENDICES Engineering Civil ENG/07/17

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Future scien�sts, engineers, public health workers face challenges which were predicted, but certainly not expected to emerge this soon and to the magnitude presently occurring. The problems and projected solu�ons in this book cover a broad spectrum of issues including industrial and domes�c solid wastes, air pollu�on and associated global warming, noise pollu�on and safety. Many engineering elements go into developing solu�ons to these problems including the need for addi�onal detailed mapping and surveying, developing improved waste water treatment, including the development of more eco-friendly process and importance on conserva�on. Issues such as environmental assessments now play a most important role in prac�cally all proposed developments. Old landfills are being mined for fuel, new landfills are designed to prevent waste materials from migra�ng to groundwater and new approaches to waste incinera�on focus on energy recovery and conversion of waste materials into usable materials. This text should help engineers and scien�sts meet the environmental challenges.

Environmental Engineering and SafetySangeeta Raut & Sudip Kumar Sen

1. Introduc�on2. Ecology3. Chemistry in Environmental Engineering4. Water Treatment5. Waste Water Treatment6. Air Pollu�on

7. Solid Waste Management8. Hazardous Waste Management9. Occupa�onal Safety and Health10. Hazard Control Measures11. Product Safety12. Safety Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials

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Limit State Design of Steel StructuresRamchandra & V. GehlotMethod of Limit State (Ul�mate Limit State, (ULS) and serviceability limit state (SLS)) present an improved design philosophy and makes allow-ance for the short-compings of working stress method (conven�onal and long �me used in prac�ce). This method provides basic framework, within which the performance of the steel structures may be assessed against various limi�ng condi�ons and invo-lves some concept of probability. Object of limit design method is to get steel structure that will remain fit for use during its life with acceptable target reliability. The probability of a limit state being reached during its life �me is kept very small. This method has been broadly adopted in many developed countries and based on the recommenda�ons of IS: 800-2007 (Third Revised Edi�on). This method has been covered in nine parts (in twenty six chapters and four appendices) as listed in contents. A�er introducing `Limit State Method of Design of Concrete Structures (LSD: CC) in IS: 456-1978, it was natural for Bureau of Indian Standard to introduce ̀ Limit State Design of Steel Structures (LSD: SS). SI units for text for complete book, uncertain�es involved in the working stress method and the concept of par�al safety factors for the loads and strength of mate-rials (for yield and ul�mate stresses reached) are the special feature of the book. Concepts of shear centre for thin-walled beam cross-sec�ons and unsymmetrical bending of beams are important for various requirements and have been included in appendices. The text of book has been covered in about 1000 pages and 550 diagrams. The texts of various topics has been explained in many illustra�ve worked-out examples.

Part - I. Structural steel, Sec�ons structures, codes and specifica�ons; Part - II. Loads (Ac�ons), Methods ofAnalysis and Design and Proper�es of Steel; Part - III. Concept of Limit State Method of Analysis; Part - IV. Methodof Ul�mate Limit State (ULS) and Serviceability Limit State (SLS) and par�al safety factors for loads and strength ofmaterials; Part - V. Design of Columns and Compression; PART-VI. Design of Tension Members; PART-VII. Designof Beams; PART-VIII. Design of Plate Girders; PART - IX. Welding and Design of Welded Joints. APPENDICES

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Design of Steel Structures Vol.2

Eight edi�on of this book is based on Bridge Rules (Adopted in 1941, Revised in 1964 and Reprinted in 1989), and IS: 800-2007. Authors have distributed present text in the edi�on in thirty two chapters [that is, in Four parts (1) Steel Bridges and Influence Lines Diagrams for axial forces for the members of different types of truss-girders, (2) Special Steel Structures (3) Analysis of Structures specially, the method of tension co-efficients for determinate and indeterminate structures, (4) Aluminium structures. In order to emphasize that similar to various other subjects, this subject is also very vast. Therefore, space steel structures and stressed-skin steel structures have been described special features of this new-edi�on of this book may be men�oned as under (1) Historical development of different types of steel bridges details of some spans of longest spans of various types of steel bridges, (2) Design of Guyed Steel Chimneys (3) Instantaneous Centre of Rota�on (ICR) and Plas�c Analysis of Pitched slope (i.e., gable structure) and influences of axial forces and shear forces on the plas�c moment of resistance of the member cross-sec�ons.

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PART I. Steel BridgesPART II. Special Steel StructuresPART III. Design Of Aluminium Strcutures

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Ramchandra & V. GehlotTwel�h edi�on, 2009 of this book is based on IS: 800-2007 and also newly revised IS: 883-1994 (code of prac�ce for �mber structures). New code of prac�ce, IS: 800 is likely to be issued soon. It is likely to introduce ̀ `Limit State Design of Steel Structures''. Authors have distributed the text in thirty four chapters in main text and one chapter `on Loca�on of Shear Centre' in Appendix A. Concept of Shear Centre and bending axis is important and significant and essen�ally needed to understand simple theory of bending and so also unsymmetrical bending. Complete-text has been updated and new ma�er added (e.g., elas�c buckling, inelas�c, stability and instability of columns and compression members, torsional-buckling, torsional-flexural buckling, etc.). Behaviour of web-s�ffeners and web-panels specially near the end panels, tension-field ac�on has been first �me included to familiarise the students with the concept. Durability of steel members have been emphasized phenomenon of corrosion has been dis�nctly explained.

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PART I. Steel StructuresPART II. Timber StructuresPART III. Masonry Structures

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The book has been prepared in the form of a 'complete package' that includes, the experiments which have been wri�en very carefully mee�ng the standard adopted procedures, descrip�ve figures that aid the understanding, discussion sec�ons that intrigues the analy�cal & ra�onal thinking, objec�ve ques�ons por�on & a wide reference list for detailed study. The language has been used keeping in view the wide readership which includes students, demonstrators, lecturers, field personnel & others. The selec�on of the experiments has been done very precisely, incorpora�ng the very important ones from the subject.

1. To verify the Law of Parallelogram of forces & the Lami’s Theorem; 2. To verify the Polygon law of forces; 3. To determine the forces in the members of a Jib Crane; 4. To determine the Reac�ons at the supports of a Simply Supported Beam; 5. To determine the Coefficient of Fric�on between two surfaces on a horizontal plane; 6. To determine the Coefficient of Fric�on between two surfaces on an inclined plane; 7. To verify the Principle of Moments using Bell Crank Lever; 8. To verify the Principle of Moments using Compound Lever; 9. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o & Efficiency of First System of Pulleys; 10. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o & Efficiency of Second System of Pulleys; 11. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o & Efficiency of Third System of Pulleys; 12. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o, Efficiency & Law of Machine for the Weston’s Pulley Block; 13. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o, Efficiency & Law of Machine for a Worm & Worm Wheel; 14. To determinethe Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o & Efficiency of a Differen�al Wheel & Axle; 15. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o, Efficiency & Law of Machine for a Screw Jack; 16. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o & Efficiency of a Single Purchase Crab Winch; 17. To determine the Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ra�o, Efficiency & Law of Machine for a Double Purchase Crab Winch; 18. To determine the Mass Moment of Iner�a of a FlywheelMul�ple Choice Objec�ve Ques�ons; References

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Engineering Thermodynamics

R.K. PurohitThis book an Engineering Thermodynamics presents the principles and applica�ons of the subject and covers the en�re syllabus prescribed by various universi�es for undergraduate students. Needles to emphasise, this new book has been designed as a self learning capsule. With this aim the material has been organised in a logical order with lots of illustra�ve examples to enable students to thoroughly master the subject.

1. Basic Concepts Related to Thermodynamics2. Work and Heat3. The First Law of Thermodynamics4. First Law Applied To Flow Process5. The Second Law of Thermodynamics 6. Entropy7. Availability and Irreversibility8. Proper�es of Pure Substance9. Equa�on of States

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1. Basic Concepts related to Thermodynamics2. The First Law of Thermodynamics3. The Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy4. Proper�es of Stem5. Steam Generators6. Boiler Moun�ng and Accessories

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Foundation of Mechanical Engineering R.K.Purohit

The book is in the form of a ready reference. The subject ma�er of stra�graphy is full of names of forma�ons, groups, etc. At �mes when we need to know about a certain forma�on for which we do not know the exact stra�graphic posi�on, then we have to search the en�re book, page by page, which becomes quite irrita�ng and �me consuming. To overcome this problem, the idea of arranging the different forma�ons in an alphabe�c order occurred to the author. During this process it was seen that many small forma�ons, which are otherwise important, do not get their due representa�on, because they lie in company or associa�on with much larger forma�ons. Otherwise also stra�graphy is nothing but an orderly and chronological arrangement of different forma�ons. In other words, we can say that stra�graphy is a language by itself, where different forma�ons are its words. Same is the case with large number of fossils occurring in different forma�ons. In the usual literature on the subject, it is prac�cally impossible to find in what forma�on or forma�ons a par�cular fossil occurs and to which fossil group it belongs. Alphabe�cal arrangement of fossils as shown in the list of fossils will help students and scholars to persue their task in an easier and quicker way. To arrange such a large number of fossils in an alphabe�cal order and to find their fossil groups was really a tough job. S�ll the author does not claim that all the forma�ons and fossils occurring in the Indian stra�graphy are included in this book, and it cannot be the last word on the subject. This is more true in case of fossils, where unlimited literature is available.

Fluid Mechanics - RTU(for Rajasthan Technical University)

Kamlesh PurohitS.P. HarshaR.K. Purohit

1. List of Forma�ons; 2. Descrip�on of Forma�ons; 3. List of Tables; 4. List of fossils with theiroccurrences and fossils groups; 5. List of fossiliferous forma�ons with their fossils;6. List of fossil groups pertaining to this book; 7. Details of the fossil groups;8. List of fossils as per the fossil groups; 9. List of fossiliferous forma�ons.

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1. Basic Concept Rela�ng to Fluids2. Sta�c Pressure and its Measurement3. Fluid Sta�cs4. Buoyancy and Floata�on5. Rela�ve Mo�ons of Liquids6. Kinema�cs of Fluid7. Dynamics of fluid flow8. Flow through Orifices and Mouth Pieces9. Flow over Notches and Weirs

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Gas DynamicsR.K. PurohitThis book has been designed as a self contained learning capsule. To achieve this goal the material has been organised in a logical order and the topics have been discussed in a systema�c way. It is believed, this book mainly meant for the under graduate and post-graduate students, will cap�vate the interest of the teachers

1. Introduc�on 2. One dimensional compressible flow 3. Variable area flow4. Diaba�c flow5. Fanno flow 6. Normal ShockTable 1. One-Dimensional Isentropic Compressible-flow Func�onsTable 2. RAYLEIGH LINE - One dimensional compressible flow func�ons for stagna�on temperature change in the absence of fric�on and area changeTable 3. FANNO LINE - One Dimensional compressible flow func�ons for Adiaba�c flow at constant area with Fric�on.Table 4. One Dimensional Normal Shock Func�ons.

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Hydraulic MachinesR.K. Purohit

1. Impact of Free Jets2. Hydraulic Prime Movers3. Impulse Turbines4. Reac�on Turbines5. Governing of Hydraulic Turbines6. Performance of Hydraulic Turbines7. Centrifugal Pumps8. Reciproca�ng Pumps9. Miscellaneous Hydraulic Machines

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Material Science and ProcessesR.K. Purohit

1. Introduc�on2. Mechanism of deforma�on in crystalline materials3. Engineering Materials4. Manufacturing Proc-esses5. Foundry6. Welding, Brazing and Soldering Index

The second edi�on of Thermal Engineering (new name Mechanical Engineering) has been published with the hope that this edi�on too, would be received with the same zeal and enthusiasm as the first edi�on was privileged to receive earlier. In the new edi�on four chapters on Manufacturing Processes and chapter on Refrigera�on and Air Condi�oning have been added. Needless to emphasise, this new edi�on has been designed as a self-learning capsule. With this aim in view the material has been organised in a logical order and lots of illustra�ve examples have been incorporated to enable students to thoroughly master the subject. It is believed that this book, mainly meant for under-graduate students, will cap�vate the a�en�on of senior students as well as teachers.

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