A specialized scientific text focusing on small-angle X-ray scattering techniques used for studying the structure of materials at the nanoscale.
This book provides an introduction to the use of spectroscopic techniques—ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and mass spectrometry—in determining the structure of organic compounds. It is designed as both a textbook for students and a reference for researchers in organic chemistry.
This book presents fundamental principles and advanced analysis of stresses and deformation in concrete structures, widely used in civil engineering design and education.
A widely used engineering textbook explaining the theory and practical applications of the finite element method in structural and mechanical engineering. It covers fundamental concepts, element formulations, numerical techniques, and engineering problem applications.
This book introduces the basic principles of structural analysis used in civil and structural engineering. It covers classical analysis methods for beams, trusses, frames, and structures, with numerous worked examples and problems for students.
A comprehensive guide to structural analysis, covering theory, methods, and practical examples for analyzing various structural systems, suitable for civil engineering students and professionals.
This book presents the theory and applications of the finite element method used in engineering analysis including structural, thermal, and fluid problems. It provides practical examples and numerical methods widely used in engineering and applied mathematics.