3rd Edition

The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering Specialized Topics and Emerging Technologies

928 Pages 371 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering: Specialized Topics and Emerging Technologies, Third Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge advancements and interdisciplinary topics that are shaping the future of the field, from biomechanics to aerodynamics. This is the third of three volumes for the third edition of the CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering. This volume... Read more

Editor bio

Preface

List of contributors

 

Chapter 1           Materials Michael

K.H. Leung Victor A. Greenhut, James D. Idol, Richard L. Lehman, Daniel J. Strange, Steven H. Kosmatka, Bhuvenesh C. Goswami, Weiping Wang, R. Alan Ridilla, Matthew B. Buczek, William F. Fischer, III, Sai Kishore Ravi, Yingguang Zhang, Bei Ran, Lei Ran

             

             

                            

Chapter 2           Modern Manufacturing

Paul Erickson, Scott Smith, Robert E. Schafrik, Steven Y. Liang, Trevor D. Howes, John Webster, Ioan Marinescu, K. P. Rajurkar, W. M. Wang, Talyan Altan, Weiping Wang, Alan Ridilla, Matthew Buczek, Ira Pence, Toskiaki Yamaguchi, Yashitsuga Taketomi, Carl J. Kempf, John Fildes, Yoram Koren, M. Tomizuka, Kam Lau, David C. Anderson, Tien-Chien Chang, Hank Grant, Tien-I. Liu, J. M. A. Tanchoco, Andrew C. Lee, Su-Hsia Yang, Barbara Linke , H. E. Cook, Chris Wang, Roop L. Mahajan

 

 

Chapter 3           Robotics

Paul Erickson, Frank L. Lewis, John M. Fitzgerald, Ian D. Walker, Mark R. Cutkosky, Peter McCormick, Kok-Meng Lee, Stephen Wood, Chen Zhou, John W. Priest, G. T. Stevens, Jr., John M. Fitzgerald, Kai Liu, Wenzhong Yan

 

                            

Chapter 4           MEMS Technology 

Michael K.H. Leung, Mohamed Gad-el-Hak, Marc J. Madou, Hong Zhou, Liang-Yu Chen, Phillip J. Zulueta, Srihari Rajgopal, Christian A. Zorman, Darrin J. Young, Mehran Mehregany, C. Channy Wong, Andrew D. Oliver, David W. Plummer, Li Li, Zehua Peng, Jinsong Zhou, Michael K.H. Leung

 

Chapter 5           Environmental Engineering

Michael K.H. Leung, Jan F. Kreider, Ari Rabl, Nevis E. Cook, Jr., Ronald R. Hewitt Cohen, Tissa Illangasekare, Paolo Zannetti, Peter S. Curtiss, John Firor, Keda Chen, Yizhen Zhang

 

Chapter 6           Engineering Economics and Project Management

Michael K.H. Leung, Chan S. Park, Donald D. Tippett, Xin Li, Nallapaneni Manoj Kumar, and Shauhrat S. Chopra

             

Chapter 7           Desalination – Solar and Non-Solar Technologies

D. Yogi Goswami, Noam Lior             

             

Chapter 8           Mechanical Engineering Codes and Standards

 D. Yogi Goswami, Matthew Vazquez

 

Chapter 9           Biomechanical Engineering

Gregory Freisinger, Rebecca Zifchock and Gunnar Tamm

 

Chapter 10         Aerodynamics

Paul Erickson, Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn, Camli Badrya

 

                            

Appendices       

A.           Properties of Gases and Vapors

B.           Properties of Liquids     

C.           Properties of Solids        

D.          Gases and Vapors          

E.           Miscellaneous  

Index                  

             

 

 

 

 

             

Biography

D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D., P.E., is a Distinguished University Professor and Director of the TECO Clean Energy Research Center at the University of South Florida, Tampa, USA. Internationally recognized for his research in renewable energy, he has published 23 books, 40 book chapters, and over 400 refereed technical papers, and holds 43 patents. Dr Goswami has held leadership roles including President of the International Solar Energy Society and Senior Vice President of ASME-International. His numerous accolades include the Frank Kreith Energy Award, Farrington Daniels Award, and Joan Hodges Queneau Palladium Medal. He was inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame (2016) and Solar Hall of Fame (1991). He is a Fellow of ASME, AAAS, ASHRAE, and the National Academy of Inventors.

 

Paul Erickson, Ph.D., is a Full Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, Davis, USA. He specializes in thermal science and renewable power technology, with expertise in heat and mass transfer in reacting flows. As Director of the UC Davis Energy Research Laboratory, his research focuses on energy conversion, gas-to-liquid technologies, endothermic fuels, and novel fuel utilization in combustion and electrochemical systems. He serves as Graduate Program Chair and formerly directed the U.S. Department of Energy's Fuel Cell, Hydrogen, and Hybrid Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Center. Dr. Erickson regularly teaches thermodynamics, advanced energy conversion, and instrumentation at graduate and undergraduate levels and is a highly sought-after mentor and researcher in energy engineering.

 

Michael K.H. Leung, Ph.D., FHKIE, RPE, CEng, MEI, is Chair Professor of Renewable Energy at the School of Energy and Environment and an Affiliate Faculty member in Mechanical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. He holds the Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund Professorship and directs the Ability R&D Energy Research Centre. His research interests include solar photocatalysis, green fuel production, marine antifouling, fuel cells, and advanced refrigeration. Dr. Leung has published over 250 journal papers and 18 book chapters and holds 10 patents. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of internationally renowned journal and is Secretary of the Board of Directors of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) and a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.

 

Gunnar Tamm, Ph.D., P.E.,is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, USA. Since joining in 2004, he has served as Director of the Mechanical Engineering Program and led institutional curriculum development. Dr. Tamm's teaching encompasses thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, renewable energy, and mechanical design. His research spans laser–target interactions, sustainable energy for military installations, robotics, and field-expedient systems design. With over 70 scholarly publications to his credit, he has received multiple awards for teaching and research excellence. As a Commissioner and Program Evaluator for ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission, he has also held visiting positions at Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories. Among his accolades are the John and Barbara Yellott Award and the ASME Solar Energy Division Award