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_aElectrical engineer's reference book _cEdited by G. R. Jones |
250 | _a14th ed. | ||
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_aLondon: _bButterworth Heinemann, _c1985. |
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300 | _aVarious pages. | ||
500 | _aHB | ||
520 | _aA long established reference book: radical revision for the fifteenth edition includes complete rearrangement to take in chapters on new topics and regroup the subjects covered for easy access to information. The Electrical Engineer's Reference Book, first published in 1945, maintains its original aims: to reflect the state of the art in electrical science and technology and cater for the needs of practising engineers. Most chapters have been revised and many augmented so as to deal properly with both fundamental developments and new technology and applications that have come to the fore since the fourteenth edition was published (1985). Topics covered by new chapters or radically updated sections include: * digital and programmable electronic systems * reliability analysis * EMC * power electronics * fundamental properties of materials * optical fibres * maintenance in power systems * electroheat and welding * agriculture and horticulture * aeronautic transportation * health and safety * procurement and purchasing * engineering economics. | ||
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_aElectrical engineering _940601 |
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_aSay, M. G. (ed.) _932096 |
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_aLaughton, M. A. (ed.) _932097 |
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