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Engineering from Cambridge University Press Key information for librarians

Ebooks, journals and online resources for institutional and professional purchase

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Engineering from Cambridge The Cambridge University Press engineering programme offers focused attention to a defined set of core subject areas. These include:

• Aerospace engineering

• Biomedical engineering

• Chemical engineering

• Circuits and systems

• Civil and geotechnical engineering

• Communications and signal processing

• Computer engineering

• Electromagnetics

• Electronic, optoelectronic devices, and nanotechology

• Energy technology

• Engineering design, kinematics, and robotics

• Engineering mathematics and programming

• Engineering: general interest

• Image processing and machine vision

• Industrial manufacturing, and operations engineering

• Materials science

• Polymer science and engineering

• RF and microwave engineering

• Solid mechanics and materials

• Technology management

• Thermal-fluids engineering

• Wireless communications

ContentsJournals Collection 2019 .............. 3

Engineering Ebooks ...................... 4

Materials Science ..........................5

Hot Topics in Engineering ............ 7

MRS Advances ............................... 8

Purchase models .........................10

Products and pricing options ....11

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Engineering from Cambridge

Engineering journals collection 2019Publishing the journals of the Materials Research Society, the Microscopy Society of America, Royal Aeronautical Society, European Microwave Association, APSIPA – Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, and the International Centre for Diffraction Data.

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Regular PaperGuidance and control of standoff air-to-surface carrier vehicleI. Mir, A. Maqsood, S. Akhtar and S.A. Eisa 283

Improved aerofoil parameterisation based on class/shape function transformationW. He and X. Liu 310

Experimental investigation of infrared signal characteristics in a micro-turbojet engineS. M. Choi, S. Myong, R. S. Myong and W. Kim 340

Analysis of mistuned forced response in an axial high-pressure compressor rig with focus on Tyler–Sofrin modesF. Figaschewsky, A. Kühhorn, B. Beirow, T. Giersch and S. Schrape 356

Benefit and performance impact analysis of using hydrogen fuel cell powered e-taxi system on A320 class airlinerJ. A. Stockford, C. Lawson and Z. Liu 378

Design of scaled model for dynamic characteristics of stiffened cylindrical shells based on equivalent similar methodL. L. Zhou and D. K. Li 398

On-ground lateral direction control for an unswept flying-wing UAVZ. Y. Ma, X. P. Zhu and Z. Zhou 416

CONTENTSVolume 123 Number 1261 March 2019

Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at:cambridge.org/aer

THEAERONAUTICALJOURNALCovering all aspects of aerospace

Volume 123 Number 1261 March 2019

ISSN 0001-9240

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TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL AND INFORMATION PROCESSING

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VOLUME 1 2014Editor-in-Chief: Panos Y. PapalambrosCo-Editor-in-Chief: John S. Gero

Design ScienceAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

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1 Mixing hot and cold with soundN. Nama

5 Nonlinear spectral model for rotatingsheared turbulenceY. Zhu, C. Cambon, F. S. Godeferd &A. Salhi

S 33 Study of non-isothermal liquid evaporation insynthetic micro-pore structures with hybridlattice Boltzmann modelF. Qin, L. Del Carro, A. MazloomiMoqaddam, Q. Kang, T. Brunschwiler,D. Derome & J. Carmeliet

61 Universal evaporation dynamics of orderedarrays of sessile dropletsS. Hatte, K. Pandey, K. Pandey,S. Chakraborty & S. Basu

82 Kinematics and wake of freely fallingcylinders at moderate Reynolds numbersC. Toupoint, P. Ern & V. Roig

112 On standing gravity wave-depression cavitycollapse and jettingD. Krishna Raja, S. P. Das &E. J. Hopfinger

132 Analysis and modelling of Reynolds stressesin turbulent bubbly up-flows from directnumerical simulationsA. du Cluzeau, G. Bois & A. Toutant

169 Vortex axis tracking by iterative propagation(VATIP): a method for analysingthree-dimensional turbulent structuresL. Zhu & L. Xi

216 How the turbulent/non-turbulent interface isdifferent from internal turbulenceG. E. Elsinga & C. B. da Silva

239 Low-frequency selectivity in flat-plateboundary layer with elliptic leading edgeB. Wang, X. Mao & T. A. Zaki

S 263 Bulbous head formation in bidisperse shallowgranular flow over an inclined planeI. F. C. Denissen, T. Weinhart, A. TeVoortwis, S. Luding, J. M. N. T. Gray &A. R. Thornton

298 A theory on the spreading of impactingdropletsJ. M. Gordillo, G. Riboux & E. S. Quintero

316 Acoustic oscillations driven by boundarymass exchangeA. Offner, R. Yang, D. Felman, N. Elkayam,Y. Agnon & G. Z. Ramon

350 Interference and transmission ofspatiotemporally locally forced internal wavesin non-uniform stratificationsR. Supekar & T. Peacock

S 369 Drag force on an accelerating submerged plateE. J. Grift, N. B. Vijayaragavan,M. J. Tummers & J. Westerweel

399 Transient growth in the near wake region ofthe flow past a finite span wingNavrose, V. Brion & L. Jacquin

431 The Basset problem with dynamicslip: slip-induced memory effect andslip–stick transitionA. R. Premlata & H.-H. Wei

450 Direct numerical simulation of open-channelflow over smooth-to-rough andrough-to-smooth step changesA. Rouhi, D. Chung & N. Hutchins

S 487 The vanishing of strong turbulent fronts inbent pipesE. Rinaldi, J. Canton & P. Schlatter

503 Large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow over aparametric set of bumpsR. Matai & P. Durbin

526 Conditional statistics and flow structuresin turbulent boundary layers buffeted byfree-stream disturbancesJ. You & T. A. Zaki

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MICROWAVEAND WIRELESSTECHNOLOGIESjournals.cambridge.org/mrf

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PASSIVE COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITSDesign and development of 2 kW, 3 dBhybrid coupler for the prototype IonCyclotron Resonance Frequency (ICRF)systemAbhinav Jain, Rana Pratap Yadav and S. V. Kulkarni 1

Wideband filtering power dividers with widestopband rejectionGaoya Dong, Weimin Wang, Bo Zhang and Yuanan Liu 7

RADARAn autofocusing method for imaging thetargets for TWI radar systems withcorrection of thickness and dielectricconstant of wallSandeep Kaushal, Bambam Kumar and Dharmendra Singh 15

Prediction on operating range of passivetroposcatter detection systemZan Liu and Xihong Chen 22

TERAHERTZ TECHNOLOGY ANDAPPLICATIONSA 260-GHz on-chip cavity-backed slotantennaJun Xiao, Zihang Qi, Xiuping Li, Weiwei Feng and Hua Zhu 27

ANTENNA DESIGN, MODELLING AND MEASUREMENTSCompact circularly polarized antenna withwide axial ratio bandwidth using modifiedquasi-self-complementary structureGunjan Srivastava 35

Wideband dual-polarized Vivaldi antenna with improved balun feedLizhong Song and Huiyuan Zhou 41

A Low-profile planar monopole internalantenna for GSM/DCS/PCS/IMT/UMTS/WLAN/ISM/LTE operation in the MobilephonesLakbir Belrhiti, Fatima Riouch, Abdelwahed Tribak,Jaouad Terhzaz and Angel Mediavilla Sanchez 53

A low-profile triple-band circularly polarizedwide slot antenna for wireless systemsShilpee Patil, A. K. Singh, Binod K. Kanaujia and R. L. Yadava 67

Dual band- dual polarized planar inverted F-antenna for MBAN applicationsShankar Bhattacharjee, Manas Midya, Monojit Mitra and S.R. Bhadra Chaudhuri 76

METAMATERIALS AND PHOTONIC BANDGAP STRUCTURESNovel dual band patch antenna With Gapcoupled composite right/left-handedtransmission lineZ. Ahmed, M. M. Ahmed, M. B. Ihsan, A. A. Chaudhary and J. K. Arif 87

Time-domain analysis of a CRLH coupled-line coupler using the CN-FDTDmethodMahdieh Gholami Mayani, Shahrooz Asadi andShokrollah Karimian 94

Addendum – Miniaturized branch-linecoupler based on slow-wave microstrip linesH. Alhalabi, H. Issa, E. Pistono, D. Kaddour, F. Podevin, A. Baheti, S. Abouchahine and P. Ferrari 104

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Journal of Mechanics

13. A Constitutive Model of Sandstone Considering the Post Peak Behavior

C. N. Chen, W. C. Chang

Derivation of Non-newtonian Magnetic Fluid Lubricated Rough Centrosymmetric Squeeze Film Reynolds Equation and its Application

J. R. Lin, L. M. Chu, H. L. Chiang, Y. K. Chiu

Analyzing Free-free Beams by Green's Functions and Fredholm Alternative Theorem

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Acoustical Analysis of Enclosure Design Parameters for Microspeaker System

Optimization on the Performance of a Precision Flank-locking Locknut Considering the Machining and Operational Parameters

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Wave Propagation in Piezoelectric Medium with the Flexoelectric Effect Considered

F. Y. Jiao, P. J. Wei, Y. Q. Li

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Thermo-electro-mechanical Vibration Characteristics of Graphene/Piezoelectric/Graphene Sandwich Nanobeams

N. Kammoun, H. Jrad, S. Bouaziz, M. B. Amar, M. Soula, M. Haddar

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Material Shear Strength Assessment of Au/20Sn Interconnection for High Temperature Applications

L. L. Liao, K. N. Chiang

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Scrutiny of Unsteady Flow and Heat Transfer in a Backward-facing Step Under Pulsating Nanofluid Blowing Using the Eulerian-eulerian Approach

I. Zahmatkesh, E. Torshizi

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Linear Stability Analysis of Journal Bearings Lubricated with a Non-newtonian Rabinowitsch Fluid

J. R. Lin, T. C. Hung, C. H. Lin

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CONTRARY TO a lot of popular mythology, the designs of popular products and successful systems do not appear suddenly, or magically. The authors believe that symbolic representation, and related problem-solving methods, offer signifi cant opportunities to clarify and articulate concepts of design to lay a better framework for design research and design education. Artifi cial Intelligence (AI) provides a substantial body of material concerned with understanding and modeling cognitive processes. This book adopts the vocabulary and paradigms of AI to enhance the presentation and explanation of design. It includes concepts from AI because of their explanatory power and because of their utility as possible ingredients of practical design activity. This second edition has been enriched by the inclusion of recent work on design reasoning, computational design, AI in design, and design cognition, with pointers to a wide cross section of the current literature.

CLIVE L. DYM is Fletcher Jones Professor of Engineering Design and Director of the Center for Design Education at Harvey Mudd College. His primary interests are in engineering design and structural mechanics. He is the author of several books including, Engineering Design: A Synthesis of Views, 1st Edition (1994), Structural Modeling and Analysis (1997), Principles of Mathematical Modeling, Second Edition (2004), Engineering Design: A Project Based Introduction coauthored with Patrick Little (2008), He has published more than 90 refereed journal articles and is the founding editor of Artifi cial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing. He has served on the editorial boards of several other journals, including the ASME’s Journal of Mechanical Design.

DAVID C. BROWN is Professor of Computer Science and has a collaborative appointment as Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is also affi liated with the Manufacturing, Robotics and Learning Sciences programs. His research interests include computational models of engineering design, and the applications of artifi cial intelligence to engineering and manufacturing. He has published Design Problem Solving: Knowledge Structures and Control Strategies coauthored with B. Chandrasekaran (1990) and Intelligent Computer Aided Design coedited with M.B. Waldron and H. Yoshikawa (1992). From 2001 to 2011, he was the Editor in Chief of Artifi cial Intelligence in Engineering, Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, and has been on the editorial boards for Concurrent Engineering: Research and Application; Research in Engineering Design; and The International Journal of Design Computing.

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two previous editions of Numerical Methods in Engineering with Python.

This book is an introduction to numerical methods for students

in engineering. It covers the usual topics found in an engineering

course: solution of equations, interpolation and data fi tting, solution

of differential equations, eigenvalue problems, and optimization. The

algorithms are implemented in Python 3, a high-level programming

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JAAN KIUSALAAS is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of

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element methods, for more than thirty years. He is also the co-author

or author of four books – Engineering Mechanics: Statics, Engineering

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Engineering with MATLAB (2nd edition), and two previous editions of

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