Higher Engineering Mathematics - John O. Bird

Higher Engineering Mathematics

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Buch | Softcover
746 Seiten
2006 | 5th Revised edition
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978-0-7506-8152-0 (ISBN)
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Explains basic mathematical theories which are supported by practical engineering examples and applications from a wide variety of engineering disciplines. This book includes such topics as inequalities, differentiation of parametric equations, differentiation of hyperbolic functions, and homogeneous first order differential equations.
John Bird's approach, based on numerous worked examples and interactive problems, is ideal for students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Basic mathematical theories are explained in the simplest of terms, supported by practical engineering examples and applications from a wide variety of engineering disciplines, to ensure the reader can relate the theory to actual engineering practice. This extensive and thorough topic coverage makes this an ideal text for a range of university degree modules, Foundation Degrees, and HNC/D units. An established text which has helped many thousands of students to gain exam success, now in its fifth edition "Higher Engineering Mathematics" has been further extended with new topics to maximize the book's applicability for first year engineering degree students, and those following Foundation Degrees. New material includes: inequalities; differentiation of parametric equations; differentiation of hyperbolic functions; and homogeneous first order differential equations.
This book also caters specifically for the engineering mathematics units of the Higher National Engineering schemes from Edexcel, including the core unit Analytical Methods for Engineers, and the two specialist units Further Analytical Methods for Engineers and Engineering Mathematics in their entirety, common to both the electrical/electronic engineering and mechanical engineering pathways. A mapping grid is included showing precisely which topics are required for the learning outcomes of each unit, for ease of reference. The book is supported by a suite of free web downloads: Introductory-level algebra - to enable students to revise basic algebra needed for engineering courses; Instructor's Manual - featuring full worked solutions and mark scheme for all 19 assignments in the book and the remedial algebra assignment; Extensive Solutions Manual - 640 pages featuring worked solutions for 1,000 of the further problems and exercises in the book. New edition includes new and extended coverage of additional topics for undergraduate study and Foundation Degree courses.
It includes over 1,000 worked examples and over 1,750 problems, to enable the student to apply mathematics in real-world engineering contexts. An extensive Solutions Manual provides solutions to over 1,000 of the 1,750 further problems and is available as a free download for lecturers.

John Bird, the author of over 100 textbooks on engineering and mathematical subjects, is the former Head of Applied Electronics in the Faculty of Technology at Highbury College, Portsmouth, U.K. More recently, he has combined freelance lecturing at Portsmouth University, with technical writing and Chief Examiner responsibilities for City and Guilds Telecommunication Principles and Mathematics, and examining for the International Baccalaureate Organisation. John Bird is currently a Senior Training Provider at the Royal Naval School of Marine Engineering in the Defence College of Marine and Air Engineering at H.M.S. Sultan, Gosport, Hampshire, U.K. The school, which serves the Royal Navy, is one of Europe's largest engineering training establishments.

Preface; Number and algebra; Geometry and trigonometry; Graphs; Vector geometry; Complex numbers; Matrices and determinants; Differential calculus; Integral calculus; Differential equations; Statistics and probability; Laplace transforms; Fourier series; Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.11.2006
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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 246 x 189 mm
Gewicht 1309 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Angewandte Mathematik
ISBN-10 0-7506-8152-7 / 0750681527
ISBN-13 978-0-7506-8152-0 / 9780750681520
Zustand Neuware
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