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Exploring Engineering

An Introduction to Engineering and Design

  • 6th Edition - October 30, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Robert Balmer, William Keat
  • Language: English

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Description

Exploring Engineering: An Introduction to Engineering and Design, Sixth Edition explores the world of engineering by introducing the reader to what engineers do, the fundamental principles that form the basis of their work, and how they apply that knowledge within a structured design process. The three-part organization of the text reinforces these areas, making this an ideal introduction for anyone interested in exploring the various fields of engineering and learning how engineers work to solve problems. This new edition has been revised with new mini-design projects, more content on ethics, and more examples throughout the text on the use of significant figures.

Key features

  • Provides a multiple award-winning textbook that introduces students to the engineering profession, emphasizing the fundamental physical, chemical, and material bases for all engineering work
  • Poses ethical challenges and explores decision-making in an engineering context
  • Lists "Top Engineering Achievements" and "Top Engineering Challenges" to help put the material in context and show engineering as a vibrant discipline involved in solving societal problems
  • Includes a companion website with several drawing supplements, including "Free-hand Engineering Sketching," (detailed instructions on free-hand engineering sketching); "AutoCAD Introduction," (an introduction to the free AutoCAD drawing software); and "Design Projects," (freshman-level design projects that complement the "Hands-On" part of the textbook)

Readership

Freshman undergraduate students entering 4-year engineering programs, including those with declared or intended majors in all engineering areas such as mechanical, electrical, chemical, industrial, and civil engineering Freshman undergraduate students taking an Introduction to Engineering Course as a requirement for a technical degree or as an elective for science and technology requirements for other degree programs in liberal arts, business, life sciences, and so forth

Table of contents

Part 1: LEAD-ON

1. What Do Engineers Do?

2. Elements of Engineering Analysis

3. Force and Motion

4. Energy

5. Engineering Economics

6. Engineering Ethics

Part 2: MINDS-ON

7. Aeronautical Engineering

8. Chemical Engineering

9. Civil Engineering

10. Computer Engineering

11. Electrical Engineering
12. Industrial Engineering

13. Manufacturing Engineering

14. Materials Engineering

15. Mechanical Engineering

16. Nuclear Engineering

PART 2.1: INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING FIELDS

17. Bioengineering

18. Electrochemical Engineering

19. Environmental Engineering

20. Green Energy Engineering

21. Mechatronics and Physical Computing

PART 3: HANDS-ON

22. Introduction to Engineering Design

23. Design Teams

24. Design Step 1: Defining the Problem

25. Design Step 2: Generation of Alternative Concepts

26. Design Step 3: Evaluation of Alternatives and Selection of a Concept

27. Design Step 4: Detailed Design

28. Design Step 5: Design Defense

29. Design Step 6: Manufacturing and Testing

30. Design Step 7: Performance Evaluation

31. Design Step 8: Design Report

32. Examples of Design Competitions

33. Closing Remarks on the Important Role of Design Projects

Product details

  • Edition: 6
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 30, 2024
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Robert Balmer

Dr. Robert Balmer has worked as an engineer at the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory and at various DuPont facilities. He has over 40 years of engineering teaching experience and has authored 70 technical publications and the Elsevier undergraduate engineering textbook Modern Engineering Thermodynamics.
Affiliations and expertise
Mechanical Engineering Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Dean Emeritus, Engineering and Computer Science, Union College, Schenectady NY, USA

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William Keat

Dr. William Keat has been teaching design for 20 years, in courses ranging from freshman engineering to a graduate course in design methodology. Has been awarded two Pi Tau Sigma Outstanding Teacher Awards and two first place finishes at the Mini-Baja East Competition while serving as an advisor.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Union College, Mechanical Engineering Department, Schenectady, USA

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