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Computational Problems in Engineering [electronic resource] / edited by Nikos Mastorakis, Valeri Mladenov.

Contributor(s): Mastorakis, Nikos [editor.] | Mladenov, Valeri [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering: 307Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XII, 311 p. 177 illus., 135 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319039671.Subject(s): Engineering | Numerical analysis | Physics | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Engineering | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Mathematical Methods in Physics | Numeric ComputingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 519 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Noise Reduction at the Fan Outlet -- Performance Evaluation of Gibbs Sampling for Bayesian Extracting Sinusoids -- Controlling Chaotic Systems via Time-Delayed Control -- Analytical Results for a Small Multiple-Layer Parking System -- Three Dimensional Pulsatile Non-Newtonian Flow in a Stenotic Vessel -- A Polynomial Matrix Approach to the Descriptor Systems -- Analysis of the Electric Field Distribution in a Wire-Cylinder Electrode Configuration -- Oblique Newtonian Fluid Flow with Heat Transfer towards a Stretching Sheet -- Double Allee Effects on Prey in a Modified Rosenzweig-Macarthur Predator-Prey Model -- Buckling of Plates on Rotationally and Warping Restrained Supports.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides readers with modern computational techniques for solving variety of problems from electrical, mechanical, civil and chemical engineering. Mathematical methods are presented in a unified manner, so they can be applied consistently to problems in applied electromagnetics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, signal processing, automatic control and more.   • Features contributions from distinguished researchers on significant aspects of current numerical methods and computational mathematics; • Presents actual results and innovative methods that provide numerical solutions, while minimizing computing times; • Includes new and advanced methods and modern variations of known techniques that can solve difficult scientific problems efficiently.  .
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Noise Reduction at the Fan Outlet -- Performance Evaluation of Gibbs Sampling for Bayesian Extracting Sinusoids -- Controlling Chaotic Systems via Time-Delayed Control -- Analytical Results for a Small Multiple-Layer Parking System -- Three Dimensional Pulsatile Non-Newtonian Flow in a Stenotic Vessel -- A Polynomial Matrix Approach to the Descriptor Systems -- Analysis of the Electric Field Distribution in a Wire-Cylinder Electrode Configuration -- Oblique Newtonian Fluid Flow with Heat Transfer towards a Stretching Sheet -- Double Allee Effects on Prey in a Modified Rosenzweig-Macarthur Predator-Prey Model -- Buckling of Plates on Rotationally and Warping Restrained Supports.

This book provides readers with modern computational techniques for solving variety of problems from electrical, mechanical, civil and chemical engineering. Mathematical methods are presented in a unified manner, so they can be applied consistently to problems in applied electromagnetics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, signal processing, automatic control and more.   • Features contributions from distinguished researchers on significant aspects of current numerical methods and computational mathematics; • Presents actual results and innovative methods that provide numerical solutions, while minimizing computing times; • Includes new and advanced methods and modern variations of known techniques that can solve difficult scientific problems efficiently.  .

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