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ISBN 10: 0136064426
ISBN 13: 9780136064428
Author: Elizabeth A Stephan, Benjamin L Sill, David R Bowman
Part I: Engineering Essentials
Everyday Engineering
1.1 Choosing a Career
1.2 Choosing Engineering as a Career
1.3 NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering
1.4 Choosing a Specific Engineering Field
1.5 Engineering Technology: A Related Field
1.6 Gathering Information
1.7 Pursuing Student Opportunities
Review Questions
Ethics
2.1 Ethical Decision Making
2.2 Plagiarism
2.3 Engineering Creed
2.4 Social Responsibility
In-Class Activities
Review Questions
Design, Teamwork, and Project Management
3.1 Design Processes
3.2 Defining the Problem or Need
3.3 Criteria: Defining What Is Important
3.4 Generating Ideas
3.5 Comparing Designs and Making Decisions
3.6 Prototyping and Testing
3.7 Sustainability: A Special Design Criterion
3.8 Working in Teams
3.9 Experimental Design: PERIOD Analysis
3.10 Project Timeline
3.11 Modern Project Management
In-Class Activities, Review Questions, Mini Design Projects
Engineering Communication
4.1 Basic Presentation Skills
4.2 Sample Presentations
4.3 Basic Technical Writing Skills
4.4 Common Technical Communication Formats
In-Class Activities, Review Questions
Estimation
5.1 General Hints for Estimation
5.2 Estimation by Analogy
5.3 Estimation by Aggregation
5.4 Estimation by Upper and Lower Bounds
5.5 Estimation Using Modeling
5.6 Significant Figures
5.7 Reasonableness
5.8 Notation
In-Class Activities, Review Questions
Solving Problems
6.1 Problem Types
6.2 SOLVEM: One Approach to Solving Problems
6.3 Representing Final Results
6.4 Avoiding Common Mistakes
6.5 Examples of SOLVEM
In-Class Activities, Review Questions
Part II: Ubiquitous Units
7. Fundamental Dimensions and Base Units
8. Universal Units
9. Dimensionless Numbers
Part III: Spectacular Spreadsheets
10. Excel Workbooks
11. Graphical Solutions
12. Models and Systems
13. Mathematical Models
14. Statistics
Part IV: Programming Prowess
15. MATLAB Basics
16. Algorithms, Programs, and Functions
17. Input/Output in MATLAB
18. Logic and Conditionals
19. Looping Structures
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