Friday, June 20, 2014

ASME B31.3 - 2012 Process Piping, Publisher: ASME, ISBN: 9780791834213, Language: English, Print-Book

Detalhes


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Product Details

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2012
Pages: 540
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834213
Description

ASME has been defining piping safety since 1922.

ASME B31.3 contains requirements for piping typically found in petroleum refineries; chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, paper, semiconductor, and cryogenic plants; and related processing plants and terminals.  It covers materials and components, design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection, and testing of piping.

This Code applies to piping for all fluids including: (1) raw, intermediate, and finished chemicals; (2) petroleum products; (3) gas, steam, air and water; (4) fluidized solids; (5) refrigerants; and (6) cryogenic fluids.  Also included is piping which interconnects pieces or stages within a packaged equipment assembly.

Key changes to this revision include updating Table A-1 Basic Allowable Stresses in Tension for Metals in its entirety, adding Table A-1M Basic Allowable Stresses in Tension for Metals in metric units, adding Table A-2M Design Stress Values for Bolting Materials in metric units, adding metric units to Appendix H Sample Calculations for Branch Reinforcement, and adding a new Appendix N on Application of ASME B31.3 Internationally.

B31.3 is one of ASME’s most popular codes, widely adopted by jurisdictions worldwide.  It serves as a companion to ASME’s B31.1 Code on Power Piping as well as to the other codes in ASME’s B31 series.  Together, they remain essential references for anyone engaged with piping. 

Careful application of these B31 codes will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational, cost and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed within these volumes.

Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers, and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection, and testing of piping, plus all potential governing entities.

Table of Contents

Foreword 

Committee Personnel 
Introduction 
Summary of Changes 
Chapter I - Scope and Definitions 
Chapter II - Design 
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components 
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping 
 Components 
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping 
 Joints 
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support 
Part 6 - Systems 
Chapter III - Materials 
Chapter IV - Standards for Piping Components 
Chapter V - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection 
Chapter VI - Inspection, Examination, and Testing 
Chapter VII - Nonmetallic Piping and Piping Lined 
 With Nonmetals 
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components 
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping 
 Components 
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints 
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support 
Part 6 - Systems 
Part 7 - Materials 
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components 
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection 
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing 
Chapter VIII - Piping for Category M Fluid Service 
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Metallic Piping Components 
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping  
 Components 
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping  
 Joints 
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support of Metallic Piping 
Part 6 - Systems 
Part 7 - Metallic Materials 
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components 
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Metallic  
 Piping 
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records 
 of Metallic Piping 
Part 11 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 12 - Pressure Design of Nonmetallic Piping  
 Components 
Part 13 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic 
 Piping Components 
Part 14 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic  
 Piping Joints 
Part 15 - Flexibility and Support of Nonmetallic Piping 
Part 16 - Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Systems 
Part 17 - Nonmetallic Materials 
Part 18 - Standards for Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined  
 Piping Components 
Part 19 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Nonmetallic  
 and Nonmetallic Lined Piping 
Part 20 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records of  
 Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Piping 
Chapter IX - High Pressure Piping 
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components 
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components 
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints 
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support 
Part 6 - Systems 
Part 7 - Materials 
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components 
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection 
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing 
Chapter X - High Purity Piping 
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria 
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components 
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components 
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints 
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support 
Part 6 - Systems 
Part 7 - Metallic Materials 
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components 
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection 
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing 
Part 11 - High Purity Piping in Category M Fluid Service 
Appendices 
A - Allowable Stresses and Quality Factors for Metallic  
 Piping and Bolting Materials 
B - Stress Tables and Allowable Pressure Tables for Nonmetals 
C - Physical Properties of Piping Materials 
D - Flexibility and Stress Intensification Factors 
E - Reference Standards 
F - Precautionary Considerations 
G - Safeguarding 
H - Sample Calculations for Branch Reinforcement 
J - Nomenclature 
K - Allowable Stresses for High Pressure Piping 
L - Aluminum Alloy Pipe Flanges 
M - Guide to Classifying Fluid Services 
P - Alternative Rules for Evaluating Stress Range 
Q - Quality System Program 
S - Piping System Stress Analysis Examples 
V - Allowable Variations in Elevated Temperature Service 
X - Metallic Bellows Expansion Joints 
Z - Preparation of Technical Inquiries 
Index

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Normas Técnicas DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung ) para Fabricação de Parafusos, Porcas e Arruelas

Normas Técnicas DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung ) para Fabricação de Parafusos,Porcas e Arruelas

Parafusos são elementos de fixação, empregados na união não permanente de peças, isto é, as peças podem ser montadas e desmontadas facilmente, bastando apertar e desapertar os parafusos que as mantêm unidas. Os parafusos se diferenciam pela forma da rosca, da cabeça, da haste e do tipo de acionamento. Essas diferenças, determinadas pela função dos parafusos, permite classificá-los em quatro grandes grupos: parafusos passantes, parafusos não-passantes, parafusos de pressão, parafusos prisioneiros. Assim, cada norma é referente a um tipo especifico de parafuso.

Abaixo listamos o Conjunto de Manuais da DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung ) sobre parafusos que você pode comprar na Technos Publicações.

Título da Publicação
Preço
(em Reais)
840,00
1.045,00
945,00
905,00
605,00
1.065,0

Sunday, June 15, 2014

DIN Hanbooks (English Language Version) / (Versão em Inglês)


DIN Hanbooks (English Language Version) / (Versão em Inglês)


Título da Publicação
Preço
(em Reais)
DIN Handbook 1 Mechanical engineering - Basic standards 1, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2014-06, 5. Edition, 874 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-24534-6, Paper Covers, Translation: English
1.130,00
DIN Handbook 3 - Mechanical engineering, Basic standards 2 - Mechanical engineering - Basic standards 2, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-01, 5. Edition, 732 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-22837-0, Paper covers, Translation: English
975,00
840,00
DIN Handbook 43 - Fasteners 2 - Standards for pins, rivets, keys, adjusting and retaining rings, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2012-07, 4. Edition, 776 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-22693-2, Paper covers, Translation: English
1.045,00
DIN Handbook 55 Fasteners 3 - Standards for technical delivery conditions for bolts, screws, nuts and washers, Publisher: DIN, Publication Date 2014-01, 5. Edition, 730 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-24363-2, Paper Covers, Translation: English
945,00
DIN Handbook 140 Fasteners 4 - Dimensional standards for nuts and accessories for bolt/nut assemblies, Publisher: DIN, Publication Date 2014-10, 7. Edition, ISBN 978-3-410-24531-5, Paper Covers, Translation: English, [PRE - ORDER]
905,00
DIN Handbook 193 Fasteners 5 - Basic standards, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2011-04, 3. Edition, 446 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-21696-4, Paper covers, Translation: English
605,00
1.065,00
DIN Handbook 15/1 Steel Pipelines - Basic standards, Publisher: DIN, Publication Date 2015-10, 7. Edition, ISBN 978-3-410-24525-4, Paper Covers, Translation: English,  [PRE - ORDER]
840,00
DIN Handbook 15/2 Steel pipelines - Standards dealing with technical delivery conditions for steel pipes and tubes, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2009-10, 6. Edition, 547 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17678-7, Paper covers, Translation: English
745,00
DIN Handbook 15/3 Steel pipelines - Standards for flanges and their joints, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2009-10, 1. Edition, 619 Pages, 978-3-410-17681-7, Paper covers, Translation: English
835,00
DIN Handbook 15/4 Steel Pipelines - Standards for use in the design and construction of pipework,  Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2015-10, 4. Edition, ISBN 978-3-410-24528-5, Paper Covers, Translation: English,  [PRE - ORDER]
840,00
DIN Handbook 15/5 Steel pipelines - Standards for accessories and testing, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-02, 4. Edition, 674 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-23452-4, Paper covers, Translation: English
875,00
DIN Handbook 15/6 Steel pipelines - Standards for fittings and joint accessories, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-02, 1. Edition, 766 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-23464-7, Paper covers, Translation: English
990,00
DIN Handbook  45 Threads for engineering - Basic standards, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2009-06, 1. Edition, 573 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17447-9, Paper covers, Translation: English
715,00
DIN Handbook 105 Playground and recreational equipment - Standards on safety, installation and operation, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2010-05, 1. Edition, 458 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-20510-4 , Paper covers, Translation: English
620,00
DIN Handbook 349 - Technical springs - Standards for basic materials and semi-finished products, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-03, 1. Edition, 530 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-23520-0, Paper Covers, Translation: English
690,00
DIN Hanbook  28 Iron and steel - Dimensional standards, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2011-05, 10. Edition, 598 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-21752-7, Paper covers, Translation: English
795,00
DIN Handbook 401 Iron and steel: Quality standards 1 - General - Terminology; Material designations; General technical delivery conditions; Steel castings and forgings; Surface quality; Sample preparation and inspection documents, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2009-09, 5. Edition, 716 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17662-6, Paper covers, Translation: English
965,00
DIN Handbook 402 Iron and steel: Quality standards 2 - Structural steelwork, building and metalworking technology - Reinforcing steel and prestressing steel; Structural steel; Flats for cold forming; Electroplated sheet; Hot rolled and cold rolled flats and sections, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2014-10, 6. Edition, ISBN 978-3-410-24535-3, Paper Covers, Translation: English, [PRE - ORDER]
1.035,00
DIN HANDBOOK 403/1 Iron and steel - Quality standards 3/1, Iron and steel: Quality standards 3/1 - Pipeline engineering - Steel pipes with low and elevated temperature properties; Pipelines for combustible fluids; Steel pipes for welding and threading; Pipes for pressure and precision applications, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2010-03, 5. Edition, 696 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17768-5, Paper covers,  Translation: English
935,00
DIN Handbook 403/2 Iron and steel: Quality standards 3/2 - Pressure vessel and piping technology - Fine grain steel; Steels with low and elevated temperature properties; Steels for pressure vessels and pressure applications; Steel castings and forgings; Steel sheet and strip, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2010-03, 1. Edition, 534 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17769-2,  Paper covers, Translation: English
720,00
DIN Handbook 404/1 Iron and steel: Quality standards 4/1 - Steel for mechanical engineering and toolmaking - General and specific applications, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-10, 1. Edition, 754 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-24237-6, Paper covers, Translation: English
975,00
DIN Handbook 404/2 Iron and steel: Quality standards 4/2 - Steel for mechanical engineering and toolmaking - Precision steel tubes, steel for toolmaking, open-die steel forgings, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-10, 1. Edition, 494 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-24240-6, Paper Covers, Translation: English
640,00
DIN Handbook 404/1 Iron and steel: Quality standards 4/1 + DIN Handbook 404/2 Iron and steel: Quality standards 4/2 - PACKAGE, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-10, 1. Edition, 1248 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-24243-7, Paper covers, Translation: English
1.295,00
DIN Handbook 405 Iron and steel: Quality standards 5 - Stainless and other high-alloy steels - Stainless steel; High-temperature and heat resisting steels; Valve materials; Resistance alloys; Welded and circular seamless steel tubes, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2009-08, 5. Edition, 611 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-17672-5, Paper covers, Translation: English
825,00
DIN Handbook 450/3 – Aluminium 3 - Standards on aluminium alloy castings, forgings and forging stock, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-01, 1. Edition, 408 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-23271-1, Paper covers, Translation: English
535,00
DIN Handbook 450/4 – Aluminium 4 Standards on surface treatment of aluminium - Coating and anodizing, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-01, 1. Edition, 400 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-22834-9, Paper covers, Translation: English
520,00
DIN Handbook 474 - IT Management - Security techniques, process assessment, software asset management, Publisher: DIN, Publication date 2013-02, 1. Edition, 524 Pages, ISBN 978-3-410-23530-9, Paper covers, Translation: English
685,00

Monday, June 2, 2014

Automatic Control Systems, 9th Edition, July 2009, Farid Golnaraghi, Benjamin C. Kuo, ISBN: 978-0470048962, Hardcover, Language: English, John Wiley


Automatic Control Systems, 9th Edition, July 2009, Farid Golnaraghi, Benjamin C. Kuo, ISBN: 978-0470048962, Hardcover, Language: English, John Wiley


Detalhes

Prazo de entrega entre 3 a 4 semanas. 

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Product Details

Hardcover: 800 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 9th edition (July 7, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470048964
ISBN-13: 978-0470048962
Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.2 x 1.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds

Description

This thoroughly revised new edition is an outgrowth of senior-level control-system courses taught by the authors at their universities throughout their teaching career. Adopted by hundreds of universities in the United States and around the world, Automatic Control Systems represents the best of Kuo's work combined with additional new material by Farid Golnaraghi to create this exciting revision.

Table of Contents

Preface.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 What Is Feedback, and What Are Its Effects?
1.3 Types of Feedback Control Systems.
1.4 Summary.
Chapter 2: Mathematical Foundation.
2.1 Complex-Variable Concept.
2.2 Frequency-Domain Plots.
2.3 Introduction to Differential Equations.
2.4 Laplace Transform.
2.5 Inverse Laplace Transform by Partial-Fraction Expansion.
2.6 Application of the Laplace Transform to the Solution of Linear Ordinary Differential Equations.
2.7 Impulse Response and Transfer Functions of Linear Systems.
2.8 Stability of Linear Control Systems.
2.9 Bounded-Input, Bounded-Output.
2.10 Relationship between Characteristic Equation Roots and Stability.
2.11 Zero-Input and Asymptotic Stability of Continuous-Data Systems.
2.12 Methods of Determining Stability.
2.13. Routh-Hurwitz Criterion.
2.14 MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
2.15 Summary.
Chapter 3: Block Diagrams and Signal-Flow Graphs.
3.1 Block Diagrams.
3.2 Signal-Flow Graphs (SFGs).
3.3 MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
3.4 Summary.
Chapter 4: Theoretical Foundation and Background Material: Modeling of Dynamic Systems.
4.1 Introduction to Modeling of Mechanical Systems.
4.2 Introduction to Modeling of Simple Electrical Systems.
4.3 Modeling of Active Electrical Elements: Operational Amplifiers.
4.4 Introduction of Modeling of Thermal Systems.
4.5 Introduction of Modeling of Fluid Systems.
4.6 Sensors and Encoders in Control Systems.
4.7 DC Motors in Control Systems.
4.8 Systems with Transportation Lags.
4.9 Linearization of Nonlinear Systems.
4.10 Analogies.
4.11 Case Studies.
4.12 MATLAB Tools.
4.13 Summary.
Chapter 5: Time-Domain Analysis of Control Systems.
5.1 Time Response of Continuous-Data Systems: Introduction.
5.2 Typical Test Signals for the Time Response of Control Systems.
5.3 The Unit-Step Response and Time-Domain Specification.
5.4 Steady-State Error.
5.5 Time Response of a Prototype First-Order System.
5.6 Transient Response of a Prototype Second-Order System.
5.7 Speed and Position Control of a DC Moto.
5.8 Time-Domain Analysis of a Position-Control System.
5.9 Basic Control Systems and Effects of Adding Poles and Zeros to Transfer Functions.
5.10 Dominant Poles and Zeros of Transfer Functions.
5.11 Basic Control Systems Utilizing Addition of Poles and Zeros.
5.12. MATLAB Tools.
5.13 Summary.
Chapter 6: The Control Lab.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Description of the Virtual Experimental System.
6.3 Description of SIMLab and Virtual Lab Software.
6.4 Simulation and Virtual Experiments.
6.5 Design Project 1—Robotic Arm.
6.6 Design Project 2—Quarter-Car Model.
6.7 Summary.
Chapter 7: Root Locus Analysis.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Basic Properties of the Root Loci (RL).
7.3 Properties of the Root Loci.
7.4 Design Aspects of the Root Loci.
7.5 Root Contours (RC): Multiple-Parameter Variation.
7.6 MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
7.7 Summary.
Chapter 8: Frequency-Domain Analysis.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Mr, wr, and Bandwidth of the Prototype Second-Order System.
8.3 Effects of adding a Zero to the Forward-Path Transfer Function.
8.4 Effects of adding a Pole to the Forward-Path Transfer Function.
8.5 Nyquist Stability Criterion: Fundamentals.
8.6 Nyquist Criterion for Systems with Minimum-Phase Transfer Functions.
8.7 Relation between the Root Loci and the Nyquist Plot.
8.8 Illustrative Examples: Nyquist Criterion for Minimum-Phase Transfer.
8.9 Effects of Adding Poles and Zeros to L(s) on the Shape of the Nyquist Plot.
8.10 Relative Stability: Gain Margin (GM).
8.11 Stability Analysis with the Bode Plot.
8.12 Relative Stability Related to the Slope of the Magnitude Curve of the Bode Plot.
8.13 Stability Analysis with the Magnitude-Phase Plot.
8.14 Constant-M Loci in the Magnitude-Phase Plane: The Nichols Chart Applied to Nonunity-Feedback Systems.
8.15 Nichols Chart Applied to Nonunity-Feedback Systems.
8.16 Sensitivity Studies in the Frequency Domain.
8.17 MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
8.18 Summary.
Chapter 9: Design of Control Systems.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Design with the PD Controller.
9.3 Design with the PI Controller.
9.4 Design with the PID Controller.
9.5 Design with Phase-Lead Controller.
9.6 Design with Phase-Lag Controller.
9.7 Design with Lead-Lag Controller.
9.8 Pole-Zero-Cancellation Design: Notch Filter.
9.9 Forward and Feedforward Controllers.
9.10 Design of Robust Control Systems.
9.11 Minor-Loop Feedback Control.
9.12 A Hydraulic Control System.
9.13 Controller Design.
9.14. MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
9.15 Plotting Tutorial.
9.16 Summary.
Chapter 10: State Variable Analysis.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Block Diagrams, Transfer Functions, and State Diagrams.
10.3 Vector-Matrix Representation of State Equations.
10.4 State-Transition Matrix.
10.5 State-Transition Equation.
10.6 Relationship between State Equations and High-Order Differential Equations.
10.7 Relationship between State Equations and Transfer Functions.
10.8 Characteristic Equations, Eigenvalues, and Eigenvectors.
10.9 Similarity Transformation.
10.10 Decompositions of Transfer Functions.
10.11 Controllability of Control Systems.
10.12 Observability of Linear Systems.
10.13 Relationship among Controllability, Observability, and Transfer Functions.
10.14 Invariant Theorems on Controllability and Observability.
10.15 Case Study: Magnetic-Ball Suspension System.
10.16 State-Feedback Control.
10.17 Pole-Placement Design Through State Feedback.
10.18 State Feedback with Integral Control.
10.19 MATLAB Tools and Case Studies.
10.20 Summary.
Index.
Appendix A: Elementary Matrix Theory and Algebra.
Appendix B: Difference Equations.
Appendix C: Laplace Transform Table.
Appendix D: z-Transform Table.
Appendix E: Properties and Construction of the Root Loci.
Appendix F: General Nyquist Criterion.
Appendix G: ACSYS 2008: Description of the Software.
Appendix H: Discrete-Data Control Systems.

Author Information

Dr. Farid Golnaraghi is a professor and the Director of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at the Simon Fraser University in Vancouver since 2006. He also holds a Burnaby Mountain endowed Chair at SFU, and his primary research focus is on Intelligent Vehicle Systems. Prior to joining SFU, he was a professor of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. His pioneering research has resulted in two textbooks, more than a hundred and fifty journal and Conference papers, four patents and two start-up companies.

Dr. Benjamin C. Kuo is professor emeritus, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and has received many awards on his theoretical and applied research on control systems. He has written numerous papers and has authored more than 10 books on control systems. He has consulted extensively in industry.
New To This Edition   

Upgraded ACSYS software– the unique graphical interface of ACSYS enables students to apply MATLAB to control problems more intuitively.  This means they spend less time programming and more time applying concepts and evaluating results. 

- SIMLab and Virtual Lab applications – enable students to work on realistic problems and conduct speed and position control labs in a software environment. 
SIMLab enables students to see system parameters and alter them (as in any simulation).  This lets them observe concepts in action and practice with “what-if” scenarios of their own.

Virtual Lab introduces a black-box approach, where the students have no access to the plant parameters and have to use some sort of system identification technique to find them. In Virtual Lab, students have a realistic experience of the types of problems they would encounter in a real speed- or position-control lab, for example, amplifier saturation, noise, and nonlinearity.

•     Additional MATLAB toolboxes and case studies in almost every chapter
•     A sample section-by-section one-semester syllabus is given in the Instructor’s Manual on the Instructors BCS. The manual also contains detailed solutions to all the problems in the book.