Just-In-Time Math for Engineers,
Edition 1
By Archibald Fripp, Jon Fripp and Michael Fripp

Publication Date: 29 Jul 2003
Description
Just-In-Time Math is a concise review and summary of the mathematical principles needed by all engineering professionals. Topics covered include differential calculus, integral calculus, complex numbers, differential equations, engineering statistics, and partial derivatives. Numerous example engineering problems are included to show readers how to apply mathematical techniques to a wide range of engineering situations. This is the perfect mathematics refresher for engineering professionals who use such math-intensive techniques as digital signal processing.

Key Features

  • Provides complete coverage of mathematical tools and techniques most commonly used by today's engineers
  • Includes conversion tables, quick reference guides, and hundreds of solved example problems based on common engineering situations
About the author
By Archibald Fripp, Electrical engineer and materials scientist, formerly a senior scientist at NASA and managed many space shuttle experiments, retired from NASA in 1998 but still consults for them on semiconductor and microgravity research.; Jon Fripp and Michael Fripp
Table of Contents
Basic Engineering Mathematics; Review of Integral and Differential Calculus; Engineering Statistics; Numbering Systems; Unit Conversions; Electrical Engineering Problems; Civil Engineering Problems; Chemical Engineering Problems; Mechanical Engineering Problems
Book details
ISBN: 9780750675352
Page Count: 368
Retail Price : £34.99
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Audience
Electronics/electrical engineers, civil engineers, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, software engineers, and engineering students. In general there are over 1,000,000 electrical/electronics engieers. Some specific audience numbers: According to the U.S. Department of Labor: - Electrical and electronics engineers: 310,000, Computer hardware engineers: 60,000, Electrical and electronics engineering technicians: 262,000, IEEE US membership is 240,000, including students, Approx. 25,000 electrical/electronics engineers graduate in U.S. each year and 15,000 computer science/computer engineering graduates. The American Society of Civil Engineers represents 125,000 members, American Institute of Chemical Engieners has more than 50,000 members, American Society of Mechanical Engieers has 125,000 members.