Introduction to Engineering, Modeling and ProblemSolving
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In this groundbreaking new text, Jay Brockman helps students acquire the engineering mindset, providing them with the core knowledge and skills all engineers need to succeed.   Through clear explanations and real-world examples—like how to provide water for rural communities in developing nations—Introduction to Engineering teaches students to see the world through the eyes of an engineer, looking at how engineers apply science and technology to solve problems facing society today.

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Dr. Jay Brockman is concurrently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.

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Part I: THE ENGINEERING MINDSET.

1Engineering and Society.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 The Engineering Method.

1.3 Networks and Systems.

1.4 Engineering Disciplines and Majors.

1.5 Engineering and Computing.

Problems.

2Organization and Representation of Engineering Systems.

2.1 WhatWe Think About HowWe Think.

2.2 Concept Maps.

2.3 Representation and Design.

2.4 Example:Water Supply for Rural Communities in Developing Nations.

Problems.

3Learning and Problem Solving.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Expertise and The Learning Process.

3.3 What Do You Know? Levels of Understanding.

3.4 Getting Good Results from Your Learning Efforts.

3.5 A Framework for Problem Solving.

3.6 How Much CO Does a Typical Passenger Car Produce?

3.7 Planning Larger Projects.

3.8 Heuristics.

Problems.

Part II MODEL-BASED DESIGN.

4Laws of Nature and Theoretical Models.

4.1 Engineering Models.

4.2 Evolution of Theory.

4.3 Models of Motion.

4.4 Modeling the “Spring of Air”.

4.5 The Birth of the Piston Engine.

4.6 The Science of Thermodynamics.

4.7 Conservation of Mass.

4.8 Analysis Example: The Internal Combustion Engine.

4.9 Design Example: The Handpump.

Problems.

5Data Analysis and Empirical Models.

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Theory and Data.

5.3 Empirical Models.

5.4 Using Statistics to Quantify Uncertainty.

5.5 Trade Studies: Evaluating Tradeoffs Between Design Variables.

Problems.

6Modeling Interrelationships in Systems: Lightweight Structures.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 The Statics Perspective.

6.3 The Materials Perspective.

6.4 Putting It All Together.

6.5 Example: A Trade Study of Strength versus Weight in a Truss.

Problems.

7Modeling Interrelationships in Systems: Digital Electronic Circuits.

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Computing Machines.

7.3 Digital Circuits from the Symbolic and Logical Perspective.

7.4 Digital Circuits from the Electronics Perspective.

7.5 Putting It All Together: Design of an Inverter.

Problems.

8Modeling Change in Systems.

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Predicting the Future: Accumulation of Change.

8.3 Launching a Softball.

8.4 Running Out of Gas.

Problems.

Part III PROBLEM SOLVING WITH MATLAB.

9Getting Started with MATLAB.

9.1 Your First MATLAB Session.

9.2 Examples.

Problems.

10Vector Operations in MATLAB.

10.1 Introduction.

10.2 Basic Operations.

10.3 Simple Two-Dimensional Plots and Graphs.

10.4 Statistics.

Problems.

11Matrix Operations in MATLAB.

11.1 Basic Operations.

11.2 Parameter Sweeps Over Two Variables.

11.3 Plotting 3-Dimensional Data.

11.4 Matrix Arithmetic.

11.5 Solving Systems of Linear Equations.

Problems.

12Introduction to Algorithms and Programming In MATLAB.

12.1 Algorithms, Flow Charts, and Pseudocode.

12.2 MATLAB Functions.

12.3 Conditional Selection Statements.

12.4 Loops or Repetition Statements.

12.5 Examples of Functions, Conditionals, and Loops.

12.6 Accumulation of Change.

Problems.

Appendix AProblem Solving Process.

Appendix BBloom’s Taxonomy: Levels of Understanding.

Appendix CEngineering Societies and Professional Organizations.

Appendix DSystems of Units.

D.1 The SI System.

D.2 Non-SI Units and Conversion Factors.

Bibliography.

Index.

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