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MECHA NICAL DESIGN

Referen ce Source s

L A C I N A H C ME DESIGN es urc o S e c n e r e f e R

ALL D ID S . N S E M JA ster University

McMa

ONTO Y OF TOR IT S R E IV N U

PRESS

@ University of Toronto Press 1967 Printed in Canada Reprinted in 2018 ISBN 978-1-4875-8096-4 (paper)

PREFACE

One of the great weaknesses of modern engineering design practice is lack of information-retrieval facilities for obtaining scientific and technological information relevant to the design. It is vital for the designer to learn what is known in the literature about the physical phenomena controlling his design, what analytical techniques are available for predicting its performance, what engineering elements and components are available from suppliers, and what similar devices or systems have been designed before and how well they worked. When confronted with a new problem, the engineer often scarcely knows where to turn for such information. Even in our modern society this information is extremely difficult to obtain, so difficult that all too often designers do not try, and either rely wholly on intuition or repeat experimental and development work already in the literature. It is a tragic failure of modern technology that untold vast quantities of information lie lost and unused in our literature. There is some hope that the advent of giant computerized information-retrieval centres will soon alleviate this problem. This is particularly true of mechanizing the search for journal papers and magazine articles on very specific topics for which the designer is able to make very specific requests. However, very often the designer requires broad generalized information that is difficult to specify and is usually found in books. He needs reference lists of books and general papers under broad subject-catagories. By browsing he can find in such lists sources of information of a type he may not have realized even existed, and therefore could not have requested from either a librarian or mechanized information-retrieval systems. Such a list is also a convenient bibliography of available books and basic papers in various subject categories. This book is an attempt to meet this need in the general field of Mechanical Engineering. It is also intended to show the user the techniques of using information sources. The book should be useful to designers, researchers, and teachers in all areas of Mechanical Engineering. There is considerable overlap with other disciplines and the book should be useful to other categories of engineering, related applied fields such as architecture and industrial design, and the experimental sciences.

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It is also becoming clear that practising design engineers, to avoid obsolescence, must now spend a large portion of their working time extending their knowledge and learning new engineering theory. References such as these, kept updated, are a useful basis for such study. The author would welcome corrections and suggestions for additions to this book for future editions.

J. N . S.

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CONTENTS

Techniques of Using Information Sources

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Notes on Use of the References

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Acoustics, ~ Noise and Acoustics Adhesives 6 Aerodynamics, see Fluid Mechanics Aerial Ropeways 6 .n.e sthetic s 7 Agricultural Engineering 7 Air Conditioning, Heating, Ventilating and Refrigeration 8 Allowable Stresses, see Working Stresses and Theories of Failure Analysis - Computer 9 Analysis - General 13 Analysis - Numerical 19 Analysis - Probability and Statistics 23 Automotive Engineering 27 Bearings and Lubrication 28 Belts, see Chains and Belts Biological Engineering 30 Cams Castings Chains and Belts Chemical Engineering Equipment and Chemical Technology Clutches Coatings and Finishes

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Colour Computers, see Analysis Computers Containers and Packaging Controls Corrosion Couplings Creativity Creep Cyrogenics Data Processing Descriptive Geometry, see Detail Design Design - General Design Theory Detail Design, Drafting, Graphics, and Descriptive Geometry Dictionary Die Design Drafting, see Detail Design Elasticity, see Mechanics of Materials Electrical Equipment and Electronics Elevators Encyclopaedia Energy Conversion Combustion Direct Electromechanical

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Fuel Cells General Internal Combustion Engines Mechanical Nuclear Energy Solar Energy Thermoelectric Conversion Engines, ~ Energy Conversion Environment Estimating Evolution Experimental Machine Analysis Fasteners Fatigue Finishes, see Coatings and Finishes Fluid Flow Machinery Fluid Mechanics, Hydrology and Aerodynamics Fluid Power Food Technology Friction, see Wear

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Kinematics of Mechanisms, see Mechanisms

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Literature - Design Loadings Lubrication see Bearings and Lubrication

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Marketing Mass Transfer, see Heat and Mass Transfer Mathematics, ~ Analysis MaterialsGeneral Handling Metallic Non-Metallic Science Testing Mechanics Mechanics of Materials, see also Structures Mechanisms and Machine Dynamics Missiles and Rockets, see Space Vehicles Models, see Similitude and Models

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Gears Graphics, see Detail Design

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Handbooks Heat and Mass Transfer History of Machines Human Engineering

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Industrial Design Industrial Engineering, see Production Information Retrieval Invention

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Noise and Acoustics Nuclear Engineering, see also Energy Conversion-Nuclear Energy Operations Research, see Systems or Design Theory Optics Optimization Organization and Management for Design Packaging, ~ Containers and Packaging viii

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Paper Machinery Patents Philosophy of Design Plant Engineering Plumbing Presentation of Design Procurement Product Development Production and Industrial Engineering Profession

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123 Railway Cars Refrigeration, ~ Air Conditioning, Heating, Ventilating and Refrigeration 123 Reliability Reports - Design, see Presentation of Designs 126 Residual Stresses Safety Scientific Basis of Design Seals and Gaskets Ship Design Similitude and Models Social Science Space Vehicles Springs Standards

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Structures, see also Mechanics of Materials Suppliers Systems

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Testing, see Materials Testingor Experimental Machine Analysis Textile Machinery Thermal Stresses Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering Timber Tolerances Tool Design

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Ultrasonics

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Value Engineering Vessels Vibration and Transients

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Wear Weight Welding, Brazing and Soldering Working Stresses and Theories of Failure

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When seeking information the engineer must follow trails. The sources under Literature-Design are the most valuable for starting a very cold trail. They lead to indexes and abstracts. Often the seeker can do surprisingly well simply by browsing through appropriate journals. Reference leads to reference until a whole bibliography is built up. However, usually it takes a year or two to get on exhaustive bibliography of books and papers in a specific topic. There are a few key indexes and abstracts under LITERATURE-DESIGN which are invaluable for starting information trails. These are the Engineering Index, the Applied Science and Technology Index, the British Technology Index, the Classed Subject Catalog of the Engineering Societies Library, and A Guide to U.S. Indexing and Abstracting Services in Science and Technology. Using these sources, the designer may identify for himself the specific books and articles that he requires. Indexes and abstract services in the science fields and special engineering fields are listed in the last item above. Photocopies of articles can be obtained directly from major libraries listed below. Bound periodicals and books. may be obtained on interlibrary loan through a local library. Major technical libraries will provide a literature search service, usually for a fee. Some of these are listed below. Engineering Societies Library, 345 East 47th Street, New York 17, N. Y. National Science Library, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. John Crerar Library, 86 East Randolph Street, Chicago 1, Illinois.

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Technical Information Division, Office of Technical Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C. Franklin Institute, Science Information Service, 20th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia 3, Pa. New York Public Library, Science and Technology Division, 5th Ave. at 42nd Street, New York 10018, N. Y . At an even higher level of generality as a source of information is the National Referral Center for Science and Technology, The Library of Congress, Washington, D . C., 20540. The Center is designed to provide a single place to which scientists and engineers may turn for advice on where and how to obtain scientific or technical knowledge .:,f any kind. It does not answer technical inquiries directly, nor does it furnish bibliographic assistance. It functions as an intermediary, directing those who need information to those who can provide it. They encourage direct telephone enquiries - the number is area code 202, 967-8265 . Similar information may be found from the International Federation for Documentation in Bibliogra,phy of Directories of Sources of Information at the Hague. It may be helpful to the designer to know of journals and other periodicals which may publish information on the subject in which he is interested . He can use their indexes, or simply browse through the periodicals. Lists of such periodicals may be found in references under LITERATURE-DESIGN. The United States government publishes several indexes and abstracts of their technical publications . Technical societies and manufacturers' associations are fruitful sources of information. Sources for these are also ~nder LITERATURE-DESIGN. There are actually two aspects to engineering information retrieval - searching the literature, and keeping up with the literature in a given field. We have examined the former ; there are also aids available for the latter problem. The Engineering Index has an index card service in which abstract cards of articles are made available in approximately 300 "Field of Interest 2

Divisions". Subscribers to individual divisions receive cards once a week. The Eidg . Technische Hochschule Bibliothek has a similar service. Monthly reviews and indexes in various fields are available, including government publications. Periodicals listing and reviewing new books are useful for learning about new references . All of these may be found under LITERATURE-DESIGN . Finally there is the possibility of the designer maintaining his own indexing and abstracting system. Such systems, under the present state of the art, are limited to a rather narrow field of interest, even when supported by a large organization. The most widely used system is that sponsored by the Engineers Joint Council. This is commonly called the co-ordinate indexing, key word or uniterm system . An indexer selects a set of key words which describe the essential nature of the book or article to be indexed. A standard set of key words is used, and one very broad set is provided in the Thesaurus of Engineering Terms . Each book or article is also given an accession number which is not coded in any way. The system is made up of a card file containing a card for each standard key word; and an accession number card file in which each card represents each book or article indexed. The cards in this latter file commonly carry an abstract. When the key words are selected they are entered on an accession number or catalog card together with the title, author, etc . , and usually an abstract. The file must now be inverted so that the accession number is added to each keyword file card. The accession number from the abstract card is entered on the corresponding keyword card in the column which corresponds to the units digit. The cards are illustrated on the next page. We have seen how the information is stored; it must also be conveniently retrievable. To do this the searcher selects a set of key words which he believes adequately describ-e his problem. As a simple example, suppose the designer is concerned with the problem of buckling of tubes or pipes under external pressure . He might use the key words - "tubes", "pipes " , "buckling", "pressure" . The corresponding key word cards are examined and whenever an accession number is found that is common to all or most of the cards, it can be anticipated that the corresponding book or articles concerns the topic of search. The searcher then, of course, uses the accession number or catalog file to identify the publications. The system may or may not include actual holding of the publications. It may also be automated at various levels of sophistication. References describing the system in more 3

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Blackwell, W. A., and Grigsby, L. L., "Modeling Behavior Systems: 1. From Loop and Node Equations to State Space." ENGINEERING EDUCATION 57:8, p. 572-575, April 1967.



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On the premise that state-space modeling should be an important part of any fundamental system-analysis course, whether it is electric network theory, dynamics, hydraulics, or control systems, then the elements of linear graph theory form a useful basis on which a standard formulation procedure can be defined . It is shown that an electric network can be viewed as a set of interconnected components and that the linear graph is a useful tool for generating the independent voltage and current constra'ints imposed on the characteristics of the components by their interconnection. It is further shown that these constraint equations, when processed together with the component equations, lead directly to a set of first order differential equations called state equations. These equations, in linear or nonlinear form . are ready for compuier simulation or analytic solution by Laplace transform or matrix function techniques. Examples are given. and it is stated that network models in state space can be formulated and solved in the first network courses at the sophomore or junior level. Keywords: '''computers, ''electric network theory, engineering education, formulation, ''' linear graphs, *modeling behavior systems, '''state space, system analysis.

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detail are given under INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. Many leading journals provide key words and abstracts of all their articles in cut-out form which may be pasted to catalog cards. The figure uses an actual example of such a cut-out.

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The references are mostly books. It is generally not feasible to include any papers but those of most basic and general interest. The location of the book publisher is given in all cases except for those in New York City. Suggested books for the designer's personal library are marked with one asterisk. These are comprehensive, standardized or widely accepted texts in the field. Those references of wide and frequent use suitable for engineering office libraries are indicated by two asterisks. In both cases it is assumed that the designer would have some use in his field of work for the type of information in the references suggested. Never consult only one book on a subject. There is a great difference in quality of books and yet this is difficult to determine. Some books are good in one topic but poor in another. Each author gives a different approach and the sythesis of these gives the best insight. Some authors cover more ground than others, or penetrate topics in greater depth . It is a basic rule in the use of references - unless the information is of the briefest and most factual form - always consult several books or references on a given topic or subject.

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detail are given under INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. Many leading journals provide key words and abstracts of all their articles in cut-out form which may be pasted to catalog cards. The figure uses an actual example of such a cut-out.

NOTES THE

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USE

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REFERENCES

The references are mostly books. It is generally not feasible to include any papers but those of most basic and general interest. The location of the book publisher is given in all cases except for those in New York City. Suggested books for the designer's personal library are marked with one asterisk. These are comprehensive, standardized or widely accepted texts in the field. Those references of wide and frequent use suitable for engineering office libraries are indicated by two asterisks. In both cases it is assumed that the designer would have some use in his field of work for the type of information in the references suggested. Never consult only one book on a subject. There is a great difference in quality of books and yet this is difficult to determine. Some books are good in one topic but poor in another. Each author gives a different approach and the sythesis of these gives the best insight. Some authors cover more ground than others, or penetrate topics in greater depth . It is a basic rule in the use of references - unless the information is of the briefest and most factual form - always consult several books or references on a given topic or subject.

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ADHESIVES 1. Buchan, S.: Rubber to Metal Bonding, Pahneston, 1959. 2. Reprints: Design Manual on Adhesives, Machine Design, c1960. 3. Bikerman, J. J.: The Science of Adhesive Joints, Academic, 1961, 253pp. 4. Benson, N. K.: The Mechanics of Adhesive Bonding, Applied Mechanics Review, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Feb. 1961), p. 83. 5. Guttman, W. H.: Concise Guide to Structural Adhesives, Reinhold, 1961, 389 pp. 6. Bodnar, M. J. (editor): Symposium on Adhesives for Structural Applications, Interscience, 1962, 118 pp. 7. Skeist, I. (editor): Handbook of Adhesives, Reinhold, 1962, 683 pp. 8. Katz, I.: Adhesive Materials; Their Properties and Usage, Long Beach, Calif., Foster, 1964, 440 pp. 9. Carson, R. W.: Where to Get Help in Specifying Structural Adhesives, Product Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 11 (May 24, 1965), pp. 65-72. 10. Houwink, R. and G. Saloman: Adhesion and Adhesives, 2nd ed., Elsevier, Vol. 1, 1965, Vol. 2, 1967.

AERIAL ROPEWAYS

1. Czitary, E.: Seilschwebebahnen, (Aerial Ropeways), Berlin, Zweite Auflage, Springer Verlag, Wein, 1962. 2. Schnigert, z.: Aerial Tramways and Funicular Railways, Long Island City, N. Y,., Pergamon, 1966, 554 pp.

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ADHESIVES 1. Buchan, S.: Rubber to Metal Bonding, Pahneston, 1959. 2. Reprints: Design Manual on Adhesives, Machine Design, c1960. 3. Bikerman, J. J.: The Science of Adhesive Joints, Academic, 1961, 253pp. 4. Benson, N. K.: The Mechanics of Adhesive Bonding, Applied Mechanics Review, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Feb. 1961), p. 83. 5. Guttman, W. H.: Concise Guide to Structural Adhesives, Reinhold, 1961, 389 pp. 6. Bodnar, M. J. (editor): Symposium on Adhesives for Structural Applications, Interscience, 1962, 118 pp. 7. Skeist, I. (editor): Handbook of Adhesives, Reinhold, 1962, 683 pp. 8. Katz, I.: Adhesive Materials; Their Properties and Usage, Long Beach, Calif., Foster, 1964, 440 pp. 9. Carson, R. W.: Where to Get Help in Specifying Structural Adhesives, Product Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 11 (May 24, 1965), pp. 65-72. 10. Houwink, R. and G. Saloman: Adhesion and Adhesives, 2nd ed., Elsevier, Vol. 1, 1965, Vol. 2, 1967.

AERIAL ROPEWAYS

1. Czitary, E.: Seilschwebebahnen, (Aerial Ropeways), Berlin, Zweite Auflage, Springer Verlag, Wein, 1962. 2. Schnigert, z.: Aerial Tramways and Funicular Railways, Long Island City, N. Y,., Pergamon, 1966, 554 pp.

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ADHESIVES 1. Buchan, S.: Rubber to Metal Bonding, Pahneston, 1959. 2. Reprints: Design Manual on Adhesives, Machine Design, c1960. 3. Bikerman, J. J.: The Science of Adhesive Joints, Academic, 1961, 253pp. 4. Benson, N. K.: The Mechanics of Adhesive Bonding, Applied Mechanics Review, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Feb. 1961), p. 83. 5. Guttman, W. H.: Concise Guide to Structural Adhesives, Reinhold, 1961, 389 pp. 6. Bodnar, M. J. (editor): Symposium on Adhesives for Structural Applications, Interscience, 1962, 118 pp. 7. Skeist, I. (editor): Handbook of Adhesives, Reinhold, 1962, 683 pp. 8. Katz, I.: Adhesive Materials; Their Properties and Usage, Long Beach, Calif., Foster, 1964, 440 pp. 9. Carson, R. W.: Where to Get Help in Specifying Structural Adhesives, Product Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 11 (May 24, 1965), pp. 65-72. 10. Houwink, R. and G. Saloman: Adhesion and Adhesives, 2nd ed., Elsevier, Vol. 1, 1965, Vol. 2, 1967.

AERIAL ROPEWAYS

1. Czitary, E.: Seilschwebebahnen, (Aerial Ropeways), Berlin, Zweite Auflage, Springer Verlag, Wein, 1962. 2. Schnigert, z.: Aerial Tramways and Funicular Railways, Long Island City, N. Y,., Pergamon, 1966, 554 pp.

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AESTHETICS 1. Santayana, George: The Sense of Beauty, Dover, 275 pp. 2. Mumford, Lewis: Technics and Civilization, London, Routledge, 1946. 3. Mead, H.: Introduction to Aesthetics, Ronald, 1952, 307 pp. 4. Bullough, E.: Aesthetics, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1957, 158 pp. 5. Kouwenhoven, J. A. : The Wellsprings of Design, Architectural Record, (Apri11960), p. 181. 6 . Abramson, H. A. (editor): Problems of Consciousness, Josiah Macy Jr . Foundation, 180 pp. 7. Taylor, F. A.: Colour Technology for Artists, Craftsmen and Industrial Designers, London, Oxford University Press , 1961, 153 pp. 8. Birren, F. : Color for Interiors, Whitney Library of Design, 18 East 50th Street, New York, 1963, 258 pp .

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

1. Commission International de Genie Rural: Transactions of the Fifth International Congress of Agricultural Engineering (1958, Belgium), Ve Congres International de Genie Rural, Gembloux, Belgigue. 2. Hall, C . W . : Agricultural Engineering Index, Amer . Soc . of Agricultural Engineers, 1961. 3. Richey, C. B. (editor): Agricultural Engineers' Handbook First Edition 1961, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 880 pp. 4 . Barger, E. L., J. B. Liljedahl, W. M . Carleton and E. G . McKibben : Tractors and Their Power Units, 2nd ed . , Wiley, 1963, 524 pp. 5 . Farrall, A. W. and C. F. Albrecht (editors): Agricultural Engineering; a Dictionary and Handbook, Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1965, 434 pp.

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AESTHETICS 1. Santayana, George: The Sense of Beauty, Dover, 275 pp. 2. Mumford, Lewis: Technics and Civilization, London, Routledge, 1946. 3. Mead, H.: Introduction to Aesthetics, Ronald, 1952, 307 pp. 4. Bullough, E.: Aesthetics, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1957, 158 pp. 5. Kouwenhoven, J. A. : The Wellsprings of Design, Architectural Record, (Apri11960), p. 181. 6 . Abramson, H. A. (editor): Problems of Consciousness, Josiah Macy Jr . Foundation, 180 pp. 7. Taylor, F. A.: Colour Technology for Artists, Craftsmen and Industrial Designers, London, Oxford University Press , 1961, 153 pp. 8. Birren, F. : Color for Interiors, Whitney Library of Design, 18 East 50th Street, New York, 1963, 258 pp .

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

1. Commission International de Genie Rural: Transactions of the Fifth International Congress of Agricultural Engineering (1958, Belgium), Ve Congres International de Genie Rural, Gembloux, Belgigue. 2. Hall, C . W . : Agricultural Engineering Index, Amer . Soc . of Agricultural Engineers, 1961. 3. Richey, C. B. (editor): Agricultural Engineers' Handbook First Edition 1961, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 880 pp. 4 . Barger, E. L., J. B. Liljedahl, W. M . Carleton and E. G . McKibben : Tractors and Their Power Units, 2nd ed . , Wiley, 1963, 524 pp. 5 . Farrall, A. W. and C. F. Albrecht (editors): Agricultural Engineering; a Dictionary and Handbook, Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1965, 434 pp.

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AESTHETICS 1. Santayana, George: The Sense of Beauty, Dover, 275 pp. 2. Mumford, Lewis: Technics and Civilization, London, Routledge, 1946. 3. Mead, H.: Introduction to Aesthetics, Ronald, 1952, 307 pp. 4. Bullough, E.: Aesthetics, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1957, 158 pp. 5. Kouwenhoven, J. A. : The Wellsprings of Design, Architectural Record, (Apri11960), p. 181. 6 . Abramson, H. A. (editor): Problems of Consciousness, Josiah Macy Jr . Foundation, 180 pp. 7. Taylor, F. A.: Colour Technology for Artists, Craftsmen and Industrial Designers, London, Oxford University Press , 1961, 153 pp. 8. Birren, F. : Color for Interiors, Whitney Library of Design, 18 East 50th Street, New York, 1963, 258 pp .

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

1. Commission International de Genie Rural: Transactions of the Fifth International Congress of Agricultural Engineering (1958, Belgium), Ve Congres International de Genie Rural, Gembloux, Belgigue. 2. Hall, C . W . : Agricultural Engineering Index, Amer . Soc . of Agricultural Engineers, 1961. 3. Richey, C. B. (editor): Agricultural Engineers' Handbook First Edition 1961, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 880 pp. 4 . Barger, E. L., J. B. Liljedahl, W. M . Carleton and E. G . McKibben : Tractors and Their Power Units, 2nd ed . , Wiley, 1963, 524 pp. 5 . Farrall, A. W. and C. F. Albrecht (editors): Agricultural Engineering; a Dictionary and Handbook, Danville, Ill., Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1965, 434 pp.

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AIR CONDITIONING , HEATING, VENTILATING AND REFRIGERATION

l. Jennings, B. H.: Heating and Air Conditioning, Scranton, Pa . , International, 1956, 598 pp. 2. Woolrich, W. R. and W. R. Woolrich, Jr.: Air Conditioning, Ronald, 1957. 3 . Jennings, B. H. and S. R . Lewis: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, 4th ed., Scranton, Pa., International, 1958, 694 pp. 4. Alden, J. L.: Design of Industrial Exhaust Systems, 3rd ed., Industrial, 1959, 243 pp. 5. Carrier, W. H. et al: Modern Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilating, 3rd ed., London, Pitman, 1959, 592 pp. 6. International Congress of Refrigeration, Tenth, Copenhagen, 1959: Progress in Refrigeration Science and Technology, Proceedings, Pergamon Press for the International Institute of Refrigeration, 1960. 7. Flink, C. H. (editor): ASHRAE Guide and Data Book, 1961, Amer. Soc. of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, 1961, 1286 pp. 8. Lang, V. P.: Principles of Air Conditioning, Albany, N. Y., Delmar, 1961, 340 pp. 9. Dossat, R. J.: Principles of Refrigeration, Wiley, 1962, 544 pp. 10. Laub, J. M. : Air Conditioning and Heating Practice, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962, 640 pp. 11. Hutchinson, F. W.: Heating and Humidifying Load Analysis, Ronald, 1962, 550 pp. 12. Threkeld, J. L. : Thermal Environmental Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 512 pp. 13. Hutchinson, F. W.: Design of Refrigeration Systems for Air Conditioning, Industrial, 1963, 291 pp. 14. Watt, J. R . : Evaporative Air Conditioning, Industrial, 1963, 300 pp. 15. ------: Duct Manual and Sheet Metal Construction for Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems: Section 1. Low Velocity Systems, 2nd ed., Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Assoc., 1963, 166 pp. 16. Rogers, T. S.: Thermal Design of Buildings, Wiley, 1964, 196 pp. 17. - - - -- -: Industrial Ventilation, a Manual of Recommended Practice, 8th ed., American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Committee on Industrial Ventilation, 8

Lansing, Mich., 1964. 18. Emerick, R. H.: Heating Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 509 pp. 19. Goldsmid, H. J.: Thermoelectric Refrigeration, Plenum, 1964, 240 pp. 20. McGuiness, W. J . and others: Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 4th ed., Wiley, 1965, 658 pp . 21. Ambrose, E. R. : Heat Pumps and Electric Heating : Residential, Commercial, Industrial Year-Around Air Conditioning, Wiley, 1965, 205 pp . 22. Strock, C . and R. L. Koral (editors) : Handbook of Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilating, 2nd ed., Industrial, 1965, 1472 pp. 23 . Collacott, R . A.: Refrigeration, 3rd ed., London, P,itman, 1966, 90 pp. 24 . Ramsey, M. A. : Tested Solutions to Design Problems in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Industrial, 1966, 167 pp. 25 . Andrews, F. T. : The Architect's Guide to Mechanical Systems, Reinhold, 1966, 247 pp.

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COMPUTERS

1. Alt, F. L. : Electronic Digital Computers: Their Use in Science and Engineering, Academic, 1958, 336 pp. 2. Booth, K. H. V.: Programming for an Automatic Digital Computer, Academic, 1958 , 238 pp. 3. Grabbe, A.. M., S. Ramo, and D. E . Wooldridge: Handbook of Automation, Computation and Control, Vol. 2, Computers and Data Processing, Wiley, 1959, 1093 pp. 4. Karpius, W. J. and W . J . Soroka: Analogue Methods, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1959, 365 pp . 5 . Smith, G. W. and R. C. Wood: Principles of Analogue Computation, McGraw-Hill, 1959. 6. Truitt, T. V. and A. E. Rogers: Basics of Analogue Computers, Rider , cl960 . 7 . Ralston, A. and H. S. Wilf (editors): Mathematical Methods for Digital Computers, Wiley , 1960, 2.93 pp. 9

Lansing, Mich., 1964. 18. Emerick, R. H.: Heating Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 509 pp. 19. Goldsmid, H. J.: Thermoelectric Refrigeration, Plenum, 1964, 240 pp. 20. McGuiness, W. J . and others: Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 4th ed., Wiley, 1965, 658 pp . 21. Ambrose, E. R. : Heat Pumps and Electric Heating : Residential, Commercial, Industrial Year-Around Air Conditioning, Wiley, 1965, 205 pp . 22. Strock, C . and R. L. Koral (editors) : Handbook of Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilating, 2nd ed., Industrial, 1965, 1472 pp. 23 . Collacott, R . A.: Refrigeration, 3rd ed., London, P,itman, 1966, 90 pp. 24 . Ramsey, M. A. : Tested Solutions to Design Problems in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Industrial, 1966, 167 pp. 25 . Andrews, F. T. : The Architect's Guide to Mechanical Systems, Reinhold, 1966, 247 pp.

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COMPUTERS

1. Alt, F. L. : Electronic Digital Computers: Their Use in Science and Engineering, Academic, 1958, 336 pp. 2. Booth, K. H. V.: Programming for an Automatic Digital Computer, Academic, 1958 , 238 pp. 3. Grabbe, A.. M., S. Ramo, and D. E . Wooldridge: Handbook of Automation, Computation and Control, Vol. 2, Computers and Data Processing, Wiley, 1959, 1093 pp. 4. Karpius, W. J. and W . J . Soroka: Analogue Methods, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1959, 365 pp . 5 . Smith, G. W. and R. C. Wood: Principles of Analogue Computation, McGraw-Hill, 1959. 6. Truitt, T. V. and A. E. Rogers: Basics of Analogue Computers, Rider , cl960 . 7 . Ralston, A. and H. S. Wilf (editors): Mathematical Methods for Digital Computers, Wiley , 1960, 2.93 pp. 9

8. Jackson, A. S.: Analogue Computation, McGraw-Hill, 1960, 652 pp. 9. Bartee, T. C.: Digital Computer Fundamentals, McGraw- • Hill, 1960, 342 pp. 10. Scott, N. R.: Analogue and Digital Computer Technology, McGraw-Hill, 1960, 522 pp. 11. Rogers, A. E. and T. W. Connolly: Analogue Computation in Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill, 1960, 450 pp. 12. Nathan, R. and E. Hanes: Computer Programming Handbook: Guide for Beginners, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1961, 224 pp. 13. Fifer, S.: Analogue Computation, Theory, Techniques and Applications, Vols. 1-4, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 1331 pp. 14. Leeds, H. D. and G. M. Weinberg: Computer Programming Fundamentals, McGxaw-Hill, 1961, 368 pp. 15. ------: Modern Computing Methods, 2nd ed., National Physical Laboratory, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1961. 16. Huskey, D. and A. K. Korn {editors) : Computer Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 1288 pp. 17. Hamming, R. W.: Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 432 pp. 18. Williams, R. W.: Analogue Computers; Techniques and Components, Academic, 1961, 271 pp. 19. McCracken, D. D.: A Guide to FOR TRAN Programming, Wiley, 1961 , 88 pp. 20. McCracken, D. D.: A Guide to ALGOL Programming, Wiley, 1962, 106 pp. 21. Smith, R . E . and Dora E. Johnson: FOR TKAN Autotester, Wiley, 1962, 179 pp. 22. Colman, H. L. and C. Smallwood: Computer Language; an Autoinstructional Introduction to FOR TRAN, McGrawHill, 1962, 196 pp. 23. Organick, E. I.: A FOR TRAN Primer, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley , 1963, 186 pp. 24. Johnson, C . L.: Analogue Computer Techniques, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1963, 336 pp. 25. Arden, B. W. : An Introduction to Digital Computing, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 389 pp. 26. Ashley, J. R.: Introduction to Analog Computation, Wiley, 1963, 304 pp. 27. Chapin, N. : An Introduction to Automatic Computers: A Systems Approach for Business, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1963, 514 pp. 10

28. Fisher, F. P. and G. F. Swindle: Computer Programming Systems, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964, 800 pp. 29. Harris, L. D.: Numerical Methods Using FOR TRAN, Columbus, Ohio, Merrill, 1964, 256 pp. 30. James, M. L., G. M. Smith, and J. C. Wolford: Analog and Digital Computer Methods in Engineering Analysis, Scranton, Pa., International, 1964. '~31. McCracken, D. D. and W. S. Dorn: Numerical Methods and FORTRAN Programming, Wiley, 1964, 457 pp. ~'32. McCormick, J. M. and M. G. Salvadori: Numerical Methods in FOR TRAN, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 335 pp. 33. Levine, L.: Methods for Solving Engineering Problems Using Analog Computers, McGraw- Hill, 1964, 485 pp. 34. Harris, L. D.: FOR TRAN Programming (II and IV), Columbus, Ohio, Merrill, 1964, 156 pp. 35. Plumb, S. C.: Introduction to FORTRAN: Program for Self-Instruction, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 203 pp. 36. ------: Proceeding of 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference, American Federation .Jf Information Processing Societies, 1964, 629 pp. ,:,37 _ Harris, D. J.: Analogue and Digital Computer Methods, Gordon and Breach, 1964, 106 pp. 38. Douthwaite, G. K. and W. L. Dunn: Introductory Engineering Problems by Computer Methods, 2nd ed., 1965, Pacific Books, P. 0. Box 558, Palo Alto, Calif. ,:,39. Kuo, S. S.: Numerical Methods and Computers, Reading Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 368 pp. ,:,40. Pennington, R. H.: Introductory Computer Methods and Numerical Analysis, Macmillan, 1965, 384 pp. ,:,41. Southworth, R. W. and S. L. DeLeeuw: Digital Computation and Numerical Methods, McGraw-Hill, 1965, 544 pp. ,:,42. Prager,. W.: Introduction to Basic FOR TRAN Programming and Numerical Methods, Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell, 1965, 203 pp. ,:,43. McCracken, D. M.: A guide to FOR TRAN IV Programming, Wiley, 1965, 151 pp. ,:,44_ Golden, J. T.: FORTRAN IV: Programming and Computing, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1965, 270 pp. 45. Greenburger, M. and others: On-Live Computation and Simulation, Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T. Press, 1965, 126 pp .

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46. Kuo, F. F . and J. F . Kaiser: System Analysis by Digital Computer, Wiley, 1966, 438 pp. 47. Dimitry, D. L . Jr . and T. H. Mott, Jr.: Introduction to FOR TRAN IV Programming, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966, 352 pp. 48. Organick, E. I.: A FORTRAN IV Primer, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1966, 263 pp. 49. Haberman, C . M.: Use of Digital Computers for Engineering Applications, Columbus, Ohio, Merrill, 1966, 320 pp. 50 . Hull, T. E. : Introduction to Computing, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966, 192 pp. 51. Ekman, T. and C. E. Froberg : ALGOL : Introduction to Algol Programming , Oxford University Press, 1966, 129 pp. 52. Ledley, R. S.: FOR TRAN IV Programming, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 320 pp . 53. Southworth, R. W . and S. L. DeLeeuw, Digital Computation and Numerical Methods, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 544 pp. 54. James, M. L., G . M. Smith, and J. C. Wolford: Analog Computer Simulation of Engineering Systems, International, 1966, 246 pp. 55 . Moon, B. A. M . : Computer Programming for Science and Engineering, London, Butterworths, 1966, 255 pp. 56. Naylor, T. H. and others: Computer Simulation Techniques, Wiley, 1966, 352 pp. 57. Zulauf, E. C. and J. R. Burnett: Introductory Analog Computation with Graphic Solutions, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 112 pp. 58. Golde, H.: FORTRAN II and IV for Engineers and Scientists, Macmillan, 1966, 208 pp. 59. Peterson, G. R. : Basic Analog Computation, Macmillan, 1967, 160 pp. 60 . Stark, P. A . : Digital Computer Programming , Macmillan, 1967, 448 pp. (Three languages). 61. Hollingdale, S. H. (editor): Digital Simulation in Operational Research, American Elsevier, 1967, 392 pp. 62. Ralston, A. and H. S. Wilf: Mathematical Methods for Digital Computers, Vol. 2, Wiley, 1967, 304 pp. 63. Hassitt, A.: Computer Programming and Computer Systems, Academic, 1967, 374 pp. 64. Lee, R. M.: A Short Course in FORTRAN IV Programming, Based on the IBM System/ 360, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 144 pp. 65. Shigley, J. E. : Simulation of Mechanical Systems: an Introduction, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 352 pp. 12

ANALYSIS - GENERAL 1. Karman, T. V. and M. A. Biot: Mathematical Methods in Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1940, 489 pp. 2. Courant, R. and H. Robbins : What is Mathematics? An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods , Oxford University Press, 1941, 521 pp. 3. Churchill, R. V.: Modern Operational Mathematics in Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1944, 306 pp. 4. Johnson, W. C. : Mathematical and Physical Principles of Engineering Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1944, 346 pp . 5. Bell, E. T.: Development of Mathematics, 2nd ed., McGrawHill, 1945, 637 pp. 6. Widder, D.: Laplace Transforms , Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1946. 7 . Brand, L.: Vector and Tensor Analysis, Wiley, 1947, 439 pp. 8. Salvadori , M . G .: Math,e matical Solution of Engineering Problems, Columbia University Press, 1948, 258 pp . 9 . Churchill, R. V. : Introduction to Complex Variables and Applications, McGraw-Hill, 1948, 216 pp . 10. Kaplan, W. : Advanced Calculus, Reading, Mass., AddisonWesley, 1952, 679 pp. 11 . Miller, K. S .: Partial Differential Equations in Engineering Problems, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1953, 254 pp. 12. Focken, C . M.: Dimensional Methods and Their Applications, Macmillan, 1953, 232 pp . ,:, 13. Courant, R. and D . Hilbert: Methods of Mathematical Physics, Vol. 1, Interscience, 1953, 561 pp. 14 . Stabler , E . R . : An Introduction to Mathematical Thought, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1953, 268 pp. 15. Salvadori, M. G . and R. J. Schwartz: Differential Equations in Engineering Problems, Englewood Cliffs , N. J. , Prentice-Hall, 1954, 432 pp. 16 . Ver Planck , D . W . and B. R. Teare: Engineering Analysis, An Introduction to Professional Method, Wiley, 1954, 344 pp . 17. Beckenbach, E. F. (editor) : Modern Mathematics for the Engineer, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 536 pp. 18 . Lan.c zoz, C.: Applied Analysis, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1956, 608 pp . 19. Tricomi, F.: Integral Equations, Inter science, 1957, 246 pp.

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Wayland, H . : Differential Equations Applied in Science and Engineering, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1957, 353 pp. Cunningham, W . J.: Introduction to Non-linear Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 349 pp. Sutherland, R . L . : Engineering Systems Analysis, Reading, Mass . , Addison-Wesley, 1958, 223 pp . Webb, H. A. and D. G. Ashwell: A Mathematical Tool Kit for Engineers, London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1958. Exner, R. F. and M. F. Rosskopf: Logic in Elementary Mathematics, McGraw-Hill, 1959, 274 pp . Cheng, D. K . : Analysis of Linear Systems, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1959, 431 pp. Irving, J . and N . Mullineux: Mathematics in Physics and Engineering, Academic, 1959, 883 pp. Freiberger, W. F. (editor): The International Dictionary of Applied Mathematics, Princeton N. J . , Van Nostrand , 1960, 117 3 pp. Ipsen, D. C. : Unit Dimensions and Dimensionless Numbers, McGraw-Hill, 1960, 236 pp. Sears, W. R.: Small Perturbation Theory, Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1960. Sloan, R . W.: An Introduction to Modern Mathematics, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1960, 73 pp . Kaplan, W.: Ordinary Differential Equations, Reading , Mass. Addison-Wesley, 1960, 534 pp. Thomas, T. Y.: Concepts from Tensor Analysis and Differential Geometry, Academic Press, 1961. Ryder, F. L.: Creative Engineering Analysis, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1961, 281 pp. Moon , P. and D . E. Spencer: Field Theory for Engineers, Princeton, N . J., Van Nostrand, 1961, 530 pp. Beckenbach, E. F. (editor): Modern Mathematics for the Engineer, Second Series, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 456 pp. Thom, A. and C. S. Apelt: Field Computations in Engineering and Physics, Princeton, N . J., Van Nostrand, 1961, 165 pp. Korn, G. A . and T. M. Korn: Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 943 pp. Martin, W. T. and E . Reissner: Elementary Differential Equations, 2nd ed . , Reading, Mass . , Addison-Wesley, 1961, 331 pp. Lynch, W. A. and J. G. Truxal : Introductory Systems Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 445 pp. 14

40. Reed, M. B.: Foundation for Electric Network Theory, Englev.'ood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1961, 354 pp. 41. Koenig, H. E. and W. A. Blackwell: Electromechanical System Theory, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 504 pp. 42. Sagan, H.: Boundary and Eigenvalue Problems in Mathematical Physics, Wiley, 1961, 381 pp. 43. Khinchin, A. I.: A Course in Mathematical Analysis, (translated from Russian), Gordon and Breach, 1961, 684 pp. 44. Brown, R. G. and J. W. Milsson: Introduction to Linear System Analysis, Wiley, 1962, 402 pp. 45. Dettman, J. W. : Mathematical Methods in Physics and Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 336 pp. 46. Kaplan, W.: Operational Methods for Linear Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1962, 300 pp. 47. Elsgolc, L. E.: Calculus of Variations, (translated from Russian), Pergamon, 1962, 178 pp. 48. Kreyszig, E.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley, 1962, 856 pp. 49. Merritt, F. S.: Mathematics Manual; Methods and Principles of the Various Branches of Mathematics for Reference, Problem Solving and Review, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 378 pp. 50. Savant, C. J., Jr.: Fundamentals of the Laplace Transformation, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 238 pp. 51. Struble, R. A.: Non-linear Differential Equations, McGrawHill, 1962, 267 pp. ,:,52. Hildebrand, F . B.: Advanced Calculus for Applications, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 646 pp. 53. Springer, C. E.: Tensor and Vector Analysis - with Applications to Differential Geometry, Ronald, 1962, 242 pp. 54. Pontryagin, L. S.: Ordinary Differential Equations, (translated from Russian), Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1962, 298 pp. 55. Bickley, W. G. and R. E. Gibson: Via Vector to Tensor; an Introduction to the Concepts and Techniques of the Vector and Tensor Calculus, Wiley, 1962, 152 pp. 56. Churchill, R. V.: Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1963, 275 pp. 57. Wrede, R. C.: Introduction to Vector and Tensor Analysis, Wiley, 1963, 400 pp. 58. Pipes, L. A.: Matrix Methods for Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963, 427 pp. 59. Munroe, M. E.: Modern Multidimensional Calculus, Reading, 15

Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 392 pp. 60. Nering, B. D.: Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory, Wiley, 1963, 289 pp. 61. Kron, G.: Diakoptics; the Piecewise Solution of Large Scale Systems, London, Macdonald and Co., 1963, 166 pp. 62. Murphy, G., et al.: Engineering Analogies, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State Univ. Press, 1963, 255 pp. 63. Saaty, T. L.: Non-linear Mathematics, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 384 pp. 64. Crowder, H. K. and S. W. McCuskey: Topics in Higher Analysis, Macmillan, 1964, 561 pp. 65. Ames, W. F. (editor): Non-linear Problems of Engineering, Academic, 1964, 252 pp. 66 . Coleman, S. S.: Introduction to Mathematical Sociology, Free Press (Macmillan), 1964, 554 pp. 67 . Flegg, H. G.: Boolean Algebra and its Application, ·wuey, 1964, 261 pp . 68. Koshlyakov, N. S. and others: Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics, (translated from Russian), Wiley, 1964, 701 pp. 69. Boyce, W. E. and R. C. DiPrima: Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, Wiley, 1965, 464 pp. 70. Levens, A. S.: Graphical Methods in Research, Wiley, 1965, 192 pp . 71. McQuistan, R. B.: Scalar and Vector Fields; a Physical Interpretation, Wiley, 1965, 320 pp. '!'72. Hildebrand, F. B.: Methods of Applied Mathematics, 2nd ed., Englewood Cliffs, N. J . , Prentice-Hall, 1965, 384 pp. 73. Busacker, R. G. and T. L. Saaty: Finite Graphs and Networks, McGraw-Hill, 1965, 320 pp. 74. Ames, W. F.: Non-linear Partial Differential Equations in Engineering, Academic, 1965, 510 pp. 75. Hansen, A . G.: Similarity Analysis of Boundary Value Problems in Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1965, 124 pp. 76. Pease, M. C.: Methods of Matrix Algebra, Academic, 1965, 406 pp. 77. Aleksandrov, A. D. and others (editors): Mathematics, Its Content, Methods and Meaning, (translated from Russian), 3 Vols., Cambridge, Mass., M . I. T. Press, 1965, 1152 pp.

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78. Volynskii, B. A. and V. Y. Buknman: Analogues for the Solution of Boundary Value Problems, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1965, 460 pp. 79. Fodor, G.: Laplace Transforms in Engineering, (translated from Hungarian), Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Science, 1965, 750 pp. 80. Brand, L . : Differential and Difference Equations, Wiley, 1966, 624 pp. 81. Boas, M. L.: Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences, Wiley, 1966, 756 pp. 82. Bachman, G . and L. Narici : Functional Analysis, Academic, 1966, 530 pp . 83. Aczel, J.: Lectures on Functional Equations and Their Applications, Academic, 1966, 510 pp. 84. Davies, T. V. and E. M. James: Non-Linear Differential Equations, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1966, 274 pp . 85. Seabloom, R. W.: Vector Algebra for Engineers, McGrawHill, 1966, 155 pp. 86. Raven, F . H . : Mathematics of Engineering Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 544 pp. 87. Wylie, C. R.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1966, 896 pp. 88. Sokolnikoff, I. S . and R. M . Redheffer : Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering, 2nd ed., McGrawHill, 1966, 752 pp. 89. Duff, G. F. D. and D . Naylor: Differential Equations of Applied Mathematics, Wiley, 1966, 423 pp. 90. Scipio, L. A.: Principles of Continua with Applications, Wiley, 1966, 268 pp. 91. Moiseiwitsch, B. L.: Variational Principles, Wiley , 1966, 310 pp . 92. Pogorzelski, W. : Integral Equations and Their Applications, (translated from Polish), Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1966, 714 pp. 93. Halanay, A. : Differential Equations; Stability, Oscillation and Time Lags, Academic, 1966, 528 pp. 94. Finkbeiner, D. T. II: Introduction to Matrices and Linear Transformations, 2nd ed., San Francisco, Freeman, 1966, 297 pp. 95. Jaeger, L. G.: Cartesian Tensors in Engineering Science, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1966, 132 pp. 96. Noble, B.: Applications of Undergraduate Mathematics in Engineering, Macmillan, 1967, 400 pp .

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97. Mikhlin, S. G.: Linear Partial Differential Equations, (translated from Russian), Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967, 336 pp. 98. Shigley, J. E.: Simulation of Mechanical Systems, McGrawHill, 1967, 352 pp. 99. Koenig, H. E., Y. Tokad and H. K. Kesavan: Analysis of Discrete Physical Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 550 pp.

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1. Southwell, R.: Relaxation Methods in Engineering Science, London, Oxford University Press , 1940. 2. Willers, F . A.: Practical Analysis, Graphical and Numerical Methods, Dover, n. d. 3. Salvadori, M. G.: Numerical Methods in Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J . , Prentice-Hall, 1952, 258 pp. 4. Perlis, S. : Theory of Matrices, Reading, Mass., AddisonWesley, 1952, 237 pp . 5. Allen, D. M. DeG.: Relaxation Methods, McGraw-Hill, 1954, 257 pp. 6. MacDuffee, C.: The Theory of Matrices, Chelsea, 1956 . . 7. Hildebrand, F. B.: Introduction to Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 511 pp. 8. Crandall, S. H . : Engineering Analysis - A Survey of Numerical Procedures, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 417 pp . 9. Lanczos, C.: Applied Analysis, Englewood Cliffs, N . J . , Prentice-Hall, 1956, 539 pp. 10. American Mathematical Society (John H. Curtis Jr., editor) : Numerical Analysis : Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics, Vol. VI, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 298 pp. 11. John, F .: Advanced Numerical Analysis, New York University Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 1956. ,:,12. Kunz, K. S . : Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 575 pp. 13. Fox, L . : The Numerical Solution of Two Point Boundary Problems, London, Oxford University Press, 1957. 14. Langer, R. E. (editor) : On Numerical Approximation: Proceedings of a Symposium Conducted by the Mathematics Research Center, U . S . Army , at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 21-23, 1958, University of Wisconsin Press , 1959 (Publications of the Mathematics Research Center, U.S. Army, The University of Wisconsin, No. 1). ,:,15. Kantorovich, L. V. and V . I. Krylov: Approximate Methods of Higher Analysis, P. Noordhoff Ltd., P. 0. Box 39, Groningen, Holland, 1958, 681 pp . 16. Gantmakher, F. R. : Theory of Matrices, (translated from Russian), 2 Vol., Chelsea, 1959, 650 pp. 17 . Bodewig, E. : Matrix Calculus , 2nd ed . , Inter science, 1959, 464 pp .

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,:,18, Collatz, L.: The Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations, 2nd ed., West Germany, Springer-Verlag, 1960, 568 pp. 19. Bellman, R.: Introduction to Matrix Analysis, McGrawHill, 1950, 331 pp., 1960. 20, Forsythe, G. E. and W. R. Wasow: Finite Difference Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Wiley, 1960, 44 4 pp. 21. Ralston, R. and H. S. Wilf (editors): Mathematical Methods for Digital Computers, Wiley, 1960, 293 pp. 22, Lance, G. N.: Numerical Methods for High Speed Computers, London, Iliffe, 1960, 174 pp. 23, National Physical Laboratory: Modern Computing Methods, 2nd ed., London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1961, 170 pp. 24. ------: Modern Computing Methods, 2nd ed., Philosophical Library, 1961. 25. Hadley, G.: Linear Algebra, Reading, Mass., AddisonWesley, 1961, 290 pp. ,:,26. Zuguskin, V. L. : Handbook of Numerical Methods for Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations, (translated from Russian), Pergamon, 1961, 195 pp. ,:,z7. Todd, J.: A Survey of Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 608 pp . 28. Hamming, R. W.: Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 411 pp . ,:,29. Lapidus, L.: Digital Computation for Chemical Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 407 pp. 30. Bellman, R. and K. L. Cooke: Differential-Difference Techniques, Academic, 1962, 642 pp . ,:,31. Varga, R. S.: Matrix Iterative Analysis, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 322 pp. 32. Henrici, P.: Discrete Variable Methods in Ordinary Differential Equations, Wiley, 1962, 407 pp. 33. Kopal, Z.: Numerical Analysis, 2nd ed. , Wiley, 1962, 594 pp. 34. Fox, L. : Numerical Solution of Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Reading, Mass . , Addison-Wesley, 1962, 509 pp. 35. Steward, D. V.: On an Approach to Techniques for the Analysis of the Structure of Large Systems of Equations, SIAM Review, Vol. 4, No . 4, bet. 1962). pp. 321-342. ,:,36. Allcock, H. J. et al.: Nomograms, 5th ed., London, Pitman, 1963, 241 pp. 37. Macon, N . : Numerical Analysis, Wiley, 1963, 161 pp.

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38. Stiefel, E. L.: An Introduction to Numerical Mathematics, (trans. from German), Academic, 1963, 286 pp. 39. Faddeev, D. K. and V. N. Vadeeva: Computational Methods of Linear Algebra, London, Freeman, 1963, 616 pp. 40. Henrici, P.: Error Propagation for Difference Methods, Wiley, 1963, 73 pp. *41. Jennings, W.: First Course in Numerical Methods, Macmillan, 1964, 249 pp. 42. Nielsen, K. L.: Methods in Numerical Analysis, 2nd ed., Macmillan, 1964, 384 pp. 43. Wilkinson, J. H.: Rounding Errors in Algebraic Processes, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 161 pp. ,:,44. Fox, L.: Introduction to Numerical Linear Algebra, London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1964, 295 pp. 45. Traub, J. F.: Iterative Methods for the Solution of Equations, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 310 pp. 46. Henrici, P.: Elements of Numerical Analysis, Wiley, 1964, 328 pp. 47. Froberg, C. E.: Numerical Analysis, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 327 pp. 48. Noble, B.: Numerical Methods, 2 vols., Wiley, 1965, Volume 1: Iteration, Programming and Algebraic Equations, 168 pp., Volume 2: Differences, Integration and Differential Equations, 223 pp. 49. Smith, G. D.: Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations, London, Oxford University Press, 1965, 340 pp. 50. Wilkinson, J. H.: The Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem, London, Oxford University Press, 1965, 670 pp. 51. Khabaza, I. M.: Numerical Analysis, Pergamon, 1965, 242 pp. ,:c52. Kuo, S. S.: Numerical Methods and Computers, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 341 pp. 53. John, F.: Advanced Numerical Analysis, Gordon and Breach, 1965. 54. Burrows, W. H.: Graphical Techniques for Engineering Computation, Chemical Publishing, 1965, 435 pp. 55. Polozhii, G. N.: The Method of Summary Representation for Numerical Solution of Problems of Mathematical Physics, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1965, 283 pp., (Method of Finite Differences or Nets) 56. Berezin, I. S. and I. S. Zhidhov: Computing Methods, (translated from Russian), Reading, Mass., AddisonWesley, 1965, 2 vols. 1143 pp.

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57. Wendroff, B.: Theoretical Numerical Analysis, Academic, 1966, 239 pp. 58. Collatz, L.: Functional Analysis and Numerical Mathematics (translated from German), Academic, 1966, 473 pp. 59. Bramble, J. H. (editor): Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations, Academic, 1966, 373 pp. 60. Isaacson, E. and H. B. Keller: Analysis of Numerical Methods, Wiley, 1966, 528 pp. 61. Beckett, R. and J. Hurt: Numerical Calculations and Algorithms, McGraw-Hill, 1966. 62. Stroud, A. H. and D. Selrest: Gaussian Quadrature Formulas, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966, 384 pp. 63. Ceschino, F. and J. Kuntzman, Numerical Solution of Initial Value Problems, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966, 352 pp. 64. Babuska, I. and others: Numerical Processes in Differential Equations, (translated from Russian), Wiley, 1966, 351 pp. 65. Snyder, M. A. : Chebyshev Methods in Numerical Approximation, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966, 126 pp. 66. Bellman, R. and others (editors): Numerical Inversion of the Laplace Transform; Applications to Biology, Economics, Engineering, and Physics, American Elsevier, 1963, 249 pp. 67. Moursund, D. G. and C. S. Duris: Elementary Theory and Application of Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 352 pp. 68. Kelley, L. G.: Handbook of Numerical Methods and Application, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1967.

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ANALYSIS - PROBABILITY AND ST A TIS TICS 1. Kneale, W. : Probability and Induction,

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London, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1949, 264 pp. Aitken, A. C.: Statistical Mathematics, 7th ed., Interscience, 1952, 160 pp. Anders, H.: Statistical Theory with Engineering Applications, Wiley, 1952, 783 pp. Anderson, R. L. and T. A. Bancroft: Statistical Theory in Research, McGraw-Hill, 1952, 399 pp. Kempthorne, O.: Design and Analysis of Experiments, Wiley, 1952, 631 pp. Waugh, A. E.: Elements of Statistical Methods, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1952, 531 pp. Doob, J. L.: Stochastic Processes, Wiley, 1953, 654 pp. Burlington, R. S. and D. C. May: Handbook of Probability and Statistics, McGraw-Hill, 1953, 332 pp. Davies, 0. L. (editor): The Design and Analysis of Industrial Experiments, Halfner, 1954, 636 pp. Bowker, A. H. and G. J. Lieberman: Handbook of Industrial Statistics, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1955, 184 pp. Cochran, W. G. and G. M. Cox: Experimental Designs, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1957, 617 pp. Dixon, W. J. and F. J. Massey, Jr. : Introduction to Statistical Analysis, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1957, 488 pp. Cowden, D.: Statistical Methods in Quality Control, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1957, 727 pp. Feller, W.: An Introduction to Probability Theory, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1957, 461 pp. Fraser, D. A. S.: Statistics: An Introduction, Wiley, 1958, 398 pp. Gumbel, E. J.: Statistics of Extremes, Columbia University Press, 1958. Anderson, T. W.: An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Wiley, 1958, 374 pp. Cox, D. R.: Planning of Experiments, Wiley, 1958, 308 pp. Chew, V. (editor): Experimental Designs in Industry, Wiley, 1958, 268 pp. Bowker, A. H. and G. J. Lieberman: Engineering Statistics, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959, 585 pp. Williams, E. J.: Regression Analysis, Wiley, 1959, 214 pp. Schlaifer, R.: Probability and Statistics for Business Decisions, McGraw-Hill, 1959, 732 pp. 23

23. Blackman, R. B . and J. W. Tukey: The Measurement of Power Spectra, Dover, 1959. 24. Wadsworth, G . P. and J. G. Bryan: Introduction to Probability and Random Variables, McGraw-Hill, 1960, 292 pp. 25. Parzen, E.: Modern Probability Theory and its Applications, Wiley, 1960, 464 pp. 26. Harman, H. H.: Modern Factor Analysis, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1960, 469 pp. ,:,z7. Mosteller, F., R. E . K. Rourke, and G. B. Thomas : Probability: A First Course, Reading, Mass . , AddisonWesley, 1961, 319 pp. 28. Peterson, E. L.: Statistical Analysis and Optimization of Systems, Wiley, 1961, 190 pp. 29. Lebedev, V. L.: Random Processes in Electrical and Mechanical Systems, {translated from Russian), National Science Foundation, 1961, 122 pp. {Available from U.S . Office of Technical Services). 30. Day, J . P.: Inductive Probability, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961, 336 pp . 31. Mosteller, F . , R . E. K. Rourke, and G. B. Thomas: Probability with Statistical Applications, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1961, 480 pp. 32. Cooley, W. W. and P. R. Lohnes : Multivariate Procedures for the Behaviourial Sciences, Wiley, 1962, 211 pp. 33 . Wolf, F. L .: Elements of Probability and Statistics, McGrawHill, 1962, 337 pp. 34. Young, H. D .: Statistical Treatment of Experimental Data, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 192 pp. 35. Bogdanoff, J. L. and F. Kozin {editors) : Proceedings of the First Symposium on Engineering Applications of Random Theory and Probability, Wiley , 1962, 421 pp. 36. Owen, D. B. : Handbook of Statistical Tables, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1962, 580 pp. 37. Birnbaum, Z . W. : An Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Harper and Row, 1962, 325 pp. 38. Cochran, W. G.: Sampling Techniques, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1963 , 413 pp. 39. Freeman, A. A.: Introduction to Statistical Inference, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 544 pp . 40. Leeming, J. J.: Statistical Methods for Engineers, Glasgow, Blackie, 1963, 146 pp. 41. Tocher, K. D.: The Art of Simulation, London, English Universities Press, 1963, 184 pp.

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,:, 42. Kennedy, J . B. and A. M. Neville: Basic Statistical Methods for E11gineers and Scientists, Scranton, Pa., International Textbook, 1964, 325 pp. 43. Johnson, J. L. and F. C. Leone: Statistics and Experimental Design in Engineering and the Physical Sciences, Vol. 1, 523 pp., Vol. 2, 399 pp., Wiley, 1964. 44. Lawley, D. N. and A. E. Maxwell: Factor Analysis as a Statistical Method, London, Butterworths, 1964, 117 pp. 45. Mace, A. E.: Sample Size Determination, Reinhold, 1964, 226 pp . 46. Shreider, Y. A. {editor): Method of Statistical Testing (Monte Carlo Technique), Princeton, N. J., Elsevier, 1964, 313 pp. 47. Wine, R. W. : Statistics for Scientists and Engineers, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 671 pp. 48. Kyburg, H. E. and H. E . Smokler (editors): Studies in Subjective Probabilities, Wiley, 1964, 203 pp. 49. Brownlee, K. A.: Statistical Theory and Methodology in Science and Engineering, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1965, 608 pp. 50 . Fry, T . C .: Probability and Its Engineering Uses, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Von Nostrand, 1965, 450 pp. 51. Guttman, I. and S. S. Wilks: Introductory Engineering Statistics, Wiley, 1965, 356 pp. ,:,52. Papoulis, A .: Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes, McGraw- Hill, 1965, 583 pp. 53. Lindley, D. V.: Introduction to Probability and Statistics from a Bayesion Viewpoint, London, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1965, Vol. 1, 259 pp, Vol. 2, 292 pp. 54. Good, I. J. : The Estimation of Probabilities; an Essay on Modern Bayesion Methods, Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T. Press, 1965, 109 pp. 55. Meyer, P. L. : Introductory Probability and Statistical Applications, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 339 pp. 56. Deutsch, R. : Estimation Theory, Englewood Cliffs, N. J . , Prentice-Hall, 1965, 269 pp. 57. Prabhu, N. U.: Stochastic Processes, Macmillan, 1965, 233 pp. 58. Draper, N. R. and H . Smith: Applied Regression Analysis, Wiley, 1966, 417 pp. 59. Mitropol 'skii, A. K.: Correlation Equations for Statistical Computations, {translated from Russian), Consultants Bureau, 1966, 103 pp. 60. Bendat, J. S. and A~ G. Piersol.: Measurement and Analysis of Random Data, Wiley, 1966. 25

61. Hammersley, J . M. and D. C. Handscomb: Monte Carlo Methods, Methuen, 1966, 186 pp. 62. Karlin, S. : A First Course in Stochastic Processes, Academic, 1966, 502 pp. 63. Buslenko, N . P. and others: The Monte Carlo Method, (translated from Russian), Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1966, 381 pp . 64. Korn, G. A . : Random Process Simulation and Measurements, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 234 pp. 65. Feller, W.: An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, Vol. II, Wiley, 1966, 626 pp. 66. Bartee, E. M.: Statistical Methods in Engineering Experiments, Merrill, 1966, 300 pp. *67. Drake, A. W .: Fundamentals of Applied Probability Theory, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 304 pp.

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1. Heldt, P. M. : The Automobile Chassis, 3rd ed., London, Iliffe, 1952. 2. Heldt, P. M.: Torque Converters, 5th ed., London, Iliffe, 1955. I 3. Bekker, M. G.: Theory of Land Locomotion, Ann Arbor, Mich., University of Michigan Press, 1956, 520 pp. 4. Dept. of Aero. Engin.: Symposium on Ground Effect Phenomena. A Compilation of the Papers Presented Oct. 21, 22, 23, 1959, Princeton, N. J., Dept. of Aero. Engin., Princeton University. 5 . University of Michigan, College of Engineering: Land Locomotion Mechanics; an Intensive Course for Practicing Scientists and Engineers, Ann Arbor, Mich., University of Michigan, 1959. 6. Bekker, M. G.: Off-the-Road Locomotion, Ann Arbor Mich., University of Michigan Press, 1960, 220 pp. 7. Steeds, W.: Mechanics of Road Vehicles, London, Iliffe, 1960, 287 pp. 8. Crouse, W. H.: Automotive Mechanics, 4th ed., McGrawHill, 1960, 760 pp. 9. Reprints: Mechanics of Vehicles, Machine Design, cl960. 10. Giles, J. G.: Automatic and Fluid Transmissions, London, Odhams Press, 1961, 328 pp. 11. Gessler, J. K.: Flywheel Locomotives for Mines, Iron and Coal Trades Review, Vol. 183, (1961), pp. 725-733. 12. Proceedings: Passenger Car Design and Highway Safety, Mount Vernon, N. Y., Consumers Union of U.S. Inc., 1962, 304 pp. 13. ------: Design Practices, V. 2: Passenger Car Automatic Transmissions, Soc . of Automotive Engineers, ~962, 120 pp. 14. ------: Air Cushion Vehicles: Transportation of the Future, Transportation Research Associates, P. 0. Box 167, Bowling Green Sta., New York, N. Y., 1962, 219 pp. 15. ------: Ground Effect Machines, Office of Technical Services, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C., 1963. 16. Montes de Oca, R., et al.: Operational Analysis of the Use of Air Cushion Vehicles in Support of the Army's OffRoad Logistic Mission, Technical Report 63, February 1963, Booz-Allen Applied Research Inc., Bethesda, Maryland, for USATHRECOM, 242 pp.

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17. Tidbury, G. H. (editor): Proceedings of Symposium on Vehicle Ride, Cranfield, England, July 9-10, 1962, Long Island City, N . Y., Pergamon, 1963, 188 pp. 18. Barnacle, H. E.: Mechanics of Automobiles, Macmillan, 1964, 250 pp. 19. Carter, N. A. (editor): Procee.dings of Symposium on Automatic Transmissions, Cranfield, England, July, 1963, Pergamon, 1964, 206 pp. 20. ------: The Report of the Panel on Transportation Research and Development, PB167186N , Clearing House, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Springfield, Va., 1965. 21. Siddall, J. N. and P. H. Southwell (editors) : Proceedings of the Second International Conference on TerrainVehicle Systems, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1966, 612 pp.

BEARINGS AND LUBRICATION 1. Palmgreen, A.: Ball and Roller Bearing Engineering, SKF Industries Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1945, 270 pp. 2. ------ : Sleeve Bearing Metals, Amer. Soc. Metals, 1949. 3. Shaw, M. C. and E. F. Macks: Analysis and Lubrication of Bearings, McGraw-Hill, 1949, 618 pp. 4. Michell, A. G. M. : Lubrication : Its Principles and Practice, Glasgow, Blackie, 1950. 5. Slaymaker, R. R.: Bearing Lubrication Analysis, Wiley, 1955, 108 pp. 6. Barwell, F. T.: Lubrication of Bearings, London, Butterworths, 1956 . 7. Fuller, D. D. : Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers, Wiley, 1956, 432 pp. 8 . ------: Proceedings 1957 Conference on Lubrication and Wear, Amer. Soc of Mechanical Engineers, 1957. 9. Wilcock, D. F. and E. R . Booser: Bearing Design and Application, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 470 pp. 10. Boyd, John (editor): Lubrication Science and Technology, Transactions of the Amer. Soc. of Lubrication Engineers, Vol. 1, No. 1(1958), Pergamon . 11. Radzimovsky, E. I.: Lubrication of Bearings; Theoretical Principles and Design, Ronald, 1959, 320 pp.

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17. Tidbury, G. H. (editor): Proceedings of Symposium on Vehicle Ride, Cranfield, England, July 9-10, 1962, Long Island City, N . Y., Pergamon, 1963, 188 pp. 18. Barnacle, H. E.: Mechanics of Automobiles, Macmillan, 1964, 250 pp. 19. Carter, N. A. (editor): Procee.dings of Symposium on Automatic Transmissions, Cranfield, England, July, 1963, Pergamon, 1964, 206 pp. 20. ------: The Report of the Panel on Transportation Research and Development, PB167186N , Clearing House, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Springfield, Va., 1965. 21. Siddall, J. N. and P. H. Southwell (editors) : Proceedings of the Second International Conference on TerrainVehicle Systems, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1966, 612 pp.

BEARINGS AND LUBRICATION 1. Palmgreen, A.: Ball and Roller Bearing Engineering, SKF Industries Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., 1945, 270 pp. 2. ------ : Sleeve Bearing Metals, Amer. Soc. Metals, 1949. 3. Shaw, M. C. and E. F. Macks: Analysis and Lubrication of Bearings, McGraw-Hill, 1949, 618 pp. 4. Michell, A. G. M. : Lubrication : Its Principles and Practice, Glasgow, Blackie, 1950. 5. Slaymaker, R. R.: Bearing Lubrication Analysis, Wiley, 1955, 108 pp. 6. Barwell, F. T.: Lubrication of Bearings, London, Butterworths, 1956 . 7. Fuller, D. D. : Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers, Wiley, 1956, 432 pp. 8 . ------: Proceedings 1957 Conference on Lubrication and Wear, Amer. Soc of Mechanical Engineers, 1957. 9. Wilcock, D. F. and E. R . Booser: Bearing Design and Application, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 470 pp. 10. Boyd, John (editor): Lubrication Science and Technology, Transactions of the Amer. Soc. of Lubrication Engineers, Vol. 1, No. 1(1958), Pergamon . 11. Radzimovsky, E. I.: Lubrication of Bearings; Theoretical Principles and Design, Ronald, 1959, 320 pp.

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------: First International Symposium on Gas-Lubricated Bearings, U. S. Office of Naval Research, 1959, 617 pp. Rippel, H. C.: Cast Bronze Bearing Design Manual, Cast Bronze Bearing Inst., Inc., 1604 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, 1960, 27 pp. Bowden, F. P. and D. Tabor: Friction and Lubrication, Wiley, 1960, 150 pp. ------: The Bearings Book, Machine Design, 1961, 256 pp . Pinkus, V. andB. Sternlight: Theory of Hydrodynamic Lubrication, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 465 pp. Gross, W. A.: Gas Film Lubrication, Wiley, 1962, 432 pp. Chironis, N. P.: Hydrostatic Bearings, Product Engineering, (June 24, 1963), pp. 76-81. Chironis, N. P.: How to Design Bearings for Hydrostatic Lubrication, Product Engineering, (July 22, 1963), pp. 80-86. Tipei, N.: Theory of Lubrication, with Applications to Liquid and Gas Film Lubrication, (translated from Roumanian), London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1963, 566 pp. Carson, R. W.: Self-Lubricated Bearings, Product Engineering, (April 13, 1964), pp. 79-90. Bower, C. J.: Gear and Transmission Lubricants, Reinhold, 1964, 512 pp. Braithwaite, E. R.: Solid Lubricants and Surfaces, Long Island City, N . Y., Pergamon, 1964, 286 pp. Grassam, N. S. and J. W. Powell (editors): Gas Lubricated Bearings, London, Butterworths, 1964, 230 pp. Allan, R. K.: Rolling Bearings, 3rd ed . , London, Pitman, 1964, 395 pp. Bryant, P. J. and others (editors): Mechanics of Solid Friction, Princeton, N. J., Elsevier, 1964, 224 pp. ------: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Fluid Sealing, Cranfield, Eng., AprU 6-8, 1964, British Hydromechanics Research Association, 1964. Trumpler, P. R.: Design of Film Bearings, Macmillan, 1966, 272 pp . Cameron, A. and others: The Principles of Lubrication, Wiley, 1966, 591 pp. Muijderman, E. A.: Spiral Groove Bearings,(translated from Dutch), Berlin, Springer, 1966, 199 pp.

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31. Dowson, D. and G. R. Higginson: Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication; the Fundamentals of Roller and Gear Lubrication, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1966, 235 pp. 32. Harris, T. A.: Rolling Bearing Analysis, Wiley, 1966, 474 pp.

BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 1. Casey, E . J.: Biophysics: Concepts and Mechanisms, Reinhold, 1962, 335 pp. 2. Bernard, E. E. and M. R. Kare (editors): Biological Prototypes and Synthetic Systems, Vol. 1, Plenum, 1962, 400 pp. 3. Fogel, L. J.: Biotechnology; Concepts and Applications, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963, 826 pp. 4. Grodins, F. S.: Control Theory and Biological Systems, Columbia University Press, 1963, 205 pp. 5. Gerathewohl, S. J.: Principles of Bioastronautics, Englewoods Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963, 557 pp. 6. Webb, F. C.: Biochemical Engineering, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1964, 743 pp. 7. Milsum, J. H . : Biological Control System Analysis, McGrawHill, 1966, 425 pp . 8. Henry, J. P.: Biomedical Aspects of Space Flight, Holt, 1966, 184 pp. 9. Bayliss, L. E.: Living Control Systems, London, English Universities Press, 1966, 189 pp. 10. Alt. F. (editor): Advances in Bioengineering and Instrumentation, Vol. 1, Plenum, 1966, 360 pp.

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31. Dowson, D. and G. R. Higginson: Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication; the Fundamentals of Roller and Gear Lubrication, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1966, 235 pp. 32. Harris, T. A.: Rolling Bearing Analysis, Wiley, 1966, 474 pp.

BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 1. Casey, E . J.: Biophysics: Concepts and Mechanisms, Reinhold, 1962, 335 pp. 2. Bernard, E. E. and M. R. Kare (editors): Biological Prototypes and Synthetic Systems, Vol. 1, Plenum, 1962, 400 pp. 3. Fogel, L. J.: Biotechnology; Concepts and Applications, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963, 826 pp. 4. Grodins, F. S.: Control Theory and Biological Systems, Columbia University Press, 1963, 205 pp. 5. Gerathewohl, S. J.: Principles of Bioastronautics, Englewoods Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1963, 557 pp. 6. Webb, F. C.: Biochemical Engineering, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1964, 743 pp. 7. Milsum, J. H . : Biological Control System Analysis, McGrawHill, 1966, 425 pp . 8. Henry, J. P.: Biomedical Aspects of Space Flight, Holt, 1966, 184 pp. 9. Bayliss, L. E.: Living Control Systems, London, English Universities Press, 1966, 189 pp. 10. Alt. F. (editor): Advances in Bioengineering and Instrumentation, Vol. 1, Plenum, 1966, 360 pp.

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CAMS

1. Rothbart, H. A.: Cams: Design, Dynamics, and Accuracy, Wiley, 1956, 350 pp. 2. Reprints: Polydyne Cam Design, Machine Design, cl960. 3. Reprints: Plate Cam Design, Product Engineering, cl960. 48 pp. 4. Hanson, R. S.: New Cam Design Equations, Product Engineering, (Aug. 20, 1962), pp. 45-55.

CASTINGS

1. Marek, C. T.: Fundamentals in the Production and Design of Castings, Wiley, 1950, 383 pp. 2. Doehler, H. H.: Die Casting, McGraw-Hill, 1951, 502 pp . 3. Kiley, H. E. and J. H. Paustian: Pattern Design, 2nd ed., Scranton, Pa., International Textbook, 1953. 4. ------: Steel Castings Handbook, 3rd ed., Cleveland, Steel Founders I Soc. of America, 1960, 670 pp. 5 . ------: Patternmaker's Manual, Des Plaines, Ill., American Foundrymen's Society, Inc., 1960. 6. Cook, G. J.: Engineered Castings, How to Use, Make, Design and Buy Them, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 257 pp . 7. Flinn, R. A.: Fundamentals of Metal Casting, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 324 pp. 8. Caine, J. B.: Design of Ferrous Castings, Des Plaines, Ill., Ame;r. Foundrymen's Society, 1963, 125 pp. 9. ------: Gray Iron Castings Handbook, Cleveland 4, Ohio, Gray Iron Founders' Society, Inc., National City - East 6th Bldg., 1964, 620 pp. 10. Heine, R. W., P. C. Rosenthal , and C. R. Loper: Principles of Metal Casting, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1966, 644 pp.

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1. Rothbart, H. A.: Cams: Design, Dynamics, and Accuracy, Wiley, 1956, 350 pp. 2. Reprints: Polydyne Cam Design, Machine Design, cl960. 3. Reprints: Plate Cam Design, Product Engineering, cl960. 48 pp. 4. Hanson, R. S.: New Cam Design Equations, Product Engineering, (Aug. 20, 1962), pp. 45-55.

CASTINGS

1. Marek, C. T.: Fundamentals in the Production and Design of Castings, Wiley, 1950, 383 pp. 2. Doehler, H. H.: Die Casting, McGraw-Hill, 1951, 502 pp . 3. Kiley, H. E. and J. H. Paustian: Pattern Design, 2nd ed., Scranton, Pa., International Textbook, 1953. 4. ------: Steel Castings Handbook, 3rd ed., Cleveland, Steel Founders I Soc. of America, 1960, 670 pp. 5 . ------: Patternmaker's Manual, Des Plaines, Ill., American Foundrymen's Society, Inc., 1960. 6. Cook, G. J.: Engineered Castings, How to Use, Make, Design and Buy Them, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 257 pp . 7. Flinn, R. A.: Fundamentals of Metal Casting, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 324 pp. 8. Caine, J. B.: Design of Ferrous Castings, Des Plaines, Ill., Ame;r. Foundrymen's Society, 1963, 125 pp. 9. ------: Gray Iron Castings Handbook, Cleveland 4, Ohio, Gray Iron Founders' Society, Inc., National City - East 6th Bldg., 1964, 620 pp. 10. Heine, R. W., P. C. Rosenthal , and C. R. Loper: Principles of Metal Casting, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1966, 644 pp.

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CHAINS AND BELTS 1. Binder, R. C.: Mechanics of the Roller Chain Drive, Indianapolis, Diamond Chain Co., Inc., 1956. 2. Germond, H. S.: Wear Limits for Roller and Silent Chain Drives, ASME Paper 60-WA-8, 1960. 3. Hofmeister, W. F . : How to Select the Most Economical Roller Chain Drive, Product Engineering, (March 5, 1962), pp. 52-55. 4 . Rudolph, R. 0. and P. J. Imse: Designing Sprocket Teeth, Machine Design, (Feb. l. 1962 ), p ~:. 102-107 . 5. Smith, C. L.: Flat Belts for Power, Product Engineering, (Jan. 4, 1965), pp. 84-92.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 1. Flosdorf, E. W.: Freeze-drying, Reinhold, 1949. 2. Riegel, E. R.: Chemical Process Machinery, 2nd ed., Reinhold, 1953. 3. Molloy, E. (editor): Chemical Engineering Instruments and Control Methods, London, Geo. Newnes, 1954. 4. Magill, P . L . and others (editors): Air Pollution Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 645 pp. 5. Ceaglske, N. H.: Automatic Process Control for Chemical Engineers, Wiley, 1956, 228 pp. 6. Johnstone, R. E. and M. W. Thring: Pilot Plants and ScaleUp Methods in Chemical Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 307 pp. 7. Rase, H. F. and M. H. Barrow: Project Engineering of Process Plants, Wiley, 1957, 692 pp. 8. Young, A. J.: Process Control Design, London, LongmansGreen, 1958. 9. Peters, M. S.: Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 511 pp. 10. Brownell, L. E. and E. H. Young: Process Equipment Design, Wiley, 1959 , 408 pp. 11. Vilbrandt, F. C .: Chemical Engineering Plant Design, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1959, 534 pp. 12. Bennett, H. (editor): The Chemical Formulary; A Collection of Valuable Timely, Practical, Commercial Formulae 32

CHAINS AND BELTS 1. Binder, R. C.: Mechanics of the Roller Chain Drive, Indianapolis, Diamond Chain Co., Inc., 1956. 2. Germond, H. S.: Wear Limits for Roller and Silent Chain Drives, ASME Paper 60-WA-8, 1960. 3. Hofmeister, W. F . : How to Select the Most Economical Roller Chain Drive, Product Engineering, (March 5, 1962), pp. 52-55. 4 . Rudolph, R. 0. and P. J. Imse: Designing Sprocket Teeth, Machine Design, (Feb. l. 1962 ), p ~:. 102-107 . 5. Smith, C. L.: Flat Belts for Power, Product Engineering, (Jan. 4, 1965), pp. 84-92.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 1. Flosdorf, E. W.: Freeze-drying, Reinhold, 1949. 2. Riegel, E. R.: Chemical Process Machinery, 2nd ed., Reinhold, 1953. 3. Molloy, E. (editor): Chemical Engineering Instruments and Control Methods, London, Geo. Newnes, 1954. 4. Magill, P . L . and others (editors): Air Pollution Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 645 pp. 5. Ceaglske, N. H.: Automatic Process Control for Chemical Engineers, Wiley, 1956, 228 pp. 6. Johnstone, R. E. and M. W. Thring: Pilot Plants and ScaleUp Methods in Chemical Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 307 pp. 7. Rase, H. F. and M. H. Barrow: Project Engineering of Process Plants, Wiley, 1957, 692 pp. 8. Young, A. J.: Process Control Design, London, LongmansGreen, 1958. 9. Peters, M. S.: Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 511 pp. 10. Brownell, L. E. and E. H. Young: Process Equipment Design, Wiley, 1959 , 408 pp. 11. Vilbrandt, F. C .: Chemical Engineering Plant Design, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1959, 534 pp. 12. Bennett, H. (editor): The Chemical Formulary; A Collection of Valuable Timely, Practical, Commercial Formulae 32

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and Recipes for Making Thousands of Products in Many Fields of Industry, Vol. XI, Chemical Publishing Co. Inc., 1961. Rase, H. F. : The Philosophy and Logic of Chemical Engineering, Houston, Texas, Gulf, 1961, 164 pp. Molyneux, F.: Chemical Plant Design - I, London, Butterworths, 1963, 117 pp. Perry, R. H., C. H. Chilton., and S. D. Kirkpatrick (editors): Chemical Engineers Handbook, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1963, 1842 pp. Pauling, L.: General Chemistry, 3rd ed., San Francisco, Freeman, 1964. Munro, L. A.: Chemistry in Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 342 pp. Sherwood, T. K.: A Course in Process Design, Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T. Press, 1964, 245 pp. Denbigh, K: Chemical Reactor Theory; an Introduction, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1965, 184 pp. Bultler, F. G. and G . R. Cowie: Manual of Applied Chemistry for Engineers, Edinburgh, Oliver, 1966, 238 pp. Spiegler, K. S. (editor): Principles of Desalination, Academic, 1966, 566 pp.

CLUTCHES 1. Reprints: Friction Clutch Transmissions, Machine Design. 2. Spotts, M . F.: Centrifugal Clutches, Product Engineering, (February 17, 1964), pp. 89-93.

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and Recipes for Making Thousands of Products in Many Fields of Industry, Vol. XI, Chemical Publishing Co. Inc., 1961. Rase, H. F. : The Philosophy and Logic of Chemical Engineering, Houston, Texas, Gulf, 1961, 164 pp. Molyneux, F.: Chemical Plant Design - I, London, Butterworths, 1963, 117 pp. Perry, R. H., C. H. Chilton., and S. D. Kirkpatrick (editors): Chemical Engineers Handbook, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1963, 1842 pp. Pauling, L.: General Chemistry, 3rd ed., San Francisco, Freeman, 1964. Munro, L. A.: Chemistry in Engineering, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1964, 342 pp. Sherwood, T. K.: A Course in Process Design, Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T. Press, 1964, 245 pp. Denbigh, K: Chemical Reactor Theory; an Introduction, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1965, 184 pp. Bultler, F. G. and G . R. Cowie: Manual of Applied Chemistry for Engineers, Edinburgh, Oliver, 1966, 238 pp. Spiegler, K. S. (editor): Principles of Desalination, Academic, 1966, 566 pp.

CLUTCHES 1. Reprints: Friction Clutch Transmissions, Machine Design. 2. Spotts, M . F.: Centrifugal Clutches, Product Engineering, (February 17, 1964), pp. 89-93.

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COATING AND FINISHES

1. Reindl, H. J.: Coating and Finishes, Proceedings of the 1957 ASME Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1957., pp. 82-89. 2. Burns, R. M. and W. W . Bradley: Protective Coatings for Metals, Reinhold, 1955, 657 pp. 3. Payne, H. F. : Organic Coating Technology, V. 2, Pigments and Pigmented Coatings, Wiley , 1961, 724 pp. 4. Carson, R. W.: How to Control Rust, Product Engineering, (June 10, 1963), pp . 101 - 112.

COLOUR

1. Birren, F . : New Horizons in Colour, Reinhold, 1955, 210 pp. 2 . Taylor, F. A.: Colour Technology for Artists, Craftsmen and Industrial Designers , London, Oxford University Press , 1961, 152 pp. 3. Kornerup, A . , and J . H. Wanscher: Reinhold Color Atlas, Reinhold, 1962, 224 pp . 4. Ellinger, R.: Color Structure and Design, Scranton, Pa., International, 1963 . 5. Albers, J.: Interaction of Colour, New Haven, Conn ., Yale University Press, 1963 . 6 . Burnham, R. W. et al.: Color ; a Guide to Basic Facts and Concepts, Wiley, 1963, 249 pp. 7 , Billmeyer, F. W. Jr. andM . Saltzman : Principles of Colour Technology, Wiley, 1967, 181 pp .

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1. Reindl, H. J.: Coating and Finishes, Proceedings of the 1957 ASME Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1957., pp. 82-89. 2. Burns, R. M. and W. W . Bradley: Protective Coatings for Metals, Reinhold, 1955, 657 pp. 3. Payne, H. F. : Organic Coating Technology, V. 2, Pigments and Pigmented Coatings, Wiley , 1961, 724 pp. 4. Carson, R. W.: How to Control Rust, Product Engineering, (June 10, 1963), pp . 101 - 112.

COLOUR

1. Birren, F . : New Horizons in Colour, Reinhold, 1955, 210 pp. 2 . Taylor, F. A.: Colour Technology for Artists, Craftsmen and Industrial Designers , London, Oxford University Press , 1961, 152 pp. 3. Kornerup, A . , and J . H. Wanscher: Reinhold Color Atlas, Reinhold, 1962, 224 pp . 4. Ellinger, R.: Color Structure and Design, Scranton, Pa., International, 1963 . 5. Albers, J.: Interaction of Colour, New Haven, Conn ., Yale University Press, 1963 . 6 . Burnham, R. W. et al.: Color ; a Guide to Basic Facts and Concepts, Wiley, 1963, 249 pp. 7 , Billmeyer, F. W. Jr. andM . Saltzman : Principles of Colour Technology, Wiley, 1967, 181 pp .

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CONTAThfERS AND PACKAGING

1. Barail, L. C.: Packaging Engineering, Reinhold, 1954, 414 pp. 2. Brown, K.: Package Design Engineering, Wiley, 1959, 263 pp.

CONTROLS

1. LaVoy, M. H.: Industrial Automatic Controls, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1954, 278 pp. 2. Ashby, W. R.: An Introduction to Cybernetics, Wiley, 1956, 295 pp. 3. Considine, D . M. : Process Instruments and Controls Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 1286 pp. 4. Grabbe, E. M., S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (editors): Handbook of Automation, Computation and Controls, Wiley, Vol. I, 1958, 1020 pp., Vol. II, 1959, 1093 pp., Vol. III, 1961, 1164 pp. 5. Caldwell, S. H.: Switching Circuits and Logical Design, Wiley, 1958, 686 pp. 6. Eckman, D. P.: Automatic Process Control, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 368 pp. 7. Truxal, J. G.: Control Engineers Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 1078 pp. 8. Bower, J. L. and P. M. Schultheiss: Introduction to the Design of Servo Mechanisms, Wiley, 1958, 510 pp. 9. McRuer, D. T. and E. S. Krendel: The Human Operator as a Servo System Element, Parts I and II, J. Franklin Institute, Vol. 267, No. 5, pp. 381, 404, (May 1959); Vol. 267, No. 6, pp. 511-536, (June 1959). 10. Anderson, S. A.: Automatic Refrigeration, London, McLaren and Sons, 1959, 650 pp. 11. Markos, J.: Handbook of Electronic Control Circuits, McGraw-Hill, 1959, 347 pp. 12. Stanley-Jones, D. and K.: The Cybernetics of Natural Systems, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon Press, 1960, 145 pp. 13. ------: Proceedings of the Symposium on Recent Mechanical Developments in Automatic Control, London, Jan. 5-7; 1960, Inst. of Mechanical Engineers, London, 1960, 227 pp .

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1. Barail, L. C.: Packaging Engineering, Reinhold, 1954, 414 pp. 2. Brown, K.: Package Design Engineering, Wiley, 1959, 263 pp.

CONTROLS

1. LaVoy, M. H.: Industrial Automatic Controls, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1954, 278 pp. 2. Ashby, W. R.: An Introduction to Cybernetics, Wiley, 1956, 295 pp. 3. Considine, D . M. : Process Instruments and Controls Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1957, 1286 pp. 4. Grabbe, E. M., S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (editors): Handbook of Automation, Computation and Controls, Wiley, Vol. I, 1958, 1020 pp., Vol. II, 1959, 1093 pp., Vol. III, 1961, 1164 pp. 5. Caldwell, S. H.: Switching Circuits and Logical Design, Wiley, 1958, 686 pp. 6. Eckman, D. P.: Automatic Process Control, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 368 pp. 7. Truxal, J. G.: Control Engineers Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 1078 pp. 8. Bower, J. L. and P. M. Schultheiss: Introduction to the Design of Servo Mechanisms, Wiley, 1958, 510 pp. 9. McRuer, D. T. and E. S. Krendel: The Human Operator as a Servo System Element, Parts I and II, J. Franklin Institute, Vol. 267, No. 5, pp. 381, 404, (May 1959); Vol. 267, No. 6, pp. 511-536, (June 1959). 10. Anderson, S. A.: Automatic Refrigeration, London, McLaren and Sons, 1959, 650 pp. 11. Markos, J.: Handbook of Electronic Control Circuits, McGraw-Hill, 1959, 347 pp. 12. Stanley-Jones, D. and K.: The Cybernetics of Natural Systems, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon Press, 1960, 145 pp. 13. ------: Proceedings of the Symposium on Recent Mechanical Developments in Automatic Control, London, Jan. 5-7; 1960, Inst. of Mechanical Engineers, London, 1960, 227 pp .

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14. Mesarovic, M. D.: Control of Multivariable Systems, Cambridge, Mass., Technology Press, 1960, 128 pp. 15. Control Engineering (Periodical): Manual of Digital Techniques, Control Engineering, 1960, 140 pp. 16. Blackburn, J. F., G. Reethof, and J. L. Shearer (editors): Fluid Power Control, Cambridge, Mass., Technology Press, 1960, 710 pp. 17. Yovits, M. C. and S. Cameron (editors): Self-Organizing Systems. Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Conference, May 5th and 6th, 1959, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1960, 322 pp. 18. Coales, J. F. (editor): Automatic and Remote Control Conference Proceedings, Moscow, 1960, International Federation of Automatic Control, London, Butterworths, 1961,, 19. Peterson, E. L.: Statistical Analysis and Optimization of (Control) Systems, Wiley, 1961, 190 pp. 20. Mishkin, E. and L. Braun, Jr.: Adaptive Control Systems McGraw-Hill, 1961, 533 pp. 21. Bellman, R.: Adaptive Control Systems - A Guided Tour, Princeton, N. J., Princeton Universtiy Press, 1961, 255 pp. 22. Macmillan, R. H.: An Introd~ction to the Theory of Control in Mechanical Engineering, 2nd ed., London, Cambridge University Press, 1961. 23. Pask, G.: An Approach to Cybernetics, London, Hutchinson, 1961, 128 pp. 24. Wiener, N.: Cybernetics, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1961. 25. Kipiniak, W.: Dynamic Optimization and Control, Wiley, 1961, 233 pp. ,:, 26. Raven, F. H.: AutolllB,.tic Control Engineering, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 402 pp. 27. Lynch, W. A. and J. G. Truxal: Principles of Electronic Instrumentation, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 464 pp. 28. Westcott, J. H. (editor): An Exposition of Adaptive Control, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1962, 134 pp. 29. Popov, E. P.: The Dynamics of Automatic Control Systems, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1962, 761 pp. 30. Ku, Y. H.: Analysis and Control of Linear Systems, Scranton, Pa., International, 1962, 458 pp. 31. Lewis, E. and H. Stern: Design of Hydraulic Control Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 360 pp. 32. Horowitz, I. M.: Synthesis of Feedback Systems, Academic, 1963, 725 pp. 33. Gibson, J. E.: Nonlinear Automatic Control, McGrawHill, 1963, 585 pp. 36

34. Doebelin, E. 0.: Dynamic Analysis and Feedback Control McGraw-Hill, 1963, 384 pp. 35. Chang, S. S. L.: Synthesis of Optimum Control Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1963, 381 pp. ,:,36. Harrison, H. L. and J. G. Bollinger: Introduction to Automatic Controls, Scranton, Pa., International, 1963, 349 pp. 37. Shilling, G. D.: Process Dynamics and Control, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963, 300 pp. 38. Aizerman, M. A.: Theory of Automatic Control, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1963, 350 pp. 39. American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers: Numerical Control in Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill, 1963, 504 pp. 40. Morse, A. C.: Electrohydraulic Servomechanisms, McGrawHill, 1963, 238 pp. 41. Welbourn, D. B.: Essentials of Control Theory for Mechanical Engineers, London, Arnold, 1963, 210 pp. 42. Buckley, P. S.: Techniques of Process Control, Wiley, 1964, 303 pp. 43. Hardie, A. M.: The Elements of Feedback and Control, London, Oxford Univ. Press, 1964, 344 pp. 44. Ashby, W. R.: Introduction to Cybernetics, Alhambra, Cal., Methuen, 1964, 308 pp. 45. Merriam, C. W., III: Optimization Theory and the Design of Feedback Control Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 391 pp. 46. Goldberg, J. H.: Automatic Controls: Principles of System Dynamics, Boston, Allyn and Bacon, 1964, 369 pp. 47. Shinners, S. M.: Control System Design, Wiley, 1964, 523 pp. 48. Tou, J. T. : Modern Control Theory, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 427 pp. 49. Webb, C. R.: Automatic Control, an Introduction, McGrawHill, 1964, 303 pp. 50. Welbourn, D . B . : The Essentials of Control Theory for Mechanical Engineers, Princeton, N. J., American Elsevier, 1964, 199 pp. 51. Zalmanzon, L. A. : Components for· Pneumatic Control of Instruments; the State and Dynamic Characteristics of Pneumatic Resistances, Capacitances and Transmission, (translated from Russian), Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1964, 321 pp.

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52. Nechleba, M.: Theory of Indirect Speed Control, Wiley, 1964, 273 pp. 53. Macmillan, R. H., T. J. Higgins, and P. Naslin (editors): Progress in Control Engineering, London, Temple, Vol. 1, 1962, 200 pp, Vol. 2, 1964, 292 pp. 54. Canfield, E. B. : Electromechanical Control Systems and Devices, Wiley, 1965, 321 pp. 55. MacFarlane, A. G. J.: Engineering Systems Analysis, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 300 pp. 56. Takahashi, Y.: Automatic Controls, Reading , Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1965, 304 pp. 57. Leondes, C. T. (editor): Modern Control Systems Theory, McGraw-Hill, 1965, 486 pp. 58. Langill, A. W. Jr.: Automatic Control Systems Engineering, 2 Vols., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1965, 767 pp. 59. Davies, P. O. A. L.: An Introduction to Dynamic Analysis and Automatic Control, Wiley, 1965, 312 pp. 60. Noton, A. R. M.: Introduction to Variational Methods in Control Engineering, Long Island City, N. Y ., Pergamon, 1965, 122 pp. 61. Savas, E. S.: Computer Control of Industrial Processes, McGraw-Hill, 1965, 400 pp. 62. Zalmanzon, L. A.: Components for Pneumatic Control Systems, (translated from Russian), Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1965, 336 pp. 63. D'Azzo, J. J. and C. H. Houpis: Control System Analysis and Synthesis, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1966, 824 pp. 64. Hammond, P. H. (editor): Theory of Self-Adaptive Control Systems, Plenum, 1966, 363 pp. 65. Murphy, G. J.: Basic Automatic Control Theory, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1966, 848 pp. 66. Oguztoreli, M. N.: Time-Lag Control Systems, Academic, 1966, 324 pp. 67. Leondes, C. P . (editor): Advances in Control Systems, Vol. 4, Academic, 1966, 320 pp. 68. Kirshner, J. M. (editor): Fluid Amplifiers, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 286 pp. 69. Hestenes, M. R.: Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control Theory, Wiley, 1966, 405 pp. 70. Ogata, K.: State Space Analysis of Control Systems, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966, 608 pp. 71. Leitmann, G.: An Introduction to Optimal Control, McGrawHill, 1966, 192 pp. 38

72. Svorder, D.: Optimal Adaptive Control Systems, Academic, 1966, 187 pp. 73. Bellman, R. and R. Kalaba: Dynamic Programming and Modern Control Theory, Academic, 1966, 112 pp. 74. Fel'Dbaum, A. A.: Optimal Control Systems, (translated from Russian), Academic, 1966, 452 pp. 75. Oldenburger, R. (editor): Optimal and Self-Optimizing Control, Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T. Press, 1966, 500 pp. 76. Athans, M. and P. L. Falb: Optimal Controls, McGrawHill, 1966, 879 pp. 77. Takahashi, T.: Mathematics of Automatic Control, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966, 434 pp. 78. Oldenburger, R.: Optimal Control, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966, 288 pp. 79. Elgerd, 0. I.: Control Systems Theory, McGraw-Hill, 1967, 600 pp.

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CORROSION 1. Margerison, T. A. (editor): Corrosion, London, Butterworths, 1953. 2. - - - - - - : Surface Protection Against Wear and Corrosion, Amer. Soc. Metals, 1954. 3. U.S. Office of Technical Services: Corrosion (Ten Year Bibliography), U.S. Office of Technical Services, 1959, 39 pp. 4 . .Evans, U. R.: The Corrosion and Oxidation of Metals: Scientific Principles and Practical Applications, Arnold, 1960, 1094 pp. 5. Metallic Corrosion: First International Congress, London, Butterworths, 1962, 712 pp. 6. Glikman, L. A : Corrosion-Mechanical Strength of Metals, (translated from Russian), London, Butterworths, 1962, 180 pp. 7. Bregman, J. I.: Corrosion Inhibitors, Macmillan, 1963, 320 pp. 8. Uhlig, H. H.: Corrosion and Corrosion Control, Wiley, 1963, 388 pp. 9. Shrier, L. L. (editor): Corrosion, 2 Vol., Wiley, 1963, 1744 pp. 10 . LaQue, F. L. and H. R. Copson (editors): Corrosion Resistance of Metals and Alloys, 2nd ed., Reinhold, 1964, 712 pp. 11. Bakhvalov, G. T. and A. V. Turkovskaya: Corrosion and Protection of Metals, (translated from Russian), Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1964, 310 pp. 12. Evans, U. R.: An Introduction to Metallic Corrosion, St. Martin's, 1964, 253 pp. 13. Menzies, I. A. and others: Corrosion and Protection of Metals, Elsevier, 1965, 103 pp. 14. Logan, H. L.: Stress Corrosion of Metals, Wiley, 1966, 306 pp.

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COUPLINGS 1. Reprints: Flexible Couplings,

Machine Design, cl960.

CREATIVITY 1. Poincare, H.: Science and Method, Dover, n. d., 288 pp. 2. Hadamard, J.: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field, Dover, n. d., 145 pp. 3. Mellone, S. H.: An Introductory Textbook of Logic, 19th ed., London, Blackwood, 1950, 363 pp. 4. Flesch: Art of Clear Thinking, Harper, 1951. 5. Ghiselin, B. (editor): The Creative Process, The New American Library of World Literature, 1952. 6. Industrial Research Institute, Inc.: The Nature of Creative Thinking, New York University Press, 1952, 73 pp. 7. Osgood, C. E.: Method and Theory in Experimental Psychology, Oxford University Press, 1953, 808 pp. 8. Branett, H. G.: Innovation, The Basis of Cultural Change, McGraw-Hill, 1953, 450 pp. 9. Beresford-Evans, J.: Form in Engineering Design, London, Oxford University Press, 1954, 96 pp. 10. Abramson, H. (editor): Problems of Consciousness, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1955, 180 pp. 11. Catherine, P.: What is Creative Thinking, Philosophical Library, 1955. 12. Tuska, C. D.: Inventors and Inventions, McGraw-Hill, 1957. 13. ------: Creative Engineering, ASME, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1957, 36 pp. 14. Joseph, H. W. B.: An Introduction to Logic, 2nd ed., London, Oxford University Press, 1957, 608 pp. 15. Taton, R.: Reason and Chance in Scientific Discovery, London, Hutchinson, 1957. 16. Gardner, M.: Logic Machines and Diagrams, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 157 pp. 17. Whiting, C. S.: Creative Thinking, Reinhold, 1958. 18. Pearson, D. S.: Creativeness for Engineers, University Park, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University, The Author, 1958, 122 pp. 19. Anderson, H. H.: Creativity and Its Cultivation, Harper, 1959.

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COUPLINGS 1. Reprints: Flexible Couplings,

Machine Design, cl960.

CREATIVITY 1. Poincare, H.: Science and Method, Dover, n. d., 288 pp. 2. Hadamard, J.: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field, Dover, n. d., 145 pp. 3. Mellone, S. H.: An Introductory Textbook of Logic, 19th ed., London, Blackwood, 1950, 363 pp. 4. Flesch: Art of Clear Thinking, Harper, 1951. 5. Ghiselin, B. (editor): The Creative Process, The New American Library of World Literature, 1952. 6. Industrial Research Institute, Inc.: The Nature of Creative Thinking, New York University Press, 1952, 73 pp. 7. Osgood, C. E.: Method and Theory in Experimental Psychology, Oxford University Press, 1953, 808 pp. 8. Branett, H. G.: Innovation, The Basis of Cultural Change, McGraw-Hill, 1953, 450 pp. 9. Beresford-Evans, J.: Form in Engineering Design, London, Oxford University Press, 1954, 96 pp. 10. Abramson, H. (editor): Problems of Consciousness, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1955, 180 pp. 11. Catherine, P.: What is Creative Thinking, Philosophical Library, 1955. 12. Tuska, C. D.: Inventors and Inventions, McGraw-Hill, 1957. 13. ------: Creative Engineering, ASME, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1957, 36 pp. 14. Joseph, H. W. B.: An Introduction to Logic, 2nd ed., London, Oxford University Press, 1957, 608 pp. 15. Taton, R.: Reason and Chance in Scientific Discovery, London, Hutchinson, 1957. 16. Gardner, M.: Logic Machines and Diagrams, McGraw-Hill, 1958, 157 pp. 17. Whiting, C. S.: Creative Thinking, Reinhold, 1958. 18. Pearson, D. S.: Creativeness for Engineers, University Park, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University, The Author, 1958, 122 pp. 19. Anderson, H. H.: Creativity and Its Cultivation, Harper, 1959.

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20. 21. 22. 23.

24. 25. 26.

27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Thomson, R.: The Psychology of Thinking, Baltimore, Md., Pelican, 1959, 215 pp. Arnold, J. E.: Creative Engineering Seminar, 1959, Stanford, Cal., Stanford University, 1959. Industrial Relations News Inc.: Barriers to Creativity, Industrial Relations News Inc., n. d., 32 pp. Harvard Graduate School of Business: Industrial Creativity and the Corporation, Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, 1959. ------: Bibliography on Creativity, Industrial Research Institute, 100 Park Ave., New York, N. Y., n. d. Raudsepp, E.: The Creative Engineer - Part 3 - Mechanics of Creativity, Machine Design, (June 25, 1959), 27 pp. Lerner, D. (editor): Evidence and Inference; The Haydon Colloquium on Scientific Concept and Method, Glencoe, Illinois, The Free Press, 1959, 164 pp. Von Fange, E.: Professional Creativity, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959, 260 pp. Buhl, H. R.: Creative Engineering Design, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State University Press, 1960, 195 pp. Haefele, J. W.: Creativity and Innovation, Reinhold, 1962, 306 pp. Taylor, C. W. and F. Barron: Scientific Creativity: Its Recognition and Development, Wiley, 1963, 419 pp. ------: Creativity: How to Find and Nurture It, Product Engineering, (August 3, 1964), pp. 110-121.

CREEP 1. Finnie, I.: Stress Analysis in the Presence of Creep, App. Mech. Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 10, (Oct. 1960), pp. 705-712. 2. Lubahn, J. D. and R. P. Felgar: Plasticity and Creep of Metal, Wiley, 1961, 608 pp. 3. Finnie, I. and W. R. Heller: Creep of Engineering Materials, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 327 pp. 4. Hoff, N. J. (editor): Creep in Structures, Academic, 1962, 375 pp. 5. Ke:-medy, A. J.: Processes of Creep and Fatigue in Metals, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1962, 4'30 pp.

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20. 21. 22. 23.

24. 25. 26.

27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Thomson, R.: The Psychology of Thinking, Baltimore, Md., Pelican, 1959, 215 pp. Arnold, J. E.: Creative Engineering Seminar, 1959, Stanford, Cal., Stanford University, 1959. Industrial Relations News Inc.: Barriers to Creativity, Industrial Relations News Inc., n. d., 32 pp. Harvard Graduate School of Business: Industrial Creativity and the Corporation, Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, 1959. ------: Bibliography on Creativity, Industrial Research Institute, 100 Park Ave., New York, N. Y., n. d. Raudsepp, E.: The Creative Engineer - Part 3 - Mechanics of Creativity, Machine Design, (June 25, 1959), 27 pp. Lerner, D. (editor): Evidence and Inference; The Haydon Colloquium on Scientific Concept and Method, Glencoe, Illinois, The Free Press, 1959, 164 pp. Von Fange, E.: Professional Creativity, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959, 260 pp. Buhl, H. R.: Creative Engineering Design, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State University Press, 1960, 195 pp. Haefele, J. W.: Creativity and Innovation, Reinhold, 1962, 306 pp. Taylor, C. W. and F. Barron: Scientific Creativity: Its Recognition and Development, Wiley, 1963, 419 pp. ------: Creativity: How to Find and Nurture It, Product Engineering, (August 3, 1964), pp. 110-121.

CREEP 1. Finnie, I.: Stress Analysis in the Presence of Creep, App. Mech. Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 10, (Oct. 1960), pp. 705-712. 2. Lubahn, J. D. and R. P. Felgar: Plasticity and Creep of Metal, Wiley, 1961, 608 pp. 3. Finnie, I. and W. R. Heller: Creep of Engineering Materials, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 327 pp. 4. Hoff, N. J. (editor): Creep in Structures, Academic, 1962, 375 pp. 5. Ke:-medy, A. J.: Processes of Creep and Fatigue in Metals, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1962, 4'30 pp.

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------: Thermal Loading and Creep in Structures and Components, London, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1964, 373 pp. 7. Garofalo, F.: Fundamentals of Creep and Creep-Rupture in Metals, Macmillan, 1965, 258 pp. 8. Odqvist, F. K. G.: Mathematical Theory of Creep and Creep Rupture, London, Clarendon Press, 1966, 170 pp. 9. Hult, J. A.: Creep in Engineering Structures, Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell, 1966, 115 pp.

CYROGENICS 1. Baron, R.: Cyrogenic Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 544 pp.

DATA PROCESSING

1. Gregory, R. H. and R. L. VanHorn: Automatic DataProcessing Systems; Principles and Procedures, San Francisco, Wadsworth, 1959, 720 pp. 2. Laden, H. N. and T. R. Gildersleeve: System Design for Computer Application, Wiley, 1963, 335 pp. 3. Saxon, J. A. and W. W. Steyer: Basic Principles of Data Processing, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1967, 272 pp.

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------: Thermal Loading and Creep in Structures and Components, London, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1964, 373 pp. 7. Garofalo, F.: Fundamentals of Creep and Creep-Rupture in Metals, Macmillan, 1965, 258 pp. 8. Odqvist, F. K. G.: Mathematical Theory of Creep and Creep Rupture, London, Clarendon Press, 1966, 170 pp. 9. Hult, J. A.: Creep in Engineering Structures, Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell, 1966, 115 pp.

CYROGENICS 1. Baron, R.: Cyrogenic Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 544 pp.

DATA PROCESSING

1. Gregory, R. H. and R. L. VanHorn: Automatic DataProcessing Systems; Principles and Procedures, San Francisco, Wadsworth, 1959, 720 pp. 2. Laden, H. N. and T. R. Gildersleeve: System Design for Computer Application, Wiley, 1963, 335 pp. 3. Saxon, J. A. and W. W. Steyer: Basic Principles of Data Processing, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1967, 272 pp.

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------: Thermal Loading and Creep in Structures and Components, London, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1964, 373 pp. 7. Garofalo, F.: Fundamentals of Creep and Creep-Rupture in Metals, Macmillan, 1965, 258 pp. 8. Odqvist, F. K. G.: Mathematical Theory of Creep and Creep Rupture, London, Clarendon Press, 1966, 170 pp. 9. Hult, J. A.: Creep in Engineering Structures, Waltham, Mass., Blaisdell, 1966, 115 pp.

CYROGENICS 1. Baron, R.: Cyrogenic Systems, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 544 pp.

DATA PROCESSING

1. Gregory, R. H. and R. L. VanHorn: Automatic DataProcessing Systems; Principles and Procedures, San Francisco, Wadsworth, 1959, 720 pp. 2. Laden, H. N. and T. R. Gildersleeve: System Design for Computer Application, Wiley, 1963, 335 pp. 3. Saxon, J. A. and W. W. Steyer: Basic Principles of Data Processing, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1967, 272 pp.

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1. Read, H.: Art and Industry, London, Faber and Faber, 1934. 2. Gropius, W. : The New Architecture and the Bauhaus, London, Faber and Faber, 1936. 3. Willsmore, A . W. : Product Development and Design, Pitman, 1950. 4 . Wallace, P. J . : The Technique of Design, Pitman, 1952, 103 pp. 5 . American Society of Mechanical Engineers : Design Data and Methods - Applied Mechanics, Amer. Soc . of Mechanical Engineers , 1953. 6. Emerson, Sybil: Design : A Creative Approach, Scranton, Pa., International, 1953, 125 pp. 7 . Whitehead, T. N. : Design and Use of Instruments and Accurate Mechanism, Dover, 1954, 283 pp. 8. Green, W . G.: Theory of Machines, London, Blackie , 1955, 1034 pp. 9. Ashford, F. C.: Designing for Industry, London, Pitman, 1955 , 222 pp. 10. Dreyfuss, H.: Designing for People, Simon and Schuster, 1955 . 11. Palestrant, S. S. : Practical Pictorial Guide to Mechanisms and Machines, New Hyde Park, N . Y . , University Books, 1956, 256 pp. 12. ------ : Proceedings, 1956 Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc . Mechanical Engineers, 1956 . ,:,13 . Huckert, J. (editor): Engineering Tables, A . S. M. E. Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1956, 611 pp. 14 . Hinkle, T. R .: Design of Machines, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1957, 192 pp. 15. Vidosic, J. P.: Machine Design Projects, Ronald, 1957, 149 pp. 16. ------: Proceedings, 1957 Design Engineering Conference, Amer . Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1957 . 17. Pearson, D. S . : Creativeness for Engineers, University Park, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University, The Author, 1958 , 122 pp. 18 . Niemann, G . : Maschinenelemente, Vol. 1 and 2, Berlin, Getriebe-Springer, 1958. 19. Myatt, D. J.: Machine Design Problems, McGraw-Hill, 1959, 176 pp.

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20. Slaymaker, R. R.: Mechanical Design and Analysis, Wiley, 1959, 418 pp. 21. Rice, S.: Consumer Wants Not Always His Needs, S . A. E. Journal, {September, 1959), 120 pp. 22 . Greenwood, D. C. {editor): Product Engineering Design Manual, McGraw-Hill; 1959, 360 pp. 23. ------: Proceedings, 1959 Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1959. 24 . Von Fange, E.: Professional Creativity, Englewood Cliffs, N. J . , Prentice-Hall, 1959, 260 pp. 25. Jerger, J. J.: Systems Preliminary Design, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1960, 625 pp. 26. Marks, R. W.: The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller, Reinhold, 1960, 232 pp. 27 . Buhl, H. R.: Creative Engineering Design, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State University Press, 1960, 195 pp . 28. Karger, D. W.: The New Product, Industrial, 1960, 234 pp. 29. ------: Proceedings, 1960 Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1960. 30. ------: Proceedings, 1961 Design Engineering Conference, Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, 1961. 31. Spotts, M . F.: Design of Machine Elements, 3rd ed., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1961, 583 pp. 32. Greenwood, D. C.: Engineering Data for Product De sign, McGraw-Hill, 1961, 430 pp. 33. MacKenzie, R. V.: Screw Threads: Design, Selection and Specification, Industrial, 1961, 198 pp. 34. U.S. Air Force Wright Air Development Division: Bionics Symposium; Living Prototypes - the Key to New Technology, Sept. 13-15, 1960, Washington, Office of Technical Services, 1961, 955 pp. 35. Myatt, D. J. : Machine Design, McGraw-Hill, 1962, 294 pp. 36. Eckman, D. P.: Systems: Research and Design, Wiley, 1962, 310 pp. 37. Asimow, M: Introduction to Design, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 160 pp. 38. Hall, A. D.: A Methodology for Systems Engineering, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1962, 470 pp. 39. Nervi, P. L.: Structures, {translated from Italian), McGrawHill, 1962, 118 pp. 40. Phelan, R. M.: Fundamentals of Mechanical Design, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1962, 571 pp. 41. Greenwood, D . C.: Mechanical Power Transmission; 45

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43. 44. ~!:•*14. Gale Research Co.: Encyclopedia of American Associations, Geographic Index, 116 Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich., Gale Research Co., 1960, 174 pp. 15. U.S. Library of Congress, Science and Technology Division, Washington, D. C.: A List of Scientific and Technical Serials Currently Received by the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., U.S. Library of Congress, Science and Technology Division, 1960, 186 pp. 16. The H. W. Wilson Co. : Bibliographic Index, The H. W. Wilson Co., 1960. 17. International Federation for Documentation: Bibliography of Directo,:ies of Sources of Information, The Hague, International Federation for Documentation, 1960, 22 pp. **18. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, D. C.: Scientific and Technical Societies of United States and Canada, 7th ed., Washington, D. C., National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, 1961, 413 pp. 19. Ash, L.: Subject Collections; A Guide to Special Book Collections and Subject Emphasis as Reported by University College Public and Special Libraries in the United States and Canada, 2nd ed., Bowker, 1961, 651 pp. 20. Hall, C. W.: Agricultural Engineering Index, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1961. 21. Fry, B. M. and F. E. Mohrhard (editors): _A Guide to Information Sources in Space Science and Technology, Interscience, 1963, 579 pp. (Guides to Information Sources in Science and Technology, Vol. 1). 22. Pemberton, J. E.: How to Find Out in Mathematics; a Guide to Sources of Mathematical Information According to Dewey Decimal Classification, Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1963, 158 pp. , 23. Blaisdell, R. F. and others: Sources of Information in Transportation, Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press, 1964, 262 pp. *24. National Referral Center for Science and Technology, U.S. Library of Congress: A Directory of Information Resources in the United States; Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, Supt. of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965, 352 pp. 25. ------: Directory of Canadian Scientific and Technical Periodicals, 3rd ed., Ottawa, National Science Laboratory, 1966, 49 pp.

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26. Carey, R. J. P.: Finding and Using Technical Information, Arnold, 1966, 153 pp. 27. ------: Directory of Engineering Societies, Dept. P., Engineers Joint Council, 1966, 180 pp. 28. ------: McGraw-Hill Basic Bibliography of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, 1966, 738 pp. 29. Eidg. Technische Hochschule Bibliothek: SFIT Library Documentation Service Index Cards; Electrical Technology, Atomic Energy, Textile Industry, Steel and Bridge Construction, cards issued weekly and month!, Eidg. Technische Hochschule Bibliothek, Zurich. 30. U.S. Government Research Reports, Washington 25, D. C., Office of Technical Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, c/o Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. 31. Technical Abstract Bulletin, Armed Services Technical Information Agency, Arlington Hall Station, Semi-monthly. 32. Scientific Information Report, Washington 25, D. C. Central Intelligence Agency, c/o Office of Technical Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, Semi-monthly. *~.'( 5. Pagonis, G. A.: The Light Metals Handbook , Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1954, 384 pp. >:c,:c 6. Hoyt, S. (editor): Metals Properties, ASME Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1954, 445 pp. 7. Rinehard, J. S. and J. Person: Behaviour of Metals Under Impulsive Loads, Amer. Soc. of Metals, 1954. 8 . Woldman, N. E.: Engmeenng Alloys, Amer. Soc. of Metals , 1954. 9. Dennis, W. H . : Metallurgy of the Non-Ferrous Metals, London, Pitman, 1954.

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1. Immer, J. R.: Materials Handling, McGraw-Hill, 1953, 570 pp. 2. Hudson, W. G.: Conveyors and Re lated Equipment, 3rd ed., Wiley, 1954, 525 pp. ~' 3. Bolz, H. (editor): Materials Handling Handbook, Ronald, 1958, 1740 pp. 4. Apple, J. M.: Plant Layout and Material Handling, 2nd ed., Ronald, 1963, 442 pp. 5. Engineering Equipment Users Association, Panel M/23 : Pneumatic Handling of Powdered Materials (Including Fluidization) , London, Constable, 1963, 146 pp. 6. Woodley, D. R . (editor): Encyclopaedia of Materials Handling, 2 Vols., Long Island City, N. Y., Pergamon, 1964. 7. ------: Belt Conveyors for Bulk Materials, Boston, Cahners, 1966, 344 pp . 8. Keller, H. C.: Unit-Load and Package Conveyors, Application and Design, Ronald, 1967, 241 pp.

MATERIALS - METALLIC ~:~~'( 1. ------: Steel Products Manuals, American Iron and Steel Institute. 2. ------: Seamless Steel Tube Data Handbook, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Seamless Steel Tube Institute. 3. Hoyt, S. L. : Metal Data, Reinhold, 1952, 526 pp. 4. ------ : Behaviour of Metals at Low Temperature ASM National Metal Congress, Amer. Soc . of Metals, 1953. :,'(>.'( 5. Pagonis, G. A.: The Light Metals Handbook , Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1954, 384 pp. >:c,:c 6. Hoyt, S. (editor): Metals Properties, ASME Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1954, 445 pp. 7. Rinehard, J. S. and J. Person: Behaviour of Metals Under Impulsive Loads, Amer. Soc. of Metals, 1954. 8 . Woldman, N. E.: Engmeenng Alloys, Amer. Soc. of Metals , 1954. 9. Dennis, W. H . : Metallurgy of the Non-Ferrous Metals, London, Pitman, 1954.

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10. McQuillan, A. D. and M. K. McQuillan: Metallurgy of the Rarer Metals, Titanium No. 4, London, Butterworths, 1956. 11. Savitskii, E. M.: The Influence of Temperature on the Mechanical Properties of Metals and Alloys, Stanford, California, Stanford University Press, 1961, 308 pp. ~'~'12. ------: ASM Metals Handbook, 2nd ed., Vol. 1, Amer. Soc. of Metals, 1961. 13. Smithels, C. J.: Metals Reference Book, 3rd ed., London, Butterworths, 1962, 108 7 pp. 14. Samans, C. H.: Metallic Materials in Engineering, Macmillan, 1963, 583 pp. 15. Gemmill, M. G.: Technology and Properties of Ferrous Alloys for High-Temperature Use, London, Newnes, 1966, 237 pp.

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1. Liquid Metals Handbook, 2nd ed., (Item 1052), Washington, D. C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952. 2. Forest Products Laboratory: Wood Handbook, Washington, D. C., U.S. Government Printing Office , 1955, (catalogue No. Al. 76. 72), 528 pp. 3. McPherson, A. T. and U. Kleurin (editors): Engineering Uses of Rubber, Reinhold, 1956, 498 pp. 4. ------: Wood: Colors and Kinds, Washington, D. C., Supt. of Documents, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1956. 5. ------ : Wood Structural Design Data, Vol. I, 3rd ed., Washington, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, 1957, 362 pp. 6. Morton, M.: Introduction to Rubber Technology, Reinhold, 1959. 7. Phillips, C. J.: Glass: Its Industrial Applications, Reinhold, 1960, 252 pp. 8. Payne, A. R. and J. B. Scott: Engineering Design withRubber, Interscience, 1960, 266 pp. 9. Reprints: Reinforced Plastic Molded Parts, Product Engineering, c1960, 64 pp.

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10. Clark, F. M.: Insulating Materials for Design and Engineering Practice, Wiley, 1962, 1224 pp. 11. Morgan, P. (editor): Glass Reinforced Plastics, 3rd ed., Interscience/Wiley, 1962, 340 pp. 12. McLellan, G. W.: Glass, Selection of Materials, Fabrication Processes, Design of Parts, Machine Design, (Sept. 12, 1963), pp. 174-196. 13. Simonds, H. R. and J. M. Church: Concise Guide to Plastics, 2nd ed., Reinhold, 1963, 404 pp. 14. Ferrignd, T. H.: Rigid Plastic Foams, Reinhold, 1963, 320 pp. 15. Oleesky, S. S. and J. G. Mohr: Handbook of Reinforced Plastics of the SPI, Reinhold, 1964, 592 pp. 16. Baer, E. (editor): Engineering Design for Plastics, Reinhold, 1964, 1350 pp. 17. Holland, L.: The Properties of Glass Surfaces, Wiley, 1964, 546 pp. 18. Van Vlack, L. H.: Physical Ceramics for Engineers, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1964, 342 pp. 19. McMillan, P. W.: Glass-Ceramics, Academic, 1964, 229 pp. 20. Davey, A. B. and A. R. Payne: Rubber in Engineering Design Practice, London, Maclaren, 1965, 501 pp. 21. Hove, J. E. and W. C . Riley (editors): Modern Ceramics: Some Principles and Concepts, Wiley, 1965, 409 pp. 22. Brydson, J. A.: Plastics Materials, London, Iliffe, 1966, 576 pp.

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SCIENCE

1. Frankel, J. P.: Principles of the Properties of Materials, McGraw-Hill, 195·1, 221 pp. 2. Goldman, J. E.: Science of Engineering Material, Wiley, 1957, 528 pp. 3. Sinnott, M. J.: The Solid State for Engineers, Wiley, 1~58, 522 pp. 4. Koerber, G. G.: Properties of Solids, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 304 pp. 97

10. Clark, F. M.: Insulating Materials for Design and Engineering Practice, Wiley, 1962, 1224 pp. 11. Morgan, P. (editor): Glass Reinforced Plastics, 3rd ed., Interscience/Wiley, 1962, 340 pp. 12. McLellan, G. W.: Glass, Selection of Materials, Fabrication Processes, Design of Parts, Machine Design, (Sept. 12, 1963), pp. 174-196. 13. Simonds, H. R. and J. M. Church: Concise Guide to Plastics, 2nd ed., Reinhold, 1963, 404 pp. 14. Ferrignd, T. H.: Rigid Plastic Foams, Reinhold, 1963, 320 pp. 15. Oleesky, S. S. and J. G. Mohr: Handbook of Reinforced Plastics of the SPI, Reinhold, 1964, 592 pp. 16. Baer, E. (editor): Engineering Design for Plastics, Reinhold, 1964, 1350 pp. 17. Holland, L.: The Properties of Glass Surfaces, Wiley, 1964, 546 pp. 18. Van Vlack, L. H.: Physical Ceramics for Engineers, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1964, 342 pp. 19. McMillan, P. W.: Glass-Ceramics, Academic, 1964, 229 pp. 20. Davey, A. B. and A. R. Payne: Rubber in Engineering Design Practice, London, Maclaren, 1965, 501 pp. 21. Hove, J. E. and W. C . Riley (editors): Modern Ceramics: Some Principles and Concepts, Wiley, 1965, 409 pp. 22. Brydson, J. A.: Plastics Materials, London, Iliffe, 1966, 576 pp.

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SCIENCE

1. Frankel, J. P.: Principles of the Properties of Materials, McGraw-Hill, 195·1, 221 pp. 2. Goldman, J. E.: Science of Engineering Material, Wiley, 1957, 528 pp. 3. Sinnott, M. J.: The Solid State for Engineers, Wiley, 1~58, 522 pp. 4. Koerber, G. G.: Properties of Solids, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1962, 304 pp. 97

5. Hutchison, T. S. and D. C. Baird: The Physics of Engineering Solids, Wiley, 1963, 368 pp. 6. Wert, C. A. and R. M. Thomson: Physics of Solids, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 704 pp. 7. Van Vlack, L. H.: Elements of Materials Science, 2nd ed., Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1964, 445 pp. 8. Rosenthal, D.: Introduction to Properties of Materials, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1964, 375 pp. 9. Cottrell, A. H.: Mechanical Properties of Matter, Wiley, 1964, 430 pp. 10. Edelglass, S. M.: Engineering Materials Science - Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Solids, Ronald, 1966, 500 pp. 11. Kelly, A.: Strong Solids, London, Oxford University Press, 1966, 212 pp. 12. Feltham, P.: Deformation and Strength of Materials, London, Butterworths, 1966, 142 pp.

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TESTING

1. Liddicoat, R. T . and P. O. Potts: Laboratory Manual of Materials Testing, Macmillan, 1952 . 2. Muhlenbruch, C. W.: Experimental Mechanics and Properties of Materials, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1955, 243 pp. 3. Davis , H . E., G. E. Troxell and C. T. Wiskocil: The Testing and Inspection of Engineering Materials, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1964, 496 pp. 4. Filipczynski, L., z. Pawlowski and J. Wehr: Ultrasonic Methods of Testing Materials, London, Butterworths, 1967, 288 pp.

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5. Hutchison, T. S. and D. C. Baird: The Physics of Engineering Solids, Wiley, 1963, 368 pp. 6. Wert, C. A. and R. M. Thomson: Physics of Solids, McGraw-Hill, 1964, 704 pp. 7. Van Vlack, L. H.: Elements of Materials Science, 2nd ed., Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1964, 445 pp. 8. Rosenthal, D.: Introduction to Properties of Materials, Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1964, 375 pp. 9. Cottrell, A. H.: Mechanical Properties of Matter, Wiley, 1964, 430 pp. 10. Edelglass, S. M.: Engineering Materials Science - Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Solids, Ronald, 1966, 500 pp. 11. Kelly, A.: Strong Solids, London, Oxford University Press, 1966, 212 pp. 12. Feltham, P.: Deformation and Strength of Materials, London, Butterworths, 1966, 142 pp.

MATERIALS -

TESTING

1. Liddicoat, R. T . and P. O. Potts: Laboratory Manual of Materials Testing, Macmillan, 1952 . 2. Muhlenbruch, C. W.: Experimental Mechanics and Properties of Materials, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1955, 243 pp. 3. Davis , H . E., G. E. Troxell and C. T. Wiskocil: The Testing and Inspection of Engineering Materials, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1964, 496 pp. 4. Filipczynski, L., z. Pawlowski and J. Wehr: Ultrasonic Methods of Testing Materials, London, Butterworths, 1967, 288 pp.

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MECHANICS 1. Timoshenko, S. P. and D. H. Young: Advanced Dynamics, McGraw-Hill, 1948, 400 pp. 2. Rauscher, M.: Introduction to Aeronautical Dynamics, Wiley, 1953, 664 pp. 3. Batchelor, G. K.: Survey in Mechanics, Macmillan, 1956. 4. Von Karman, T.: Collected Works, Academic Press, Vols. 1-4, 1956. 5. Deresiewicz, H.: Elements of Engineering Statics, Columbia University Press, 1957, 134 pp. 6. Scarborough, J. B.: The Gyroscope - Theory and Application, Interscience, 1958, 269 pp. ,:, 7. Synge, J. L. and B. A. Griffith: Principles of Mechanics, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1959, 552 pp. 8. Housner, G. W. and D. E. Hudson: Applied Mechanics, Dynamics, 2nd ed., Princeton, N. J., Van Nostrand, 1959, 392 pp. 9. McCuskey, S. W.: An Introduction to Advanced Dynamics, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1959, 263 pp. 10. Sneddon, I. N. and R. Hill (editors): Progress in Solid Mechanics, Interscience, Vol. 1, 1960, 448 pp. 11. Smith, G. M. and G. L. Downey: Advanced Dynamics for Engineers, Scranton, Pa., International, 1960, 354 pp. 12. Long, R. R.: Mechanics of SoUds and Fluids, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., 1961, 156 pp. 13. Bogdanoff, J. L. and P. F. Chenea: Dynamics of Some Disordered Linear Systems, Inter. Journal of Mech. Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 3 (November, 1961), pp. 157-169. ,: