Introduction to Environmental Engineering 4/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9780071259224
- 作者:Davis
- 版次:4
- 年份:2008
- 出版商:McGraw-Hill
- 頁數/規格:1008頁/平裝單色
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Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4/e contains the essential science and engineering principles needed for introductory courses and used as the basis for more advanced courses in environmental engineering. Davis and Cornwell apply the concepts of sustainability and materials and energy balance as a means of understanding and solving environmental engineering issues. With 650 end-of-chapter problems, as well as provocative discussion questions, and a helpful list of review items found at the end of each chapter, the text is both a comprehensible and comprehensive tool for any environmental engineering course.
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4/e contains the essential science and engineering principles needed for introductory courses and used as the basis for more advanced courses in environmental engineering. Davis and Cornwell apply the concepts of sustainability and materials and energy balance as a means of understanding and solving environmental engineering issues. With 650 end-of-chapter problems, as well as provocative discussion questions, and a helpful list of review items found at the end of each chapter, the text is both a comprehensible and comprehensive tool for any environmental engineering course.
Features
- The new edition features the most up-to-date environmental regulations, standards, and laws, and an updated art and photo program throughout.
- Competing books that haven't been revised in a while will not be up-to-date with the latest information on environmental codes, etc.
- Over 200 new homework problems have been added to the new edition, including over 60 problems on web based research and spreadsheet applications with MathCAD or MATLAB.
- This is one of the "must haves" in terms of coverage in introductory environmental engineering texts. With this new standalone chapter, D/C provides coverage similar to other texts in the market.
- A new chapter on Materials and Energy Balances (2) has been added to emphasize this important topic.
- New fresh problems are critical
- Technology discussions have been updated to include issues such as membrane technology for water treatment, endocrine disrupters as a pollution source, hydrogen fuel for automobiles, energy conservation as a pollution control alternative, and use of computer models for traffic noise prediction.
- With technology constantly changing, the need for this information to be updated in key
- The text provides a comprehensive overview of environmental engineering including a discussion on the nature of the profession and environmental ethics, a discussion of waste minimization techniques for each subject area, the presentation of legislative history and detailed regulatory requirements, and coverage of noise and ionizing radiation.
- The end of chapter review items provide a built-in study guide for students and make it easy for instructors to assess what students should have learned from the chapter.
- This pedagogical feature makes it easy for instructors to address ABET criteria that require departments to establish pedagogical goals and show how they have been met.
- Numerous example problems throughout the chapter and discussion questions at the end of the chapter reinforce concepts for students.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Materials and Energy Balances
Chapter 3 Hydrology
Chapter 4 Water Treatment
Chapter 5 Water Quality Management
Chapter 6 Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 7 Air Pollution
Chapter 8 Noise Pollution
Chapter 9 Solid Waste Management
Chapter 10 Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter 11 Ionizing Radiation
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Materials and Energy Balances
Chapter 3 Hydrology
Chapter 4 Water Treatment
Chapter 5 Water Quality Management
Chapter 6 Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 7 Air Pollution
Chapter 8 Noise Pollution
Chapter 9 Solid Waste Management
Chapter 10 Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter 11 Ionizing Radiation