New books in the Engineering Library for the week of December 12:
1. DESIGN OF PLATED STRUCTURES. : EUROCODE 3 : DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES : PART 1-
5--DESIGN OF PLATED STRUCTURES / DARKO BEG ... [ET AL.].
Berlin : Ernst, Wilhelm & Sohn, 2010.
TA684 .D47 2010.
2. OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF COAGULATION AND FILTRATION PROCESSES.
Denver : American Water Works Association, c2011.
TD455 .O65 2011.
3. Hernelind, Jan.
MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF CANISTER AND BUFFER FOR EARTHQUAKE INDUCED ROCK SHEAR
AND GLACIAL LOAD / JAN HERNELIND.
Stockholm, Sweden : Svensk k{232}arnbr{232}anslehantering AB, [2010].
TD898.2 .H48 2010.
4. Lee, Jordan F.
FABRICATION AND EVALUATION OF A FLUID-BASED HEAT EXCHANGER WITH POROUS POLYMERIC
MICRO CHANNELS / JORDAN F. LEE.
2011.
TJ7 Th62076.
5. Martin, Verene.
THE WIND RESOURCE DOWNSTREAM OF FORESTED TERRAIN / VERENE MARTIN.
2011.
TJ7 Th62118.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Ashley Emery: A half-century at the UW and going strong
A nice article from an October issue of UW Today about one of the Library's most frequent visitors: http://www.washington.edu/news/articles/ashley-emery-a-half-century-at-the-uw-and-going-strong
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Japan's Megaquake Points Researchers to New Warning Signs for Such Hazards
December 7, 2011:
The giant earthquake that pulverized eastern Japan in March and sent a towering tsunami roaring ashore is still shaking up the earthquake-science community. The house-destroying tremors and the killer wave of the Tohoku-oki quake may have been created by two separate mechanisms, researchers reported this week at the American Geophysical Union's meeting here.[San Francisco]
"We've never seen this before," said Gavin P. Hayes, a researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Colorado, adding that now that the split personality has been detected, scientists have gone back to other giant quakes and found hints of similar behavior.
Read the entire report: http://bit.ly/sDqQVW
The giant earthquake that pulverized eastern Japan in March and sent a towering tsunami roaring ashore is still shaking up the earthquake-science community. The house-destroying tremors and the killer wave of the Tohoku-oki quake may have been created by two separate mechanisms, researchers reported this week at the American Geophysical Union's meeting here.[San Francisco]
"We've never seen this before," said Gavin P. Hayes, a researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Colorado, adding that now that the split personality has been detected, scientists have gone back to other giant quakes and found hints of similar behavior.
Read the entire report: http://bit.ly/sDqQVW
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