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JULY CATALOGUE Engineering Agricultural Civil and Environmental Chemical CATALOGUE Eastern Economy Editions

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ENGINEERING Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical

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Sugarcane Cultivation. Estimaton of Operational Cost. Agricultural Engineering Index Latest Print 2017 / 412 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Farm Machinery ISBN-978-81-203-5259-9 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) SINGH Instrumentation and Measurements Farm Machinery TRIVENI PRASAD SINGH, Professor, Department of Farm KRISHNA KANT Machinery and Power Engineering, College of Technology at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Microprocessor-Based Agri Instrumentation Technology, Pantnagar (Uttrakhand). KRISHNA KANT, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida. The book describes the major field operations like tillage, tillage machineries including seedbed refining This book provides the fundamental concepts of system machineries, sowings and planting machineries, weeding design using microprocessors in the field of agriculture and interculture equipment. A variety of harvesting and instrumentation. It begins with an introduction to the threshing equipment for cereals and forage crop including field of agriculture and application of instrumentation recovery/handling of crop residue have also been in agriculture, and the book then covers the transducers described in detail. The book contains machineries on specific to the agricultural field. The binary number specialised crops like rice, potato and sugarcane which are system and arithmetic are covered as the basic building the major crops of our country. A detailed procedure on block of digital circuits and computer organization. estimation of operational cost of agricultural machineries The microprocessor basics and Intel 8085 hardware has also been described. and software have been discussed in detail. The book describes microprocessor peripheral interfacing and its Review questions, multiple choice questions and solved support chips such as Intel 8225, Intel 8253 and Intel numerical have been added at the end of the chapters, 8279 along with their applications. It discusses analog where ever possible, for the benefit of students. Efforts to digital and digital to analog interface, CRT terminal have been made to include the topics as per the course interface and printer interface. In addition, the book content of this subject so that the students may refer includes case studies on various microprocessor appli- this book as a textbook. The descriptions of implements/ cations in agriculture, such as microprocessor-based machineries have been made in simple language including system design for grain moisture, safe grain storage, soil line diagrams and photographs for better understanding. nutrient estimation and drip irrigation. Finally, the book The students will find usefulness of this book for their ends with an advanced and futuristic topic on precision continuing education as well as for various competitive agriculture to give an exposure to students about future examinations. developments in the agricultural system. The book has been written for the students of B. Tech KEY FEATURES Agricultural Engineering, though it can be referred by students of other disciplines, namely, Diploma in • From concepts to design, the book follows a step-by- Agricultural Engineering and B. Sc Agriculture students, step approach. for their subject on Farm Machinery. • Gives a large number of figures for easy understanding of theory. KEY FEATURES • Includes a good number of examples and end-of- • Line diagrams/drawings have been included for better chapter exercises both in the hardware and software understanding. sections. • Unsolved numerical problems have been given with • Presents a number of case studies on the design of answers to build problem-solving skills. microprocessor-based agri-instrumentation systems. Contents: Preface. Tillage and Concepts of Tillage. • Offers exercises on the case studies which can be used Primary Tillage Equipment. Seedbed Refining And Leveling for further development of the concepts. Equipment. Sowing and Planting Equipment. Weeding and Intercultivation Equipment. Plant Protection Equipment. The book is primarily intended for the undergraduate Harvesting Equipments for Cereals. Threshing Equipment. and postgraduate students of agricultural engineering for Forage Harvesting and Residue Handling. Rice Cultivation their courses on agri instrumentation and microprocessor Machinery. Potato Planter and Harvester. Equipment For applications in agriculture. 3 4 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Contents: Preface. Introduction. Agri Transducers. Irrigation and Water Power Binary Number System and Arithmetic. Basic Computer Organization. Introduction to Microprocessor Architec- Engineering ture. Sample and Hold Amplifier, Multiplexer, Digital to Analog and Analog to Digital Converters. Intel 8085 Microprocessor Hardware Architecture. Intel 8085 DAS & SAIKIA Microprocessor Instrumentation Set and Programming. Irrigation and Water Power Engineering Microprocessor Peripheral Interfacing. Microprocessor MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department of Applications in Agriculture—Case Studies. Precision Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. Agriculture. Appendix. Index. MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Latest Print 2015 / 472 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. ISBN-978-81-203-4086-2 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Designed primarily as a textbook for the undergraduate students of civil and agricultural engineering, this compre- Irrigation and Water Engineering hensive and well-written text covers irrigation system and hydroelectric power development in lucid language. MAJUMDAR The text is organized in two parts. Part I (Irrigation Engineering) deals with the methods of water distribution Irrigation Water Management: to crops, water requirement of crops, soil-water Principles and Practice, 2nd ed. relationship, well irrigation and hydraulics of well, canal DILIP KUMAR MAJUMDAR, formerly Professor of irrigation and different theories of irrigation canal design. Agronomy and Principal (Dean), Institute of Agriculture, Part II (Water Power Engineering) offers the procedures of Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. harnessing the hydropotential of river valleys to produce electricity. It also discusses different types of dams, surge The book, now in its second edition, fulfills the need for tanks, turbines, draft tubes, power houses and their an up-to-date comprehensive text on irrigation water components. The text emphasizes on the solutions of management for students of agriculture both at the unsteady equations of surge tank and pipe carrying water undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The scope of the to power house under water hammer situation. It also book makes it a useful reference for courses in agricultural includes computer programs for the numerical solutions engineering, agronomy, soil science, agricultural physics of hyperbolic partial differential equations. and environmental sciences. It can also serve as a valuable guidebook to persons working with farming communities. KEY FEATURES The coverage in sixteen chapters brings out different • Provides worked out examples and problems (in SI aspects of irrigation including irrigation situation in the units). world, rainfall, evaporation, water wealth and progressive • Presents all possible methods of design including development of irrigation in , measurement of Ranga-Raju-Misri’s new approach of canal design. soil water and irrigation water, methods of irrigation, • Gives numerous illustrations to reinforce the under- irrigation with saline water, formulating cropping pattern standing of the subject. in irrigated area and management of high water table. Besides undergraduate students, this book will also be In the second edition, a new chapter on ‘On-farm of immense use to the postgraduate students of water Irrigation System’ has been included and a few chapters resources engineering. have been updated to include latest development. Contents: Preface. Part I: Irrigation Engineering— The book has useful research data and a large number of Irrigation Engineering: An Introduction. Methods of diagrams for easy comprehension of the topics. The end- Water Distribution to Crop Fields. Water Requirement of of-chapter problems and numerous worked-out examples Crops and Soil Water Relationship. Well Hydraulics and serve to aid further understanding of the subject. The Well Irrigation. Flow Irrigation. Canal Headworks. Cross book also contains an extensive glossary. Drainage Works. Canal Lining and Wasteland. Canal Fall. Contents: Preface. General. Water Wealth and Design of Canal. Part II: Water Power Engineering—Water Irrigation in India. Soil-Water Relationship. Soil Water Power Engineering: An Introduction. Reservoirs. Dams: A Measurement. Soil Water-Plant Relationship. Estimating General Introduction. Gravity Dam. Earth Dam and Arch Water Requirement of Crops. Methods of Irrigation. Dam. Spillways. Intake Structures. Other Components of Measurement of Water. Irrigation Efficiency. Scheduling Water Power Plant. Unsteady Equations of Surge Tank: An Irrigation. Irrigation Practices in Crops. Quality of Water Analysis. Water Hammer Pressure in Conduit Without a and Irrigation with Saline Water. Irrigation and Cropping Surge Tank. Index. Pattern. Irrigation and Fertilizer Use. Water Management Latest Print 2016 / 444 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm in High Water Table Areas. On-farm Irrigation System. ISBN-978-81-203-3587-5 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Appendices. Glossary. Subject Index. Latest Print 2019 / 572 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4826-4 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 5

Soil and Water Conservation Chemical Engineering/ Engineering Biochemical Engineering GHANSHYAM DAS Biochemical Engineering Hydrology and Soil Conservation Engineering including Watershed DOBLE & GUMMADI Management, 2nd ed. Biochemical Engineering GHANSHYAM DAS, formerly Emeritus Fellow (AICTE) and MUKESH DOBLE, Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Professor in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, G.B. IIT Madras. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. SATHYANARAYANA N. GUMMADI, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, IIT Madras. Streamlined to facilitate student understanding, this second edition, containing the latest techniques and This text is intended to provide students with a solid grounding in basic principles of biochemical engineering. methodologies and some new problems, continues to Beginning with a historical review and essential concepts provide a comprehensive treatment of hydrology of of biochemical engineering in part I, the next three parts watersheds, soil erosion problems, design and installation are devoted to a comprehensive discussion of various of soil conservation practices and structures, hydrologic topics in the areas of life sciences, kinetics of biological and sediment yield models, watershed management and reactions and engineering principles. water harvesting. It also deals with the special require- ments of management of agricultural and forested Having described the different building blocks of watersheds. life, microbes, metabolism and bioenergetics, the book proceeds to explain enzymatic kinetics and kinetics of cell This book is designed for undergraduate students of growth and product formation. The engineering principles agricultural engineering for courses in hydrology, and soil cover transport phenomena in bioprocess systems and water conservation engineering. It will also be of and various bioreactors, downstream processing and considerable value to students of agriculture, soil science, environmental technology. Finally, the book concludes forestry, and civil engineering. with an introduction to recombinant DNA technology. FEATURES This textbook is designed for B.Tech. courses in biotech- • Emphasises fundamentals using numerous illustrations nology, B.Tech. courses in chemical engineering and other to help students visualise different phenomena allied disciplines, and M.Sc. courses in biotechnology. • Offers lucid presentation of field practices Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction—Introduction • Presents the analysis and design of basic hydraulic to Biochemical Engineering. Part II: Essential Life structures Science—Biomolecules. Microbial World. Metabolism and Bioenergetics. Functions of Cell. Part III: Kinetics of • Devotes an entire chapter to watershed management Biological Reactions—Kinetics of Enzymatic Reactions. • Provides numerous solved design problems and Cell Growth and Product Formation. Part IV: Engineering exercise problems to develop a clear understanding of Principles—Transport Phenomena in Bioprocess Systems. the theory Bioreactors and Scale-up. Downstream Processing. • Gives theoretical questions, and objective type ques- Environmental Technology. Recombinant DNA Technology. tions with answers to test the students’ understanding. Bibliography. Index. Contents: Preface. Introduction. Precipitation. Abstraction Latest Print 2007 / 236 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Losses. Stream Flow. Runoff. Frequency Analysis of ISBN-978-81-203-3052-8 / ` 195.00 / (e-book also available) Hydrologic Events. Hydrographs. Flood Routing. System, Conceptual and Dynamic Models of Runoff Hydrograph. Time Series Analysis. Soil Erosion. Controlling Soil INAMDAR Erosion. Water Harvesting. Watershed Management. Biochemical Engineering: Principles and Field Measurements: Runoff and Sediment Discharge. Appendices. Index. Concepts, 3rd ed. SYED TANVEER AHMED INAMDAR, Assistant Professor in Latest Print 2016 / 552 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm the Department of Chemical Engineering, SDM College of ISBN-978-81-203-3586-8 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) Engineering and Technology, , . The book, now in its Third Edition, continues to offer the basic concepts and principles of biochemical engineering. It covers the curriculum for a first-course in Biochemical Engineering at the undergraduate level of Chemical Engineering discipline and also caters to the requirements of BTech Biotechnology and BSc Biotechnology offered by various universities. 6 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

The text first explains the basics of microbiology and thoroughly deals with the virial and cubic equations of biochemistry before moving on to explore the significance state by showing the P-V-T (pressure, molar volume and of enzymes, their properties, types, kinetics, industrial temperature) relation of fluids. It elaborates on the first applications, production and formulation and the methods and second laws of thermodynamics and their appli- of their immobilization. It also deals with cell growth cations with the help of numerous engineering examples. and its kinetic aspects and discusses various types of The text further discusses the concepts of exergy, standard biological reactors with an emphasis on key engineering property changes of chemical reactions, thermo-dynamic practices related to fermentation processes and products, property relations and fugacity. The book also includes bioreactor design and operation. It offers a complete detailed discussions on residual and excess properties description on downstream processing and control of of mixtures, various activity coefficient models, local microorganisms. Besides, it also covers in the appendices composition models, and group contribution methods. In some important topics such as process kinetics and reactor addition, the text focuses on vapour-liquid and other phase analysis, bioenergetics, and environmental microbiology equilibrium calculations, and analyzes chemical reaction to justify their relevance in biochemical engineering. equilibria and adiabatic reaction temperature for systems with complete and incomplete conversion of reactants. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Offers a complete description with applications and KEY FEATURES configurations of membrane bioreactors (Chapter 7). • Includes a large number of fully worked-out examples • Presents a facelift of downstream processes in the to help students master the concepts discussed. topics, viz. disruption of cells supported with flow • Provides well-graded problems with answers at the end sheet, freeze drying, formulation, etc. along with a of each chapter to test and foster students’ conceptual total revamping of the discussion on supercritical fluid understanding of the subject. The total number of extraction and induction of biofouling (Chapter 9). solved examples and end-chapter exercises in the book • Provides a new appendix—Appendix D—on Self- are over 600. Assessment Exercises, which incorporates questions in • Contains chapter summaries that review the major the form of multiple choice, true/false and fill in the concepts covered. blanks in order to assess the level of understanding. The book is primarily designed for the undergraduate Contents: Foreword. Preface. Preface to the First Edition. students of chemical engineering and its related disciplines Biochemical Engineering: A Perspective. Microbiology such as petroleum engineering and polymer engineering. Fundamentals. Biological Polymers. Enzymes and It can also be useful to professionals. Enzyme Kinetics. Industrial Enzymes and Applications. The Solution Manual containing the complete worked- Immobilized-enzyme Technology. Biomass Production out solutions to chapter-end exercises and problems is in Cell Cultures. Biological Reactors. Fermentation available for instructors. Technology—Traditional Processes and Products. Downstream Processing. The Control of Microorganisms. Contents: Preface. Nomenclature. Introduction. Equations Appendices—A: Process Kinetics and Reactor Analysis. of State. The First Law and Its Applications. The Second B: Bioenergetics. C: Concepts in Environmental Micro- Law and Its Applications. Exergy (Availability). Chemical biology. D: Self-assessment Exercises. Glossary.Biblio- Reactions. Thermodynamic Property Relations of Pure graphy. Index. Substances. Thermodynamic Cycles. General Residual Property Relations. Residual Properties by Equations of Latest Print 2012 / 468 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm State. Properties of a Component in a Mixture. Partial ISBN-978-81-203-4585-0 / ` 375.00 / (e-book also available) Molar Volume and Enthalpy from Experimental Data. Fugacity of a Component in a Mixture by Equations of Chemical Engineering State. Activity Coefficient Models of Liquid Mixtures. Vapour–Liquid Equilibrium. Other Phase Equilibria. Thermodynamics Chemical Reaction Equilibria. Adiabatic Reaction Temperature. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. AHUJA Latest Print 2008 / 720 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics ISBN-978-81-203-3637-7 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) PRADEEP AHUJA, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Institute HALDER of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, . This book offers a full account of thermodynamic systems Introduction to Chemical Engineering in chemical engineering. It provides a solid understanding Thermodynamics, 2nd ed. of the basic concepts of the laws of thermodynamics as GOPINATH HALDER, Associate Professor, Department of well as their applications with a thorough discussion of Chemical Engineering, National , phase and chemical reaction equilibria. Durgapur, West Bengal. At the outset the text explains the various key terms This book, now in its second edition, continues to of thermodynamics with suitable examples and then provide a comprehensive introduction to the principles ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 7 of chemical engineering thermodynamics and also chemical thermodynamics. The reader is thus introduced introduces the student to the application of principles to to a thorough analysis of the fundamental laws of various practical areas. thermodynamics as well as their applications to practical The book emphasizes the role of the fundamental princi- situations. This is followed by a detailed discussion on ples of thermodynamics in the derivation of significant relationships among thermodynamic properties and an relationships between the various thermodynamic pro- exhaustive treatment on the thermodynamic properties of perties. The initial chapter provides an overview of the solutions. The role of phase equilibrium thermodynamics basic concepts and processes, and discusses the impor- in design, analysis, and operation of chemical separation tant units and dimensions involved. The ensuing chapters, methods is also deftly dealt with. Finally, the chemical in a logical presentation, thoroughly cover the first and reaction equilibria are skillfully explained. second laws of thermodynamics, the heat effects, the Besides numerous illustrations, the book contains over thermodynamic properties and their relations, refri- 200 worked examples, over 400 exercise problems (all geration and liquefaction processes, and the equilibria with answers) and several objective-type questions, which between phases and in chemical reactions. The book is enable students to gain an in-depth understanding of the suitably illustrated with a large number of visuals. concepts and theory discussed. In the second edition, new sections on Quasi-Static The book will also be a useful text for students pursuing Process and Entropy Change in Reversible and Irreversible courses in chemical engineering-related branches such as Processes are included. Besides, new Solved Model Ques- polymer engineering, petroleum engineering, and safety tion Paper and several new Multiple Choice Questions are and environmental engineering. also added that help develop the students’ ability and NEW TO THIS EDITION confidence in the application of the underlying concepts. • More Example Problems and Exercise Questions in Primarily intended for the undergraduate students of each chapter chemical engineering and other related engineering • Updated section on Vapour–Liquid Equilibrium in disciplines such as polymer, petroleum and pharma- Chapter 8 to highlight the significance of equations of ceutical engineering, the book will also be useful for state approach the postgraduate students of the subject as well as professionals in the relevant fields. • GATE Questions up to 2012 with answers Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Introduction Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction and Basic Concepts. First Law of Thermodynamics. P-V-T and Basic Concepts. First Law of Thermodynamics. Behaviour and Heat Effects. Second Law of Thermo- Properties of Pure Substances. Heat Effects. Second Law dynamics. Some Applications of the Laws Thermodynamics. of Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic Property Relations. Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Fluids. Properties of Application of Thermodynamics to Flow Processes. Solutions. Phase Equilibria. Chemical Reaction Equilibria. Refrigeration and Liquefaction Process. Solution Appendixes. Answers to Problems. Index. Thermodynamics: Properties. Vapour–Liquid Equilibrium. Additional Topics in Phase Equilibrium. Chemical Reaction Latest Print 2019 / 576 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Equilibria. Appendixes—A: Property Tables. B: Solved ISBN-978-81-203-4747-2 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Model Question Papers. C: Multiple Choice Questions. Bibliography. Index. Chemical Process Calculations Latest Print 2014 / 684 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4897-4 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) NARAYANAN & LAKSHMIKUTTY Stoichiometry and Process Calculations, NARAYANAN 2nd ed. Textbook of Chemical Engineering K.V. NARAYANAN, Former Professor and Head, Department Thermodynamics, A, 2nd ed. of Chemical Engineering, Government Engineering College, K.V. NARAYANAN, former Professor and Head, Department Thrissur. of Chemical Engineering, Government Engineering College, B. LAKSHMIKUTTY, former Professor and Head, Department Thrissur (Kerala). of Chemical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Thrissur. Designed as an undergraduate-level textbook in Chemical Engineering, this student-friendly, thoroughly class- Designed as a textbook for the undergraduate students room tested book, now in its second edition, continues of chemical engineering and related disciplines such to provide an in-depth analysis of chemical engineering as biotechnology, polymer technology, petrochemical thermo-dynamics. The book has been so organized engineering, electrochemical engineering, environmental that it gives comprehensive coverage of basic concepts engineering and safety engineering, the chief objective and applications of the laws of thermodynamics in the of the book is to prepare students to make analysis of initial chapters, while the later chapters focus at length chemical processes through calculations and to develop on important areas of study falling under the realm of systematic problem-solving skills in them. 8 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

The text presents the fundamentals of chemical engineering mind, the text prepares the students to formulate material operations and processes in a simple style that helps the and energy balance theory on chemical process systems. students to gain a thorough understanding of chemical It also demonstrates how to solve the main process- process calculations. The book deals with the principles of related problems that crop up in chemical engineering stoichiometry to formulate and solve material and energy practice. balance problems in processes with and without chemical The chapters are organized in a way that enables the reactions. With the help of examples, the book explains students to acquire an in-depth understanding of the the construction and use of reference-substance plots, subject. The emphasis is given to the units and conver- equilibrium diagrams, psychrometric charts, steam tables sions, basic concepts of calculations, material balance and enthalpy composition diagrams. It also elaborates with/without chemical reactions, and combustion of fuels on thermophysics and thermochemistry to acquaint the and energy balances. Apart from numerous illustrations, students with the thermodynamic principles of energy the book contains numerous solved problems, short balance calculations. questions and exercises which bridge the gap between NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION theoretical learning and practical implementation. All the • Incorporates a new chapter on Bypass, Recycle and numerical problems are solved with block diagrams to Purge Operations reinforce the understanding of the concepts. • Comprises updations in some sections and presents Primarily intended as a text for the undergraduate new sections on Future Avenues and Opportunities students of chemical engineering, it will also be useful in Chemical Engineering, Processes in Biological and for other allied branches of chemical engineering such Energy Systems as polymer science & engineering and petroleum engineering. • Contains several new worked-out examples in the chapter on Material Balance with Chemical Reaction KEY FEATURES • Includes GATE questions with answers up to the year • Methods of calculation for stoichiometric proportions 2016 in Objective-type questions with practical examples from the Industry KEY FEATURES • Simplified method of solving numerical problems under material balance with and without chemical reactions • SI units are used throughout the book • Conversions of chemical engineering equations from • All basic chemical engineering operations and processes one unit to another are introduced and different types of problems are illustrated with worked out examples. • Solution of fuel and combustion, and energy balance problems using tabular column • Stoichiometric principles are extended to solve problems related to bioprocessing, environmental Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Foreword. List engineering, etc. of Symbols. Units and Dimensions. Basic Chemical • Exercise problems (more than 810) are organised Calculations. Material Balance Without Chemical according to the difficulty level and all are provided Reactions. Material Balance With Chemical Reactions. with answers. Combustion of Fuels. Energy Balances. Index. Contents: Preface. Introduction. Units and Dimensions. Latest Print 2015 / 352 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Fundamental Concepts of Stoichiometry. Ideal Gases and ISBN-978-81-203-4782-3 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Gas Mixtures. Properties of Real Gases. Vapour Pressure. Solutions and Phase Behaviour. Humidity and Humidity VENKATARAMANI, et al. Chart. Material Balance in Unit Operations. Material Balance with Chemical Reaction. Bypass, Recycle and Process Calculations, 2nd ed. Purge Operations. Energy Balance: Thermophysics. Energy V. VENKATARAMANI, has been Professor in the Department Balance: Thermochemistry. Appendix: Tables of Properties. of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Objective Type Questions. Answers to Objective Type Tiruchirappalli. Questions. Bibliography. Answers to Exercises. Index. N. ANANTHARAMAN, Professor in the Department of Latest Print 2019 / 612 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, ISBN-978-81-203-5289-6 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) Tiruchirappalli. K.M. MEERA SHERIFFA BEGUM, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of SIKDAR Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Chemical Process Calculations This compact and highly readable text, now in its second edition, continues to provide a thorough introduction to D.C. SIKDAR, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical the basic chemical engineering principles and calculations Engineering, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, to enable the students to evaluate the material and . energy balances in various units of a process plant. Keeping the importance of basic tools of process Unless a chemical engineer is conversant with the energy calculations—material balance and energy balance—in conservation techniques at every stage of the process, ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 9 economy cannot be achieved in the design of process engineering, this text can also be useful for undergraduate equipment. students of electrical and . The text lucidly explains the techniques involved in KEY FEATURES analyzing different chemical processes and the underlying • Provides examples of several dynamic elements from theories by making a generous use of appropriate worked chemical industry. examples. The examples are simple and concrete to make • Includes a large number of diagrams illustrating the the book useful for self-instruction. control action to be implemented. In this new edition, besides worked examples, several • Gives examples of dynamic elements from chemical exercises are included to aid students in testing their industry to correlate functioning of equipment from knowledge of the material contained in each chapter. control point of view. The book is primarily intended for undergraduate • Deals with both electronic and pneumatic controllers. students of Chemical Engineering. It would also be useful Contents: Preface. What is Process Control? Order of to undergraduate students of Petroleum Technology, Elements. Dynamics of First Order Elements. Dynamics Pharmaceutical Technology and other allied branches of of Higher Order Elements. Dynamics of Elements With Chemical Engineering. Unusual Characteristics. Characteristics of Real Systems. KEY FEATURES Control Valves. Controllers. Control Loops. Closed Loop • Exposes the reader to background information on Response. Control Quality. Routh Test. Root Locus different systems of units, dimensions and behaviour Diagrams. Frequency Response Technique. MIMO Systems. of gases, liquids and solids. Compensation. Control Strategies. Sampled Data Systems. Index. • Provides several examples with detailed solutions to explain the concepts discussed. Latest Print 2015 / 340 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Includes chapter-end exercises with answers to enhance ISBN-978-81-203-4405-1 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) learning. Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Acknow- ledgements. Units and Dimensions. Mass Relations. Ideal SARKAR Gases. Vapour Pressure. Psychrometry. Crystallization. Advanced Process Dynamics and Control Mass Balance. Recycle and Bypass. Energy Balance. Problems On Unsteady State Operations. Tables. Answers (with CD-ROM) to Exercises. Index. PRABIR KUMAR SARKAR has been Reader, Chemical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Latest Print 2019 / 264 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4199-9 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) This book is a sequel to the text Process Dynamics and Control (published by PHI Learning). The objective of this text is to introduce frontier areas of control technology Chemical Process Control with an ample number of application examples. It also introduces the simulation platform PCSA (Process Control BHAGADE & NAGESHWAR System Analyzer) to include senior level worked out examples like multi-loop control of exothermic reactor Process Dynamics and Control and distillation column. SUDHEER S. BHAGADE, Professor, Department of Chemical The textbook includes discussions on state variable Engineering, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli techniques and analysis MIMO systems, and techniques (Maharashtra). of non-linear systems treatment with extensive number GOVIND DAS NAGESHWAR has been former Director of examples. A chapter has been included to discuss of Laxminarayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur the industrial practice of instrumentation systems for (Maharashtra). important unit operation and processes, which ends This well-organized and comprehensive book presents up with the treatment on Plant-wide-control. The two the basic concept and terminology of process control state-of-the-art tools of computer based control, Micro- citing examples from day-to-day life. The text discusses controllers and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), are the order of dynamic elements and their responses, discussed with practical application examples. A number transportation lag, block diagrams, final control elements, of demonstration programs have been offered for basic controllers, the concept of stability, techniques to conception development in the accompanying CD. It tune controllers, etc. in detail. It also explains the way familiarizes students with the real task of simulation by the elements are put together to form a loop and means of simple computer programming procedure with their interactions to each other, Ziegler–Nichols and sufficient graphic support, and helps to develop capability Tyreus–Luyben controller settings, and a host of other of handling complex dynamic systems. topics that help students understand the control This book is primarily intended for the postgraduate configuration. students of chemical engineering and instrumentation Primarily intended for undergraduate students of chemical and control engineering. Also it will be of considerable 10 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 interest to professionals engaged in handling process Development. Basic Modelling Principles (Time Domain plant automation systems. Analysis). Transfer Function of First Order Systems KEY FEATURES (Complex Domain Analysis). Response of First Order Systems (Complex Domain Analysis). Transfer Function • Majority of worked out examples and exercise problems Development and Response Analysis of Second Order are chosen from practical process applications. Systems (Complex Domain Analysis). Measuring Elements, • A complete coverage of controller synthesis in Signal Transducers and Final Control Elements. Automatic frequency domain provides a better grasp of controller Controllers. Dynamic Model and Response Analysis tuning. of Closed Loop Systems. Stability Analysis of Closed • Advanced control strategies and adaptive control are Loop Systems. Frequency Response Analysis. Process covered with ample number of worked out examples. Identification (Experimental Methods of Dynamic Model Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Basic Development). Controller Tuning. Digital Simulation Modelling Principles (Time Domain Analysis). Review of of Processes and Control Systems. Advanced Control Dynamics of Process Control System and Its Elements Strategies. State Variables and Multiple Input-Output (Time Domain Solution from Complex Domain Analysis). Systems. Appendices—1A: Common Unit Conversions and Stability Analysis of Closed Loop Systems. Frequency Physical Properties. 1B: Instrument Symbols Used in This Response Analysis. Process Identification (Experimental Book. 2: Laplace’ Transform. 3A: Control Valves, Their Methods of Dynamic Model Development). Controller Steady State Characteristics and Sizing. 3B: Processes with Tuning and Controller Synthesis. Close Loop Response Recycle Path. 4: Transform Chart, Response Equations and and Controller Synthesis in Frequency Domain. Digital Controller Tuning Formulae. Simulation of Processes and Control Systems. Advanced Control Strategies. State Variables and Multiple Input- Latest Print 2014 / 784 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Output Systems. Part 1: State Variable Analysis. Part 2: ISBN-978-81-203-4846-2 / ` 695.00 / (e-book also available) Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) Systems. Treatment of Nonlinear Systems. Part 1: Phase Plane Analysis. Part 2: Describing Function. Control of Unit SINGH Operations and Processes. Computers in Process Control. Process Control: Concepts, Dynamics Appendices. Index. and Applications Latest Print 2015 / 824 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm S.K. SINGH, Head, Maintenance Services Group (Electrical) ISBN-978-81-203-4993-3 / ` 750.00 / (e-book also available) and Telecommunication, Tata Steel Limited, Jamshedpur. Process control, a sub-discipline of automatic control, SARKAR involves tailoring methods for the efficient operation of industrial processes. Proper application of process control Process Dynamics and Control improves the safety and profitability of a process, while (with CD-ROM) maintaining consistently high product quality. PRABIR KUMAR SARKAR has been Reader, Chemical This book is a comprehensive introduction to the vast and Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. important field of control systems. The text introduces Primarily intended as a textbook for the undergraduate the theory of automatic control and its applications to students of chemical engineering, it introduces students the chemical process industries with emphasis on topics to fundamental principles in system dynamics and control. that are of use to the process control engineers and This book bridges the conceptual gap by using a number specialists. It also covers the advanced control strategies of examples from physical as well as from different facets and its practical implementation with an excellent of human experience. balance of theoretical concepts and engineering practice. The text introduces the concepts of State variable techniques and MIMO systems. An indigenously developed KEY FEATURES simulation platform for open and close loop simulation • Extensive coverage of topics such as Feedback control, has been introduced for analysis and design of dynamic Modelling, Controller design, and response analysis and processes. All the topics in this text are supported by stability criterion per evaluating robustness of control quite a number of worked out and exercise problems. systems. The Accompanying CD with this book includes a number • Large number of illustrative figures and solved examples of computer programs to verify the results obtained at the end of the chapters. during the open and closed loop dynamic studies. The • Extensive set of review questions and self-check quizzes CD also contains a number of Demonstration Programs, with answers at the end of each chapter. which exposes many concepts of process dynamics and • Case studies for bridging the gap between theoretical control through extensive use of animated graphics. learning and practical implementation. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Designed to serve as a textbook for both undergraduate Preliminary Concepts for Process Dynamic Model and postgraduate students of chemical engineering, this ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 11 book will also be useful for mechanical, instrumentation of Some Fittings. Dimensioned Drawings of Some and electrical engineers who help design process control Pipe Fittings. Dimensioned Drawings of Some Valves. systems. Dimensioned Drawings of Some Pumps. Introduction to Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Computer Aided Design and Drawing. Some Computer Part I: Process Control Concepts—Introduction to Process Aided Drawings using Solid Edge Software. Bibliography. Control Systems. Process Control Modelling. Feedback Index. Control System. Part II: Process Control Dynamics and Latest Print 2015 / 204 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Design—Response Analysis of Control System and ISBN-978-81-203-5150-9 / ` 250.00 / (e-book also available) Stability Criterion. Design of Process Control Systems. Part III: Advanced Process Control—Advanced Process Control Strategies. Part IV: Computer-Based Control— Chemical Process Modelling Computer-Aided Process Control. Computer Hardware for Process Control. Computer Software for Process Control. and Simulation Microcomputer-Based Process Control—A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Microcomputer-Based Process JANA Control—A Distributed Control System (DCS). Part V: Case Studies—Process Control: Case Study. Bibliography. Chemical Process Modelling and Answers to Self-Check Quizzes. Index. Computer Simulation, 3rd ed. Latest Print 2015 / 748 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm AMIYA K. JANA, Associate Professor at Indian Institute of ISBN-978-81-203-3678-0 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) Technology Kharagpur. This comprehensive and thoroughly revised text, now in Chemical Process Equipment its third edition, continues to present the fundamental concepts of how mathematical models of chemical processes are constructed and demonstrate their MAIDARGI applications to the simulation of three of the very important chemical engineering systems: the chemical Chemical Process Equipment: reactors, distillation systems and vaporizing processes. Design and Drawing, Vol. I, 2nd ed. The book provides an integrated treatment of process SURESH C. MAIDARGI has been Professor of Chemical description, mathematical modelling and dynamic Engineering at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, simulation of realistic problems, using the robust process Bengaluru. model approach and its simulation with efficient numerical This text introduces the students and practicing engineers techniques. Theoretical background materials on activity to the practices and standards of drafting the equipment coefficient models, equation of state models, reaction used in chemical, food processing, polymer engineering, kinetics, and numerical solution techniques—needed and pharmaceuticals processing industries. The textbook for the development and simulation of mathematical follows the Bureau of Indian Standards BIS 696–1972 models—are also addressed in the book. specifications and methodology of equipment drawing. The topics of discussion related to tanks, heat exchangers, It introduces to the symbolic representations of the chemical reactors (both continuous and batch), biochemical equipment as used in the chemical, food processing and reactors (continuous and fed-batch), distillation columns pharma industries. It provides the detailed drawings of (continuous and batch), equilibrium flash vaporizer, some commonly used equipment that are repeatedly refinery debutanizer column, evaporator, and steam used in different sizes and shapes. Orthographic and generator contain several worked-out examples and case assembled views are illustrated. Several assignments have studies to teach students how chemical processes are been suggested for practicing the drawing. operated, characterized and monitored using computer In this second edition, a new chapter on computerized programming. drawing method has been introduced. For this Solid The new edition includes three more chapters—Gas edge software has been used. Though the software itself Absorption, Liquid-Liquid Extraction Column and Once- guides the readers through the making of drawing of the Through Steam Generator—which will further strengthen parts and their assemblies, guidelines to use software is the text. also given. This book is designed for senior level undergraduate and The text is intended for the undergraduate students first-year postgraduate level courses in “Chemical Process of chemical and its related branches such as polymer Modelling and Simulation”. The book will also be useful engineering, petroleum engineering and pipeline for students of petrochemical engineering, biotechnology, engineering. and biochemical engineering. It can serve as a guide for Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Essentials of research scientists and practising engineers as well. Drawing. Equipment Symbols. Proportionate Drawings Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Part I: of Some Parts of Equipment. Proportionate Drawings Introduction—Introduction to Modelling and Simulation. of Some Common Equipment. Dimensioned Drawings Numerical Methods. Part II: Reactor—Batch Reactor. 12 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor. Bioreactor. Part III: Aspen Plus™ Simulation of Reactor Models. Aspen Plus™ Separation Processes—Compartmental Distillation Model. Simulation of Distillation Models. Part II: Chemical Plants Ideal Binary Distillation Column. Activity Coefficient Simulation using Aspen Plus™—Aspen Plus™ Simulation Models. Binary Batch Distillation Column. Binary of Chemical Plants. Part III: Dynamics and Control using Continuous Distillation Column. Multicomponent Batch Aspen Dynamics™—Dynamics and Control of Flow-driven Distillation Column. Equilibrium Flash Vaporization. Processes. Dynamics and Control of Pressure-driven Equation of State Models. Refinery Debutanizer Column. Processes. Index. Reactive Distillation. Gas Absorption. Liquid–Liquid Latest Print 2018 / 376 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Extraction Column. Part IV: Vaporizing Processes—Vapo- ISBN-978-81-203-4568-3 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) rizing Exchangers. Once-Through Steam Generator. Index. Latest Print 2018 / 468 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-93-87472-07-5 (Print Book) Chemical Process Technology 978-93-87472-08-2 (eBook) / ` 495.00 KOYIKKAL JANA Chemical Process Technology and Process Simulation and Control Using Simulation ASPEN™, 2nd ed. SRIKUMAR KOYIKKAL, a graduate in Chemical Engineering AMIYA K. JANA, Associate Professor at Indian Institute of and a postgraduate in ‘Chemical Project Engineering’ and Technology, Kharagpur. with 40 years of industrial experience in process design, Solving the model structure with a large equation set is currently working as a Process Design Consultant to becomes a challenging task due to the involvement chemical industries. of several complex processes in an industrial plant. To This book is designed to apprise the students of chemical overcome these challenges, various process flow sheet engineering with the process descriptions of chemical simulators are used. technologies with the help of simplified flow sheets. This book, now in its second edition, continues to discuss Newer technologies have been added and some techno- the simulation, optimization, dynamics and closed-loop logies which have lost their relevance have been omitted. control of a wide variety of chemical processes using Computer simulation methods have been described for the most popular commercial flow sheet simulator many important technologies. In short, the book considers ASPEN™. A large variety of chemical units including flash computer design tools and design software, in a manner drum, continuous stirred tank reactor, plug flow reactor, that fits in smoothly into the main subject. The book is petroleum refining column, heat exchanger, absorption expected to become useful not only to students but also tower, reactive distillation, distillation train, and monomer to practicing engineers and process designers. production unit are thoroughly explained. The book There are chapters on natural products and fermentation acquaints the students with the simulation of large process chemicals, organic chemicals, inorganic chemicals, chemical plants with several single process units. With the addition of the new sections, additional information refinery operations, oil and gas operations and nano- and plenty of illustrations and exercises, this text should technology products. In some of them computer simulation prove extremely useful for the students. and costing examples are included. Computerisation by process simulation is included in this book. An example Designed for the students of chemical engineering at the of modelling and simulation using C++ is also given as senior undergraduate and postgraduate level, this book an example of ‘user written’ programs for simulation. A will also be helpful to research scientists and practising third method that can be used for simulation is the use of engineers as a handy guide to simulation of chemical spreadsheets which is also described with the help of an processes. example. Chapters on refinery and oil and gas processes NEW TO THIS EDITION are suited to the present situation. A new important • Section 1.3 on Stepwise Aspen Plus Simulation of Flash topic of today being ‘polysilicon’ used in the manufacture Drums is thoroughly updated (Chapter 1) of computer chips and solar panels, is also covered in • Section 3.2 on Aspen Plus Simulation of the Binary detail. Distillation Columns is updated, a new section on Contents: Preface. Introduction. Natural and Bio-process Simulation of a Reactive Distillation Column is added Chemicals. Organic Chemicals. Inorganic Chemicals. (Section 3.6), and a new topic on Column Sizing is Refinery Operations. Oil and Gas Operations. Nano- introduced (Chapter 3) Technology Products. Modelling and Simulation. User- • A new section on Aspen Simulation of a Petlyuk Column written Program Example. Cost Estimation Examples. with Streams Recycling is included (Chapter 4) Tables and Charts. References. Index. Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Latest Print 2013 / 352 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Acknowledgements. Part I: Steady State Simulation ISBN-978-81-203-4709-0 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) and Optimization using Aspen Plus™—Introduction and Stepwise Aspen Plus™ Simulation: Simple Examples. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 13

Computational Methods Programs for Part II. C: Computer Programs for Part III. D: Some Results of Computer Programs for Part III. Bibliography. Index. AHUJA Latest Print 2019 / 520 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ` 550.00 Introduction to Numerical Methods in ISBN-978-93-89347-16-6 (Print book) Chemical Engineering, 2nd ed. ISBN-978-93-89347-17-3 (e-book) PRADEEP AHUJA, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute GHOSH of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Numerical, Symbolic and Statistical This book discusses the solutions to problems encountered in various areas of chemical engineering through the use Computing for Chemical Engineers of numerical methods. It also provides students with Using MATLAB hands-on experience of small computer programs, before PALLAB GHOSH, Professor, Department of Chemical they start using commercially available engineering Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. software involving advanced numerical methods. Numerical, analytical and statistical computations are The book, now in its second edition, comprises three routine affairs for chemical engineers. They usually prefer parts. Part I on General Chemical Engineering is same as a single software to solve their computational problems, given in the first edition of the book, whereas the two and at present, MATLAB has emerged as a powerful new parts comprise eight chapters in total—two chapters computational language, which is preferably used for this in Part II and six chapters in Part III and three appendices purpose, due to its built-in functions and toolboxes. introducing computer programs. Considering the needs and convenience of the students, SILENT FEATURES the author has made an attempt to write this book, which • Includes numerical problems specifically covered at the explains the various concepts of MATLAB in a systematic B.E./B.Tech level way and makes its readers proficient in using MATLAB • Contains simple methods such as Finite Difference for computing. It mainly focuses on the applications methods, including the Upwind Difference Scheme of MATLAB, rather than its use in programming basic (UDS) method and the Alternating Direction Implicit numerical algorithms. (ADI) method for solving boundary value problems Commencing with the introduction to MATLAB, the text • Provides large numbers of worked-out problems and covers vector and matrix computations, solution of linear chapter-end exercises with their answers and non-linear equations, differentiation and integration, • Includes Appendices comprising 48 C++ programs on and solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. numerical methods in chemical engineering Next, analytical computations using the Symbolic Math NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION Toolbox and statistical computations using the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox are explained. Finally, the • Part II on Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactor consists of solving book describes various curve fitting techniques using the multiple gas phase reactions in a PFR, diffusion and Curve Fitting Toolbox. Inclusion of all these advanced- multiple reactions in a catalytic pellet, and fixed bed level topics in the book stands it out from the rest. catalytic reactor with multiple reactions. • Part III on Multicomponent Distillation consists of KEY FEATURES solving vapour-liquid-liquid isothermal flash using NRTL • Numerous worked-out examples to enable the readers model, adiabatic flash using Wilson model, bubble understand the steps involved in solving the chemical point method, theta method and Naphtali-Sandholm engineering problems method for distillation using modified Raoult’s law with • MATLAB codes to explain the computational techniques Wilson activity coefficient model. • Several snapshots to help the readers understand the Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. 1. Linear step-by-step procedures of using the toolboxes Algebraic Equations. 2. Nonlinear Algebraic Equations. 3. • Chapter-end exercises, including short-answer questions Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. 4. Initial Value and numerical problems Problems. 5. Boundary Value Problems. 6. Convection– Diffusion Problems. 7. Tubular Reactor with Axial • Appendix comprising the definitions of some important Dispersion. 8. Chemical Reaction and Diffusion in Spherical and special matrices Catalyst Pellet. 9. One-Dimensional Transient Heat • Supplemented with Solutions Manual containing Conduction. 10. Two-Dimensional Steady and Transient complete detailed solutions to the unsolved numerical Heat Conduction. 11. Plug Flow Reactors. 12. Fixed Bed problems Catalytic Reactors. 13. Isothermal Flash. 14. Adiabatic Primarily intended for the undergraduate students of Flash. 15. Bubble Point Method for Distillation. 16. Theta chemical engineering, the book is also of immense use Method for Distillation. 17. Naphtali-Sandholm Method to the postgraduate students and chemical engineers and for Adiabatic Flash. 18. Naphtali-Sandholm Method for scientists. Distillation. Appendices—A: Programs in C++. B: Computer 14 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Contents: Preface. MATLAB Basics. Vectors and practically all branches of the contemporary science and Matrices. Vector and Matrix Computations. Numerical technology. The book Principles of Enzyme Technology Solution of Linear and Non-linear Equations. Numerical provides an exhaustive presentation of enzyme Differentiation and Integration. Numerical Solution of technology. The text is organised into four parts out of Ordinary Differential Equations. Numerical Solution of which the first three are more inclined towards imparting Partial Differential Equations. Symbolic Mathematical the conceptual aspects of the subject, whereas the fourth Computations. Statistical Computations. Curve Fitting. part accentuates more on the escalating applications of Appendix. Index. enzymes in industry, be it food, textile or pharmaceutical. Thus, the book offers a balanced insight into the immense Latest Print 2018 / 416 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ` 525.00 ISBN-978-93-87472-51-8 (Print Book) world of enzymes in a single readable volume. ISBN-978-93-87472-52-5 (eBook) HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK • Inclusion of a chapter on Enzyme Engineering and PUSHPAVANAM Technology makes the book more future-oriented high- lighting the wonders that the modern science can make. Mathematical Methods in • The textual presentation is very lucid, illustrative and Chemical Engineering organised in a manner that it is not based solely on the S. PUSHPAVANAM, Head of the Department of Chemical complexity of the subject but also on its usefulness. Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. • Adequate number of references, listing of literature for further reading and problems (both multiple choice and This comprehensive, well organized and easy-to- thought based) given at the end of each chapter make read book presents concepts in a unified framework the book an ideal tool for learning enzyme technology. to establish a similarity in the methods of solutions and analysis of such diverse systems as algebraic Primarily intended as a text for the students of biotech- equations, ordinary differential equations and partial nology, biochemistry and other life science branches, this differential equations. The distinguishing feature of book will be of immense use to the professionals as well the book is the clear focus on analytical methods as researchers for teaching and references. of solving equations. The text explains how the methods Contents: Foreword. Preface. Part I: Structure, Function meant to elucidate linear problems can be extended to and Characterization of Enzymes—The World of Enzymes. analyse nonlinear problems. The book also discusses in Structure and Properties of Enzymes. Techniques detail modern concepts like bifurcation theory and chaos. Used in Enzymatic Analysis. Part II: Characteristcs and Intended as a textbook for the postgraduate students in Kinetics of Enzyme Catalysis—Reaction Kinetics: General engineering, the book could also be of great help to the Considerations. Kinetics of Enzymatic Reactions. Enzyme research students. Inhibition. Multi-substrate Reactions. Multisite and Contents: Preface. Models in Chemical Engineering. Allosteric Enzymes. Part III: Regulation And Mechanism Vector and Vector Spaces. Matrices, Operators and Of Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions—Enzyme Regulation. Transformations. Applications to Chemical Engineering Cofactors and Coenzymes. Reaction Mechanisms of Systems. Partial Differential Equations. Sturm-Louiville Representative Enzymes. Part IV: Applied Enzymology— Theory. Separation of Variables and Fourier Transforms. Purification of Enzymes. Immobilization of Enzymes. Green’s Function. Uniqueness Conditions for Linear Enzyme Engineering and Technology. Industrial and Nonlinear Systems. Steady State Characteristics of Applications of Enzymes. Clinical Enzymology. Index. Nonlinear Dynamical Systems. Linear Stability and Limit Latest Print 2015 / 368 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Cycles. Secondary Bifurcations and Chaos. Index. ISBN-978-81-203-5041-0 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) Latest Print 2012 / 336 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-1262-3 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) KRISHNA PRASAD Downstream Process Technology: Engineering Biotechnology A New Horizon in Biotechnology NOORALABETTU KRISHNA PRASAD, Professor, Department KHAN & KHAN of Biotechnology, P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore, Karnataka. Principles of Enzyme Technology Today, biochemical process industry demands fast and M.Y. KHAN, Head and Dean, Department of Biotechnology, economic processes for the partitioning and purification School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Babasaheb of biomolecules that give high yield and high purity of Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow. the product. An integral and cost intensive part of these FARHA KHAN, Currently, she is pursuing research in struc- processes is associated with downstream processing tural biology at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. for product isolation and purification. The aim of this comprehensive text is to provide an insightful overview Today, enzyme technology, amalgamating enzymology of the whole aspects of downstream processing for with biotechnology, has become a household name in biochemical product recovery. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 15

Intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students their applications in the fields of food and pharmaceutical of biotechnology and chemical engineering, this self- industries. The text is supported by a large number of contained text includes the chapters based on the recent solved examples and illustrative diagrams. developments in the industry and academics. It covers Primarily designed for undergraduate and postgraduate the importance of the downstream processing in terms of its relevancy to modern days ever-changing consumer students of biotechnology and biochemical engineering, needs, process design criteria relevance to set objectives, the book will also be useful to professionals, researchers and physicochemical factors that help to formulate and entrepreneurs. the strategy to develop a configuration among the raw KEY FEATURES material, methodology and instruments. This overview is • Written in an easy-to-understand style. followed by different downstream processing steps. The text concludes with the discussion on stabilization of the • Provides simple, clear and authoritative guide to the product to improve the shelf life of the product. principles and scope of enzymes in biotechnology. • Includes chapter-end review questions based on KEY FEATURES recently appeared university question papers. • Includes detailed biological, mathematical, chemical and physical aspects of downstream processing. Contents: Preface. Enzymes—An Overview. Enzyme Kinetics. Mechanism of Enzyme Action. Significance • Distinguishes downstream processing from analytical of Enzymes. Enzymatic Techniques. Immobilization of bioseparation. Enzymes. Biocatalytic Applications. Bibliography. Index. • Contains numerous illustrations and solved problems. Latest Print 2011 / 372 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Contents: Preface. Part 1: Introduction—Downstream ISBN-978-81-203-4239-2 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) Process Technology: An Overview. Bioproduct Puri- fication. Downstream Process Economics. Cost Cutting Strategies in Downstream Processing Industry. Process Fire Engineering/Industrial Safety Design Criteria for Bioproducts. Characteristics of Biological Mixtures. Physicochemical Basis of Management Bioseparation. Part 2: Removal of Insolubles—Cell Disruption Techniques. Filtration. Centrifugation. Part 3: Product Identification Techniques—Characterization DAS of the Product. Analysis of the Product Purity. Part 4: Principles of Fire Safety Engineering: Product Separation Techniques—Distillation. Liquid–Liquid Extraction. Adsorption. Evaporation. Part 5: Product Understanding Fire and Fire Protection, Purification—Precipitation. Membrane Based Separation 2nd ed. Process. Chromatography. Part 6: Product Resolution— AKHIL KUMAR DAS, is a practising QHSE consultant Crystallization. Freeze Drying. Bibliography. Index. and trainer besides being Visiting Professor at different Latest Print 2016 / 384 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm institutions like the University of Petroleum & Energy ISBN-978-81-203-4040-4 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Studies (UPES), Dehradun. Fire Safety is the science of fire and the means of KRISHNA PRASAD protection against it. Being multidisciplinary in nature, the subject is closely related to chemical engineering, Enzyme Technology: Pacemaker of building services, electrical, electronics, structural and Biotechnology civil engineering and industrial engineering. NOORALABETTU KRISHNA PRASAD, Professor, Department There is a dearth of books on this subject, and therefore, of Biotechnology, P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore, the author aims to provide readers with a lucidly written, Karnataka. comprehensive text explaining the fundamentals of the fire process and means of protection. Keeping in view the well-established place of enzymes in the field of biotechnology and the recent development in Comprising eleven chapters, this well-illustrated book biotech industries, this comprehensive and well-written with data tables begins with the introduction of the textbook presents the fundamental concepts of enzyme subject and then proceeds to explain fire process, its technology, emphasizing the practical and economic chemistry, heat and temperature in fire, hydraulics, active aspects of enzyme usage. and passive fire protection systems, risk management and insurance, and finally investigations and reconstructions Beginning with an overview of enzymes giving insights of fire incidents. The book appends useful information on into the physicochemical properties, classifications, fire safety including cases to explain the causes of fire, sources, mechanisms and characteristics of enzymes, the Indian Standards on fire safety, explosion and properties text discusses the enzyme kinetics in detail. It furnishes of some flammable materials. a great deal of information on potential of enzymes for their commercial exploitation. The text then goes on to describe the biotechnical significance of enzymes with 16 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION • Chapter-end summary for quick recap of the concepts • A chapter on Modelling for Fire Safety • Chapter-end questions to assess students’ understanding • Updated data tables and text wherever necessary. of the concepts TARGET AUDIENCE TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Tech. (Safety and Fire Engineering) • ME/M Tech (industrial safety) • B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) • MBA (safety management) Contents: Preface. Introduction. The Fire Process. • PGDM (industrial safety and management) Chemistry of Fire. Heat Transfer in Fires. Hydraulics. Pumps • B Tech (safety and fre engineering) and Primers. Fire Science for the Built Environment. • B Sc (fre and industrial safety) Fire Detectors and Alarms. Fire Extinguishers. Fixed Fire • Advanced diploma in fre technology and industrial Protection Systems. Risk Management and Fire Insurance. safety management Investigating Fire Incidents. Modelling for Fire Safety. • Certifcate course in industrial safety and management Appendices—Explosions Explained. Remembered for the Wrong Reasons. Indian Statutes/Standards Related to Contents: Preface. Evolution of the Safety Concept. Fire Safety. Fire Properties of Some Flammable Materials. Statutes and Standards on Occupational Safety and Suggested Further Reading. Index. Health. Hazard and Risk—Their Identifcation, Assessment and Management. Safe Work Practices. Entering and Latest print 2020 / 228 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / 425.00 ` Working in Confned Spaces. Reaching to and Working at ISBN-978-93-89347-24-1 (eBook only) Heights. Noise. Hazardous Materials. Fire and Explosion Safety. Electrical Safety. Safety in Construction. Personal Protective Equipment. Incident Investigation. Emergency DAS Management and Business Continuity. Safety Management Principles of Industrial Safety Systems. Appendices—National Policy on Safety, Health and Environment at Work Place, Ministry of Labour and Management: Understanding the Ws of Employment, Government of India (2009). BIS Standards Safety at Work on OHS. Globally Harmonised System. Index. AKHIL KUMAR DAS, is a practising QHSE consultant Latest print 2020 / 368 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ` 495.00 and trainer besides being Visiting Professor at different ISBN-978-93-89347-45-6 (ebook only) institutions like the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun. Safety or the effects of its absence are often attributed Food Engineering to fate and loosely termed as “acts of God”. In reality, incidents occur when one or more components of a system or their mutual linkages fail to perform RAO satisfactorily. It is not a simple task to analyse a system Fundamentals of Food Engineering failure scenario wherein multiple components interact and it certainly is not a layman’s job. Therefore, it D.G. RAO, Scientist and Head, Central Food Technological is imperative to give top-most priority to the safety Research Institute (CFTRI) Resource Centre, . management in industries. Industrial safety management Food technology is the application of food science to calls for good understanding of all components, including the selection, preservation, processing, packaging, people, equipment, materials, processes and practices distribution and use of safe nutritious and wholesome and applicable statutes and standards so that the hazards, food. The amalgamation of food technology with risks and accidents can be avoided. engineering operations has given birth to the discipline The book, systematically organised in ffteen chapters, of food engineering. addresses all these components and explain their principles Divided into four parts, the book begins with a brief with the aim to help readers develop good understanding introduction to food technology and its historical of each component. It enables them to identify hazards, importance and development in the first part. The second assess risks, develop safe work procedures and practices, part covers the basic principles, materials and energy and adopt appropriate risk control measures to control balance concepts that prepare a solid ground for easy likelihood as well as severity of an inadvertent failure comprehension of the technology involved. event. The third part, which deals with unit operations in food KEY FEATURES OF THE BOOK processing, is the core component of the book. It includes • Special focus on Indian scenario all the transport phenomena, mechanical operations, size • Use of student-friendly language as well as spoken-style reduction, grinding and milling. A separate chapter is approach devoted to microwave heating in view of its importance • Ample illustrations—fgures and tables—to enrich in food processing. Dehydration, solvent extraction, fruitful learning distillation, crystallization and mechanical operations ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 17 have been discussed extensively. The fourth part deals Intended as a textbook for undergraduate students of with food industry management, and the peripheral and science and engineering, the study would also benefit the integrated food engineering operations. postgraduate students offering courses in food science as well as professionals and researchers. KEY FEATURES Contents: Preface. Introduction. Water. Carbohydrates. • Provides numerous worked-out examples Lipids. Proteins and Enzymes. Vitamins and minerals. • Explains the concepts without excessive mathematical Food Colours and Flavours. Food Additives. Micro- expressions and derivations organisms Associated with Food. Fermented Foods • Covers all engineering principles that are needed for a and Food Chemicals. Food Borne Diseases. Food successful operation of a food processing plant Spoilage. Food Engineering Operations. Food Conversion • Includes an extensive set of review questions at the Operations. Food Preservation and Use of High end of each chapter Temperatures. Food Preservation by Evaporation and Drying. Low Temperature Food Processing and The present textbook is designed for students of BTech Preservation. Food Preservation by Irradiation and Allied (Food Technology/Food Engineering) and MSc (Food Operations in Food Industry. Milk and Dairy Products. Technology). Besides, the students of Biochemical Vegetables and Fruits. Cereals, Legumes and Nuts. Meat Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology will and Meat Products. Fats and Oil. Beverages. Sugar, find it immensely useful. Sweetness, Honey and Confectionery. Salt and Spices. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Part I: General Introduction— Food Quality. References. Index. Introduction. Food Preservation Methods. Part II: Basic Latest Print 2019 / 372 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Engineering Principles—Basic Principles. Thermo Dynamics. ISBN-978-81-203-2086-4 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Steam Generation and Utilization. Refrigeration. Humidity and Humidification. Measurement and Control of Process Parameters. Part III: Unit Operations—Fluid Mechanics. Introduction to Rheology of Foods. Heat Transfer by Conduction. Heat Transfer by Convection. Heat Transfer Equipment. Heat Chemical Engineering Transfer by Radiation. Microwave Heating. Evaporation. Diffusion and Mass Transfer. Dehydration. Equilibrium: Stage Operations. Extraction. Crystallization. Filtration. PUSHPAVANAM Sedimentation and Centrifugation. Mixing. Size Reduction and Separation. Material Handling and Transportation. Part Introduction to Chemical Engineering IV: Food Industry Management—Cleaning and Sanitation S. PUSHPAVANAM, Head of the Department of Chemical of Process Plants. Food Process Economics. Plant Design, Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Location and Equipment Layout. Appendices. Index. This book is an outgrowth of the author’s teaching Latest Print 2016 / 636 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm experience of a course on Introduction to Chemical ISBN-978-81-203-3871-5 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) Engineering to the first-year chemical engineering students of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The book serves to introduce the students to the role of SIVASANKAR a chemical engineer in society. In addition to the classical industries, the role of chemical engineers in several Food Processing and Preservation esoteric areas such as semiconductor processing and B. SIVASANKAR, Professor at Department of Chemistry, biomedical engineering is discussed. Besides highlighting Anna University, . the principles and processes of chemical engineering, the Food science and technology is an interdisciplinary book shows how chemical engineering concepts from the subject involving topics from chemistry, microbiology, basic sciences and economics are used to seek solutions chemical engineering and process technology. These to engineering problems. topics need an interactive approach in order to com- The book is rich in examples of innovative solutions prehend the complexities involved in food processing found to problems faced in chemical industry. It includes and preservation. This book provides a thorough a wide spectrum of topics, selected from the industrial understanding of all major aspects of food processing interactions of the author. It encourages the student with an emphasis on the microorganisms associated to see the similarities in the concepts which govern with food, before going into the problems of large-scale apparently dissimilar examples. It introduces various production and preservation of foodstuffs. concepts, using both physical and mathematical bases, to Written in a style that is student-friendly, the text facilitate the understanding of difficult processes such as introduces the important aspects of food science, such the scale-up process. as functional role of the nutrients, the changes that the The book contains several case studies on safety, ethics nutrients undergo during processing and preservation, and environmental issues in chemical process industries. and the chemical reactions responsible for spoiling various food materials as well as maintaining the organoleptic Contents: Preface. Role of a Chemical Engineer. Modern properties of foods. Chemical Engineering Plants. 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Chemical Engineering Profession. Role and Importance sation. Absorption. Distillation. Extraction. Leaching. of Basic Sciences in Engineering. Dimensionless Analysis Adsorption. Appendix. Index. and Scaleup—Another Illustration of How Physics and Latest Print 2019 / 444 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Mathematics can be Combined. Semi-empirical Approach ISBN-978-81-203-4169-2 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) in Engineering—Departure from Scientific Rigor: Applications in Atmospheric Pollution and Turbulence. Safety, Health, Environment and Ethics. Appendix— DUTTA MATLAB Programs. Index. Latest Print 2016 / 184 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Heat Transfer: Principles and ISBN-978-81-203-4577-5 / ` 195.00 / (e-book also available) Applications BINAY K. DUTTA, Professor, Chemical Engineering Department of Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. Mass Transfer/Heat Transfer This textbook is intended for courses in heat transfer for undergraduates, not only in chemical engineering ANANTHARAMAN & SHERIFFA BEGUM and related disciplines of biochemical engineering and chemical technology, but also in mechanical engineering Mass Transfer: Theory and Practice and production engineering. The author provides the N. ANANTHARAMAN, Professor in the Department of reader with a very thorough account of the fundamental Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, principles and their applications to engineering practice, Tiruchirappalli. including a survey of the recent developments in heat K.M. MEERA SHERIFFA BEGUM, Associate Professor in the transfer equipment. Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of The three basic modes of heat transfer—conduction, Technology, Tiruchirappalli. convection and radiation—have been comprehensively Mass transfer operations are of great importance in a analyzed and elucidated by solving a wide range of process industry as it has a direct impact on the cost of practical and design-oriented problems. the final product. A chemical/process engineer therefore Contents: Preface. Notations. Introduction. Steady State should have sound knowledge of the basics of mass Conduction in One Dimension. Heat Transfer Coefficient. transfer and its applications. This book is designed to Forced Convection. Free Convection. Boiling and equip the reader with sufficient knowledge of mass Condensation. Radiation Heat Transfer. Heat Exchangers. transfer operations and face the challenges ahead. Evaporation and Evaporators. Unsteady State and The objective of this textbook is to teach a budding Multidimensional Heat Conduction. Boundary Layer Heat chemical engineer the principles involved in analyzing Transfer. Answers to Selected Problems. Index. a process and apply the desired mass transfer operation Latest Print 2020 / 544 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm to separate the components involved. It deals with ISBN-978-81-203-1625-6 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) operations involving diffusion, interphase mass transfer, humidification, drying, crystallization, absorption, distillation, extraction, leaching and adsorption. The DUTTA principles and equipment used for different mass transfer operations have been lucidly explained. Principles of Mass Transfer and Designed for a two-semester course, this text is primarily Separation Processes intended for the undergraduate students of chemical, BINAY K. DUTTA, Professor, Chemical Engineering pharmaceutical, petrochemical engineering as well as Department of Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia. biotechnology and industrial biotechnology. It will also be useful to plant engineers and design professionals. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the principles of mass transfer and their applications to major KEY FEATURES separation processes. Presenting sufficient theory and 1. Explains the theoretical concepts with full derivation of design fundamentals to ensure a sound understanding equations. of basic concepts, this clearly written and well-organized 2. Illustrates the application of theory through worked-out text is suitable for courses in Mass Transfer, Separation numerical examples. Processes, Transport Processes, and Unit Operations 3. Provides exercise problems with answers at the end of offered to undergraduate students in chemical engineering. each chapter for practice. It will also be useful to postgraduate students of chemical engineering, students of allied disciplines, and practising Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. engineers. Introduction to Mass Transfer. Diffusion. Mass Transfer Coefficient and Interphase Mass Transfer. Equipments for Progressive in approach, the phenomenon of diffusion Gas—Liquid Operating. Humidification. Drying. Crystalli- and the concept of mass transfer coefficient have been elucidated by drawing numerous examples from diverse areas. Separation processes relevant to chemical and allied ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 19 industries have been discussed in considerable depth, and The text also discusses emerging applications such the design methodologies have been illustrated. Adequate as drug delivery, gel electrophoresis, bleaching, emphasis has been placed on practical applications. membrane separations, polymer devolatilization, solution Details of construction and operation of various separation crystallization, and gas chromatography. equipment including recent developments have been Equipment selection is discussed for different operations. explained. A table of industrial applications for each and every The book has about one hundred and fifty solved problems mass transfer unit operation is provided. The worked and over three hundred exercise problems, many of which examples illustrate problems from chemical process and directly pertain to process industries. In addition, over five biotechnology industries. Review questions encourage hundred short and multiple choice questions have been critical thinking, and end-of-chapter problems emphasize designed to stimulate students’ understanding. grasping of the fundamentals as well as illustrate KEY FEATURES applications of theory to a wide variety of scenarios. • Provides balanced coverage of the theoretical principles KEY FEATURES and applications. • Includes several case studies ranging from manufacture • Includes important recent developments in mass of vitamin C, prilling tower to granulate urea to transfer equipment and practice. vanaspati discolouration and wilting of the lettuce. • Emphasizes strong problem solving skills. • Introduces generalized Fick’s law of diffusion. • Chapter-end problems have been superscripted 1, 2 or • Discusses hollow fibre mass exchangers. 3 to represent various levels of difficulty. • Introduces new concepts such as cosolvent factor, • Contains answers/hints to short questions, multiple Z step procedure for multistage cross-current extraction. choice questions and selected problems. Contents: Preface. Fick’s Laws of Diffusion. Generalized Solutions Manual containing the complete worked-out Fick’s Laws of Diffusion. Mass Transfer Coefficients. solutions to problems is available for instructors. Distillation. Adsorption, Chromatography and Ion Exchange. Reverse Osmosis, Molecular Sieves and Contents: Preface. Introduction. Molecular Diffusion. Electrodialysis. Gas Humidification and Solid Drying. Liquid Convective Mass Transfer and Mass Transfer Coefficient. Extraction and Solid Leaching. Gas Absorption, Foam Interphase Mass Transfer. Gas–Liquid Contacting Separation and Solution Stripping. Solution Crystallisation Equipment. Gas Absorption and Stripping. Distillation. and Metal Alloying. Emerging Applications in Mass Liquid–Liquid Extraction. Solid–Liquid Extraction. Transfer. Appendix A. Appendix B. Index. Humidification and Water Cooling. Drying of Wet Solids. Adsorption. Crystallization. Membrane Separation. Latest Print 2007 / 452 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Multicomponent Distillation. Transient Diffusion and Mass ISBN-978-81-203-3142-6 / ` 295.00 Transfer with Chemical Reaction. Appendix. Answers/Hints to Selected Questions and Problems. Index. Latest Print 2019 / 960 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm SINHA & DE ISBN-978-81-203-2990-4 / ` 550.00 / (e-book also available) Mass Transfer: Principles and Operations Late A.P. SINHA served as Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Burdwan University, West Bengal. SHARMA PARAMESWAR DE, Professor in the Department of Principles of Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering at the University of Calcutta. KAL RENGANATHAN SHARMA, Professor at School of This book introduces the fundamental principles of the Chemical and Biotechnology, Shanmugha Arts Science mass transfer phenomenon and its diverse applications in Technology & Research Academy, Sastra University, process industry. It covers the full spectrum of techniques Tamil Nadu. for chemical separations and extraction. This book addresses the specific needs of undergraduate Beginning with molecular diffusion in gases, liquids chemical engineering students for the two courses in and solids within a single phase, the mechanism of Mass Transfer I and Mass Transfer II. It is also suitable inter-phase mass transfer is explained with the help of for a course in Downstream Processing for biotechnology several theories. The separation operations are explained students. comprehensively in two distinct ways—stage-wise contact This self-contained textbook is designed to provide single- and continuous differential contact. The primary design volume coverage of the full spectrum of techniques for requirements of gas–liquid equipment are discussed. chemical separations. The operations covered include The book provides a detailed discussion on all individual vapour distillation, fluid adsorption, gas absorption, liquid gas–liquid, liquid–liquid, solid–gas, and solid–liquid extraction, solid leaching, gas humidification, solid drying, separation processes. The students are also exposed foam separation, solution crystallization, metal alloying, to the underlying principles of the membrane-based reverse osmosis, molecular sieves, electrodialysis, and ion separation processes. exchange. 20 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

The book is replete with real applications of separation dimensional Steady-state Heat Conduction. Unsteady processes and equipment. Problems are worked out in Conduction. Introduction to Convection. A Brief Review each chapter. Besides, problems with answers, short of Incompressible Viscous Flow. Principles of Forced questions, multiple choice questions with answers are Convection. Principles of Free Convection. Heat Transfer in given at the end of each chapter. Condensation and Boiling. Principles of Heat Exchangers. The text is intended for a course on mass transfer, Radiation Heat Transfer. Principles of Mass Transfer. transport and separation processes prescribed for the Index. undergraduate and postgraduate students of chemical Latest Print 2015 / 572 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm engineering. ISBN-978-81-203-3060-3 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) Contents: Preface. Introduction. Diffusion. Mass Transfer Coefficients and Analogy Equations. Interphase Mass Transfer. Methods of Operation and Computation. VENKANNA Equipment for Gas–Liquid Contact. Gas Absorption. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer Distillation. Humidification Operations. Liquid–Liquid Extraction. Leaching. Drying. Crystallization. Adsorption B.K. VENKANNA, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at and Chromatography. Membrane Separation. Index. Basaveshwar Engineering College, Baglkot, Karnataka. Latest Print 2012 / 616 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm This comprehensive text on the basics of heat and mass ISBN-978-81-203-4541-6 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) transfer provides a well-balanced treatment of theory and mathematical and empirical methods used for solving a variety of engineering problems. The book helps students SOM develop an intuitive and practical understanding of the processes by emphasizing the underlying physical Introduction to Heat Transfer phenomena involved. S.K. SOM, Professor (Mechanical Engineering) and Head of the Department, Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute Focusing on the requirement to clearly explain the of Technology Kharagpur. essential fundamentals and impart the art of problem- solving, the text is written to meet the needs of under- This comprehensive easy-to-read text covers the essential graduate students in mechanical engineering, production fundamentals of heat and mass transfer phenomena, engineering, industrial engineering, automobile engi- balancing the theoretical content with practical engineer- neering, aeronautical engineering, chemical engineering, ing applications. It presents appropriate problem-solving and biotechnology. methodologies and numerous worked examples which help students to understand the relationship of heat and KEY FEATURES mass transfer to the disciplines of thermodynamics and • Covers the theoretical material systematically and in a fluid mechanics. step-by-step approach. The book is appropriate for heat and mass transfer courses • Focuses on problem-solving techniques. conducted for undergraduate students in mechanical • Provides an excellent selection of more than 300 engineering. graded solved examples to foster understanding of the SALIENT FEATURES theory. • Presents the different methods of solution of one- • Gives over 100 chapter-end problems, useful for self- dimensional and multidimensional heat conduction assessment. problems. • Summarizes the important equations at the end of • Presents analytical solutions to the problems of each chapter. transient heat flow. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introductory • Discusses different theories and their mathematical Concepts and Definitions. Conduction: Basic Equations. background related to forced convection heat transfer One-Dimensional Steady State Conduction. One- in external and internal flows. dimensional Transient Conduction. Convection Concepts • Analyses free convection problems. and Basic Relations in Boundary Layers. Forced • Discusses heat transfer processes in condensation and Convection. Free Convection. Condensation and Boiling. boiling under different situations. Heat Exchangers. Radiation Heat Transfer. Mass Transfer. • Explains the basic mechanisms of radiation energy Model Question Papers. Index. transfer. Latest Print 2014 / 508 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Develops mathematical formulations to obtain the ISBN-978-81-203-4031-2 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) solution to simple mass transfer problems. • End-of-chapter Review Questions and Problems for self- assessment. Contents: Preface. Fundamental Concepts. One- dimensional Steady-state Heat Conduction. Multi- ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 21

Polymer Engineering Separation Processes

KARAK KRISHNA PRASAD Fundamentals of Polymers: Downstream Process Technology: Raw Materials to Finish Products A New Horizon in Biotechnology NIRANJAN KARAK, Professor of Polymer Science and NOORALABETTU KRISHNA PRASAD, Professor, Department Technology in Chemical Sciences Department, Tezpur of Biotechnology, P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore, University. Karnataka. This systematically organized text gives a clear under- Today, biochemical process industry demands fast and standing of the basic concepts of polymer science economic processes for the partitioning and purification and technology and presents the preparation, charac- of biomolecules that give high yield and high purity of terization, properties and applications of polymers. the product. An integral and cost intensive part of these The book discusses the raw materials for polymers, processes is associated with downstream processing polymer forming processes and the various techniques of for product isolation and purification. The aim of this polymerization. It explains the modification of polymers comprehensive text is to provide an insightful overview and all types of additives used with polymers in their of the whole aspects of downstream processing for end applications. The book also describes the analytical, biochemical product recovery. instrumental and spectroscopic techniques for testing and Intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students characterizing polymers, as well as covers the structures of biotechnology and chemical engineering, this self- and properties of polymers along with their processing contained text includes the chapters based on the recent and applications. Thermoplastic and thermosetting developments in the industry and academics. It covers polymers with a main focus on their manufacturing the importance of the downstream processing in terms processes, structures and properties are also discussed. of its relevancy to modern days ever-changing consumer A comparative study of conventional linear polymers needs, process design criteria relevance to set objectives, and advanced highly branched macromolecules has been and physicochemical factors that help to formulate included. Finally, a discussion on the basic idea and the strategy to develop a configuration among the raw manufacturing process of some polymer-based industrial material, methodology and instruments. This overview is products adds value to this text. followed by different downstream processing steps. The KEY FEATURES text concludes with the discussion on stabilization of the product to improve the shelf life of the product. • Presents advanced topics such as dendritic polymers and polymer nanocomposites. KEY FEATURES • Includes a number of illustrations to reinforce the • Includes detailed biological, mathematical, chemical understanding of the subject. and physical aspects of downstream processing. • Distinguishes downstream processing from analytical • Contains chapter-end exercises for practice. bioseparation. This book is designed for the undergraduate and post- • Contains numerous illustrations and solved problems. graduate students of chemical engineering, polymer Contents: Preface. Part 1: Introduction—Downstream science and technology, and rubber science and Process Technology: An Overview. Bioproduct Purification. technology. It is also useful to postgraduate students of Downstream Process Economics. Cost Cutting Strategies in applied and industrial chemistry. Downstream Processing Industry. Process Design Criteria Contents: Preface. Basic Concept. Materials and Methods. for Bioproducts. Characteristics of Biological Mixtures. Modification and Additives for Polymers. Characterization Physicochemical Basis of Bioseparation. Part 2: Removal and Analysis of Polymers. Structure and Property of of Insolubles—Cell Disruption Techniques. Filtration. Polymers. Processing and Applications. Thermoplastic Centrifugation. Part 3: Product Identification Techniques— Polymers. Thermosetting Polymers. Dendritic Polymers. Characterization of the Product. Analysis of the Product Polymer Nano-composites. Product Manufacturing. Purity. Part 4: Product Separation Techniques—Distillation. References. Index. Liquid–Liquid Extraction. Adsorption. Evaporation. Part 5: Product Purification—Precipitation. Membrane Latest Print 2009 / 304 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Based Separation Process. Chromatography. Part 6: ISBN-978-81-203-3877-7 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) Product Resolution—Crystallization. Freeze Drying. Bibliography. Index. Latest Print 2016 / 384 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4040-4 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) 22 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

NATH Pervaporation. Ion Exchange Membrane Process: Electrodialysis. Introduction to Liquid Membrane. Membrane Separation Processes, Facilitated Transport. Other Membrane Processes. 2nd ed. Biomedical Applications of Membranes. Appendix. KAUSHIK NATH, Professor and Head, Department of References. Index. Chemical Engineering, G.H. Patel College of Engineering Latest Print 2017 / 360 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm and Technology, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat. ISBN-978-81-203-5291-9 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) This concise and systematically organized text, now in its second edition, gives a clear insight into various membrane separation processes. It covers the fundamentals as well SIVASANKAR as the recent developments of different processes along Bioseparations: Principles and with their industrial applications and the products. It includes the basic principles, operating parameters, Techniques membrane hardware, flux equation, transport mechanism, B. SIVASANKAR, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Anna and applications of membrane-based technologies. University, Chennai. Membrane separation processes are largely rate-controlled This systematically organized and well-balanced book separations which require rate analysis for complete compresses within the covers of a single volume understanding. Moreover, a higher level of mathematical the theoretical principles and techniques involved in analysis, along with the understanding of mass transfer, bioseparations, also called downstream processing. is also required. These are amply treated in different These techniques are derived from a range of subjects, chapters of the book to make the students comprehend for example, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, the membrane separation principles with ease. biochemistry, biological science and chemical engineering. This textbook is primarily designed for undergraduate Organized in its 15 chapters, the text covers in the first students of chemical engineering, biochemical engineering few chapters topics related to chemical engineering unit and biotechnology for the course in membrane separation operations such as filtration, centrifugation, adsorption, processes. Besides, the book will also be useful to process extraction and membrane separation as applied to engineers and researchers. bioseparations. The use of chromatography as practiced KEY FEATURES at laboratory as well as industrial scale operation and related techniques such as gel filtration, affinity and • Provides sufficient numbers of examples of industrial pseudoaffinity chromatography, ion-exchange chromato- applications related to chemical, metallurgical, graphy, electrophoresis and related methods have been biochemical and food processing industries. discussed. The important applications of these techniques • Focuses on important biomedical applications have also been highlighted. of membrane-based technologies such as blood oxygenator, controlled drug delivery, plasmapheresis, DISTINGUISHING FEATURES and bioartificial organs. • Basic principles involved in the various techniques are • Includes chapter-end short questions and problems to dealt with illustrative diagrams and description. test students’ comprehension of the subject. • Worked examples are given at the end of relevant NEW TO THIS EDITION chapters. • A new section on membrane cleaning is included. • An overview of entire course/subject of bioseparations Membrane fabrication methods are supplemented with is presented in Chapter 1. additional information (Chapter 2). The book is intended primarily as a textbook for • Additional information on silt density index, forward undergraduate and postgraduate students of bio- osmosis and sea water desalination (Chapter 3). technology—both in science and engineering. Some of • Physicochemical parameters affecting nanofiltration, the topics covered would also greatly benefit students determination of various resistances using resistance in who wish to specialize on certain areas as well as those series model and few more industrial applications with in the industry engaged in biotechnology research. additional short questions (Chapter 4). Contents: Preface. An Overview of Bioseparations. • Membrane cross-linking methods used in pervaporation, Cell Disruption. Filtration. Centrifugation. Adsorption. factors affecting pervaporation and few more Extraction. Membrane Separation Processes. Precipi- applications (Chapter 9). tation. Chromatography: Principles and Practice. • Membrane distillation, membrane reactor with Gel Filtration. Ion Exchange Chromatography and different modules, types of membranes and reactions Chromatofocusing. Reversed Phase and Hydrophobic for membrane reactor (Chapter 13). Interaction Chromatography. Affinity Chromatography. Contents: Preface. Overview of Membrane Separation Electrokinetic Methods of Separation. Finishing Operations Processes. Membrane Types, Materials, Preparation and Formulation. Bibliography. Index. and Characterization. Reverse Osmosis. Nanofiltration. Latest Print 2019 / 280 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Ultrafiltration. Microfiltration. Dialysis. Gas Separation. ISBN-978-81-203-2649-1 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 23

Transport Phenomena Civil/Environmental Engineering

BODH RAJ Bridge Design Introduction to Transport Phenomena: Momentum, Heat and Mass JAGADEESH & JAYARAM BODH RAJ, Professor in Chemical Engineering. Design of Bridge Structures, 3rd ed. T.R. JAGADEESH, former Professor and Head of the This introductory text discusses the essential concepts Department of Civil Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of of three fundamental transport processes, namely, Technology, Tumakuru. momentum transfer, heat transfer, and mass transfer. Apart from chemical engineering, transport processes M.A. JAYARAM, Professor and Director, Department of play an increasingly important role today in the fields of MCA, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru. biotechnology, nanotechnology and microelectronics. This updated third edition of the textbook on design of The book covers the basic laws of momentum, heat bridge structures continues to provide comprehensive and mass transfer. All the three transport processes are coverage of both theory and design practice within a explained using two approaches—first by flux expressions single capsule. It is intended for undergraduate and and second by shell balances. These concepts are applied postgraduate students of civil engineering. It is also to formulate the physical problems of momentum, heat considered useful for practicing civil engineers and and mass transfer. Simple physical processes from the designers who need a ready reckoner on important chemical engineering field are selected to understand the design aspects on bridges. This third edition comes with mechanism of these transfer operations. Though these three recent topics in bridge engineering. Chapters on problems are solved for unidirectional flow and laminar limit state method design of concrete bridges, on flyovers flow conditions only, turbulent flow conditions are and on smart structural health monitoring of the bridges also discussed. Boundary conditions and Prandtl mixing have been appended. models for turbulent flow conditions are explained as The most distinguishing features of this edition well. The unsteady-state conditions for momentum, heat comprise: and mass transfer have also been highlighted with the help of simple cases. • Design of concrete bridges based on both working stress and limit state methods Finally, the approach of anology has also been adopted in • Detailed design drawings of bridges the book to understand these three molecular transport • Detailed overview of flyovers processes. Different analogies such as Reynolds, Prandtl, von Kármán and Chilton–Colburn are discussed in detail. • Exposition to smart structural health monitoring of bridges This book is designed for the undergraduate students of • Computer programs in C on bridge design chemical engineering and covers the syllabi on Transport Phenomena as currently prescribed in most institutes and Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. SECTION universities. I: Hydraulic Design—Introduction. Catchments. River Channels. Appendix. References. SECTION II: Structural Contents: Preface. Introduction to Transport Phenomena. Design—Design Loads for Bridges. Masonry Arch Bridges. Section A: Momentum Transfer—Momentum Transport. Pipe Culverts. Slab Bridges. Box Culverts. Beam and Shell Momentum Balances and Velocity Distribution in Slab Bridges. Plate Girder Bridges. Composite Bridges. Laminar Flow Conditions (Typical Cases). Equations of Substructures. Bridge Foundations. Bearings and Change for Isothermal System. Momentum Transfer in Expansion Joints. Prestressed Concrete Bridge Decks. Turbulent Flow. Unsteady-state Flow of Newtonian Fluids. Artificial Intelligence in Bridge Engineering. Limit State Section B: Heat Transfer—Heat Transfer. Shell Energy Method of Design. Flyovers: An Overview. Structural Balances and Temperature Distribution in Heat Conduction Health Monitoring of Bridges. Appendix. References. in Solids (Typical Cases). The General Energy Equation. Index. Temperature Distribution in Turbulent Flow. Unsteady- state Heat Conduction in a Semi-infinite Slab. Section Latest Print 2020 / 448 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ` 525.00 C: Mass Transfer—Mass Transfer. Shell Mass Balances ISBN 978-93-89347-60-9 (Print Book) and Concentration Distribution for Laminar Flow. The ISBN: 978-93-89347-61-6 (e-Book) General Equation of Diffusion. Concentration Distribution in Turbulent Flow. Unsteady-state Evaporation of a Liquid. Section D: Analogy—Analogy. Appendices. Index. Latest Print 2015 / 232 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4518-8 / ` 225.00 / (e-book also available) 24 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Computer-Aided Analysis and Design This comprehensive and well-organized book presents the concepts and principles of earthquake resistant design of structures in an easy-to-read style. The use of these GHOSHAL principles helps in the implementation of seismic design practice. The book adopts a step-by-step approach, Computer-Aided Analysis and Design starting from the fundamentals of structural dynamics S. GHOSHAL, Department of Civil Engineering, Birla to application of seismic codes in analysis and design of Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. structures. The text also focusses on seismic evaluation This book is extremely useful to engineering students and retrofitting of reinforced concrete and masonry who wish to increase their efficiency in the usage of buildings. The text has been enriched with a large computers as a problem solving tool. The text shows how number of diagrams and solved problems to reinforce the to equip oneself with fundamental techniques of a good understanding of the concepts. user-interface development, such as planning for screen Intended mainly as a text for undergraduate and management, usage of peripheral devices like mouse or postgraduate students of civil engineering, this text would pen plotter, simple and effective graphics tricks and a few also be of considerable benefit to practising engineers, basics of file management. Simulation, Expert Systems, architects, field engineers and teachers in the field of Analytical Tools and DBMS are introduced and discussed earthquake resistant design of structures. with adequate conceptual and software examples. Contents: Preface. Contributors. Part I: Earthquake KEY FEATURES Ground Motions—Engineering Seismology. Seismic Zoning Map of India. Strong Motion Studies in India. Strong • Practical tips for screen management to develop a Motion Characteristics. Evaluation of Seismic Design friendly user-interface. Parameters. Part II: Structural Dynamics—Initiation • Interfacing techniques of peripheral devices such as, into Structural Dynamics. Dynamics of Single Degree of Mouse, Printer, CRT, Plotter, etc. Freedom Systems. Theory of Seismic Pickups. Numerical • Subroutines for mouse and plotter interfaces through Evaluation of Dynamic Response. Response Spectra. serial ports and graphics techniques, like moving a Dynamics of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems. Part III: cursor without erasing the background, rubber-band Concepts of Earthquake Resistant Design of Reinforced technique, etc. Concrete Building—Earthquake and Vibration Effect • A complete chapter on simulation, a powerful problem on Structures: Basic Elements of Earthquake Resistant solving tool for engineers. Design. Identification of Seismic Damages in RC Buildings • Simple engineering examples on Expert Systems and AI. during Bhuj Earthquake. Effect of Structural Irregularities • A complete case study of a full-length CAAD problem on the Performance of RC Buildings during Earthquakes. involving real-time data acquisition, simulation, data- Seismoresistant Building Architecture. Part IV: Seismic processing, storing and presentation of results through Analysis and Modelling of Reinforced Concrete Building— screen, printer and plotter. Code Based Procedure for Determination of Design Lateral • Example programs in C, Pascal and Basic. Loads. Consideration of Infill Wall in Seismic Analysis of RC Buildings. Step-by-Step Procedure for Seismic Analysis Contents: Preface. Introduction. User Interface. Peri- of a Four-storeyed RC Building as per IS 1893 (Part 1): pheral Devices. Graphics. File and Directory Management. 2002. Mathematical Modelling of Multi-storeyed RC Simulation. Analytical Tools. Expert Systems. Data Base Buildings. Part V: Earthquake Resistant Design (ERD) of Management System. A Case Study. Appendix A: A Few Reinforced Concrete Buildings—Ductility Considerations in Programming and Debugging Tips. Appendix B: Project Earthquake Resistant Design of RC Buildings. Earthquake Bank. Bibliography. Index. Resistant Design of a Four-storey RC Building Based on IS 13920: 1993. Earthquake Resistant Design of Shear Latest Print 1997 / 252 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Wall as per IS 13920: 1993. Capacity Based Design— ISBN-81-203-1231-7 / ` 125.00 An Approach for Earthquake Resistant Design of Soft Storey RC Buildings. Part VI: Earthquake Resistant Design (ERD) of Masonry Buildings—Identification of Earthquake Engineering Damages and Non-Damages in Masonry Buildings from Past Indian Earthquakes. Elastic Properties of Structural AGARWAL & SHRIKHANDE Masonry. Lateral Load Analysis of Masonry Buildings. Seismic Analysis and Design of Two-storeyed-Masonry Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings. Part VII: Seismic Evaluation and Retrofitting of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Buildings. Seismic Structures Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Buildings: A Practical PANKAJ AGARWAL, Assistant Professor at the Department Approach. Seismic Retrofitting Strategies of Reinforced of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Concrete Buildings. Seismic Retrofitting of Reinforced Roorkee. Concrete Buildings—Case Studies. Seismic Provisions for MANISH SHRIKHANDE, Professor at Department of Improving the Performance of Non-engineered Masonry Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Construction with Experimental Verifications. Retrofitting Roorkee, and a member of Indian Society of Earthquake of Masonry Buildings. Index. Technology & Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Latest Print 2019 / 660 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-2892-1 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 25

DAMODARASAMY & KAVITHA PRASAD Basics of Structural Dynamics and Advanced Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Aseismic Design Engineering S.R. DAMODARASAMY, Principal of Government College of BHARAT BHUSHAN PRASAD, Professor and Head, Engineering, Salem. Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of S. KAVITHA, Assistant Engineer in the Highways Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, Erode. This text presents the applications of soil dynamics and This book covers all the four major areas of Earthquake earthquake engineering for seismic-resistant design Engineering such as Structural Dynamics, Seismology, Seismic of foundations and earth-retaining structures. It is a Analysis, Aseismic Design, including design philosophy, sequel to the author’s book entitled Fundamentals of capacity design and codal provisions. It also provides Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering that presents detailed information on liquefaction of soil and effects of the basic principles, whereas advanced topics have been soil properties on response spectra. Each chapter is well- covered in this text. designed and well-balanced with lucid illustrations and The book discusses topics such as the emerging challenges diagrams. Numerous solved examples have been included to seismic-resistant foundations and other soil-retaining for better comprehension of the concepts. Exercises with structures, the practical issues of soil investigations answers have been provided at the end of each chapter to for a specific project, the basic principles of vibrations develop problem-solving skills of the students. along with their practical applications to civil engineering This comprehensive survey of the effects of earth- structures, the dynamic stability of elastic systems, the quakes on dynamics of structures and their aseismic design dynamic response to bomb blast loading and their effect is intended for B.E./B.Tech. students of Civil Engineering on foundations and sub-structures, the dynamics of beam on elastic foundations, and the dynamics of foundations. and M.E./M.Tech. students of Structural Engineering. This textbook is essentially meant for undergraduate SALIENT FEATURES students in Civil Engineering and also covers the • The concepts and theories of earthquake engineering postgraduate course in Earthquake Engineering. The book are presented in a lucid manner, with ample dis- will also be helpful as a ready reference for design and cussions and numerous examples. consulting engineers. • Solved examples in each chapter illustrate the funda- Contents: Preface. Introduction. Site Investigations. mental concepts and provide pedagogical reinforce- Dynamics of Elastic Systems. Dynamic Stability of Beam- ment to ensure student comprehension. Foundation Systems. Dynamic Response to Bomb Blast • Incorporates necessary codal provisions such as Loading. Dynamics of Beams and Plates on Elastic IS 1893:2002, IS 13920:1993 and IS 4326:1976 for Foundations. Dynamic Response of Foundations. Ground Seismic Analysis and Aseismic Design. Response Analysis. Machine Foundations. Seismic Stability • Seismic Analysis and Aseismic Design of a five-storey of Slopes. Earthquake Resistant Design of Foundations RC frame is specially emphasized. and Other Soil Retaining Structures. Vibration Isolation • Highlights the various new techniques in the field of and Control. References. Index. earthquake engineering. Latest Print 2018 / 940 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Contents: Preface. Elements of Vibration. Undamped Free ISBN-978-81-203-4039-8 / ` 795.00 / (e-book also available) Vibration of SDOF System. Damped Free Vibration of SDOF System. Response of SDOF System to Harmonic Excitation. Response to Periodic Loading. Response to Impulse PRASAD Loading. Two Degrees of Freedom System. Multiple Fundamentals of Soil Dynamics and Degrees of Freedom Systems. Elements of Seismology. Earthquake Engineering Response Spectrum. Effect of Soil Properties and Damping BHARAT BHUSHAN PRASAD, Professor and Head, on Seismic Performance of Structures. Liquefaction of Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Soils. Concept of Aseismic Design of RC Structures. Codal Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. Provisions for Seismic Analysis of RC Buildings as per IS 1893 (Part 1):2002. Step-by-Step Procedure for Seismic The majority of the cases of earthquake damage to Analysis of RC Buildings. Codal Provisions for Ductile buildings, bridges, and other retaining structures are Detailing of RC Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces. influenced by soil and ground conditions. To address such Aseismic Design of a Multi-storey RC Building Based on phenomena, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering is IS 13920:1990. New Techniques in Aseismic Design. Index. the appropriate discipline. Latest Print 2019 / 336 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm This textbook presents the fundamentals of Soil ISBN-978-81-203-3843-2 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Dynamics, combined with the basic principles, theories and methods of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. It is designed for senior undergraduate and postgraduate 26 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 students in Civil Engineering and Architecture. The text • Numerous Review Questions that reinforce the will also be useful to young faculty members, practising understanding of the subject. engineers and consultants. Besides, teachers will find • As all the concepts are covered extensively with a it a useful reference for preparation of lectures blend of theory and practice, this book will be a useful and for designing short courses in Soil Dynamics and resource to the students. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. Contents: Preface. Foreword. Introduction. Elasticity. The book first presents the theory of vibrations and Constitutive Equations. Plane Stress and Plane Strain. dynamics of elastic system as well as the fundamentals Torsion. Beams on Elastic Foundation. Finite Difference of engineering seismology. With this background, the Method. Plasticity. Index readers are introduced to the characteristics of Strong Ground Motion, and Deterministic and Probabilistic Latest Print 2017 / 260 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm seismic hazard analysis. The risk analysis and the reliability ISBN-978-81-203-5283-4 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) process of geotechnical engineering are presented in detail. An in-depth study of dynamic soil properties and the methods of their determination provide the basics to UKADGAONKER tackle the dynamic soil–structure interaction problems. Theory of Elasticity and Practical problems of dynamics of beam–foundation systems, dynamics of retaining walls, dynamic earth Fracture Mechanics pressure theory, wave propagation and liquefaction of soil VIJAY G. UKADGAONKER, has been Professor, Department are treated in detail with illustrative examples. of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Contents: Preface. Introduction. Seismology and Earthquakes. Theory of Vibrations. Dynamics of Elastic Primarily intended for the postgraduate students of System. Wave Propagation. Dynamic Soil Properties. mechanical, civil and other engineering branches, this Dynamic Earth Pressure. Strong Ground Motion. Seismic book covers both theory of elasticity and fracture Hazard Analysis. Liquefaction of Soils. Risk, Reliability mechanics in a single volume. It provides the essential and Vulnerability Analysis. Appendix: Vibration Measure- fundamental knowledge of the subject matter with ments. References. Index. solutions that are required in engineering practice and design. Besides, it also teaches students to apply the Latest Print 2013 / 584 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm methods of theory of elasticity in technical calculations ISBN-978-81-203-2670-5 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) on the basis of illustrative examples. The book includes the latest researches done by the Elasticity and Fracture Mechanics author at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. It covers problems in two-dimensional elasticity, complex HELENA variable approach to two-dimensional elasticity, anisotropic elasticity and interaction effect of problems Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity with two holes using Swartz alternating method. The H. JANE HELENA, Associate Professor, Division of number of problems given as exercise at the end of Structural Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, the chapter will help the students to reinforce the Anna University, Chennai. understanding of the subject. Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity is designed as a textbook KEY FEATURES for both undergraduate and postgraduate students • Discusses the subject in an easy to understand manner of engineering in civil, mechanical and aeronautical • Highlights the new theory (Ip Theory) for fracture disciplines. This book has been written with the objective initiation of bringing the concepts of elasticity and plasticity to the • Covers stress analysis of fracture and macroscopic students in a simplified and comprehensive manner. theories of fracture The basic concepts, definitions, theory as well as practical • Contains the methods to formulate and solve problems applications are discussed in a clear, logical and concise of solid mechanics using Finite Element Method manner for better understanding. Starting with, general relationships between stress, strain and deformations, the Contents. Preface. Analysis of Stress and Strain. Finite book deals with specific problems on plane stress, plane Element Method. Two-dimensional Elasticity Problems. strain and torsion in non-circular sections. Advanced Complex Variable Approach. Interaction Effect on Stresses topics such as membrane analogy, beams on elastic of Two Unequal Holes in Infinite Plate. Anisotropic foundations and plastic analysis of pressure vessels are Elasticity. Introduction to Fracture Mechanics. Stress also discussed elaborately. Analysis of Fracture. Macroscopic Theories in Crack Extension. Index. For better comprehension, the text is well supported with: Latest Print 2015 / 604 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Large number of worked-out examples in each chapter. ISBN-978-81-203-5141-7 / ` 595.00 / (e-book also available) • Well-labelled illustrations. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 27

Engineering Geology Subjects—Geological Maps, Geophysical Exploration and Boring in Soils. Investigation for Large Projects Field Tests in Soils, Rock Boring and Preparation of Project Reports. VARGHESE Origin and Nature of Cyclones. Rock Forming Minerals. Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers Rockmass Classification in Engineering Geology. Geology and Subsurface Soil Conditions of Some Important Regions P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known of India. Appendices. Index. consultant and an established author. Latest Print 2019 / 264 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Geology is the science of earth’s crust (lithosphere) ISBN-978-81-203-4495-2 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) consisting of rocks and soils. While mining and mineralogical engineers are more interested in rocks, their petrology (formation) and mineralogy, civil engineers are Environmental Engineering equally interested in soils and rocks, in their formations, and also in their properties for civil engineering design and construction. This book is so written that the subject MEENAKSHI can easily be taught by a civil engineering faculty member Elements of Environmental Science and specialised in soil mechanics. Engineering, 2nd ed. Dexterously organized into four parts, this book in Part P. MEENAKSHI, Department of Civil Engineering, Coim- I (Chapters 1 to 11) deals with the formation of rocks batore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. and soils. The classification of soils, lake deposits, coastal deposits, wind deposits along with marshes and bogs Designed as a text for all undergraduate students of are described in Part II (Chapters 12 to 20). As the book engineering for their core course in Environmental Science advances, it deals with the civil engineering problems and Engineering and for elective courses in environmental connected with soils and rocks such as landslides, rock health engineering and pollution and control engineering slides, mudflow, earthquakes, tsunami and other natural for students of civil engineering, this comprehensive phenomena in Part III (Chapters 21 to 24). Finally, in text provides an in-depth analysis of the fundamental Part IV (Chapters 25 to 30), this text discusses the allied concepts. It also introduces the reader to different niche subjects like the origin and nature of cyclones, rock mass areas of environmental science and engineering. classification and soil formation. The book covers a wide array of topics, such as natural Designed to serve as a textbook for the undergraduate resources, disaster management, biodiversity, and various students of civil engineering, this book is equally useful forms of pollution, viz. water pollution, air pollution, soil for the practising civil engineers. pollution, noise pollution, thermal pollution, and marine pollution, as well as environmental impact assessment SALIENT FEATURES and environmental protection. • Displays plenty of figures to clarify the concepts KEY FEATURES • Includes chapter-end review exercises to enhance the problem-solving skills of the students • Gives in-depth yet lucid analysis of topics, making the book user-friendly. • Summary at the end of each chapter brings into focus the essence of the chapter • Covers important topics, which are adequately supported by illustrative diagrams. • Appendices at the end of the text supplies extra • Provides case studies to explore real-life problems. information on important topics • Supplies review questions at the end of each chapter Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Part I: to drill the students in self-study. Formation of Rocks—Historical Geology. Elements and Minerals. Rocks and Their Formations. Igneous Rocks. Contents: Preface. Environmental Education—Present Sedimentary Rocks. Metamorphic Rocks. Structural Scenario. Science of the Environment. Natural Resources. Features in Rocks. Chemical Weakening of Rocks. Disaster Management. Engineering Interventions. Engineering Properties of Rocks. Weathering of Rocks Ecosystems. Biodiversity. Water Pollution. Air Pollution. and Geomorphology. Groundwater and Groundwater Soil Pollution. Noise Pollution. Thermal Pollution. Marine Recharging. Part II: Formation of Soil Deposits—Field Pollution. Solid Wastes. Hazardous Wastes. Energy. Identification and Classification of Soils. Streams, Rivers Environmental Threats. Environmental Impact Assess- and Their Deposits. Lake Deposits. Coastal Deposits. ment. Social Issues and the Environment. Environmental Wind Deposits. Marshes and Peat Deposits (MUSKEG), Protection. Index. Bogs. Some Special Indian Soils and Rocks. Landslides, Latest Print 2014 / 348 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Rockslides, Rock Falls and Land Subsidence. Mud Flows. ISBN-978-81-203-4523-2 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) Part III: Application of Engineering Geology to Civil Engineering Projects / Works—Geological Investigations for Reservoirs and Dam Sites. Geological Investigations for Roads, Railways and Bridges. Tunnelling in Rocks. Earthquakes, Tsunami and Seiche. Part IV: Allied 28 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

RAO and other related issues—and presents a logical and Principles of Environmental Science and systematic treatment of topics. The book, an outgrowth of author’s long experience Engineering in teaching the postgraduate science and engineering P. VENUGOPALA RAO, Former Faculty JNTU, and Visiting students, is presented in a student-oriented approach. Faculty and Advisor to various Private Engineering It is interspersed with solved examples and illustrations Colleges, Hyderabad. to reinforce many of the concepts discussed and apprise the readers of the current practices in areas of water Primarily intended as a text for undergraduate students of processing, water distribution, collection and treatment of engineering for their core course in environmental studies, domestic sewage and industrial waste water, and control this book gives a clear introduction to the fundamental of air pollution. It emphasizes fundamental concepts principles of ecology and environmental science and and basic applications of environmental technology for aptly summarizes the relationship between ecology and management of environmental problems. environmental engineering. Besides students, the book will be useful to the academia Divided into three parts, the book begins by discussing of environmental sciences, civil/environmental engineering the biosphere, natural resources, ecosystems, biodiversity, as well as to environmentalists and administrators working and community health. Then it goes on to give in the field of pollution control. detailed description on topics such as pollution and Contents: Preface. Ecology. Environmental Sanitation. control, environmental management, and sustainable Drinking Water. Domestic Sewage. Waste Water from development. Finally, it focuses on environmental Industries. Air Pollution. Monitoring and Analysis. chemistry, environmental microbiology, and monitoring Environmental Management. Appendices—A: Toxic and analysis of pollutants. Wastes. B: Geographical Information System. C: Disaster KEY FEATURES Management. Bibliography. Index. • Key words and summary at the end of each chapter Latest Print 2015 / 280 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm provide the students an easy way of recapitulation. ISBN-978-81-203-1930-1 / ` 250.00 / (e-book also available) • A large number of figures illustrate the topics discussed. • Projects of environmental concern suggested at the end of the book enable the students to work in field SENGAR projects. Environmental Law (with CD-ROM) Besides engineering students, undergraduate students DHARMENDRA S. SENGAR, Vice Chancellor, Indian Law in other streams, practicing engineers and professionals Institute, New Delhi. would find the text immensely useful. Today, more than ever before, there is considerable Contents: Preface. Part 1: Ecosystems and Population concern about the deterioration of the environment Welfare—Biosphere. Natural Resources. Ecosystems. arising from environmental pollution—water, air, noise, Biodiversity and Its Conservation. Community Health. radiation and others. For, such pollution has a huge Part 2: Pollution Control and Environmental Manage- adverse impact on human health, and the hazards ment—Pollution and Control. Environmental Concerns. it poses are too numerous. There is also a felt-need Environmental Management. Sustainable Development. for environmental protection and management and Part 3: Environmental Science—Environmental Chemistry. effective implementation of environmental laws. This Environmental Microbiology. Monitoring and Analysis of comprehensive book, authored by Prof. Sengar, an Pollutants. Appendix. Glossary. General Questions for eminent academic, with his wealth of experience in Study and Assignment. Index. various areas of environmental law and management, brings these issues into sharp focus. Latest Print 2016 / 288 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm ISBN-978-81-203-2893-8 / ` 225.00 / (e-book also available) The book highlights problems such as public health and safety, right to carry on trade vis-à-vis duty to protect environment, right to information about hazardous installations, right to clean environment, and ecological RAO balance for sustainable development. It stresses the Textbook of Environmental Engineering need for striking a balancer between environment and P. VENUGOPALA RAO, Former Faculty JNTU, and Visiting development to bring about sustainable development. Faculty and Advisor to various Private Engineering Finally, the text shows how important it is to formulate a Colleges, Hyderabad. legal framework for environmental protection. Designed for a first-course in environmental engineering KEY FEATURES for undergraduate engineering and postgraduate science • While giving a broad conceptual overview of environ- students, the book deals with environmental pollution mental law, the text explains the major environmental and its control methodologies. It explains the basic laws, examines the relevant provisions, and traces environmental technology—environmental sanitation, the origin of constitutional support to environmental water supply, waste management, air pollution control protection. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 29

• Refers to all leading cases on environmental law and • Provides case studies on environmental pollution highlights the role of judiciary on entertaining as well problems and their prevention. as restraining public interest litigations (PILs) to stop • Analyzes thoroughly the planning and strategies of environmental violations. environmental protection. • Provides Appendices containing various environmental Designed as a textbook for the undergraduate students laws. of civil and chemical engineering, this book will also be • The accompanying CD-ROM contains text of all relevant useful to the postgraduate students of environmental environmental laws—both general and specific—to science and engineering. help readers have access to those laws instantly. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Primarily intended as a text for students of law (LL.B./ Biogeochemical Cycles. The Chemistry of Waste Waters. BA LL.B./LL.M., MBL) and management (MBA), the Water Quality. Waste Water Treatment and Disposal. book should also prove to be an excellent reference Air Quality. Treatment Systems for Air Pollution Control. for academics, lawyers, judges, environmental activists, Industrial Pollution and Waste Treatment in a Few environmental managers and corporates concerned with Chemical and Processing Industries. Solid Wastes. Waste environmental protection. Minimization and Pollution Prevention. Planning Process Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. List of for Prevention of Pollution. Strategies for Pollution Cases. Introduction. Industrial Pollution: Causes and Prevention. Hazardous Waste Management. Case Studies. Consequences. Legal Control of Hazardous Substances and Appendices. References. Index. Processes. Law Relating to Water Pollution. Industrial Air Latest Print 2015 / 440 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Pollution and Law. Enforcement Machinery. Environmental ISBN-978-81-203-3600-1 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Issues and Judicial Trend. Corporate Environmental Liability. Bibliography. Selected Environmental Statutes. Specific Environmental Legislations and Their Amendments. SULPHEY & SAFEER Appendices. Index. Latest Print 2014 / 376 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Introduction to Environment ISBN-978-81-203-3059-7 / ` 275.00 (e-book also available) Management, 4th ed. M.M. SULPHEY, Professor, Department of Human Resource SRINIVASAN Management, College of Business Administration, Prince Environmental Engineering Sattam bin Abdulazziz University, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of D. SRINIVASAN, Professor, Department of Chemical Saudi Arabia. Engineering, Anna University, Chennai. M.M. SAFEER, Research Scholar in College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Trivandrum. Previously he worked as Teaching During the last two decades, the environmental pollution Assistant (Plant Pathology) at Regional Agricultural regulations have undergone a vast change. Attempts Research Station, Kerala Agricultural University, have been made to refine the conventional technologies Ambalavayal, Wayanad. and to develop new technologies to meet increasingly more stringent environmental quality criteria. The This comprehensive book, now in its fourth edition, challenge that one faces today is to meet these stringent brings into fore the fundamental concepts of environment requirements in an environmentally acceptable and cost management. The elegantly combined presentation of effective manner. various aspects of environment, ecosystems, effects of global warming and pollution, and various ways to The present book addresses the application of the conserve nature and save environment, with profundity, is state-of-the-art technology to the solutions to today’s a highlight of this text. problems in industrial effluent pollution control and environmental protection. The highlight of this book The fourth edition, while retaining the thorough coverage is the inclusion of the salient features of process of the various areas of environment management— modifications and other important methods and ecology, biodiversity, degradation of environment, agro- techniques for the minimization of wastes. The chapter ecosystem and sustaining agriculture, forest and wildlife, on process modification for waste minimization provides waste management, emerging disciplines in environmental new technical features and tools, latest technologies and management, environment legislation, ethical aspects of techniques, and other industrial operations. Besides, the environment—includes the latest developments in the text covers the role of an environmental engineer in the field of environmental management, and recent updates methodology for making pollution control decisions. from the conferences and summits. KEY FEATURES Designed as a textbook for the postgraduate students of management, this book can be equally useful for the • Includes numerous self-explanatory tabular and undergraduate students of all disciplines for their paper diagrammatic representations. on Environmental Studies. • Presents pollution problems of few chemical and processing industries. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Abbreviations. Section I: Ecology—Introduction to 30 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Ecology. Environment and Its Components. Soil, Water Contents: Preface. List of Cases. Abbreviations. and Air. Section II: Biodiversity—Definition and Scope Introduction. Environmental Protection: International of Biodiversity. Biological Diversity. Value and Uses of Legislative and Administrative Efforts. Environmental Biodiversity. Section III: Degradation of Environment— Protection: Constitutional Perspectives. Environmental Pollution and Pollution Control. Global Warming and Protection: Legislative Strategies. Environmental Protection Climate Change. Energy Requirement and Global Warming. and Administrative Strategies. Environmental Protection, Dimensions of Environment Management. Sustainable Preservation and Role of Judiciary: Constitutional Format. Development. Section IV: Agro-ecosystem and Sustainable Need for Prevention and Control of Water Pollution: Agriculture—Agro-ecosystems. Agro-biodiversity. Judicial Responses and Strategies. Prevention and Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Farming. Section V: Control of Air Pollution Through Judicial Intervention and Forest and Wildlife—Forests Ecosystem. Wildlife and Its Enforcement. Protection of Forests and Ecology: Judicial Conservation. Grassland. Ecosystem. Wetland Ecosystem. Concern and Perception. Conclusions and Suggestions. Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Credit. Section VI: Waste Bibliography. Index. Management—Solid Waste Management. Integrated Solid Latest Print 2011 / 472 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Waste Management. E-waste Management. Radioactive ISBN-978-81-203-4436-5 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Waste. Section VII: Emerging Disciplines in Environmental Management—Environment Management Accounting. Ecological and Environmental Economics. Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Behaviour and Related Disciplines. Ecological Dynamics and Human Influence. Section VIII: Environment Hydraulic Engineering Legislations—National Legislations. International Treaties. Green Business. Environmental Crime. Section IX: Ethical BALACHANDRAN Aspects of Environment—Environmental Ethics. Religion and Environment. Glossary. Index. Engineering Fluid Mechanics Latest Print 2017 / 432 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm P. BALACHANDRAN, Senior Scientist and a Divisional ISBN-978-81-203-5351-0 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) Head, Propulsion Research Division in LPSC—Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Trivandrum. Engineering Fluid Mechanics provides the basic concept VENKAT of fluids and fluid flow which is essential for almost Environmental Law and Policy all engineering disciplines. This comprehensive and systematically organized book presents a thorough, ARUNA VENKAT, Associate Professor of Law at NALSAR concise and accurate discussion of the fundamentals University of Law, Hyderabad. She is the Centre Head and principles in fluid mechanics. It analyses the of Centre for Humanitarian and Refugee Laws. She also problems involving fluid flow using simple mathematical heads the Centre on Law and Society at NALSAR. formulations to help students follow the methodologies This book presents a comprehensive account of the for future work. various contours of the environmental jurisprudence Along with the fundamental principles, the book discusses in India. It covers the Indian constitutional, legislative, in detail, the analysis of incompressible and compressible administrative and judicial strategies that have shaped flows, dimensional analysis and similarity, measurements the Indian environmental jurisprudence against the in fluid flow and hydraulic machinery. backdrop of the various international efforts to control pollution and preserve the global environment. It deals The book is designed to serve as a textbook for with the constitutional framework provided for the undergraduate students of civil, mechanical, electrical preservation and protection of Indian environment. In and electronics, chemical and aeronautical engineering. this context, the book gives an extensive picture of Indian The book will also be extremely useful for practising administrative and legislative policy framework along with engineers. the latest developments in the area. The salient and most KEY FEATURES important feature of the book is its in-depth account of the innovative judicial enforcement of the constitutional • Incorporates more than 275 illustrative examples and legislative prescriptions as reflected in the catena of • Includes more than 500 simple diagrams illustrating judicial decisions including the latest ones. In this respect, basic principles and applications the fundamental right to life guaranteed by Article 21 • Review questions at the end of each chapter to drill of the Indian Constitution has been given a very liberal students in self study interpretation in order to make it the chief constitutional • Numerical problems and their answers to develop edifice of the Indian environmental jurisprudence and students’ problem-solving approach environmental justice in India. Contents: Preface. Fundamental Concepts and Fluid The book is intended for the students of LL.B. and LL.M. It Properties. Analysis of Fluid at Rest. Kinematic Analysis would also be useful to faculty, research scholars, lawyers of Fluid Flow. Dynamic Analysis of Flow. Analysis of and other legal professionals. Incompressible Flow. Analysis of Flow in Pipes, Ducts, ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 31

Orifices and Mouth Pieces. Analysis of Flow in Open DAS, et al. Channels. Analysis of Compressible Flow. Measurements in Fluid Mechanics. Dimensional Analysis and Model Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines Studies. Basics of Hydro-Turbomachines. Hydraulic MADAN MOHAN DAS, has been Professor, Civil Engineering Turbines. Hydraulic Pumps. Index. Department, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. An Emeritus Fellow of AICTE, Director of Technical Education, Latest Print 2014 / 872 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Government of Assam and a Telford Premium. ISBN-978-81-203-4072-5 / 495.00 / (e-book also available) ` MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering, Assam Downtown University, Guwahati. She has been a Lecturer with the Department of Civil Engineering, National DAS Institute of Technology, Silchar, an Associate Professor, Civil Fluid Mechanics and Turbomachines Engineering, Royal School of Engineering and Technology MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department (RSET), Guwahati and Professor, Regional Institute of of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. Science and Technology (RIST), Meghalaya. BHARGAB MOHAN DAS, Chief Business Development Primarily designed as a text for the undergraduate students Officer, Ritta Co. Ltd., Thailand. of aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering and other branches of Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate students applied science, this book provides a basic platform in of civil and mechanical engineering, this book is the fluid mechanics and turbomachines. outcome of authors’ vast experience in this subject area. It presents the basic theories of hydraulics and all types The book begins with a description of the fundamental of hydraulic machines that are used in these days in our concepts of fluid mechanics such as fluid properties, its day-to-day life. static and dynamic pressures, buoyancy and floatation, and flow through pipes, orifices, mouthpieces, notches Organized in two parts—Hydraulics (Part I) and Hydraulic and weirs. Then, it introduces more complex topics Machines (Part II), the book is written in an easy-to- like laminar flow and its application, turbulent flow, follow method in conformity to the syllabi followed in compressible flow, dimensional analysis and model universities. The chapter end exercises of all the chapters investigations. Finally, the text elaborates on impact are carefully prepared for the students, which enhance of jets and turbomachines like turbines, pumps and their problem-solving skills. miscellaneous fluid machines. This book is also useful for the students of chemical, KEY FEATURES electrical and aeronautical engineering. • Comprises twenty four methods of flow measurements. KEY FEATURES • Presents derivations of equations in an easy-to- • Copious well-illustrated figures understand manner. • Detailed description of various types of pumps and • Contains numerous solved numerical problems in S.I. miscellaneous hydraulic machines units. • Numerous solved problems and unsolved problems • Includes unsteady equations of continuity and dynamic with answers equation of gradually varied flow in open channel. • Deductions and numerical examples in S.I. Units Contents: Preface. Fluid Properties. Fluid Pressure and Its Measurement. Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces. Buoyancy Contents: Preface. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines: and Floatation. Kinematics of Fluid Flow. Dynamics of An Introduction. Part I: Hydraulics—Physical Properties Fluid Flow. Flow Through Pipes. Flow Through Orifices of Fluid. Hydrostatics. Hydrokinetics. Hydrodynamics. and Mouthpieces. Flow Over Notches and Weirs. Open Flow Through Orifices and Mouthpieces. Flow Over Channel Flow. Laminar Flow. Turbulent Flow. Boundary Notches and Weirs. Flow Through Pipes. Flow in Open Layer in Incompressible Flow. Dimensional Analysis Channel. Laminar Flow. Turbulent Flow. Boundary Layer and Model Investigation. Compressible Flow. Flow in Incompressible Flow. Dimensional and Model Analysis. of Fluid Around Submerged Objects. Impact of Jets. Part II: Hydraulic Machines—Impact of Jets and Jet Turbo-machines: Hydraulic Turbines. Centrifugal Pumps. Propulsion. Reciprocating Pumps. Centrifugal Pumps. Reciprocating Pumps. Miscellaneous Fluid Machines. Miscellaneous Pumps and Fluid Machines. Hydraulic Discharge Measurements: Principles, Techniques and Turbines: An Introduction. Impulse Turbine: Pelton Wheel. Instruments. Index. Reaction Turbines. Performance of Turbines. Bibliography. Index. Latest Print 2014 / 556 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Latest Print 2013 / 556 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-3523-3 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) ISBN-978-81-203-4799-1 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) 32 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

GOYAL MAJUMDAR Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Fluid Mechanics with Laboratory Manual, MANISH KUMAR GOYAL, Assistant Professor in Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology 2nd ed. Guwahati, India. BIRESWAR MAJUMDAR, Professor, Department of Power Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. This comprehensive book is an earnest endeavour to apprise the readers with a thorough understanding of all Primarily intended for the undergraduate students of important basic concepts and methods of fluid mechanics mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical and hydraulic machines. The text is organised into sixteen engineering and other branches of applied science, this chapters, out of which the first twelve chapters are book, now in its second edition, presents a comprehensive more inclined towards imparting the conceptual aspects coverage of the basic laws of fluid mechanics. The text of fluids mechanics, while the remaining four chapters discusses the solutions of fluid-flow problems that are accentuate more on the details of hydraulic machines. modelled by various governing differential equations. Emphasis is placed on formulating and solving typical The book is supplemented with solutions manual for problems of engineering practice. instructors containing detailed solutions of all chapter-end unsolved problems. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK Primarily intended as a text for the undergraduate • The text introduces the principle of fluid mechanics in a students of civil, mechanical, chemical and aeronautical well-organized manner, beginning with the simple and engineering, this book will be of immense use to the proceeding to the complex. postgraduate students of hydraulics engineering, water • The aim of laboratory manual at the end of chapters resources engineering, and fluids engineering. is to teach the students, how to conduct experiments KEY FEATURES in fluid mechanics. It provides the step-wise details of experiments which include objective, theory of • The book describes all concepts in easy-to-grasp the experiment, apparatus used in the experiment, language with diagrammatic representation and procedure, observations, and graphs to be plotted. practical examples. It also helps the faculties related to the subject in • A variety of worked-out examples are included within developing the experimental set ups independently. the text, illustrating the wide applications of fluid mechanics. • Chapter-end exercises enable the students to recapture the topics discussed and drill them in the theory. • Every chapter comprises summary that presents the main idea and relevant details of the topics discussed. • Worked-out examples with solutions are useful to readers in comprehending the problems discussed. • Almost all chapters incorporate objective type questions of previous years’ GATE examinations, along with their NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION answers and in-depth explanations. • Includes some minor changes and additions in the text, • Previous years’ IES conventional questions are provided wherever required. at the end of most of the chapters. • Presents a set of miscellaneous problems with solutions • A set of theoretical questions and numerous unsolved at the end of chapters. numerical problems are provided at the chapter-end to • Incorporates schematic diagrams of the experimental help the students from practice point-of-view. set ups at the end of the book. • Every chapter consists of a section Suggested Reading comprising a list of publications that the students may Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. refer for more detailed information. Introduction. Fluid Static. Fluid Kinematics. Inviscid Fluid Flow. Integral Analysis of Fluid Flow. Differential Analysis Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Fundamentals of Fluid Flow. Exact Solutions of Newtonian Fluid Flow. and Fluid Properties. Fluid Statics and Pressure Low Reynolds Number Flow. Large Reynolds Number Measurement. Hydrostatic Forces and Buoyancy. Flow. Transition and Turbulent Flows. Fundamentals Kinematics of Flow. Dynamics of Flow. Flow Over Notches of Compressible Fluid Flow. Dimensional Analysis and and Weirs. Flow Through Orifice and Mouthpiece. Similitude. Instrumentation and Measuring Techniques. Dimensional Analysis. Flow Through Pipes. Laminar CFD for Practical Flows. Fluid Energy Conversion System. Flow. Turbulent Flow. Boundary Layer Theory. Impact of Miscellaneous Problems. Laboratory Manual. Schematic Jet. Hydraulic Machines—Turbines. Centrifugal Pumps. Diagrams. Index. Reciprocating Pumps. Index. Latest Print 2015 / 544 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Latest Print 2015 / 792 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-5180-6 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) ISBN-978-81-203-5117-2 / ` 695.00 / (e-book also available) ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 33

MOHANTY stage to form the governing equations for simple flows. This arouses greater interest among the students to learn Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed. the solution techniques of Navier–Stokes equations. A.K. MOHANTY, formerly Professor and Principal, Regional Book has several worked out examples to bring clarity Engineering College, Rourkela. to the concepts. After each chapter, students will have a In this second edition of Fluid Mechanics, which is chance to review a summary of the presented features. a revised and substantially expanded version of the Chapter-end problems have been carefully selected to first edition, several new topics such as Open Channel supplement theoretical knowledge. Further, book contains Flow, Hydraulic Turbines, Hydraulic Transients, Flow a list of important references at the end of each chapter Measurements, Pumps and Fans, and One-Dimensional to serve as a guide to those students and teachers who Viscous Flow have been added. wish to delve deeper into the subject matter. After a comprehensive introduction, the book goes on This book is suitable for the undergraduate students of to present a thorough analysis of such topics as fluid civil, chemical and mechanical engineering. statics, fluid kinematics, analysis of finite control volumes KEY FEATURES and the mechanical energy equation. It also provides a comprehensive description of, among others, one- • Contents reflect the classroom-teaching experience of dimensional viscous flow, dimensional analysis, two- the author dimensional flow of ideal fluids, and normal and oblique • Provides answers to the why part of certain troublesome shocks. points in theory The summary and exercises provided at the end of • Fundamental relations are presented in a general form each chapter enable the student to recapture the topics to enable students to solve particular problems presented. The worked-out examples help the reader in • Worked out examples have been dovetailed with theory comprehending the problems discussed. The book is a • To-be-solved problems at end of each chapter can be happy fusion of theory and applications and should prove used for tutorials to be an ideal text for undergraduate students of civil and • The book bridges the gap between UG and PG level mechanical engineering and as a ready reference for the fluid mechanics concepts first-level postgraduate students. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgement. Fluids and Their Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Characteritics. Hydrostatics. Fluid Kinematics. Dynamics Introduction. Fluid Statics. Fluid Kinematics. Analysis of of Fluid Flow. Exact Solutions of the Navier–Stokes Finite Control Volumes. Mechanical Energy Equation. Equations. Approximate Solutions of the Navier–Stokes One-Dimensional Viscous Flow. Dimensional Analysis. Equations. Turbulent Flow. Flow Through Pipes. Dimesional Two-Dimensional Flow of Ideal Fluids. Two-Dimensional Analysis and Model Studies. Drag and Lift Forces. Open Viscous Flow. Laminar Boundary Layers. Turbulent Flow. Channel Flow. Appendix. Index. Introduction to Compressible Flows. One-Dimensional Compressible Flows. Normal and Oblique Shocks. Fluid Latest Print 2016 / 360 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Machines. Hydraulic Turbines. Pumps and Fans. Open ISBN-978-81-203-5218-6 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) Channel Flow. Hydraulic Transients. Flow Measurements. Appendix. Suggested Further Reading. Index. RAIKAR Latest Print 2016 / 544 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm ISBN-978-81-203-0894-7 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Elements of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, 2nd ed. R.V. RAIKAR, Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean PANI Planning, KLE Dr. M.S. Sheshgiri College of Engineering Fluid Mechanics: A Concise Introduction and Technology, Belgaum, Karnataka. BIDYA SAGAR PANI, Adjunct Professor, Department of Civil This book equips the students with basic knowledge Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. of certain facets of Civil Engineering and Engineering This is comprehensive and accessible text that discusses Mechanics as needed by them in the beginning of their all the aspects of fluid mechanics in concise manner and engineering education. The book is primarily tailored to easy to understand language. The contents of the book conform to the first-year B.E. curriculum as per Choice have been designed to match with the exact needs of Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme of Visvesvaraya the students. The book has attempted to provide linkages Technological University (VTU), Belgaum, Karnataka. It is between the different fundamental concepts of fluid a basic undergraduate textbook useful for students of all mechanics. It also gives a holistic knowledge of the logic branches of engineering not only under VTU but also for behind each of them through illustrations and simple other universities. worked-out examples. These will help to approach any The text, now in its Second Edition, is thoroughly revised problem in a systematic way based on the theory learnt. and updated. Divided into five modules, the book spreads Moreover, author has introduced the Navier–Stokes over 13 chapters. The first module discusses about equations of motion for incompressible flows at an early Elements of Civil Engineering and the related engineering 34 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 structures, such as buildings, roads, bridges, and dams Viva questions (with answers) are also given. In addition, as well as basic concepts of Engineering Mechanics. The the errors arising during recording of observations, and second and third modules deal with the application of various precautions to be taken during experimentation basic concepts of Engineering Mechanics in analyzing the are explained with each experiment. coplanar force systems. In module four, centroids and The manual is primarily designed for the undergraduate moment of inertia of plane figures are discussed. The degree students and diploma students of civil engineering, kinematics of bodies is presented in module five. mechanical engineering and chemical engineering. KEY FEATURES Contents: Foreword. Preface. Part I: Introductory • Written in such a style that students as well as Topics—Fluid and Its Properties. Flow Properties. instructors should find this text immensely useful Hydraulic Machines. Part II: Experiments—Experiments • Includes numerous exhaustive exercise problems and on Basic Concepts. Experiments on Pipes. Experiments the practice problems, along with their solutions on Open Channels. Experiments on Hydraulic Machines. • Explains theoretical concepts with worked-out examples Experiments on Tanks. Index. NEW TO THIS EDITION Latest Print 2012 / 224 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Rearrangement of chapters as per the latest curriculum ISBN-978-81-203-4664-2 / ` 225.00 / (e-book also available) • Includes 2 new chapters on ‘Rectilinear Motion’ and ‘Curvilinear Motion’ RATHAKRISHNAN • Incorporates new sections in Chapter 2 and Chapter 9 Fluid Mechanics: An Introduction, 3rd ed. Contents: Foreward. Preface. Module 1: Introduction ETHIRAJAN RATHAKRISHNAN, Professor of Aerospace to Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics— Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. Introduction to Civil Engineering. Roads. Bridges and The third edition of this easy-to-understand text Dams. Engineering Mechanics. Module 2: Analysis of continues to provide students with a sound under- Concurrent Force Systems—Composition of Coplanar standing of the fundamental concepts of various physical Concurrent Force System. Equilibrium of Coplanar phenomena of science of fluid mechanics. It adds a Concurrent Force System. Friction. Module 3: Analysis of new chapter (Vortex Theory) which presents a vivid Non-Concurrent Force Systems—Composition of Coplanar interpretation of vortex motions that are of fundamental Non-Concurrent Force System. Equilibrium of Coplanar importance in aerodynamics and in the performance Non-concurrent Force System. Module 4: Centroids and of many other engineering devices. It elaborately Moment of Inertia of Engineering Sections—Centroid of explains the dynamics of vortex motion with the help Areas and Lines. Moment of Inertia of an Area. Module of Helmholtz’s theorems and provides illustrations of 5: Kinematics—Rectilinear Motion. Curvilinear Motion. how the manifestations of Helmholtz’s theorems can be Appendix—Application of Frictions. Index. observed in daily life. Latest Print 2017 / 472 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Several new problems along with answers are added at ISBN-978-81-203-5306-0 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) the end of Chapter 4 on Boundary Layer. The book is suitable for a one-semester course in fluid RAIKAR mechanics for undergraduate students of mechanical, Laboratory Manual—Hydraulics and aerospace, civil and chemical engineering students. A Solutions Manual containing solutions to end-of-chapter Hydraulic Machines problems is available for use by instructors. R.V. RAIKAR, Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean, Contents: Preface. Preface to the Second Edition. Planning, K.L.E. Society’s College of Engineering and Preface to the First Edition. Some Basic Facts about Fluid Technology, Belgaum, Karnataka. Mechanics. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. Dimensional This manual presents 31 laboratory-tested experiments in Analysis and Similarity. Boundary Layer. Vortex Theory. hydraulics and hydraulic machines. Bibliography. Index. This manual is organized into two parts. The first part Latest Print 2013 / 336 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm equips the student with the basics of fluid properties, ISBN-978-81-203-4593-5 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) flow properties, various flow measuring devices and fundamentals of hydraulic machines. The second part presents experiments to help students understand the SHESHA PRAKASH basic concepts, the phenomenon of flow through pipes Experiments in Hydraulics and Hydraulic and flow through open channels, and the working principles of hydraulic machines. For each experiment, Machines: Theory and Procedures the apparatus required for conducting the experiment, (with CD-ROM) the probable experimental set-up, the theory behind the M.N. SHESHA PRAKASH, Vice Principal and Professor of experiment, the experimental procedure, and the method Civil Engineering, Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and of presenting the experimental data are all explained. Technology, . ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 35

Primarily intended for the Civil engineering students of all gives data on physical properties of water, air and some universities, this laboratory manual can be equally useful commonly used fluids in the laboratory, and also lists for the students of mechanical engineering as well. The other standard data to be used in various experiments. manual comprises Flow side experiments (Experiment 1– Contents: Preface. Part I: Theory of Fluid Mechanics— Experiment 11) and Machine experiments (Experiment Fluid Mechanics: An Introduction. Part II: Experiments— 12–Experiment 17). Flow Through a Variable Duct Area—Bernoulli’s. Written in a very easy-to-understand language, each Calibration of Venturimeter. Calibration of Orificemeter. experiment of the book is arranged in step-by-step Determination of Friction Factor for Pipes of Different procedures, with adequate theory, and detailed apparatus Materials. Determination of Loss coefficients for Pipe and calculations needed to conduct it in a lab. Fittings. Verification of Momentum Equation. Calibration KEY FEATURES of V-notch. Determination of Hydrostatic Force on a • A record book comprising Tabular column and specimen Vertically Submerged Surface. Determination of Hydraulic calculations so that students can enter the values and Coefficients of Orifice. Determination of Coefficient of compute the results directly on it. Discharge of Circular Orifice Using Variable Head Method. • Students can plot the curve in the Graph sheets Determination of Metacentric Height. Drawing of Flow provided then and there as per the requirement or Net: Hele-Shaw Method and Electrical Analogy Method. explanation. Calibration of Rotameter. Transition of Flow—Reynolds • Viva Voce Questions (with Answers) are provided at the Experiment. Free Vortex Flow. Forced Vortex Flow. end of the book. Centrifugal Pump Test Rig. Flow in a Pipe Bend. Appendix A. Appendix B. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Experiments—Calibration of Collecting Tank (Gravimetric Latest Print 2018 / 156 pp. / 21.6 × 27.8 cm and Volumetric Method). Calibration of Pressure Gauges ISBN-978-81-203-4511-9 / ` 250.00 / (e-book also available) (Dead Weight Method). Flow Through a Variable Area Duct. Calibration of Notches. Calibration of Weirs. Calibration of Venturiflume. Calibration of Venturimeter. SINGH Calibration of a Rotameter. Determination of Friction Experiments in Hydraulic Engineering Factor in Pipes. Hydraulic Coefficient of an Orifice. Impact of Jet on Vanes. Performance Test on Centrifugal Pump. SARBJIT SINGH, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Determination of Minor Losses in Pipes due to Sudden the Thapar University, Patiala. Enlargement and Sudden Contraction. Performance The aim of this book is to enable the students to verify the Test on Reciprocating Pump. Performance Test on principles studied in theory by conducting experiments. Pelton Wheel. Performance Test on Francis Turbine. The book is designed for the undergraduate students of Performance Test on Kaplan Turbine. Characteristic Curves Civil Engineering. of a Turbine. Viva-Voce Questions and Answers. This book contains 17 experiments selected from the Latest Print 2011 / 152 pp. / 21.6 × 27.8 cm prescribed syllabi of Hydraulic Engineering and Fluid ISBN-978-81-203-4184-5 / ` 195.00 / (e-book also available) Mechanics of several universities and institutes. The first part of the book allows the students to review SINGH the fundamental theory before stepping into the laboratory environment. The second part provides the Experiments in Fluid Mechanics, 2nd ed. step-wise details of each experiment. Appendix A gives SARBJIT SINGH, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at various questions based on each experiment to test the the Thapar University, Patiala. student’s understanding of the learned material. Appendix B gives data on physical properties of water, air and some This Second Edition contains 18 experiments in Fluid commonly used fluids in the laboratory, and also lists the Mechanics, selected from the prescribed curriculum of Average values of Manning’s coefficient to be used in various universities and institutes. The laboratory work various experiments. in Fluid Mechanics is undertaken by the undergraduate engineering students of several branches such as Contents: Preface. Part I: Theory of Hydraulic civil, mechanical, production, aerospace, chemical, Engineering—Hydraulic Engineering: An Introduction. biotechnology, electrical (wherever prescribed), and Part II: Experiments—Determination of Manning’s instrumentation and control (wherever prescribed). Coefficient. Velocity Distribution in Open Channel Flows. Calibration of a Current Meter. Flow through a The first part of the book allows the students to review Horizontal Contraction in a Channel. Flow over a Vertical the fundamental theory before stepping into the Contraction in a Channel. Hydraulic Jump in a Rectangular laboratory environment. The second part enumerates Channel. Calibration of a Venturiflume. Calibration of a the experimental set-ups, and provides a concluding Standing Wave Flume. Flow over a Broad-crested Weir. discussion of each experiment. Appendix A gives various Flow over a Spillway. Free Overfall in a Rectangular questions based on each experiment to test the student’s Channel. Determination of Viscosity by a Capillary Tube understanding of the learned material. Appendix B Viscometer. Verification of Strokes’ Law. Establishment 36 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 of Fully Developed Turbulent Flow in a Duct. Velocity CHATTOPADHYAY & MAITY Distribution for Turbulent Flow in a Pipe. Boundary Layer Formation over a Flat Surface. Flow around a Ground Improvement Techniques Cylinder Placed in Wind Stream. Appendix A: Questions. BIKASH CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY, Professor, Depart- Appendix B: Physical Properties of Water, Air and ment of Civil Engineering, Meghnad Saha Institute of Some Common Fluids. Average Values of Manning’s Technology, Kolkata. Coefficient, N. JOYANTA MAITY, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Latest Print 2012 / 412 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Engineering, Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, Kolkata. ISBN-978-81-203-4533-1 / ` 225.00 / (e-book also available) Due to the unavailability of good construction sites owing to the growth of cities and industries, the site engineers are nowadays compelled to adopt methods of forcing the Geotechnical Engineering weak soil to behave according to the project requirement. Written in the same context, the book focuses on CHATTOPADHYAY & MAITY the fundamental principles and practical methods of Foundation Engineering ground improvement. The design and constructional BIKASH CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY, Professor of Civil procedure of different ground improvement methods Engineering at Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, are comprehensively covered in the text. The subject- Kolkata. matter, divided into fourteen chapters, is organised into a simplified and logical manner to describe first the working JOYANTA MAITY, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at methods and then the possible future developments. The Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, Kolkata. book enables its readers to become aware of the overall The book is primarily intended for undergraduate and methodology to be adopted in a particular case and seek postgraduate students of civil engineering. It is also useful possible solution to the chosen field. for the students of AMIE and a diploma course in civil It is primarily intended to cater to the undergraduate engineering. and postgraduate students of civil engineering and The book is planned as a text for the first course in geotechnical engineering. foundation engineering and presents the principles and practices of selection and design of foundation KEY FEATURES for structures in a simple and concise manner. Codal • Numerous figures, tables and mathematical equations references have been given to acquaint the students are provided to support the topics discussed. with prevalent methodologies adopted in practise in the • Several worked-out examples are provided in most of country. The book provides topics of wide interest such the chapters. as machine foundation, foundation on problematic soil • Objective questions, descriptive questions and and ground improvement techniques. A large number references are given at end of each chapter. of solved examples and multiple choice questions are included to help readers for easy understanding of the • Numerical questions are given for practice in the principle of design and memorising important details for relevant chapters. practical application. The information contained in the • At the end of the book, an appendix is given comprising book is also helpful for the scholars pursuing research miscellaneous topics related to soil. study and practicing engineers confronted in the field. Contents: Preface. Soil Formation and Soil Structure. KEY FEATURES Ground Improvement Methods. Temporary Soil Improvement Techniques: Dewatering, Electro-osmosis and • Simple and systematic presentation of the subject matter. Ground Freezing. Compaction Near Surface. Compaction • A large number of solved and unsolved problems for at Greater Depth. Soil Stabilisation. Grouting. Reinforced practice. Earth Fundamentals. Geosynthetics. Preconsolidation and • MCQs with answers to help students appearing in Vertical Drain. Stone Columns. Miscellaneous Methods. competitive examinations—GATE, IES, IAS etc. Problematic Soil and Its Remedies. Liquefaction of Soils. • Annexure for ready references in different allied Appendix. Index. engineering topics. Latest Print 2017 / 424 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Conversion ISBN-978-81-203-5320-6 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) Factors of Units. Introduction to Foundation Engineering. Soil Exploration. Earth Pressure. Earth Retaining Structure. GHOSH Stability of Slopes. Bearing Capacity of Soils. Shallow Foundation. Pile Foundation. Pier and Caisson. Machine Foundation Design in Practice Foundations. Foundation on Problematic Soil. Ground KARUNA MOY GHOSH, formerly Chief Structural Engineer Improvement Techniques. Appendix A: General. Appendix with Kaiser Engineers and Constructors, Inc., and Mott B: Beams of Elastic Foundations. Index. MacDonald Group. Latest Print 2015 / 608 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm The behaviour of foundation is closely interlinked with ISBN-978-81-203-5076-2 / ` 595.00 / (e-book also available) the behaviour of soil supporting it. This book develops ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 37 a clear understanding of the soil parameters, bearing Besides the undergraduate students, this compendium capacity, settlement and deformation, and describes the will also be useful for students appearing for various practical methods of designing structural foundations. competitive examinations such as GATE, IES and IAS. The book analyses the various types of foundations, Consulting engineers in geotechnical engineering may namely isolated footing, strip foundation and raft also use this book as a reference. foundation, and their structural design. It discusses piled KEY FEATURES foundation, the types and behaviour of piles in various • Includes numerical problems (with solutions) in soils (cohesive and cohesionless), and their bearing connection with construction of dams and highways in capacity. The book also includes the analysis, design hilly region and construction of diaphragm wall foundation used in • Figures and explanations to facilitate professionals and highway and railway tunnels, multi-storey basement and designers of machine foundation to solve the complex underground metro stations. In addition, it includes the problem of stability analysis analysis and design of sheet piling foundation, retaining wall and bridge pier foundation. • Objective-type questions to aid in UPSC examinations KEY FEATURES Contents: Preface. Historical Background. Part I: Soil Mechanics—Soil Definition, Classification and Properties. • Demonstrates both BS codes of practice and Eurocodes Permeability of Soil. Consolidation of Soil. Compaction of to analyse soil and structural design of foundations and Soil. The Shear Strength of Soils. Distribution of Vertical compares the results Pressure. Lateral Earth Pressure. Stability of Slopes. • Includes a number of examples on foundations Part II: Foundation Engineering—Bearing Capacity of • Provides structural design calculations with step-by- Soil. Shallow Foundations. Deep Foundations. Machine step procedures Foundation. Subsoil Investigation. Index. • Gives sufficient numbers of relevant sketches, figures Latest Print 2014 / 288 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm and tables to reinforce the concepts ISBN-978-81-203-4080-0 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) This book is suitable for the senior undergraduate students of civil engineering and postgraduate students specializing KHAN in geotechnical engineering. Besides, practising engineers will also find this book useful. Textbook of Geotechnical Engineering, Contents: Preface. Principles and Practice. Geotechnics. 4th ed. Isolated Footing Foundations. Combined Spread Footing IQBAL H. KHAN, former Professor and Head, Department Foundations. Strip Footing Foundations. Mat or Raft of Civil Engineering, and Founder Dean of the Faculty of Foundation. Piled Foundation. Diaphragm Wall Foundation. Engineering and Technology at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Sheet Piling Foundation. Retaining Walls. Lateral Supports The well-established book, now in its Fourth Edition, in Open Cuts. Bridge Pier and Foundation. Underpinning. includes the positive feedback and constructive Caisson Foundation. Annex D (Informative). Index. suggestions received from academics and students alike Latest Print 2014 / 340 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm on the third edition. While retaining the major contents ISBN-978-81-203-3588-2 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) of the earlier editions, this edition incorporates a new chapter on the significance and impacts of Climate Change on the practice of Geotechnical Engineering. KALITA Some of these impacts are direct, e.g., desertification, Soil Mechanics and Foundation flooding. Others are indirect, e.g., population migration, agriculture. Geotechnical engineers have to be prepared Engineering with plans to mitigate the impacts of these aspects. Case UTSAV CHANDRA KALITA, Professor and Academic Director, histories have been included to illustrate how advance Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. preparedness may greatly help in providing relief and Designed for the undergraduate students of civil rehabilitation to the people in affected regions. engineering, this textbook covers the theoretical aspects The text skillfully integrates theory and practice and is of soil mechanics and foundation engineering in a single suitable as a textbook for undergraduate students of volume. civil engineering. Logical organization and presentation The text is organized in two parts—Part I (Soil mechanics) of topics makes the book interesting and easily and Part II (Foundation engineering): Part I includes accessible. This textbook fully covers the requirements of the basic properties and strength of soil, vertical and geotechnical courses at undergraduate level prescribed lateral pressures, discussion on earthen dam, sheet piles, in various universities. The book can also be used, by a and stability analysis for hill slope in connection with judicious choice of topics, by the polytechnic students. hill road construction. Part II discusses shallow and KEY FEATURES deep foundations, approaches of analysis of machine • Contains plenty of worked-out numerical examples foundation, and various methods of determining the • Provides a large number of objective type questions bearing capacity of soil. A separate chapter is devoted to and exercises on-site investigation. • Analyzes field problems and case histories 38 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Contents: Preface. Physical Properties of Soils. Water This text presents the applications of soil dynamics and in Soils. Stresses in Soils. Consolidation and Settlement. earthquake engineering for seismic-resistant design The Shear Strength of Soils. Shallow Foundations. Site of foundations and earth-retaining structures. It is a Investigation and Soil Improvement. Deep Foundations. sequel to the author’s book entitled Fundamentals of The Stability of Slopes. Earth Pressure. Sheet-Pile Walls. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering that presents Foundations for Machines. Environmental Geotechnology. the basic principles, whereas advanced topics have been Earthquakes: Geotechnical Aspects. Climate Change— covered in this text. Geotechnical Aspects. Glossary. Appendix—Site The book discusses topics such as the emerging challenges Investigation Report. Bibliography. Multiple-Choice to seismic-resistant foundations and other soil-retaining Questions. Answers. Index. structures, the practical issues of soil investigations Latest Print 2020 / 524 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm / ` 425.00 for a specific project, the basic principles of vibrations ISBN: 978-93-89347-70-8 (e-book only) along with their practical applications to civil engineering structures, the dynamic stability of elastic systems, the PALANIKUMAR dynamic response to bomb blast loading and their effect on foundations and sub-structures, the dynamics of beam Soil Mechanics on elastic foundations, and the dynamics of foundations. M. PALANIKUMAR, Associate Professor in Civil Engineering, This textbook is essentially meant for undergraduate PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. students in Civil Engineering and also covers the This book introduces the basic principles of engineering postgraduate course in Earthquake Engineering. The book behaviour of soils. The text is designed in such a manner will also be helpful as a ready reference for design and that the syllabi of a core course in Soil Mechanics/ consulting engineers. Geotechnical Engineering, prescribed in the curriculum of most of the Indian Universities is covered. While reading Contents: Preface. Introduction. Site Investigations. the text, student experiences classroom teaching–learning Dynamics of Elastic Systems. Dynamic Stability of Beam- process. An emphasis is made on explaining the various Foundation Systems. Dynamic Response to Bomb Blast concepts rather than giving the procedure. Loading. Dynamics of Beams and Plates on Elastic Foundations. Dynamic Response of Foundations. Ground After reading this book, students should be able to: Response Analysis. Machine Foundations. Seismic Stability • Give an engineering classification of a soil of Slopes. Earthquake Resistant Design of Foundations • Understand the principle of effective stress, and then and Other Soil Retaining Structures. Vibration Isolation calculate stresses that influence soil behaviour and Control. References. Index. • Calculate water flow through ground and understand Latest Print 2018 / 940 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm the effects of seepage on the stability of structures. ISBN-978-81-203-4039-8 / ` 795.00 / (e-book also available) This textbook is primarily intended for the undergraduate students of civil engineering. PRASAD KEY FEATURES Fundamentals of Soil Dynamics and • Numerous numerical solved examples • Objective Type Questions (with Answers) at the end of Earthquake Engineering each chapter BHARAT BHUSHAN PRASAD, Professor and Head, • Use of SI Systems of units Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Contents: Preface. Notations. Introduction. Basic Definitions Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. and Relations. Physical Properties of Soil. Classification The majority of the cases of earthquake damage to of Soils. Compaction. Soil Water, Principle of Effective buildings, bridges, and other retaining structures are Stress and Permeability. Seepage Through Soils. Stress influenced by soil and ground conditions. To address such Distribution in Soil. Consolidation. Shearing Characteristics phenomena, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering is of Soils. Stability of Slopes. References. Index. the appropriate discipline. Latest Print 2018 / 368 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm This textbook presents the fundamentals of Soil ISBN-978-81-203-4838-7 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Dynamics, combined with the basic principles, theories and methods of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. It is designed for senior undergraduate and postgraduate PRASAD students in Civil Engineering & Architecture. The text Advanced Soil Dynamics and Earthquake will also be useful to young faculty members, practising engineers and consultants. Besides, teachers will find Engineering it a useful reference for preparation of lectures BHARAT BHUSHAN PRASAD, Professor and Head, and for designing short courses in Soil Dynamics and Department of Civil Engineering, Galgotias College of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. The book first presents the theory of vibrations and dynamics of elastic system as well as the fundamentals ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 39 of engineering seismology. With this background, the VARGHESE readers are introduced to the characteristics of Strong Ground Motion, and Deterministic and Probabilistic Design of Reinforced Concrete Foundations seismic hazard analysis. The risk analysis and the reliability P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known process of geotechnical engineering are presented in consultant and an established author. detail. An in-depth study of dynamic soil properties and A companion volume to the author’s Foundation the methods of their determination provide the basics to Engineering (published by PHI Learning), this compre- tackle the dynamic soil–structure interaction problems. hensive and well-organized text deals with the structural Practical problems of dynamics of beam–foundation design of the commonly used types of reinforced concrete systems, dynamics of retaining walls, dynamic earth foundations. It explains step-by-step procedure for the pressure theory, wave propagation and liquefaction of soil design of each type of foundation with the help of a large are treated in detail with illustrative examples. number of worked-out examples. The book provides an Contents: Preface. Introduction. Seismology and in-depth analysis of topics, such as wall footings, balanced Earthquakes. Theory of Vibrations. Dynamics of Elastic footings, raft foundations, beam and slab rafts, pile caps System. Wave Propagation. Dynamic Soil Properties. and pile foundations. Dynamic Earth Pressure. Strong Ground Motion. Seismic KEY FEATURES Hazard Analysis. Liquefaction of Soils. Risk, Reliability and Vulnerability Analysis. Appendix: Vibration Measure- • Explains IS Codes on the subject. ments. References. Index. • Presentation of the book is lecture-based, with each chapter dealing with one topic. This helps the teachers Latest Print 2013 / 584 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm in their lectures. ISBN-978-81-203-2670-5 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) • Deals with modern concepts as well as empirical procedure. SOM & DAS • Devotes a separate chapter to the effects of earthquakes Theory and Practice of on foundations. • Has a large number of diagrams to illustrate the Foundation Design concepts discussed. N.N. SOM, Professor of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur The book is designed as a textbook for the undergraduate University, Kolkata. and postgraduate students (Structural/Geotechnical) S.C. DAS, Professor of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur of Civil Engineering. As the book deals with both the University, Kolkata. fundamentals of the subject and field practice, practising This comprehensive text on foundation design is intended engineers will also find the book very useful. to introduce students of civil engineering, architecture, Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Foundation and environmental disciplines to the fundamentals of Structures. Review of Limit State Design of Reinforced designing sound foundations and their implementation. Concrete. IS 456 Provisions for Design of Footings and It offers an in-depth coverage of pre- and post-design Pedestals. Design of Centrally Loaded Isolated Footings methodologies that include soil identification, site and Column Pedestals. Wall Footings. Design of Isolated investigation, interpretation of soil data and design Footings with Vertical Loads and Moments. Combined parameters, foundations on different soil types through Footings for Two Columns. Balanced Footings. Strip to settlements, seismic responses, and construction Footings under Several Columns. Raft Foundations. concerns. Design of Flat Slab Rafts—Mat Foundations. Beam and Supported by the abundance of real-world events/ Slab Rafts. Compensated Foundations, Cellular Rafts situations and examples that help students master the and Basement Floors. Combined Piled Raft Foundation text concepts, this volume becomes an incisive text and (CPRF). Circular and Annular Rafts. Under-reamed Pile reference guide. Foundations. Design of Pile Caps. Pile Foundations—Design of Large Diameter Socketed Piles. Design of Cantilever Contents: Soil as an Engineering Material. Site Investi- and Basement Retaining Walls. Infilled Virendeel Frame gation. Soil Data and Design Parameters. Foundations: Foundations. Steel Column Bases. Analysis of Flexible Types and Design Criteria. Stress Distribution in Soils. Beams on Elastic Foundation. ACI Method for Analysis of Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations. Settlement Beams and Grids on Elastic Foundations. Analysis of Flexible Analysis. Footings and Raft Design. Pile Foundations. Well Plates on Elastic Foundations. Shells for Foundations. Foundations. Foundations on Expansive Soils. Ground Hyperbolic Paraboloid (Hypar) Shell Foundation. Design Improvement Techniques. Earthquake Response of Soils of Conical Shell Foundation. Effect of Earthquakes on and Foundations. Construction Problems. Foundation Structures. Appendices—A: Geotechnical Data. Latest Print 2013 / 392 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm B: Extracts from SP 16 for Design of Reinforced Concrete ISBN-978-81-203-2190-8 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) Members. C: Steel Reinforcement Data. D: Design Charts of Centrally Loaded Columns and Footings. Bibliography. Index. Latest Print 2019 / 456 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-3615-5 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) 40 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

VARGHESE for Steel Towers and Chimneys. Well Foundations. Foundation on Shrinking (Expansive) Soils. Flexible Foundation Engineering Retaining Structures—Sheet Pile Walls and Braced P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known Excavations. Design of Machine Foundations. Stability of consultant and an established author. Slopes. Ground Improvement Techniques. Reinforced or Foundation Engineering is of prime importance to under- Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE). Soil Exploration— graduate and postgraduate students of civil engineering Geological Investigation of Sites. Site and Soil Investigation as well as to practising engineers. For, there is no Reports. Appendices—A: Determination of Contact construction—be it buildings (government, commercial and Pressure Distribution in Soils and Analysis of Beams on residential), bridges, highways, or dams—that does not Elastic Foundations by Influence Charts. B: ACI Method draw from the principles and application of this subject. for Analysis of Beams and Grids on Elastic Foundations. Unlike many textbooks on Geotechnical Engineering C: Analysis of Flexible Plate on Elastic Foundations. that deal with both Soil Mechanics and Foundation D: Cyclic Load Tests and Estimation of Settlement in Piles. Engineering, this text gives an exclusive treatment and an E: Building Foundations in Theory and Practice. Index. indepth analysis of Foundation Engineering. Latest Print 2019 / 592 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm What distinguishes the text is that it not merely equips ISBN-978-81-203-2652-1 / ` 595.00 / (e-book also available) the students with the necessary knowledge for the course and examination, but provides a solid foundation for further practice in their profession later. In addition, as Introduction to Civil Engineering the book is based on the Codes prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards, students of Indian universities will SAIKIA, et al. find it particularly useful. Elemenets of Civil Engineering The author is specialized in both Soil Mechanics and MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Structural Engineering; he studied Soil Mechanics under Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. the guidance of Prof. Terzaghi and Prof. Casagrande of BHARGAB MOHAN DAS, Senior Manager and Chairperson, Harvard University—the pioneers of the subject. Similarly, RITTA Co. Ltd., Bangkok. he studied Structural Engineering under Prof. A.L.L. Baker of Imperial College, London, the pioneer of Limit State MADAN MOHAN DAS, was formerly a Professor, Assam Design. These specializations coupled with over 50 years Engineering College, Guwahati, Assam. of teaching experience of the author make this text Designed as an introductory text for the undergraduate authoritative and exhaustive. first-year students of all branches of engineering, the present book covers the basics of civil engineering which Intended as a text for undergraduate (Civil Engineering) is required by the students in the beginning of their four- and postgraduate (Geotechnical Engineering and year engineering studies. Structural Engineering) students, the book would also be found highly useful to practising engineers and young This textbook covers four parts of civil engineering: academics teaching the course. Building materials, Building construction and architecture, Surveying, and Highway engineering. All the chapters KEY FEATURES are arranged in a logical sequence in order to maintain • Provides a lecture-based discussion of each topic, i.e. the continuity of the different parts as per the syllabus. each lecture topic is given in one chapter. Illustrated numerical examples are solved in the chapter • Each chapter has worked-out problems to illustrate the wherever necessary. All the worked out examples have concepts discussed. relevance to the theory and equations covered in the • BIS Codes are referred wherever found necessary. Chapters end exercises at the end of each chapter help • Simplified thumb rules are included, which are of great students to absorb concepts, and thus reinforce the help to the practising engineers. understanding of the subject. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Units. In a nutshell, this volume contains the complete contents Engineering Properties of Soils. Contact Pressures on Base of the course comprising four sub-branches of civil of Footings. Stress Distribution in Soils. Settlement of engineering in a single condensed form. Foundations. General Requirement of Shallow and Deep Contents: Preface. An Introduction to Civil Engineering. Foundations. Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations. Part I: Building Materials—Building Materials: An Factors Affecting Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations. Overview. Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals. Alloys. Bricks. Design of Raft Foundations. Load Carrying Capacity of Cement. Stones. Timber. Sand and Lime. Paints, Plaster Piles by Static Formulae. Load Carrying Capacity of Piles of Paris and Plastics. Gypsum, Tiles, Damp and Termite by Dynamic Formulae. Structural Design of Concrete Piles. Proof Measure. Glass, Thermal Insulation and Acoustics in Construction of Cast in-situ Piles. Group Action and Lateral Building. Part II: Building Development and Construction— Resistance of Vertical Piles. Field Tests on Piles. Piled Raft Building Construction and Architecture. Types of Foundations. Lateral Earth Pressures on Rigid Walls. Effect Building. Water Supply, Sanitary and Electrical Works of Superimposed Loads on Backfill and Empirical Design in Building. Fire and Earthquake Protection in Building. of Retaining Walls. Floating Foundations. Foundations Introduction of Green Buildings. Part III: Surveying— ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 41

Surveying: A Glimpse. Linear Measurements and Errors. System. Equilibrium of Coplanar Non-concurrent Force Compass Surveying. Traverse Surveying. Levelling. System. Plane Trusses. Friction. Centroid of Plane Figures. Part IV: Highway Engineering—Modern Surveying Moment of Inertia. Kinematics. Annexures. Objective Type Equipments. Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and GPS. Questions. Examination Papers of VTU. Solutions to the Highways and Ideal Cross-Section. Pavements and Roads. Examination Papers of VTU. Index. Traffic Control Mechanisms. Index. Latest Print 2017 / 588 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Latest Print 2012 / 228 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-5001-4 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) ISBN-978-81-203-4097-8 / ` 195.00 / (e-book also available) Mining Engineering SHESHA PRAKASH & MOGAVEER Elements of Civil Engineering and RAY & SINHA Engineering Mechanics, 3rd ed. (Revised) Mine and Mineral Economics SUBHASH C. RAY, former Professor and Head, Department M.N. SHESHA PRAKASH, Vice Principal and Professor of of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Kharagpur. Technology, Mysore. INDRA N. SINHA, Professor, Department of Mining GANESH B. MOGAVEER, Professor and Head of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Engineering Department, Mangalore Institute of Technology, Shibpur. Technology and Engineering, Moodabidri. For any country’s economy, mineral resources form an This book, in its third edition, continues to focus on the important part in generating revenue and increasing its basics of civil engineering and engineering mechanics GDP. Therefore, learning the economics behind mines to provide students with a balanced and cohesive study and minerals becomes mandatory and logical. This book of the two areas (as needed by them in the beginning investigates and promotes understanding of economic and of their engineering education). A basic undergraduate policy issues, programmes and strategies for exploration, textbook for the first-year students of all branches of mining, beneficiation and marketing activities. engineering, this book is specifically designed to conform to the syllabus of Visvesvaraya Technological University Divided into ten chapters, the book puts emphasis on (VTU). elaborating the principles of mine and mineral economics. The introductory chapter discusses the scope of the Imparting the basic knowledge in various facets of civil subject and the issues addressed by it. Outline of reserve- engineering and the related engineering structures and resource dynamics and the recent approaches towards infrastructure such as buildings, roads, highways, dams estimating ore-reserves are then elaborated, followed by and bridges, the third edition covers the engineering a discussion on mineral availability. Focus is then shifted mechanics portion in eleven chapters. Each chapter to more technical and quantitative aspects of mineral introduces the concepts to the reader, stepwise. Providing sampling. a wealth of practice examples, the book emphasizes the importance of building strong analytical skills. Practice Issues relating to mineral property evaluation and project problems, at the end of each chapter, give students an feasibility assessment are then taken up. Both quantitative opportunity to absorb concepts and hone their problem- and logical aspects of mine finance and accounting have solving skills. been discussed. Nitty-gritties of mine taxation are further outlined and the reader is introduced to aspects relating The book comes with a companion CD containing the to marketing and trading of minerals. Distinctive features software developed using MS-Excel, to work out the of the mineral policies of a few countries are highlighted problems on Forces, Centroid, Friction and Moment while discussing the characteristic features of a national of Inertia. The use of this software will enable the mineral policy. The last chapter of this book is on mineral students to understand the concepts in a relatively industry and the environment. better way. The book is designed for the undergraduate students NEW TO THIS EDITION of mining engineering. The book may be helpful for the • Introduces a chapter on Kinematics as per the revised postgraduate students of earth science as well. Civil Engineering syllabus of VTU KEY FEATURES • Updates with the latest examination Question Papers, • Book is supported with numerous illustrations, for including the one held in the month of December 2013 better understanding of the text. Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. • Numerical and logical-type questions are included in Acknowledgements. Introduction to Civil Engineering. every chapter. Introduction to Engineering Mechanics. Coplanar Contents: Preface. Minerals and the Economy. Reserve- Concurrent Force System. Coplanar Non-concurrent Resource Dynamics. Availability of Minerals. Mine Force System. Equilibrium of Coplanar Concurrent Force Sampling. Valuation of Mineral Properties and Project 42 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Evaluation. Mine Finance and Accounting. Mine Taxation. In situ Stresses and Deformations. Distribution of Stresses Mineral Markets and Trade. National Mineral Policy. around Underground Opening. Natural Supports. Rock Mineral Industry and the Environment. Index. and Rock Mass Failure Mechanism. Joints in Rock Mass. Latest Print 2016 / 256 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Artificial Support. Subsidence. Slope Stability. Numerical Techniques in Rock Engineering. Appendix A: Stress ISBN-978-81-203-5174-5 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) Transformation. Appendix B: Closed form Solution of Kirsch Equation. References. Index. Rock Mechanics Latest Print 2019 / 492 pp. + 16 pp. Colour Plates 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ISBN-978-81-203-5182-0 / ` 625.00 DEB & VERMA (e-book also available) Fundamentals and Applications of Rock Mechanics RAMAMURTHY (Ed.) DEBASIS DEB, Professor in the Department of Mining Engineering in Rocks for Slopes, Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Foundations and Tunnels, 3rd ed. ABHIRAM KUMAR VERMA, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mining Engineering at Indian Institute of Editor: T. RAMAMURTHY, former Professor of civil Technology Kharagpur. engineering, served and taught at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. Rock mechanics is a first course in the field of mining and geotechnical engineering. Over the last decades, With the ever-increasing developmental activities as the concepts and applications of rock mechanics have diverse as the construction of dams, roads, tunnels, evolved tremendously for understanding the stability underground powerhouses and storage facilities, and safety of structures made of/on the rock masses. petroleum exploration and nuclear repositories, a more This book elaborates the fundamental concepts of rock comprehensive and updated understanding of rock mass mechanics for designing and analysis of structures and is essential for civil engineers, engineering geologists, excavations for a variety of applications. The text includes geophysicists, and petroleum and mining engineers. a fine blend of theory and worked-out examples and Though some contents of this vast subject are included in applications, and also emphasises the basics of stress undergraduate curriculum, there are full-fledged courses and strain analysis, volume-weight relationship, rock on Rock Mechanics/Rock Engineering in postgraduate mass classification systems, in situ stress measurements, programmes in civil engineering and mining engineering. stresses around underground opening, pillar and support Much of the material presented in this book is also taught design, subsidence, slope stability, rock failure criteria to geology and geophysics students. In addition, the book and behaviour of jointed rock mass. Numerical analysis is suitable for short courses conducted for teachers, procedures and interaction between rock bolts and rock practising engineers and engineering geologists. masses are also introduced emphasising the mechanics This book, with contributions from a number of authors and applications in rock engineering. with expertise and vast experience in various areas of rock engineering, gives an in-depth analysis of the Besides undergraduate and postgraduate students of multidimensional aspects of the subject. The text covers a civil (including geotechnical), mining and petroleum wide range of topics related to engineering behaviour of engineering, the book will also benefit the practicing rocks and rock masses, their classifications, interpretation engineers and researchers, who wish to acquaint of geological mapping of joints through stereographic themselves with state-of-the-art techniques of rock projection, in situ stress measurements, laboratory mechanics and its applications. Overall, this textbook is and field tests, stability of rock slopes, foundations of useful for both elementary as well as advanced learning. structures, including dams and support systems for KEY FEATURES underground excavations. • In-depth analysis of rock properties, rock masses, joints The Third Edition of the book is further enriched with for determining strength and deformability. the addition of a number of case histories in which • Includes 118 worked-out examples and 161 exercise the analyses and designs were carried out by adopting problems. rock mass parameters as per RMR, Q or GSI. The conse- • Text is illustrated with over 257 well-labelled diagrams quence of such an approach is critically examined. With supported by additional 77 images and 41 tables. the adoption of parameters from joint factor, excellent • Provides advance topics such as rock yielding criteria, performance prediction has been demonstrated for numerical analysis procedures and behaviour of rock anisotropic rocks and tunnel. Various expressions joints. developed for Kn and Ks for different conditions are included for adoption in numerical analyses. When Contents: Preface. Acknowledgement. Rock as Geo- dilatancy component is separated, the scale effect on Material. Weight-Volume Relationships of Porous Material. shear response is insignificant. This edition provides a Rock Mass Classification. Analysis of Stresses and Strains. comprehensive understanding of rock mass response and Relationships between Stress and Strain. Measurement of enables students to tackle rock engineering problems ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 43 more confidently and realistically, and therefore it will be circular shaft, deflection of beams, buckling of straight of immense benefit to students, teachers, professionals columns and struts, and analysis of thick- and thin-walled and designers alike. cylinders under internal and external pressure. Contents: Preface. Historical Development of Rock The book features clear explanations, a wealth of Mechanics—T. Ramamurthy. Basic Equations from Solid excellent worked-out examples of practical applications, Mechanics—K.G. Sharma & A. Varadarajan. Distribution and challenging problems. of Rocks on Indian Mainland—T. Ramamurthy. Stereographic Presentation of Geological Data— The book is intended for the undergraduate students of T. Ramamurthy. Laboratory Testing of Rocks— civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, aeronautical, and T. Ramamurthy. Strength, Modulus and Stress– production and industrial engineering. Strain Responses of Rocks—T. Ramamurthy. KEY FEATURES Engineering Classification of Rocks and Rock Masses— • Provides a large number of worked-out examples to T. Ramamurthy. In Situ Geophysical Methods— help students comprehend the concepts with ease. N. Ghosh. Electrical Resistivity Method for Ground • Gives chapter-end review questions to test students’ Characterization—J.M. Kate. Deformability Tests in understanding of the subject. Rock Mass—Rajbal Singh. Field Shear Test—Rajbal • Includes chapter-end numerical problems to enhance Singh. Hydraulic Fracture Method to Determine in the problem-solving ability of students. Many of the Situ Stresses—S. Sengupta. Field Permeability Test— problems depict realistic situations encountered in T. Ramamurthy. Estimation of Stresses in Rock Mass— engineering practice. T. Ramamurthy. Stability of Rock Slopes— T. Ramamurthy. Rock Foundations—T. Ramamurthy. • Incorporates objective type questions to help students Closed Form Solutions for Underground Openings— assess their overall mastery of the subject. T. Ramamurthy. Convergence Confinement Analysis— Contents: Preface. Stresses and Strains. Compound T. Ramamurthy. Rock Loads from Empirical Methods—T. Stresses. Shear Force and Bending Moment. Trusses and Ramamurthy. Design of Supports—Empirical Cables. Centroid and Centre of Gravity. Moment of Inertia. Approaches—T. Ramamurthy. Numerical Methods Bending and Shear Stresses in a Beam. Torsion in Circular and Applications—A. Varadarajan & K.G. Sharma. Shaft. Deflection of Beams. Columns and Struts. Thin and Equivalent continuum Modelling of Jointed Rock Mass— Thick Cylinders. Testing of Materials. Bibliography. Index. T.G. Sitharam. Geomechanical Modelling and Latest Print 2013 / 864 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Application—K.K. Gupta & A.H. Ghazvinian. Drilling ISBN-978-81-203-4672-7 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) and Blasting for Underground and Open Excavations— Rajiv Badal. Roadheader Selection for Tunnelling—Rajiv Badal. Application of Tunnel Boring Machines—Rajiv GAMBHIR Badal. Shotcreting, Including Some Case Histories— Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics U.S. Rajvanshi. Methods to Improve Rock Mass Responses—T. Ramamurthy. Miscellaneous Books on the (A Treatise on Strength of Materials) Subject. About the Contributing Authors. Index. M.L. GAMBHIR, former Professor and Head, Department Latest Print 2015 / 784 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm of Civil Engineering, and also Dean, Planning and Resource ISBN-978-81-203-4879-0 / ` 650.00 / (e-book also available) Generation, at the Thapar University, Patiala. This book is primarily designed for courses in Solid Mechanics/Mechanics of Materials/Mechanics of Solids/ Strength of Materials/ Strength of Materials prescribed for the undergraduate Solids Mechanics students of engineering in civil, mechanical, aeronautical and applied mechanics disciplines. It covers all the basic topics of mechanics of deformable bodies generally CHANDRAMOULI taught in these courses. Fundamentals of Strength of Materials The text presents the topics in a clear, simple, practical, P.N. CHANDRAMOULI, Professor of Civil Engineering at logical and cogent fashion that provides the students with the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore. insights into theory as well as applications to practical This book provides comprehensive coverage of the problems. It uses an abundance of worked examples to fundamental concepts and all the key topics of interest impart a high level of comprehension of concepts and in Strength of Materials with an emphasis on solving helps master the process of calculations, manipulations practical problems, from the first principles, related to and that of making appropriate inferences. Well-labelled diagrams have been used throughout the text for a sound the design of structural members, mechanical devices and systems in several fields of engineering. comprehension of the fundamentals of the subject. Most of the examples and chapter-end problems have been The book is organized to present a thorough treatment of formulated in parametric form making them independent stress analysis first. This treatment of basic principles is of units and suitable for practical applications. An followed by appropriate application of analysis techniques extensive set of problems along with hints and answers and design approaches to trusses and cables, torsion in is provided at the end of each chapter for practice. 44 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Since the book aims at covering the topics generally Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Simple Stresses. taught in engineering curriculum of several disciplines, Compound Stresses. Bending Moment and Shear. Stresses an interdisciplinary approach has been followed. Some in Beams. Deflection of Beams. Torsion of Shafts. Thick advanced topics such as thick pressure vessels, skew and Thin Cylinders. Columns and Struts. Index. bending, curved members, beam-columns, etc. have also Latest Print 2011 / 304 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm been included for the benefit of postgraduate students. ISBN-978-81-203-4185-2 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) Contents: Preface. Introductory Concepts. Analysis for Axial Forces: The Cable and the Plane Truss. Analysis for Deformation of Bars: Statically Determinate Systems SINGH (Simple Stresses and Strains—Elastic Constants). Analysis Mechanics of Solids for Axial Deformation of Bars: Statically Indeterminate ARBIND KUMAR SINGH, Department of Civil Engineering, Systems (Composite Systems and Thermal Stresses). Biaxial Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. and Triaxial Stresses and Strains: Pressure Vessels. Torsion. Shearing Force and Bending Moment Diagrams. Bending Designed as a text for both the undergraduate and of Simple Beams. Shearing Stresses. Springs. Combined postgraduate students of civil, mechanical, aerospace, and Stresses: Elastic Bending of Members with Axial Loads. marine engineering, this book provides an indepth analysis Rivetted and Bolted Connections. Welded Connections. of the fundamental principles of mechanics of deformable Deflections (Direct Integration and Geometrical Methods). solids based on the phenomenological approach. Deflections (Energy Methods). Members Subjected to The book starts with linear and angular momentum Compression: Columns and Struts. Unsymmetrical (Skew) principles for a body. It introduces the concepts of stress, Bending. Curved Members Subjected to Bending. Plastic strain and the constitutive relations using tensors. Then Bending. Principal and Complex Stresses. Special Topics. it goes on to give a description of the laws of thermo- Appendix A: Geometrical Characteristics of Cross-Sections. dynamics as a restriction on constitutive relations and Appendix B: Shear Force, Bending Moment Diagrams and formulates the boundary value problem in elasticity. Deflection Formulae for Beams. References. Index. Besides, the text treats bar under axial, bending and Latest Print 2014 / 936 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm torsional deformation as well as plane stress and plane ISBN-978-81-203-3870-8 / ` 550.00 / (e-book also available) strain idealizations. The book concludes with a discussion on variational mechanics and the theory of plasticity. SHESHA PRAKASH & SURESH DISTINGUISHING FEATURES • Elaborate treatment of constitutive relations for linear Textbook of Mechanics of Materials elasticity. (with CD-ROM) • Consistent formulation of strength of materials M.N. SHESHA PRAKASH, Vice Principal and Professor of approach and three-dimensional elasticity for bar under Civil Engineering, Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and axial, bending and torsional deformation. Technology, Mysore. • Presentation of failure criteria and plasticity theory G.S. SURESH, Professor and Head, Department of Civil taking the modern developments into account. Engineering, National Institute of Engineering (NIE), • Large number of worked-out examples throughout the Mysore. text and exercises at the end of each chapter. Primarily designed as a textbook for the undergraduate Contents: Preface. Force and Deformation. Stress at a students of civil engineering and mechanical engineering, Point. Strain at a Point. Constitutive Modelling. Energy of this compact and accessible book covers the fundamental Deformation. Boundary Value Problem in Linear Elasticity. principles and applications of Strength of Materials/ Equations of Equilibrium of Rod. Extension of Bar. Bending Mechanics of Materials. The text discusses in detail the of Beam. Torsion of Circular Shaft. Torsion of Noncircular topics such as simple and compound stresses, bending Bar. Plane Stress and Plane Strain. Variational Mechanics. moments, shear forces, stresses in beams, deflection Failure Criteria. Plasticity: General Concept. Index. in beams, torsion of shafts, thick and thin cylinders, and columns and struts. A large number of worked-out Latest Print 2014 / 496 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm problems are provided to illustrate the concepts discussed. ISBN-978-81-203-3190-7 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Besides, a large number of chapter-end problems are given to help students test their understanding of the subject. SRIVASTAVA & GOPE This book comes with a companion CD containing Strength of Materials, 2nd ed. software, developed using MS Excel, to work out the A.K. SRIVASTAVA, Manager (Design) in Aircraft Upgrade problems. It would help the faculty to develop new Research and Design Centre, Hindustan Aeronautics kinds of problems with reliable solutions for use in tests Limited (Ministry of Defence), Nasik. and examinations. The use of this software will enable P.C. GOPE, Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the the students to understand the concepts in a thorough College of Technology, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture manner. and Technology, Pantnagar. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 45

The book, now in the Second Edition, presents the descriptive and objective type questions to drill the fundamental principles of strength of materials and students in self-study. focuses on 3D analysis of stress and strain, double KEY FEATURES integration method, Macaulay’s method, moment area method and method for determining stresses using • Includes step-by-step procedure to solve typical Winkler–Bach theory. It also covers the analyses of helical problems using ANSYS® software. springs and leaf spring, and buckling analysis of columns • Gives numerical problems in SI units. and struts using Euler’s and Rankine’s theory. • Elaborates shaper functions for higher-order elements. This edition includes four new chapters, namely Simple • Furnishes a large number of worked-out examples and and Compound Stress, Theory of Failure, Energy Methods solved problems. and Finite Element Method and its Applic-ations Using This profusely illustrated, student-friendly text is intended ANSYS Software. The chapter on Analysis of Stress and primarily for undergraduate students of Mechanical/ Strain has been thoroughly revised. Production/Civil and Aeronautical Engineering. By a The text is primarily designed for the undergraduate judicious selection of topics, it can also be profitably used students of mechanical engineering, production by postgraduate students of these disciplines. In addition, engineering, and industrial engineering. Besides students, practising engineers and scientists should find it very practising engineers would also find the book useful. useful besides students preparing for competitive exams. KEY FEATURES Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Finite Element Modelling. One Dimensional Bar Elements. • A large number of numerical problems Plane Truss Elements. Plane Beam Elements. Plane Frame • Open-ended or synthesis-type examples wherever Elements. Plane Stress and Plane Strain Problems. Linear required Triangular Elements. Isoparametrization Two Dimensional • Chapter-end exercises Elements. Numerical Integration. Axisymmetric Elements. Three Dimensional Stress Analysis. Free Vibration Analysis. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Review Questions. Torsion Analysis. Heat Transfer Simple and Compound Stress. Analysis of Stress and Analysis. Fluid Flow Analysis. Error Analysis. Solution of Strain. Theory of Failure. Energy Methods. Deflection of FE Equations. Postprocessing. Appendix: Matrix Algebra. Beams. Curved Beam. Thin Cylinder and Sphere. Thick Bibliography. Index. and Compound Cylinder. Unsymmetrical Bending and Shear Centre. Columns and Struts. Spring. Rotating Discs Latest Print 2016 / 408 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm and Cylinders. Finite Element Method and its Application ISBN-978-81-203-3584-4 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Using ANSYS Software. Index. Latest Print 2014 / 408 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm BANDYOPADHYAY ISBN-978-81-203-4522-5 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Design of Concrete Structures J.N. BANDYOPADHYAY, Professor of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. This text primarily analyses different methods of design ALAVALA of concrete structures as per IS 456: 2000 (Plain and Reinforced Concrete—Indian Standard Code of Practice, Finite Element Methods: 4th revision, Bureau of Indian Standards). It gives greater Basic Concepts and Applications emphasis on the limit state method so as to illustrate CHENNAKESAVA R. ALAVALA, Professor in the Department the acceptable limits for the safety and serviceability of Mechanical Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological requirements of structures. University (JNTU), Hyderabad. Besides dealing with yield line analysis for slabs, the Finite Element Methods form an indispensable part of book explains the working stress method and its use for engineering analysis and design. The strength of FEM designing reinforced concrete tension members, theory is the ease and elegance with which it handles the of redistribution of moments, and earthquake resistant boundary conditions. This compact and well-organized design of structures. This well-structured book develops an text presents a comprehensive analysis of Finite Element effective understanding of the theory through numerous Methods (FEM). solved problems, presenting step-by-step calculations. The use of SP-16 (Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete The book gives a clear picture of structural, torsion, to IS: 456–1978) has also been explained in solving the free-vibration, heat transfer and fluid flow problems. problems. It also provides detailed description of equations of equilibrium, stress-strain relations, interpolation functions KEY FEATURES and element design, symmetry and applications of FEM. • Instructional Objectives at the beginning of the chapter The text is a synthesis of both the physical and the highlight important concepts. mathematical characteristics of finite element methods. • Summary at the end of the chapter to help student A question bank at the end of each chapter comprises revise key points. 46 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

• Sixty-nine solved illustrative examples presenting step- of Statically Determinate Structures. Work–Energy by-step calculations. Principle. Slope and Deflection of Beams. Deflection • Chapter-end exercises to test student’s understanding of Perfect Frames. Columns. Conjugate Beam Method. of the concepts. Part II—Fixed Beams. Continuous Beam. Two-hinged Arches. Indeterminacy of Structures. Moment Distribution • Forty Tests to enable students to gauge their Method. Suspension Girder Bridge. Masonry Dams and preparedness for actual exams. Retaining Walls. Index. This comprehensive text is suitable for undergraduate Latest Print 2014 / 352 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm students of civil engineering and architecture. It can also ISBN-978-81-203-4309-2 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) be useful to professional engineers. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Objectives and Methods of Analysis and Design. Properties of Concrete DEB and Steel. Philosophies of Design by Limit State Method. Finite Element Methods: Concepts and Limit State of Collapse: Flexure (Theory and Problems). Doubly Reinforced Beams: Theory and Problems. Flanged Applications in Geomechanics, 2nd ed. Beams: Theory and Numerical Problems. Limit State of DEBASIS DEB, Professor in the Department of Mining Collapse in Shear: Theory and Numerical Problems. Bond, Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Anchorage, Development Length and Torsion. Limit State Kharagpur. of Serviceability. Reinforced Concrete Slabs. Staircases. Computational geomechanics is an emerging field in the Compression Members. Foundations: Theory and Design. disciplines of Mining, Civil and Geotechnical Engineering. Yield Line Analysis for Slabs. Working Stress Method. Recent advancements in finite element methods (FEMs) Tension Members. Redistribution of Moments. Earth- have made it possible to solve a variety of complex quake Resistant Design of Structures. Index. problems related to geomechanics. This thoroughly Latest Print 2018 / 612 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm revised second edition enhances the knowledge of the ISBN-978-81-203-3277-5 / ` 495.00 finite element methods in design and analysis of structures and excavations made in rock mass. A fine blend of finite element methodology and principles of rock mechanics, DAS, et al. the text emphasizes the basics of stress–strain analysis, Structural Analysis anisotropic material behaviour, isoparametric finite MADAN MOHAN DAS, former Professor, Civil Engineering element method, rock mass yielding/failure behaviour and Department, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. its formulation in FEM procedure, rock joint behaviour as equivalent material and discrete system. Analytical and BHARGAB MOHAN DAS, Chief Business Development numerical formulations of interaction between rock bolts Officer, Executive Project Coordinator and Chairperson of and rock mass are introduced emphasizing parameters Green Building Division, Ritta Co., Ltd., Thailand. which affect bolt performance. MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. Besides senior undergraduate and postgraduate students of Mining, Civil and Geotechnical Engineering, the Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate students book would also be useful to practising engineers and of civil engineering, this book covers the complete syllabi researchers who wish to acquaint themselves with the of two courses in theory of structural analysis taught to state-of-the-art techniques of finite element methods. the engineering students in third and fourth semesters. NEW TO THIS EDITION The book is organised in two parts—Part I (for the third semester course) and Part II (for the fourth semester • Provides an in-depth analysis of strength and course). It covers all the important topics such as deformability of jointed rock mass. bending moment and shear force diagrams for statically • Discusses the application of airy stress function for determinate beams, analysis of statically determinate solving problems in solid mechanics. structures, relation between curvature, slope and • Adds a new chapter on Analysis of Rock Bolts. deflection of beams, Castiglione’s theorem, Macaulay’s • Contains two new appendices—Gauss Quadrature Rule method, analysis of fixed and continuous beams, Girder and Closed Form Integration in Natural Coordinates. bridge and retaining walls. • Includes several new worked-out examples and KEY FEATURES exercises. 1. Numerous worked-out examples in each and every • Interaction between rock bolt and rock mass is analyzed chapter. • Elaborates formulations. 2. Step-by-step derivations of equations. Contents: Preface. Analysis of Stresses and Strains. 3. Review Questions and Problems to sharpen the Stress–Strain Relationship. Introduction of Finite Element problem-solving skills. Method in Elasticity: Isoparametric Triangular Elements. Contents: Preface. Part I—Bending Moment and Shear Quadrilateral Finite Elements. Axisymmetric and Three- Force Diagrams for Statically Determinate Beams. Analysis dimensional Finite Element Method. Rock and Rock Mass ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 47

Failure Criteria. Elastic–Plastic Finite Element Analysis. GAMBHIR Strength and Deformability of Jointed Rock Mass. Finite Element Procedures for Analysis of Rock Joints. Analysis Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete of Rock Bolts. Appendices—A: Galerkin Finite Element Design Method. B: Skyline Storage of Stiffness Matrix. C: Gauss M.L. GAMBHIR, former Professor and Head of Civil Quadrature Rule. D: Closed Form Integration in Natural Engineering Department, and Dean (Planning and Resource Coordinates. References. Index. Generation) at the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Latest Print 2013 / 376 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Technology, Patiala. ISBN-978-81-203-4295-8 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Designed primarily as a text for undergraduate students of Civil Engineering for their first course on Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, this compact and well- GAMBHIR organized text covers all the fundamental concepts in a Design of Reinforced Concrete highly readable style. The text conforms to the provision of the latest revision of Indian Code of Practice for Plain Structures and Reinforced Concrete, IS : 456 (2000). M.L. GAMBHIR, former Professor and Head of Civil Engineering Department, and Dean (Planning and Resource First six chapters deal with fundamentals of limit states Generation) at the Thapar Institute of Engineering and design of reinforced concrete. The objective of last two Technology, Patiala. chapters (including design aids in appendix) is to initiate the readers in practical design of concrete structures. The Designed primarily as a text for the undergraduate text gives detailed discussion of basic concepts, behaviour students of civil engineering, this compact and well- of the various structural components under loads, and organized text presents all the basic topics of reinforced development of fundamental expressions for analysis concrete design in a comprehensive manner. The text and design. It also presents efficient and systematic conforms to the limit states design method as given in procedures for solving design problems. In addition to the the latest revision of Indian Code of Practice for Plain and discussion of basis for design calculations, a large number Reinforced Concrete, IS: 456 (2000). of worked-out practical design examples based on the This book covers the applications of design concepts current design practices have been included to illustrate and provides a wealth of state-of-the-art information the basic principles of reinforced concrete design. on design aspects of wide variety of reinforced concrete Besides students, practising engineers would find this text structures. However, the emphasis is on modern design extremely useful. approach. The text attempts to: MAJOR TOPICS DISCUSSED ARE • Present simple, efficient and systematic procedures for • Practical Design of Key Building Elements: Design of evolving design of concrete structures. singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged • Make available a large amount of field tested practical beams, lintel, continuous beam, one-way and two-way data in the appendices. slabs, staircases; short and slender columns subjected • Provide time saving analysis and design aids in the to axial load, uni-axial and biaxial bending moments; form of tables and charts. reinforced concrete walls; members in direct tension, • Cover a large number of worked-out practical design and members subjected to bending and direct tension; examples and problems in each chapter. spread footings for walls, isolated or independent • Emphasize on development of structural sense needed footings for columns; Basement wall. for proper detailing of steel for integrated action in • Practical Detailing the Reinforcement: Detailing of various parts of the structure. slabs, beams, off-set columns, joints; Detailing the member with a change in direction, edge beams, Besides students, practicing engineers and architects support points, corners of wall; Beams or girders would find this text extremely useful. intersection joints (Grid-joints); Beams and column Contents: Preface. Basic Principles of Reinforced Concrete joints (Rigid-frame joints); Corner joints; Exterior and Design. Design of Staircases. Design of Slabs. Flat Slabs. interior joints. Yield Line Theory for Slabs. Special Structural Elements. • Design Aids: Maximum positive and negative bending Building Frames. Design of Foundations. Retaining Walls. moments, and reactions in multi-span continuous- Water Tanks. Appendices—AI: Gravity Loads. AII: Seismic beams; Moment resisting capacity of singly reinforced Loads. AIII: Wind Loads. B: Resultant Design Forces. rectangular beams; Design of singly reinforced C: Design Aids. D: Column-Interaction Curves. E: Steel rectangular beam for the given ultimate moment; Properties—Reinforcement. F: Units Conversion Factors. Values of pt and pc for the doubly reinforced rectangular G: References. Index. 2 beam sections for the given Mu/bd ; Spacing of two- Latest Print 2017 / 740 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm legged stirrups for given value of shear per unit depth; ISBN-978-81-203-3193-8 / ` 475.00 / (e-book also available) Design column interaction diagrams. • Steel Properties: Area of group of reinforcing standard bars; Number of standard reinforcing bars for the given area; Areas of bars in reinforcement mesh, e.g., slab 48 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

reinforcement; Perimeter of group of reinforcing bars; • More than 300 chapter-end exercises, with answers in Area, perimeter, mass and mass of steel for specified many cases, test the students’ grasp of the fundamental spacing of bars. concepts. • Numerous well-labelled diagrams provided throughout DISTINGUISHING FEATURES the book lead to easy learning. • Provides a large number of clear cut diagrams. • Important additional materials in the appendices allow • Includes Review questions and Tutorial problems at the quick reference by the readers. end of each chapter. Contents: Preface. Structures: An Introduction. Basic • Gives time saving analysis and design aids in the form Concepts and Analysis Tools. Cables and Suspension of tables and charts. Bridges. The Plane Trusses. Three-dimensional Space • Emphasizes on clarity of concepts and development of Trusses. Analysis of Arches. Influence Lines and Rolling structural sense needed for proper detailing. Loads. Elastic Deflections. An Introduction to Statically • Covers working stress design method in the appendix. Indeterminate Structures. Flexibility Method (Force or Consistent Deformation Method). Force–Displacement Contents: Preface. Introduction to Reinforced Concrete. Methods (Slope–Deflection, Three-moment Equations, Design Principles. Limit State of Collapse: Flexure. Limit Moment Distribution and Stiffness Methods). System State of Collapse: Shear, Bond and Torsion. Limit State Approach. Moment Distribution. Direct Stiffness Method. of Collapse: Compression. Limit State of Serviceability. An Introduction to Finite Element Method. Approximate Design of Key Building Elements. Detailing The Reinforce- Analysis of Indeterminate Structures. Appendices— ment. Appendices: A: Working Stress Design Method. A: Review of Matrix Algebra. B: Shear Force, Bending B: Gravity Loads. C: Design Forces. D: Design Aids. E: Steel Moment Diagrams and Deflection Formulae. Bibliography. Properties: Reinforcement. F: References. Index. Index. Latest Print 2020 / 536 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Latest Print 2014 / 924 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-3048-1 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) ISBN-978-81-203-4236-1 / ` 595.00 / (e-book also available)

GAMBHIR GHOSH Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics Analysis and Design Practice of and Analysis Hydraulic Concrete Structures, 2nd ed. M.L. GAMBHIR, has been Professor and Head of Civil KARUNA MOY GHOSH, formerly Chief Structural Engineer Engineering Department, and Dean of Planning and in Kaiser Engineers, Inc., and also Mott MacDonald Group Resource Generation, at Thapar University, Patiala. (UK), and W.S. Atkins & Partners (India). This book is a comprehensive presentation of the funda- This book provides a comprehensive description of the mental aspects of structural mechanics and analysis. It analysis and design process of some hydraulic concrete aims to help develop in the students the ability to analyze structures designed to retain and contain aqueous liquid. structures in a simple and logical manner. The major The first edition discussed six types of structures of thrust in this book is on energy principles. different functions, namely: The text, organized into sixteen chapters, covers the (a) An underground sedimentation tank for sewage entire syllabus of structural analysis usually prescribed treatment. in the undergraduate level civil engineering programme (b) An underground digestion tank for sludge treatment. and covered in two courses. The first eight chapters deal (c) An underground reservoir to store fresh potable with the basic techniques for analysis, based on classical water. methods, of common determinate structural elements (d) An immersed highway tunnel under the river bed. and simple structures. The following eight chapters cover (e) An indoor swimming pool of rectangular shape for the procedures for analysis of indeterminate structures, public recreation. with emphasis on the use of modern matrix methods (f) A gravity dam across a valley for converting the valley such as flexibility and stiffness methods, including the into a fresh water reservoir. finite element techniques. Primarily designed as a textbook for undergraduate This Second Edition incorporates another type of hydraulic students of civil engineering, the book will also prove structure, namely spillway. immensely useful for professionals engaged in structural The spillway structure plays a vital role in regulating the design and engineering. designed reservoir water level to meet the fluctuating KEY FEATURES demand of water supply for the generation of hydro- electricity, irrigation and water supply purposes in • More than 200 worked out examples illustrating the controlling the height of reservoir water level downstream basic principles and solution techniques help students of the river. The spillway structure subjected to seismic assimilate the underlying principles. hydrodynamic pressure in addition to the hydrostatic ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 49 pressure, has been analysed and designed in full steel structures analysed and designed in compliance compliance with Eurocodes EC 2: Part 1–1 and Part 3 with EC3: Part 1-1 and those obtained in accordance with as water-retaining structure. The other six structures Indian Standard code of practice IS 800:2007. have been analysed and designed with reference to The book discusses the various structural analyses and the relevant clauses of codes of practice prescribed in design calculations in an exhaustive manner. The text is Eurocodes 2 and BS 8007 and BS 8110. illustrated with an abundant number of visuals. Important The book is designed to serve as a useful practical sources of information relevant to steel structures can be guide and a valuable reference for senior undergraduate found in the references at the end of various chapters. students of civil engineering and postgraduate students Contents: Preface. Design Philosophy and Practices. Design specializing in structural design, as well as practising and Data, design strength and Bolts and Weld Connections. consulting engineers involved in the design and execution Scrap Yard Structures. Conveyor Structural System from of hydraulic concrete structures. HBI (Heavy Briquette Iron) Building to Mill Building. A Contents: Preface. Design Philosophy and Practices. Turbo-Generator Building. Annexure A: Tables and Curves Sedimentation Tank. Digestion Tank. A Covered Fresh Based on EC3: Part 1-1. Annexure B: Indian Standard Water Service Reservoir in a Rural District Community. Code of Practice IS 800:2007—General Construction in Immersed Highway Tunnel Crossing a River. Underground Steel. Index. Tanks for the Private and Public Swimming Pool Facilities. Latest Print 2015 / 348 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm A Gravity Dam for Fresh Water Reservoir. Spillway ISBN-978-81-203-4937-7 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Structure. Index. Latest Print 2013 / 180 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4594-2 / ` 195.00 / (e-book also available) GHOSH Practical Design of Reinforced Concrete GHOSH Structures Analysis and Design Practice of KARUNA MOY GHOSH, formerly Chief Structural Engineer with Kaiser Engineers and Constructors, Inc., and Mott Steel Structures, 2nd ed. MacDonald Group. KARUNA MOY GHOSH, formerly Chief Structural Engineer, This book is a comprehensive presentation of the practical Kaiser Engineers and Constructors, Inc. and also with Mott aspects of analysis and design of reinforced concrete MacDonald Group (London) and W.S. Atkins and Partners structures. Written on the basis of the British (BS) and (India). European (Eurocode) codes of practices, this book is This book is a comprehensive presentation of the primarily meant for the undergraduate students of civil fundamental aspects of analysis and design of steel engineering. It will also be highly useful for structural structures. It is primarily meant for the undergraduate engineers working in the fields of design, consultancy and students of civil engineering and postgraduate students of construction involving reinforced concrete structures. structural engineering. It will also be immensely useful for The text is organized into four parts, each dealing with structural engineers engaged in design, consultancy and the analysis and design of a specific type of reinforced construction involving steel structures. concrete structure. The first part covers the multi- The important theoretical and practical concepts which storeyed administrative/office building. The second part need to be assimilated prior to undertaking analysis deals with the elevated storage bin structure used in and design—general principles and practices, functional steel plants. The elevated structural framework subjected aspects of structures, basic design concepts, alternative to mechanical vibration is the subject matter of the third arrangements of equipment and service, clarity of part. The fourth and final part discusses the precast structural behaviour, and calculations of loadings on reinforced concrete workshop building. The important structures—are covered in the first two chapters. The activities required to be carried out prior to structural ensuing chapters provide stepwise presentation of analysis—structural arrangement planning, materials the analysis and design procedures for various steel selection, examination of buildability and environmental structures and structural elements/members on the basis impact—are covered in the initial chapters in each part. of Eurocodes and British (BS) codes of practice. The three This is followed by a step-by-step presentation of the types of structures specifically covered, on the basis of analysis and design procedures for various structures and functional aspects, are scrap yard structures, conveyor structural elements/members. structural systems, and turbo-generator buildings. The book presents the various structural analyses and In the Second Edition, analysis and design of steel design calculations in an exhaustive manner. The text structures have been carried out based on Indian is illustrated with a large number of visuals. Important Standard code of practice IS 800:2007. Every component additional information relevant to this field can be found of the structure comprising the beams and columns is in the references provided at the end of various chapters. designed in compliance with the code IS 800:2007. A The STRAP structural analysis program for the multi- comparison has been made between the results of the storeyed administrative/office building, and the vibration 50 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 analysis of the elevated reinforced concrete framed Beam of a Multistoried Steel Framed Building. III: A structure, are provided in the Annexures to the book. Simply Supported Precast Prestressed Concrete Beam. IV: Contents: Preface. Part 1: Multistoreyed Adminis- A Simply Supported Post-Tensioned Precast Concrete Roof trative/Office Building—General Principles and Practices. Beam. V: Design of a Prestressed Concrete Gantry Girder. Analysis and Design of Slabs. Analysis and Design of VI: A Prestressed Concrete Circular Water Tank. Case Secondary Longitudinal Beams. Analysis and Design of Study. VII: A Precast Prestressed Concrete Pile. Index. Main Structural Frame. Basement Structure. Part 2: Latest Print 2016 / 200 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Reinforced Concrete Elevated Storage Bin Structure for ISBN-978-81-203-4843-1 / ` 225.00 / (e-book also available) Limestone and Coke in Steel Plant Project—General Principles and Practices. Foundations and Geotechnics. Design Concept. Analysis and Design of Structural GODBOLE, SONPAROTE & DHOTE Elements. Part 3: Elevated Reinforced Concrete Structure Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis Subjected to Machine Vibrations Induced by Turbo- P.N. GODBOLE, Professor Emeritus at RCOEM Nagpur. Generator—General Principles and Practices. Geotechnics of Soil Related to Vibration Induced by Turbo-generator. R.S. SONPAROTE, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Foundation of Elevated Structural Framework to Technology (VNIT), Nagpur. Support Turbo-generator. Analysis and Design of Elevated Structural Framework to Support Turbo-generator. Part 4: S.U. DHOTE, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Precast Reinforced Concrete Workshop Building—General Engineering, Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering Principles and Practices. Design Data and Specification. (YCCE), Nagpur. Analysis of Structural Frame. Design of Structural Frame. The book describes in great detail the Matrix Methods Annexures—A: STRAP Structural Analysis Programs for of Structural Analysis used extensively for the analysis of Analysis of Multistoreyed Administrative/Office Building. skeletal or framed structures. The book gives complete B: Vibration Analysis of Elevated RC Framed Structure to coverage to the subject starting from the basics. It is Support 10 MW Turbo-generator. Index. organized in four parts: Latest Print 2013 / 276 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Part 1 contains basic knowledge required to understand ISBN-978-81-203-4028-2 / ` 250.00 / (e-book also available) the subject i.e. Matrix operations, Methods for solving equations and concepts of flexibility matrix and stiffness matrix methods. GHOSH • Part 2 deals with the applications of stiffness and flexibility matrix methods using system approach. By Prestressed Concrete: Analysis and taking simple examples, the steps involved in both the Design Practice of Members methods are discussed and it is concluded why stiffness matrix method is more suitable for analysis of skeletal KARUNA MOY GHOSH, formerly Chief Structural Engineer structures. in Kaiser Engineers, Inc., and also Mott MacDonald Group (UK), and W.S. Atkins & Partners (India). • Part 3 covers the Stiffness matrix (displacement) method with member approach (direct Stiffness method) which This book addresses an overall approach presenting is extensively used in the analysis of framed structures. comprehensive principles and description of the analysis It gives the details of the method, the steps involved and design of prestressed concrete members—from its in the method and its application to plane truss, space initial design concepts, analysis, to the construction stage. truss, beams, plane and space frames and grids. The structural components are analyzed and designed • Part 4 includes a unified computer program written to conform to the requirements of Eurocodes [that are in FORTRAN/C for the analysis of framed structure. similar to Indian Standard Codes] followed throughout The development of computer program, explanation the world. of various subroutines, input output formats with In order to elaborate on the concept of prestressed examples is given in this section. An accompanying CD concrete, seven different cases are dealt with in this book with the book contains source code, explanation of to give a practical insight of the subject to the students. INPUT/OUTPUT and test examples. The concepts explained are well-supported with the Though, the concepts have been presented in quite mathematical derivations and problem calculations. general form so that the book serves as a learning aid for Illustrative figures and tables further makes the under- students with different educational backgrounds as well standing of the concepts easier. as the practicing engineers, the primary objective is to present the subject matter in a simple manner so that the The book serves as a reference for the undergraduate book can serve as a basic learning tool for undergraduate students of civil and structural engineering. and postgraduate students of civil engineering. Contents: Preface. Principles and Practices. Materials. Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part 1: Basics—Matrix Criteria for Analysis and Design. Structural Analysis and Algebra. Solution of Equations. Stiffness and Flexibility. Design. Case Studies—I: A Precast Prestressed Concrete Part 2: Structure (System) Approach—Flexibility Matrix Floor Plank. II: A Prestressed Concrete Floor Plank and Method. Stiffness Matrix Method. Part 3: Stiffness Matrix ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 51

Method: Member Approach—Basic Steps of Stiffness MUTHU, et al. Method. Beams. Plane Truss. Plane Frames. Grids. Space Trusses and Space Frames. Additional Topics. Part 4: Prestressed Concrete Educational Program—Computer Program and Illustrative K.U. MUTHU, Dean and Professor and Head, Department Examples. Appendices—A: Methods to Find Deflections. of Civil Engineering, Brindavan College of Engineering, B: Slopes and Deflections in Beams. C: Fixed End Forces Bangalore. in Beams. D: Properties of Plane Areas. Index. AZMI IBRAHIM, Dean of Civil Engineering, Universiti Latest Print 2014 / 320 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Teknologi MARA, UiTM in Selangor, Malaysia. ISBN-978-81-203-4984-1 / ` 375.00 / (e-book also available) MAGANTI JANARDHAN YADAV, Professor in Civil Engineering at JNTUH College of Engineering Hyderabad, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. MODI & PATEL M. VIJAYANAND is a faculty in the Department of Architecture, Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore. The book begins with a brief introduction, helping the Structures reader to understand the fundamentals of stress concept POONAM I. MODI, Assistant Professor, Applied Mechanics and prestressed concrete systems. The discussion then Department, L.D. College of Engineering, . follows to explain the computation of different losses CHIRAG N. PATEL, Assistant Professor, Applied Mechanics and estimation of ultimate flexural and shear strength. Department, Government Engineering College, Modasa. Important codal provisions viz. IS1343-2012, Eurocode The field of Concrete Repair and Rehabilitation is EN2 and BSEN-1:2004 are also highlighted in this text. For gaining importance in view of its positive impacts in clear understanding of the materials, the text is supported terms of socio-economic benefits and environmental by a good number of figures and tables. Besides covering sustainability. Due to growing importance of this field, the important topics on design and analysis of anchorage many engineering colleges have included the subject zone stresses and analysis of continuous beam, the book of concrete repair and rehabilitation in the senior concludes with a chapter on composite construction. undergraduate and postgraduate course curriculums The book is designed as a textbook for the senior of civil engineering. This book is an earnest attempt level undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil to help students of civil engineering in enhancing their engineering and construction technology. understanding and awareness about critical elements of repair and rehabilitation of concrete structure. The KEY FEATURES content is organised in such a way that students find the • Contains several solved numerical problems for book lucid, easy to comprehend and meets their needs better understanding of the various aspects of design as well. principles • Provides summary at the end of each chapter This text attempts to dovetail all important aspects highlighting the important points such as causes of distress, assessment and evaluation of deterioration, techniques for repair and rehabilitation • Gives a number of Review Questions and MCQs along along with selection of repair and rehabilitation materials with unsolved Numerical Problems wherever required and other important aspects related to preventive main- Contents: Preface. Introduction. Materials and Systems tenance and rehabilitation/structural safety measures. of Prestressing. Flexural Analysis. Losses of Prestressed The primary objective of this textbook is to guide students Concrete Beams. Deflections of Prestressed Concrete to: Beams. Ultimate Flexural Strength of PSC Beams. Ultimate Shear Strength of PSC Beams. Anchorage Zone • Understand the underlying causes and types of Stresses. Design of Prestressed Concrete Beams. Design deterioration in concrete structure of Indeterminate Structures. Composite Constructions. • Learn about the field and laboratory testing methods Index. available to evaluate the level of deterioration. Latest Print 2016 / 356 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm • Get well acquainted with options of repair materials ISBN-978-81-203-5169-1 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) and techniques available to address different types of distress in concrete structure. • Grasp the knowledge of available techniques and their NATARAJAN & REVATHI application for strengthening existing structural systems. Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis: Contents: Preface. Acknowledgment. Introduction. Theory and Problems Deterioration of Concrete Structures. Evaluation of C. NATARAJAN, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Concrete Structures. Concrete Repair System—Materials National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. and Techniques. Retrofitting and Strengthening of Structures. Miscellaneous Topics. Bibliography. Index. P. REVATHI, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry. Latest Print 2019 / 244 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Designed as a textbook for the undergraduate students of ISBN-978-81-203-5214-8 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) civil engineering and postgraduate students of structural 52 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 engineering, this comprehensive book presents the The book will also be a useful reference for practising fundamental aspects of matrix analysis of structures. The structural engineers who wish to pursue the versatility of basic features of Matrix Structural Analysis along with its matrix methods as a tool for computer applications. intricacies in application to actual problems backed up by Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Degree of numerical examples, form the main objective of writing Kinematic Indeterminacy. Degree of Static Indeterminacy. this book. Fundamental Concepts of Structures. Energy Concepts in The text begins with the chapters on basics of matrices Structural Analysis. Relationship between Element and and structural systems. After providing the foundation System. Equations of Statics and Kinematics. Flexibility for matrix structural representation, the text moves onto Method. Stiffness Approach. Direct Stiffness Method. dimensional and behavioral aspects of structural systems Matrix Displacement Method: Special Topics. Buckling and to classify into pin-jointed systems, then onto beams Dynamic Analysis: The Eigenvalue Problems. References. and finally three-dimensional rigid jointed systems. The Index. text concludes with a chapter on special techniques in Latest Print 2015 / 796 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm using matrices for structural analysis. Besides, MATLAB ISBN-978-81-203-1734-5 / ` 550.00 / (e-book also available) codes are given at the end to illustrate interfacing with standard computing tool. A large number of numerical examples are given in each chapter which will reinforce SESHU the understanding of the subject matter. Textbook of Finite Element Analysis Contents: Foreword. Preface. Basic Concepts. Determinants P. SESHU, Director, IIT Dharwad, Karnataka and Professor, and Matrices. Flexibility and Stiffness Characteristics of Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Bombay. Structures. Transformation Matrices. Concepts in Matrix Methods of Analysis. Analysis of Pin Jointed Frames. This accessible, easy-to-read text presents finite element Analysis of Continuous Beams. Analysis of Rigid Jointed method (FEM) as a tool to find approximate solutions Frames. Special Topics and Techniques. Appendices—A: to differential equations rather than presenting it as a Slope and Deflection. B: Fixed End Moments. C: Sample tool to solve structural mechanics problems alone. Such MATLAB Code for Flexibility Method. D: Sample MATLAB an approach provides the students a better perspective Code for Stiffness Method. Index. on the technique and its wide range of applications in engineering. Latest Print 2014 / 352 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4900-1 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) The text draws many worked-out examples from the field of structural mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow, which illustrate the important concepts. RAJASEKARAN & SANKARASUBRAMANIAN Illustrated primarily as a textbook for postgraduate/ Computational Structural Mechanics senior undergraduate students of mechanical, civil and aeronautical engineering for a one-semester course in (with CD-ROM) FEM, the book would also be useful to the practising S. RAJASEKARAN, Professor Emeritus. engineers in the industry. G. SANKARASUBRAMANIAN, Assistant Professor, both Contents: Preface. Introduction. Finite Element of Department of Civil Engineering, PSG College of Formulation Starting from Governing Differential Equations. Technology, Coimbatore. Finite Element Formulation Based on Stationarity of a This class-room tested book, representing the teaching Functional. One-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis. experience of over two decades by the authors, is Two-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis. Dynamic designed to cater to the needs of senior undergraduate Analysis Using Finite Elements. Application Examples. and first-year postgraduate students of civil engineering Appendices: A—Suggested Mini-project Topics, B—Review for a course in Advanced Structural Analysis/Matrix of Preliminaries. C—Typical Finite Element Program. Index. Methods of Structural Analysis/Computer Methods of Structural Analysis. Latest Print 2019 / 340 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-2315-5 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) The book endeavours to fulfil two principal objectives. First, it acquaints students with the matrix methods of structural analysis and their underlying concepts and SHIYEKAR principles. Second, it demonstrates the development of well-structured computer programs for the analysis of Limit State Design in Structural Steel, structures by the matrix methods. 3rd ed. A large number of worked-out examples are included M.R. SHIYEKAR, former Principal and Professor in to amplify the concepts and to illustrate the effect of Structural Engineering, . external loads, including the effect of temperature, Primarily designed for the students of civil/structural lack of fit, and settlement of supports, etc. The CD-ROM contains many illustrative computer programs engineering at all levels of studies—undergraduate, and the usage of modern packages such as Excel and postgraduate and diploma—as well as for professionals Matlab. in this field, the third edition of this book covers the fundamental concepts of steel design in the perspective ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 53 of limit state design as per IS 800:2007, with special in vibrations and stress analysis. Several worked out focus on cost-effective design of industrial structures, examples and exercise problems have been included to foot bridges, portal frames, and pre-engineered buildings. describe the various aspects of finite element theory and Beam to column connections, typically adopted in SMRF modelling. The exercise on error analysis will be extremely are discussed with AISC specifications in this edition. helpful in grasping the essence of posteriori error analysis Two appendices elaborate—(i) geometrical properties of and mesh refinement. rolled steel sections often required as per the revised KEY FEATURES clause of IS 800:2007 which are not present in the • Thorough discussion of numerical algorithms for existing steel tables such as classification of cross sections reliable and efficient computation. in bending compression and axial compression, and (ii) suggested corrections in IS 800:2007. • Ready-to-use finite element system and other scientific applications. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Tips for improving the quality of finite element • An additional chapter on Connections has been solutions. incorporated, which explains different types of bolted • Companion DVD containing ready to use finite element and welded connections, concentrically as well as applications. eccentrically loaded. Contents: Preface. List of Figures. List of Tables. About KEY FEATURES the CAELinux LiveDVD. Part I: Finite Element Method— • Subject matter is covered in 15 chapters and explained Mathematical Modelling, Differential Equations and in a clear, contextual language. Approximate Solutions. Finite Elements of One-Dimension. • Text consists of numerous solved examples with Finite Elements of Two and Three Dimensions. Mapped solutions and well-labelled figures and tables. Elements. Finite Elements for Plates and Shells. Error • Concepts have been discussed with step-by-step design Analysis and Convergence of Finite Element Solution. calculations and detailing. The Time Dimension. Part II: Computational Structural • Exercises given at the end of each chapter. Dynamics—Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations. Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. The Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem. Singular Value Acknowledgements. Introduction. Philosophy of Limit Decomposition. Time Marching: Numerical Solution of State Design. Tension Members. Compression Members. Initial Value Problems. Discrete Fourier Transform. System Plastic Analysis. Flexural Members—Laterally Supported. Identification: The Inverse Vibration Problem. Model Flexural Members—Laterally Unsupported. Beam-Column. Reduction in Computational Structural Dynamics. Part III: Plate Girder. Column Bases. Portal Frames. Industrial APPENDICES—A: A Primer on Floating-Point Computations. Structures. Foot Bridge. Pre-Engineered Buildings. B: A Primer on Vector Spaces. C: A Primer on Interpolation. Connections. Appendix A. Appendix B. Bibliography. Index. D: A Primer on Numerical Quadrature. E: Assembly of Global System of Equations. F: Internet Resources for Latest Print 2018 / 460 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Scientific Computing. Index. ISBN-978-81-203-5350-3 / ` 450.00 / (e-book also available) Latest Print 2014 / 484 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4995-7 / ` 550.00 / (e-book also available) SHRIKHANDE Finite Element Method and SRINIVAS, et al. Computational Structural Dynamics Finite Element Analysis Using (with DVD) ANSYS® 11.0 MANISH SHRIKHANDE, Professor at Department of PALETI SRINIVAS, Associate Professor in the Department Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology of Mechanical Engineering, GITAM Institute of Technology, Roorkee, and a member of Indian Society of Earthquake GITAM University, Visakhapatnam. Technology and Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. KRISHNA CHAITANYA SAMBANA, Design Engineer and Primarily intended for senior undergraduate and post- presently working in the Piping Engineering Department graduate students of civil, mechanical and aerospace/ of Jacobs Engineering India Pvt. Ltd. aeronautical engineering, this text emphasises the RAJESH KUMAR DATTI is presently working with the importance of reliability in engineering computations and Engineering & Industrial Services division of TATA understanding the process of computer aided engineering. Consultancy Services Ltd. Written with a view to promote the correct use of finite This book is designed for students pursuing a course on element technology and to present a detailed study of Finite Element Analysis (FEA)/Finite Element Methods a set of essential computational tools for the practice (FEM) at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the of structural dynamics, this book is a ready-reckoner areas of mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering for an in-depth discussion of finite element theory and their related disciplines. It introduces the students and estimation and control of errors in computations. to the implementation of finite element procedures using It is specifically aimed at the audience with interest ANSYS® FEA software. The book focuses on analysis of 54 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 structural mechanics problems and imparts a thorough WHAT’S NEW TO THIS EDITION understanding of the functioning of the software by • Chapter 18 on Earthquake Forces and Structural making the students interact with several real-world Response of framed buildings has been completely problems. To this end: revised and updated so as to conform to the latest • 38 problems have been solved thoroughly in ANSYS® I.S. Codes 1893 (2002) entitled Criteria for Earthquake Multiphysics™, two problems solved in ANSYS® Resistant Design of Structures (Part I – Fifth Revision). Workbench™, and 12 problems solved using FEM. • Chapters 19 and 21 which too deal with earthquake • 135 problems have been given as exercises. design have been revised. • A Summary of elementary design of reinforced concrete Besides students, the book will be also immensely useful members is added as Appendix. as a reference to practising engineers and consultants. • Valuable tables and charts are presented to help Organized into eight chapters, the book begins with an students and practising designers to arrive at a speedy introduction to the finite element method and discusses estimate of the steel requirements in slabs, beams, its application to solid and structural mechanics problems columns and footings of ordinary buildings. through simple examples. The readers are then exposed DISTINGUISHING FEATURES to the ANSYS® graphical user interface along with a general procedure for solving static structural problems. • Presents codes of other countries, especially of USA A generalized step-by-step procedure is presented and UK, and these are compared with the Indian Code, throughout the book for analysis of trusses, beams, plane thus exposing the reader to international practices. stress and plane strain analysis, axisymmetric and three- • Gives a large number of worked-out examples to dimensional solids, etc. Finally, the book ends with an illustrate the theory and to demonstrate their use in analysis of miscellaneous engineering problems using pipe, practical designs. cable, link elements, etc., and also provides the procedure • Contains a number of typical detailing of reinforced for the generation of engineering reports using ANSYS®. concrete members, which will be of great help in field Contents: Preface. Fundamental Concepts. ANSYS® applications. Graphical User Interface. Analysis of Trusses. Analysis of • Lecture based presentation with each chapter dealing Beams and Frames. Plane Stress and Plane Strain Analysis. with one lecture topic. Analysis of Axisymmetric Solids. Analysis of Three- Eminently suitable as a text for postgraduate students, the Dimensional Solids. Miscellaneous Problems. Bibliography. book can be used by a judicious choices of topics, also for Index. elective undergraduate courses. The practising engineers Latest Print 2014 / 548 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm too would treasure it as a companion reference because ISBN-978-81-203-4108-1 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) of its practice-oriented approach and field applications. Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Acknowledgements. Introduction to IS 456 (2000). VARGHESE Deflection of Reinforced Concrete Beams and Slabs. Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design, Estimation of Crackwidth in Reinforced Concrete Members. Redistribution of Moments in Reinforced Concrete Beams. 2nd ed. Design of Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams. Design of P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known Ribbed (Voided) Slabs. Approximate Analysis of Grid consultant and an established author. Floors. Design Loads Other Than Earthquake Loads. Intended as a companion volume to the author’s Limit Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Frames for Vertical Loads State Design of Reinforced Concrete (published by by Using Substitute Frames. Analysis of Frames under PHI Learning), the Second Edition of this comprehensive Horizontal Loads. Preliminary Design of Flat Slabs. Design and systematically organized text builds on the strength of Two-way Slabs by Direct Design Method. Shear in Flat of the first edition, continuing to provide a clear and Slabs and Flat Plates. Equivalent Frame Analysis of Flat masterly exposition of the fundamentals of the theory Slabs. Design of Spandrel (or Edge) Beams. Provision of of concrete design. The text meets the twin objective Ties in Reinforced Concrete Slab­-Frame System. Design of catering to the needs of the postgraduate students of Reinforced Concrete Members for Fire Resistance. of Civil Engineering and the needs of the practising civil Design of Plain Concrete Walls. Earthquake Forces and engineers as it focuses also on the practices followed by Structural Response of Framed Buildings. Design of Shear the industry. Walls. Design of Cast in Situ Beams—Column Joints. Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Frames for This text, along with Limit State Design, covers the entire Seismic Forces. Inelastic Analysis of Reinforced Concrete design practice of revised Code IS456 (2000). In addition, Beams and Frames. Strip Method of Design of Reinforced it analyzes the procedures specified in many other BIS Concrete Slabs. Durability and Mix Design of Concrete. codes such as those on winds, earthquakes, and ductile Quality Control of Concrete in Construction. Design of detailing. Structures for Storage of Liquids. Historical Development of Reinforced Concrete. Appendices—A: Calculation of Bending and Torsional Stiffness of Flanged Beams. ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 55

B: Durability of Structural Concrete. C. Revision of Considerations. Concrete and Brick Floors. Stone Floors. Methods of Design of R.C. Members in Low Rise Buildings Ceramic Tile Floors and Walls. Resilient Floors. Woodblock with Design Charts and Tables. Index. and Parquet Flooring. Terrazzo Work. Flat-floor and Flat- roofs Constructions. Sloped Roofs. Doors, Windows and Latest Print 2019 / 560 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Ventilators. Timber Joints and Glazing. Stairs and Lifts. ISBN-978-81-203-2787-0 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Painting. Waterproofing and Weatherproofing RC Roofs and Waterproofing Wet Areas. Roof Drainage and Repair of Leakage. Water Supply in Buildings. Drainage of Wastewater VARGHESE and Sewage above Ground. Drainage of Foul Water below Building Construction, 2nd ed. the Ground Level. Electricity Supply in Buildings. Common P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known Equipment Used in Construction of Ordinary Buildings. consultant and an established author. Municipal Requirements in Planning of Buildings. Design of Buildings for Comfort in Hot Climates. Acoustics This well recognized and established book, now in its of Buildings. Welding and Structural Steelworks. Joining Second Edition, a companion volume to the author’s Pipes. Miscellaneous Works. Maintenance of Buildings. book on Building Materials, explains the basics of building Appendices—A. Design of Brick Masonry Walls. construction practices in an accessible style. It discusses in B. Earthquake-Resistant Design of Masonry Buildings. detail every element of building construction from start to C. Estimating Costs and Material Requirements. the finish—from site preparation to provision of services D. Major Items of Works for Construction of a Single- (such as water supply, drainage and electricity supply). storey Residential Building. E. Equivalent Plain Areas of Besides, the text describes acoustics and maintenance of Uneven Surfaces for Payment for Painting of Building buildings, which are important considerations in building Works. F. Syllabus for Building Construction. G. Fresh construction. Water from Brackish Water by Reverse Osmosis. This book is primarily designed as an introductory text H. Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Sewage and for undergraduate students of civil engineering as well as Waste Water. References. Index. those pursuing diploma courses in civil engineering and Latest Print 2019 / 480 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm architecture. Practicing engineers and any person who has ISBN-978-81-203-5284-1 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) a keen interest in the construction and maintenance of his/her own building will also find the book very helpful. KEY FEATURES VARGHESE • Separate Appendix is given to discuss earthquake- Building Materials, 2nd ed. resistant design of buildings. P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known • Review Questions provided at the end of each chapter consultant and an established author. enable the readers recapitulate the topics. This practice-oriented book, now in its second edition, • The references to IS codes and standards make the text presents a lucid yet comprehensive coverage of the suitable for further study and field use. engineering properties and uses of the materials • Because of the lecture-based presentation of the commonly used in building construction in India. subject, the text will be of considerable benefit for the Profusely illustrated with tables and diagrams, the book young teachers for their classroom lectures. brings into light the basics of building materials and their NEW TO THIS EDITION specifications. Besides giving information regarding the traditional building materials, the text now acquaints Two new appendices are added to meet the demands the reader with up-to-date and in-depth information of the subjects of water supply as well as treatment of pertaining to modern materials available in the market. waste water and sewage by municipal corporations in the The references to IS codes and standards make this text buildings located far away from towns and cities. suitable for further study and field use. Appendix G: Fresh Water from Brackish Water by Reverse The second edition possesses some substantial changes Osmosis in Chapters 12, 13, 14 and 20. Now, the book offers a Appendix H: Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Sewage new section on durability of concrete in Chapter 12; a and Waste Water modified section regarding revision of IS 10262 (1982) code on concrete mix design to IS 10262 (2009) and a Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. new section on classification of exposure conditions in Components of a Building and Building Specifications. Chapter 13; and a new section relating to large advances Site Preparation and Setting Out of Works. Earthwork made in concrete construction and repair chemicals in and Anti-termite Treatment. Construction of Foundation. Chapter 14. Besides, the content of Chapter 20 has been Brick Masonry. Block Masonry. Stone Masonry. Arches completely updated, with a particular emphasis on the and Lintels. DPC and Waterproofing of Basements. extensive use of aluminium in building construction. Concrete Work. Temporary Works: Formwork and Scaffolding. Bending and Placing of Reinforcement in Primarily intended for the students pursuing under- RCC Works. Plastering and Pointing. Flooring—General graduate degree (B.E./B.Tech.) and diploma courses in 56 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 civil engineering and architecture, the book, on account discussed in the companion volume Advanced Reinforced of lecture-based presentation of the subject, should also Concrete Design (also published by Prentice-Hall of India). prove eminently utilitarian for the young teachers to use The two books together cover all the topics in IS 456 : 2000 it in their classroom lectures as well as for practising and many other topics which are so important in modern engineers to get a clear understanding of the funda- methods of design of reinforced concrete. mentals of the subject. Contents: List of Illustrations. List of Tables. Foreword. NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Acknowledgements. • Review questions at the end of each chapter enable Introduction to IS 456 (2000). Introduction to Limit the reader to recapitulate the topics State Design. Methods of Design of Concrete Structures. Partial Safety Factors in Limit State Design. Limit State of • Considerable attention is given on field practice Durability of Reinforced Concrete to Environment. Theory • Syllabus of laboratory work on construction materials of Singly Reinforced Members in Bending (Limit State of and a model question paper (Anna University) are Collapse—Flexure). Examples in Design and Analysis of given in appendices to guide the reader. Singly Reinforced Beams. Design of Doubly Reinforced Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Beams. Limit State of Collapse in Shear (Design for Shear). Acknowledgements. Building Stones. Clay Bricks. Cement Design of Flanged Beams. Design of Bending Members for and Concrete Blocks. Lime. Cement. Pozzolanas. Sand Serviceability Requirements of Deflection and Cracking. (Fine Aggregate). Coarse Aggregate. Water. Mortars and Bond, Anchorage, Development Lengths and Splicing. Plasters. Cement Concrete. Special Structural Concretes. Design of One-way Slabs. Design of Two-way Slabs. Limit Mix Design of Ordinary Grade Concrete. Concrete State of Collapse in Compression Design of Axially Loaded Chemicals and Ready-Mixed Concrete. Timber. Industrial Short Columns. Design of Short Columns with Moments. Timber Products. Glass for Buildings. Cast Iron and Effective Length of Columns. Design of R.C. Slender Steel. Market Forms of Steel. Aluminium and Its Alloys. Columns. Design of Concrete Walls Carrying Vertical Other Metals and Their Alloys. Paints, Distempers and Loads. Design for Torsion. Design of R.C. Members in Varnishes. Rubber. Plastics. Asphalt, Bitumen and Tar. Tension. Design of Staircases. Design of Corbels, Brackets Adhesives, Sealants and Joint Fillers. Ceramic Products. and Nibs. Design of Footings, Pedestals and Pile Caps. Asbestos and Asbestos-Cement. Geosynthetics. Materials Appendices—A: Working Stress Method of Design. B: for Waterproofing and Damp-Proofing. Materials for General Data for Designs. C: Formulae for Some Charts Flooring. Light Roofing Materials. Pipes Used in Building and Tables in IS 456. D: Standard Method of Detailing R.C. Construction. Door and Window Fittings. Appendix A. Beams and Slabs. Index. Syllabus of Laboratory Work. Appendix B. Model Question Latest Print 2018 / 580 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Paper on Building Materials. Index. ISBN-978-81-203-2039-0 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) Latest Print 2019 / 308 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-5091-5 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) VARGHESE Maintenance, Repair & Rehabilitation and VARGHESE Minor Works of Buildings Limit State Design of Reinforced P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known Concrete, 2nd ed. consultant and an established author. P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known The term Maintenance of a building refers to the work consultant and an established author. done for keeping an existing building in a condition This substantially revised second edition takes into where it can perform its intended functions. Usually, the account the provisions of the revised Indian Code buildings last only for 40 to 50 years in a good shape of practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete IS 456 : 2000. just because of regular inspection and maintenance that It also provides additional data on detailing of steel to enable timely identification of deteriorated elements. make the book more useful to practicing engineers. The Overlooked dilapidation, inadequate maintenance and chapter on Limit State of Durability for Environment has lack of repair works may lead to limited life span of a been completely revised and the new provisions of the building. This comprehensive book, striving to focus on the code such as those for design for shear in reinforced maintenance, repair and rehabilitation and minor works concrete, rules for shearing main steel in slabs, lateral of a building, presents useful guidelines that acquaint steel in columns, and stirrups in beams have been the readers with the traditional as well as modern explained in detail in the new edition. techniques for upkeeping and repairing of buildings already constructed. This comprehensive and systematically organized book is intended for undergraduate students of Civil Engineering, Dexterously organised into five parts, this book in Part I covering the first course on Reinforced Concrete Design deals with the maintenance of buildings. Description of and as a reference for the practicing engineers. Besides the construction chemicals, concrete repair chemicals, covering IS 456 : 2000, the book also deals with the British special materials used for repair, and repair of various and US Codes. Advanced topics of IS 456 : 2000 have been parts of a building is given in Part II. Strengthening of ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 57 reinforced concrete members by shoring, underpinning, System. Construction of a Cantilever Portico (Car Porch). plate bonding, RC jacketing and FRP methods are Construction of Compound Walls and Barbed Wire Fences. explored in Part III, which also highlights rebuilding of Fixing of Gates to Compound Wall. Fixing of Internal RC slabs and protection of earth slopes. Part IV of the Doors without Door Frames. Construction of a Walkway book exposes the reader to the minor works done in a on the Ground with Bricks. Construction of a House building such as construction of compound walls, gates, Garage. Relaying Floor with Ceramic Tiles. Converting the waters sumps, house garage, relaying of floors, joining Brick Jelly Lime Concrete Roof into a Floor when One two adjacent rooms and so on. Part V is based on some More Storey Added to the Building. Joining Two Adjacent allied topics involving control on termites and fungus in Rooms by Removing the Load Bearing Wall in Between. buildings as well as introduction of Vaastu Shastra and its Part V: Allied Topics—Control on Termites (White Ants) main recommendations for a single house in a plot. in Buildings. Fungus Decay of Timber in Buildings. Vaastu Using an engaging style, this book will prove to be a Shastra. Appendices—A: Non-destructive Field Tests must-read for the undergraduate and postgraduate for Survey of the Condition of Concrete in Buildings. students of civil engineering as well as for the polytechnic B: Making a Rough Estimate of the Construction and and ITI diploma students. Besides, the book will also be Maintenance Costs of Buildings. Bibliography. Index. of immense benefit to the technical professionals across Latest Print 2018 / 264 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm the country. ISBN-978-81-203-4945-2 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) KEY FEATURES • The text displays several figures to make the concepts Surveying clear. • Chapter-end references make the text suitable for ROY further study. • Appendices at the end of the text provide extra infor- Fundamentals of Surveying, 2nd ed. mation on non-destructive field tests for survey of the S.K. ROY, has taught for more than 30 years at Jalpaiguri condition of concrete buildings and rough estimation of Government Engineering College and Bengal Engineering the construction and maintenance costs of buildings. and Science University. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Primarily aimed to be an introductory text for the first Part I: Maintenance of Buildings—General Comments course in surveying for civil, architecture and mining about Maintenance of Buildings. Painting of Buildings. engineering students, this book, now in its second Maintenance of Home Electricity System. Use of Solar and edition, is also suitable for various professional courses Wind Energy in Buildings. Maintenance of Domestic Water in surveying. Pumps. Part II: Repair and Rehabilitation—Construction Written in a simple and lucid language, this book at the Chemicals. Concrete Repair Chemicals. Special Materials Used for Construction and Repair of Buildings. Mechanism outset, presents a thorough introduction to the subject. of Corrosion of Steel in Reinforced Concrete. Repair of Different measurement errors with their types and nature RC Slabs (i) RC Old Slabs with Bottom Falling Off Due to are described along with measurement of horizontal Steel Corrosion and (ii) New RC Slabs with Bottom Plaster distances and electronic distances measurements. This Falling Off Due to Lack of Bond. Repair of RC Beams and text covers in detail the topics in levelling, angles and Columns Damaged by Steel Corrosion. Repair of (i) Rising directions and compass survey. The functions and uses of Dampness in Walls of Ground Floors in Old Buildings different instruments, such as theodolites, tacheometers Constructed Without DPC (ii) Efflorescence in Buildings. and stadia rods are also covered in the text. Besides, the Repair of Cracks in Masonry Walls of Buildings. Repair book elaborates different fields of surveying, such as plane of Cracks in Concrete Members. Repair of Sunshades table surveying, topographical surveying, construction (Chajja). Repair of Rainwater Leakage in Buildings. Repair surveying and underground surveys. Finally, the book and Renovation of Waterproofing Works of RC Flat Roofs includes a chapter on computer applications in surveying. Against Rains. Repair of Valley Gutters of Sloping Roofs. Repair of Leakage of Basement Due to Groundwater. Repair KEY FEATURES of Leakage of Bathing Area of Toilets of Multistoreyed • Includes about 400 figures to explain the fundamentals Buildings. Repair of Leakage of Sunken Floors of Toilets of surveying. of Multistoreyed Buildings. Part III: Strengthening of • Uses SI units throughout the book. Members—Strengthening Foundations of Buildings by • Offers more than 170 fully-solved examples including Shoring and Underpinning. Strengthening RC Beams, the questions generated from premier universities. Columns and Slabs by (i) Plate Bonding (ii) RC Jacketing • Provides a large number of problems and answers at and (iii) FRP Methods. Strengthening Columns and Beams the end of each chapter. by RC Jacketing. RC Slab Strengthening by Concrete • Incorporates objective questions from AMIE exams and Overlay. Protection of Earth Slopes. Part IV: Minor Indian Engineering Services exams. Construction—Construction and Repair of Underground Water Tanks with Weld Mesh and Overhead Water Tanks Contents: Preface. Introduction. Errors in Measurement. with Ferrocement. Construction of Rainwater Harvesting Measurement of Horizontal Distances. Electronic Distance 58 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Measurements. Levelling I. Levelling II. Permanent Distance Measurement (EDM). Introduction to Triangu- Adjustments of Levels. Angles and Directions. Compass lation. Trilateration. Map Projection. Remote Sensing: Survey. Theodolites. Traverse Survey and Computations. An Introduction. Index. Curves. Vertical Curves. Areas and Volumes. Tacheo- Latest Print 2015 / 484 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm metry. Plane Table Surveying. Topographical Surveying. ISBN-978-81-203-3985-9 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) Construction Surveying. Underground Surveys. Computer Programs in Surveying. Appendices. Bibliography. Answers to Problems. Index. VENUGOPALA RAO & AKELLA Latest Print 2018 / 624 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Textbook of Surveying ISBN-978-81-203-4198-2 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) P. VENUGOPALA RAO, Former Professor, JNTU Hyderabad. Dr. Rao is now a visiting faculty in various engineering colleges. SAIKIA, et al. VIJAYALAKSHMI AKELLA, Professor and Head, Department Surveying of Civil Engineering at K S School of Engineering and Management, Bangalore. MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. This book has been designed to be as a fundamental BHARGAB MOHAN DAS, is a Contract and Engineering textbook on surveying, covering all aspects—theory Manager, RITTA Co. Ltd., Bangkok. and practical (cases, examples)—for civil engineering MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department students at both degree and diploma level. Written with of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, a student-friendly approach, the book contains solved Guwahati. examples and illustrations for easy understanding of the subject. Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate students First ten chapters are the essential concepts needed of civil engineering, this comprehensive book depicts to be studied in the first semester and the next eight all elements of surveying including its types, tools and chapters include advanced topics on triangulation, the most recent techniques, to overcome the barriers photogrammetry, remote sensing and astronomy that in construction. The book details on the elementary are meant for higher semesters. Details of survey camp methods of measurements like tapes and chains to work and extensive survey projects are also dealt with the most advanced ones like remote sensing and in the chapters and in an Appendix separately. photogrammetry. Emphasis is given to the systematic and detailed The book discusses types of surveying, advanced presentation of topics in one volume to benefit the techniques evolved and the methodologies adopted to students in their course work. conduct surveys, in logical sequence. It systematically elucidates the concepts of land surveying, hydrographic KEY FEATURES surveying, compass surveying and so on, deriving the • Illustrative Figures exemplify the theories profoundly formulas through simple geometry, trigonometry and • Exhaustive Solved Examples to help students grasp differential calculus. Besides, it educates the learner to the concepts easily handle measuring instruments, and teaches the ways to • Analytical Exercises and Numerical Problems to judge take the measurements accurately, in steps. students’ comprehension on the subject KEY FEATURES Contents: Preface. Surveying Basic Concepts. Chain • Contains figures and tables to illustrate the concepts Surveying. Compass Surveying. Plane Table Surveying. • Incorporates problems, and objective questions to Areas And Volumes. Minor Instruments. Levelling and test students’ comprehension of the subject Contouring. Theodolite Surveying. Traverse Compu- • Provides Solved Examples to impart practical tations. Total Station. Tacheometry. Trigonometrical knowledge to the students Levelling. Curve Ranging. Hydrographic Surveying. • Includes the most recent surveying topics like EDM, Minor Triangulation. Remote Sensing. Photogrammetry. Total stations, GIS, GPS and DTM Astronomical Survey. Appendix 1: Numerical Problems. Appendix 2: Extensive Survey Projects. Appendix 3: The book is also useful for the students of architecture, Objective Type Questions. Index. mining, geology and environmental engineering as well. Latest Print 2015 / 248 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Contents: Preface. Introduction of Surveying. Measure- ISBN-978-81-203-4991-9 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) ments and Errors. Chain Surveying. Compass Survey. Levelling. Contouring. Plane Table Surveying. Theodolite. Traverse Surveying. Computation of Areas. Computation of Volume. Simple Curve. Compound Curves. Reverse Curve. Transition Curve. Vertical Curve. Tacheometric Surveying. Setting Out Works. Hydrographic Surveying. Introduction to Photogrammetric Surveying. Electronic ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 59

Theory of Shells and Plates and Supporting Diaphragms. Buckling of R.C. Roof Shells. Design of Pyramid Roofs. Appendix—A: A Short History of Masonry Domes. B: Funicular Shells. C: Geometric Curves. VARGHESE D: Tension Structures. E: Tables from ASCE Manual No. Design of Reinforced Concrete Shells 31. Bibliography. Index. and Folded Plates Latest Print 2014 / 360 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-4111-1 / 425.00 / (e-book also available) P.C. VARGHESE, distinguished teacher, a well-known ` consultant and an established author. This comprehensive and well-organized text provides a Transportation Engineering masterly exposition of the fundamentals of analysis and design of reinforced concrete shells and folded plates, CHAKROBORTY & DAS commonly known as thin concrete roof structures. Divided into 20 chapters, the book presents practical designs of Principles of Transportation Engineering, different types of domes, cylindrical shells, paraboloids, 2nd ed. conoids, and groined shells, as well as various types of PARTHA CHAKROBORTY, Professor in the Department of folded plates. The text also incorporates tables from ASCE Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. Manual No. 31. ANIMESH DAS, Professor in the Department of Civil The book explains the subject in such a way that it Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. can be easily understood even by students who have a basic knowledge of mathematics. Students will find This book is designed to serve as a comprehensive text for the chapters on Folded Plates particularly useful as undergraduate as well as first-year master’s students of these structures are easy to build. After studying civil engineering in India. Now, in the second edition, the the book, their analysis and design can be done with book incorporates a thorough revision and extension of greater ease. topics covered in the previous edition. In order to keep the treatment focused, the emphasis is on roadways (highways) KEY FEATURES based transportation systems. • Explains step-by-step the procedure for the design of SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BOOK various types of shells and folded plates. • Analysis of characteristics of vehicles and drivers that • The book is lecture-based, each chapter dealing with affect traffic and design of traffic facilities. one topic. (This enables the teachers to plan their • Principles of road geometry design and how to lay a lectures in a proper fashion.) road. • Provides a large number of worked-out examples • Characterization and analysis of flows on highways, and review questions at ends of chapters, which are unsignalized and signalized intersections, toll plazas, illustrative and act as brain teasers. etc. • Gives large number of diagrams to illustrate the • Design principles for traffic facilities. concepts discussed. • Engineering characteristics of pavement materials. This reader friendly book is intended as a text for the • Structural analysis and design of highway pavements. postgraduate students of Civil Engineering/Architecture. • Principles of pavement design with special reference to As with all the books of Prof. P.C. Varghese, who brings the Indian conditions. in all his years of experience and expertise into his work, • Evaluation and maintenance of highways. this book too would be of enormous help to practising HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SECOND EDITION engineers and architects besides the students. • Incorporates the latest and up-to-date information on Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Historical the topics covered. Development of Modern Shell Roofs. Common Types of • Includes a large number of figures, tables, worked- Shell Roofs. Classical Method of Analysis of Reinforced out examples, and exercises highlighting practical Concrete Shells. Spherical Domes and Conical Roofs. engineering design problems. Analysis of Circular Cylindrical Shells. Beam Theory for • Elaborates text by introducing new sections on Long Cylindrical Shells. Static Checks of Results of Analysis Continuum Models of Traffic Flow, Traffic Flow at Toll of Cylindrical Shells. Analysis of Circular Cylindrical Shells Plazas, Determination of Critical Gap, Occlusion of with Edge Beams. Detailing of Steel in Cylindrical Shells. Signs, Fleet Allocation, Vehicle and Crew Assignment, Design of Transverse Stiffeners of Cylindrical Shells. Elastic Solution of Layered Structures, Analysis of Paraboloid Shells (Hyperbolic Paraboloids). Parabolic Concrete Pavement Structures, Functional Evaluation Conoids. Groined Shells. Design and Construction of a of Pavements, Highway Economics and Finance, etc. in Groined Shell—An Example. Folded Plates—Preliminary respective chapters. Analysis. Folded Plates—Correction Analysis—Simpson’s Contents: Preface. Preface to the First Edition. Method. Example to Illustrate Complete Analysis of Introduction. Part I: Traffic Engineering—Properties of Folded Plates. Design of Reinforcements in Folded Plates Traffic Engineering Elements. Highway Geometric Design. 60 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Traffic Flow. Design of Traffic Facilities. Part II: Public Recycling of Asphalt Pavements. Interesting Investigations Transportation—Public Transportation Systems. Capacity of Premature Failures of Asphalt Pavements. Index. of Transit Systems. Part III: Transportation Planning— Latest Print 2019 / 432 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Transportation Planning Process. Transportation Demand ISBN-978-81-203-5258-2 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) Analysis. Part IV: Pavement Engineering—Pavement Materials and Characterization. Pavement Analysis. Pavement Design. Highway Construc-tion. Highway SARKAR & JAIN Maintenance. Part V: Transport Economics—Highway Economics and Finance. References. Index. Intelligent Transport Systems PRADIP KUMAR SARKAR, Professor and former Head, Latest Print 2019 / 560 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Department of Transport Planning, School of Planning and ISBN-978-81-203-5345-9 / 625.00 / (e-book also available) ` Architecture, New Delhi. Also, he is the Vice-President of the Institute of Urban Transport, India. He is presently KANDHAL engaged in teaching, research and consulting work in the area of Transport Planning. Bituminous Road Construction in India AMIT KUMAR JAIN is presently posted as Officer on (Revised) Special Duty in Railway Board, Ministry of Railways. PRITHVI SINGH KANDHAL, Associate Director Emeritus Over the time, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) of the National Centre for Asphalt Technology (NCAT), has become important for any country not only for Auburn University, Alabama, USA. traffic congestion management, but also for modern This is the first ever text-cum-reference book in India on infrastructure and safety. Since there is a dearth of “Bituminous Road Construction”. It includes references literature on this subject, this book attempts to fill the to the codes and specifications of the Indian Roads gap and provides a holistic work on ITS encompassing Congress and the Bureau of Indian Standards, besides the theory, examples and case studies on various facets in international standards such as ASTM and AASHTO. both road and railway sectors. This book provides a thorough knowledge of bituminous The basic principles of various technologies used for ITS road construction such as bitumen; aggregate; mix design; have been explained in such a manner that students from special mixes, for example, stone matrix asphalt, warm mix non-technical background can also comprehend them asphalt, and ready-made pothole mix; structural design of with ease. It also discusses the emerging technologies flexible pavements; asphalt production and construction; such as autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, distresses in asphalt pavements; maintenance and cooperative vehicle highway system, automated highway rehabilitation of asphalt pavements including recycling; systems, 5G mobile technology, etc. Considering the need and interesting investigations of premature failure of of huge funds required for ITS implementation, the text asphalt pavements across the world. It includes numerous provides various funding options available. Conclusively, it simple, practical and illustrative examples, and a large is a unique book that contains all aspects of ITS which a number of photographs for easy comprehension of the student of engineering is expected to know. subject matter. The book is intended as a text for postgraduate students This book has been designed to serve as a text for of transportation engineering and as a reference book for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Civil professionals such as transport planners, town planners, traffic engineers, transit operators and consultants. Engineering for the courses on: Highway Materials including Testing Laboratory; Asphalt Mix Design; Highway KEY FEATURES Construction and Maintenance; Highway Pavement • ITS architecture with a number of case studies based Failures; and Design of Flexible Pavements. on real-life situation Since over 95% of highways have bituminous surface, • Concept of smart city, importance of advanced this book is also an ideal reference book for thousands transport system, and applications of ITS technologies of practicing highway engineers who are engaged in the in smart cities most ambitious highway construction programme ever • ITS in Rail sector—intelligent trains, train control in India. Cutting-edge technology on bituminous road systems and intelligent train maintenance practices construction included in the book helps M.Tech and Ph.D. • Chapter-end questions for practice and bibliography students in conducting research in this field and prepares them to implement their knowledge in real-life practice. Contents: Foreword 1. Foreword 2. Foreword 3. Preface. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgments. Paving Bitumen. Abbreviations. Introduction to Intelligent Transport Systems. Aggregate. Hot Mix Asphalt Mix Design. Bituminous Challenges and Opportunities in Intelligent Transport Paving Mixes and Surface Treatments. Practices for System. Understanding the ITS Architecture. Technology Structural Design of Flexible Pavements. Hot Mix Building Blocks for ITS. Various Detection, Identification Asphalt Production and Construction. Asphalt Pavement and Collection Methods for ITS. Traffic Management Distresses: Identification, Causes and Treatments. System Components and Intelligent Transport System. Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Asphalt Pavements. Transport Demand Management. ITS for Public Transport. Advanced Vehicle Control and Safety Service and Emergency ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 61

Management Systems. ITS Technologies for Vulnerable Road • Includes a case study on mobility plan of Gandhinagar, Users. ITS for Law Enforcement. Introduction to Railways. Gujarat, demonstrating the development of all stages Intelligent Train Control System (ITCS). Intelligent Trains. of transport modelling (Chapter 11). Intelligent Maintenance System. Intelligent Ticketing HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK System. ITS Funding Options. Performance and Evaluation of ITS Based Tools. ITS for Smart Cities. ITS Case Studies. • Systematically organised concepts well-supported with ITS Standards and Specifications. Appendices—A: Typical ample illustrations Metro Train Maintenance System. B: RFID Specifications. • Prodigious illustrative figures and tables C: Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) for Toll • Chapter-end summary helps in grasping the quirk Booths and Gate Access Control. D: Measuring Traffic concepts Congestion and Speed Using Mobile Network and GPS • State-of-the-art data garnered in the book presents an Probes. E: ITS Recent Cases Studies. F: Electronic Toll updated version Collection (ETC) System, India. Glossary. Index. • Chapter-end review questions help students to prepare Latest Print 2017 / 440 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm for the examination ISBN-978-93-87472-06-8 (Print Book) / ` 550.00 978-81-935938-4-4 (eBook) Exploiting a systematic approach avoiding prolixity, this book will prove to be a vade mecum for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil engineering and SARKAR, et al. transportation engineering. Besides, this book is of immense benefit to the students opting a course on Transportation Planning: Principles, Mater of Planning conducted in various institutes. Practices and Policies, 2nd ed. Contents: Preface. Introduction to Transportation PRADIP KUMAR SARKAR, Professor and former Head, Planning. Study Area. Traffic Surveys and Data Collection. Department of Transport Planning, School of Planning and Travel Demand Forecasting Techniques. Trip Generation Architecture, New Delhi. Also, he is the Vice-President of Model. Trip Distribution Models. Modal Split. Mode Choice the Institute of Urban Transport, India. He is presently Modelling through SP and RP Data. Traffic Assignment. engaged in teaching, research and consulting work in the Study on Goods/Freight Movement. Long Term Transport area of Transport Planning. Planning. Regional Transportation Planning. Accessibility VINAY MAITRI, Professor of Programming and Head of the and Mobility Considerations in Transport Planning. The Center for Analysis and System Studies, GIS and Remote Lowry Land Use-Transport Model. Transport Supply. Sensing, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. Graph Theory: Approach to Road Network. Intermodal G.J. JOSHI, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Integration. Urban Form, Urban Structure Relationship Engineering, SVNIT, Surat. with Transport Pattern. Cost Benefit Analysis. Transit Planning and Scheduling. Applications of ITS in Transport Transportation planning plays a key role as a lifeline for System. Applications of Software in Transport Planning. any society. It comprises applications of science and art, Transport Policies. Annexures. Index. where a great deal of judgment coupled with its technical elements is required to arrive at a meaningful decision Latest Print 2017 / 528 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm in order to develop transportation infrastructure facilities ISBN-978-81-203-5319-0 / ` 525.00 / (e-book also available) for the community. It, thereby, helps in achieving a safer, faster, comfortable, convenient, economical, sustainable and environment-friendly movement of people and goods Waste and Wastewater Management traffic. In this context, the book has been written, and now KARIA & CHRISTIAN updated in the second edition dealing with the basic Wastewater Treatment: Concepts and principles and fundamentals of transportation planning. It also keeps abreast of the current techniques practices Design Approach, 2nd ed. and policies conducted in transportation planning. G.L. KARIA, Senior Technical Consultant with Sapient Techno Consultants, Surat. NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION R.A. CHRISTIAN, Associate Professor, Department of Civil • Provides Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Network and Engineering, S.V. National Institute of Technology, Surat. Neuro Fuzzy Model techniques (Chapter 4) He is also holding administrative position at S.V. National • Incorporates the formation of travel demand model Institute of Technology. with soft computing techniques including trip This thoroughly revised Second Edition presents a generation model (Chapter 5) comprehensive account of the principles of operation and • Provides a practical approach of calibrating Origin design of wastewater treatment plants. Destination Matrix (Chapter 6) Beginning with the basic concepts of treatment of • Incorporates the concept of mode choice models with wastewater and the design considerations required of an a number of worked-out examples (Chapter 7). efficient treatment plant, the book moves on to spotlight 62 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020 the design criteria for domestic wastewater treatment paper, fertilizer, pesticide, organic and inorganic chemicals, units. In essence, the text gives the detailed procedures engineering and fermentation. Many flow diagrams have for design computations of all units of a wastewater been included to illustrate industrial processes and to treatment plant. It also describes the most common types indicate the sources of wastewater. After describing of reactors used for physical operations and biological treatment for individual factories, the author discusses processes in wastewater treatment plants. the more advanced and economical common effluent Besides additional examples and exercises, this edition also plants. The text uses simple and straightforward language includes a new chapter on “Disinfection of Wastewater”. and makes the presentation attractive. The book is intended for the undergraduate students of This book should prove extremely useful to undergraduate Civil and Environmental Engineering. It will also be useful students of civil and chemical engineering and to the practising professionals involved in the design of postgraduate students of environmental science and wastewater treatment plants. engineering. Industrial design consultants will also find the book very handy. To the Greens, it may offer some of KEY FEATURES the solutions to their concerns. • Provides several examples supported by graphs and sketches to highlight the various design concepts of NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION wastewater treatment units. • Includes the concept of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) • Encapsulates significant theoretical and computational in Chapter 1 and provides further information in information, and useful design hints in Note and Tip Appendix A. boxes. • Incorporates brief information about plasma gasification • Includes well-graded practice exercises to help students technique in Appendix B and advanced oxidation develop the skills in designing treatment plants. technique in Chapter 3. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Wastewater • Includes ecological aspects of pollution control and a and Treatment Concepts. Basic Design Considerations. reference on benthal load in Chapter 4. General Procedure for Design Calculations. Reactions • Provides information on jute retting in Chapter 6. and Reactors. Design of Preliminary Treatment Units. • Incorporates topics such as photocatalytic degradation Design of Primary Treatment Units. Biological Treatment of phenols from coke oven wastes, HCl recovery from of Wastewater: Aerobic Processes. Design of Secondary pickling operations and e-waste handling and disposal Biological Treatment Units: Suspended Growth Process. in Chapter 13. Designs of Aerobic Biological Treatment Units: Attached Growth Processes. Anaerobic Biological Wastewater Contents: Preface. Treatment of Industrial Waste Treatment. Design of Sludge Treatment Units. Disinfection Waters. Flow Measurement, Characterization and of Wastewater. Appendices—I: List of Some Useful Treatability Studies of Industrial Waste Waters. Unit Conversion Factors. II: Dimension Details of Parshall Operations and Unit Processes. Stream Pollution and Flume (mm). III: Physical Properties of Water. IV: Symbols Self-Purification. Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes. and Units Used in Wastewater Treatment (in SI Units). Textile Wastes. Dairy Wastes. Slaughtering, Meat References. Index. Packing, Poultry Processing, Fish Processing and Rendering Wastes. Tannery Wastes. Sugar Mill Wastes. Latest Print 2019 / 452 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm Pulp and Paper Mill Wastes. Fermentation Industry ISBN-978-81-203-4735-9 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) Wastes. The Engineering Industry. Petroleum Refining Industry. Petrochemicals Industry. Fertilizer and Pesticides PATWARDHAN Industries. Vegetable Oil, Food and Allied Industries. Dyestuff and Dye Manufacturing Industries. Rubber Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 2nd ed. Wastes. Radioactive Wastes. Organic and Inorganic A.D. PATWARDHAN, Process Design Consultant and Chemicals. Common Effluent Treatment Plants. Index. formerly Professor at VJTI, . Latest Print 2018 / 336 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Industries use a large number of substances in their ISBN-978-81-203-5332-9 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) manufacturing processes and also generate solid residues, liquid effluents and gaseous emissions as wastes. These may be organic, inorganic, inert or toxic compounds but RAJARAM, et al. are hazardous in nature and thus need to be treated Solid and Liquid Waste Management: and disposed of suitably in order to maintain ecological balance of the environment. Also, wherever feasible, Waste to Wealth recovery of useful byproducts, recycling of water and VASUDEVAN RAJARAM, Director of Municipal reuse of wastewater (with or without treatment) save Infrastructure, CCJM Engineers Ltd., Chicago, Illinois, USA. resources and reduce production cost. FAISAL ZIA SIDDIQUI, Associate Professor, Department of In view of the above, the book has been written, and Chemical Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. now updated in the second edition to discuss sources, SANJEEV AGRAWAL, Senior Scientist in Central Pollution characteristics and treatment of wastewater produced Control Board (CPCB) and MoEF&CC, Govt. of India, New in industries such as textiles, dairy, tanneries, pulp and Delhi. He is working in Pollution Assessment, Monitoring ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 63 and Survey Division in CPCB, Coordinating Municipal Solid for Hazardous Waste Management. Radioactive Waste and Waste Management, New Delhi, National Ambient Air its Management. Liquid Waste Management. Case Studies Quality Monitoring Program (NAMP) Network in India and of Solid Waste Management. Case Studies of Liquid Waste a visiting faculty in School of Planning and Architecture Management. Operation and Maintenance of Waste (SPA), New Delhi and Indian Institute of Technology, Management Facilities. Future of Waste Management. Roorkee. Appendices—A: Performance Evaluation of Municipal Solid MOHAMMAD EMRAN KHAN, Professor, Department of Waste Management System. B: Performance Evaluation of Mechanical Engineering, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi. Sewage Treatment Plants. C: Numerical Problems on Solid and Liquid Waste Management. D: Glossary Terms of Economic development of any nation is possible only if Solid and Liquid Waste Management. Bibliography. Index. the environmental protection laws are followed seriously. Wastes, if not treated effectively, may harm public health Latest Print 2016 / 296 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm leading to the deterioration of ecosystem and ultimately ISBN-978-81-203-5245-2 / ` 375.00 / (e-book also available) to the growth and economy of the nation. The coverage of both solid waste as well as liquid waste SASIKUMAR & GOPI KRISHNA management in a single volume, makes this book unique. It discusses various economical methods to manage Solid Waste Management wastes providing a practical approach to the book. It gives K. SASIKUMAR, Professor and Head, Department of the knowledge of important techniques for converting Commerce, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. wastes into the products useful for the mankind and SANOOP GOPI KRISHNA is Environmental Engineering also informs readers about the Indian legal framework Consultant. Earlier, he worked with the Kerala State relating to the solid and liquid waste management. The Pollution Control Board. technologies explained in the book are field-tested and Safe and effective management of solid waste generated have been practically implemented either in India or the by the community and governmental as well as commercial United States. Hence, these techniques are highly viable institutions is the need of the hour. This compact book for communities and industries to improve their waste describes how to avoid, minimize and manage solid waste management practices. and discusses models which, if implemented, can solve Blending theory and practices of waste management, the many of the current solid waste problems. authors provide extensive case studies from their on-job The text discusses the various sources of waste generation, experiences to exemplify how solid and liquid wastes composition of solid waste and the need for designing a can be managed successfully. The chapter on ‘municipal strategic plan for solid waste management. It explains the waste management’ exclusively covers the technologies importance of public involvement, and public awareness applied to convert construction and demolition wastes in managing solid waste besides giving an account of and organic wastes into useful products. With the solid waste management hierarchy. In addition, the increase in electronic wastes, a chapter on ‘electronic text describes in detail factors to be considered while waste management’ has found place in the book. developing a waste management programme, techniques Besides, the text covers management of plastic wastes, for the recovery, reuse or recycling of solid waste, biomedical wastes, radioactive wastes, hazardous wastes, techniques of composting, and how to manage special and also operations and maintenance of the treatment wastes such as bio-medical waste, plastic, and e-waste. facilities. The chapter on ‘liquid waste management’ is Case Studies of selected municipal corporations lend a focused on municipal wastewater and common effluent practical flavour to the book. treatment plant for industrial wastewater. Besides, the review questions, numerical problems and glossary terms The book is intended as a text for B.Tech. (Civil/Chemical strengthen the text further. Engineering) and M.Tech. (Civil/Environment Engineering, Environmental Science). Besides, it will be quite handy for The book primarily caters to the needs of undergraduate consultants in solid waste management, environmental and postgraduate courses on Environmental Science and engineers, and municipal corporations. Engineering; Energy and Environmental Engineering; Contents: Preface. Introduction. Solid Waste Environmental Engineering and Management; Municipal Management—Strategic Planning. Decision Making Solid Waste Management. Besides, it provides practical in Solid Waste Management—Integrated Solid Waste information to environmental professionals and to the Management. Public Involvement and Participation in students of Industrial Management, Civil Engineering and Solid Waste Management. Solid Waste Management Biotechnology. Programme. Collection and Transfer of Municipal Solid Contents: Foreword. What Reviewers’ Say. Preface. Waste. Solid Waste Management Techniques. Recycling Acknowledgements. Status of Waste Management of Solid Waste. Waste Disposal Techniques. Solid Waste in India. Laws and Regulations Governing Waste Management of Bio-Medical Waste, Plastic and e-Waste. Management in India. Technologies for Municipal Solid Case Studies. Glossary. Index. Waste Management. Technologies for Biomedical Waste Latest Print 2018 / 308 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Management. Technologies for E-Waste Management. ISBN-978-81-203-3869-2 / ` 275.00 / (e-book also available) Technologies for Plastic Waste Management. Technologies 64 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2020

Water Resources Engineering The book starts with the concept of open channel flow, types of forces acting on the flow, types of channel flow, AGARWAL velocity distribution and coefficients, and basic continuity in 1D and 3D. Then it moves on to steady gradually Ground Water Hydrology varied flow, its differential equation, hydraulics of alluvial V.C. AGARWAL, Professor and Head, Department of channel, design of channel and hydraulic jump. Finally, Civil Engineering, Shepherd School of Engineering and the text concludes with Saint-Venant equations and its Technology, SHIATS, Naini, Allahabad. solutions by few numerical methods in flood routing and dam-break situations. This book presents a comprehensive discussion of basics of groundwater hydrology, its hydrologic and engineering KEY FEATURES aspects, and the mechanics involved in the study of flow • Includes computer programs for steady gradually of groundwater. The matter is presented in a logical varied flow sequence, placing emphasis on the application of theory • Provides various numerical methods of solving the and on the practical aspects of groundwater hydrology. equations The book introduces the geological formations of • Explains dam-break problem in detail aquifers, discusses soil physics, describes the solutions • Contains numerous solved examples of differential equations for confined and unconfined Contents: Preface. Open Channel Flow. Uniform Flow. aquifers, elucidates groundwater flow equations and Specific Energy, Specific Force and Critical Depth explains the phenomenon of interference of wells. Computation. Hydraulics of Alluvial Channels. Design of The book also deals with tube wells and open wells, their Channel. Gradually Varied Flow. Hydraulic Jump. Rapidly design criteria, construction and work, revitalization and Varied Flow. Spatially Varied Flow. Unsteady Flow. Dam- spacing, as well as their potential for irrigation. The issues Break Problem. Index. of groundwater prospecting, analog models to study the Latest Print 2011 / 360 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm response of aquifers to simulated field conditions, the ISBN-978-81-203-3522-6 / ` 350.00 / (e-book also available) current issues of concern pertaining to quality parameters of groundwater, and applications of remote sensing for survey and geological explorations for groundwater, are DAS & SAIKIA all addressed in the latter part of the book. Watershed Management The book is intended for the senior undergraduate MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department of students of civil engineering and postgraduate students Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. (who specialize in Water Resources Engineering) of civil engineering. Besides it will be useful to the students MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, pursuing courses in agricultural engineering. Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. Watershed management has evolved and passed through KEY FEATURES several developmental stages. Realising the importance of • Includes numerous objective-type questions (with watershed management, great efforts have been made by answers) at the end of each chapter the government in preparing implementation strategies • Contains worked-out numerical problems and the technical institutions have also introduced the • Provides chapter-end questions and unsolved numerical subject in their curriculum at senior undergraduate and problems with answers for practice by students postgraduate levels of civil and agricultural engineering. Contents: Preface. Groundwater: An Overview. Continuity Since this is a multidisciplinary subject, it finds place Equations. Solutions of One-dimensional Differential in environmental science and forestry curriculum as Equations for Confined and Unconfined Aquifers. well. The book, comprising of 16 chapters, provides Groundwater Flow Equations. Interference of Wells. Tube comprehensive coverage of the subject. Covering the Well. Well Irrigation. Groundwater Geophysics. Analog concepts and principles of watershed management, Models. Water Quality. Remote Sensing. Index. the book discusses watershed characteristics, causes of watershed deterioration, soil erosion and soil– Latest Print 2012 / 372 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm water relationship, management of natural drainages ISBN-978-81-203-4619-2 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) in watershed, wasteland, landslide and land drainage management, arable and non-arable land, design flow DAS and design storm and effect of watershed on the community. Chapters on flood routing through channels Open Channel Flow and reservoirs in watershed and flood damage MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department of mitigation management in watershed add further value to Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. the book. Primarily intended as a textbook for the undergraduate Contents: Preface. Concept of Watershed Management. and postgraduate students of civil engineering, this book Principles of Watershed Management. Participatory Rural provides a comprehensive knowledge in open channel Appraisal in Watershed Programme. Soil Erosion and Soil flow. Water Relationship. Management of Natural Drainages ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 65 in Watershed. Wasteland, Landslide and Land Drainage DAS & SAIKIA Management. Hydrologic Components of Watershed. Management of Arable Land. Management of Non-Arable Irrigation and Water Power Engineering Land. Production Systems in Arable and Non-Arable MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department Land. Estimation of Design flood and Design storm in of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. Watershed. Flood Routing in Watershed through Channels MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, and Reservoirs. Flood Damage Mitigation Management Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. in Watershed. Water Harvesting, Recycling and Reuse in Designed primarily as a textbook for the undergraduate Watershed. Watershed Modelling. Monitoring, Evaluation, students of civil and agricultural engineering, this Research and Post Project Management of Watershed. comprehensive and well-written text covers irrigation Index. system and hydroelectric power development in lucid Latest Print 2012 / 312 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm language. ISBN-978-81-203-4676-5 / ` 295.00 / (e-book also available) The text is organized in two parts. Part I (Irrigation Engineering) deals with the methods of water distribution to crops, water requirement of crops, soil-water relation- DAS & SAIKIA ship, well irrigation and hydraulics of well, canal irrigation Hydrology and different theories of irrigation canal design. Part MADAN MOHAN DAS, formerly Professor, Department II (Water Power Engineering) offers the procedures of of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. harnessing the hydropotential of river valleys to produce MIMI DAS SAIKIA, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, electricity. It also discusses different types of dams, surge Assam Down Town University, Guwahati. tanks, turbines, draft tubes, power houses and their components. The text emphasizes on the solutions of Primarily intended as a textbook for the undergraduate unsteady equations of surge tank and pipe carrying water and postgraduate students of civil engineering, this book to power house under water hammer situation. It also introduces the concepts of hydrology in a comprehensive includes computer programs for the numerical solutions manner. It covers all the aspects of hydrology in of hyperbolic partial differential equations. 15 chapters. KEY FEATURES The book starts with the hydrologic cycle which is the central concept of hydrology. Then it moves on • Provides worked out examples and problems (in SI to basics of hydrometeorology, abstraction losses like units). infiltration, runoff in different forms, instantaneous unit • Presents all possible methods of design including hydrograph (IUH) and its mathematical concepts like Ranga-Raju-Misri’s new approach of canal design. convolution integral, synthetic unit hydrograph (SUH) and • Gives numerous illustrations to reinforce the under- S-hydrograph. Finally, the text concludes with estimation standing of the subject. of flood by empirical equations and different flood frequency analysis, and hydrology of basin management Besides undergraduate students, this book will also be which deals with soil conservation, water shed of immense use to the postgraduate students of water management and control of soil erosion that are very resources engineering. important for agricultural engineering. Contents: Preface. Part I: Irrigation Engineering— KEY FEATURES Irrigation Engineering: An Introduction. Methods of Water Distribution to Crop Fields. Water Requirement of • Presents several numerical methods of solving unsteady Crops and Soil Water Relationship. Well Hydraulics and hydraulic routing and ground flow equations. Well Irrigation. Flow Irrigation. Canal Headworks. Cross • Contains solved examples to reinforce the understanding Drainage Works. Canal Lining and Wasteland. Canal Fall. of the theory. Design of Canal. Part II: Water Power Engineering—Water • Includes references in each chapter. Power Engineering: An Introduction. Reservoirs. Dams: A Contents: Preface. Introduction. Hydrometeorology. General Introduction. Gravity Dam. Earth Dam and Arch Precipitation. Infiltration. Evapotranspiration. Runoff. Dam. Spillways. Intake Structures. Other Components of Hydrographs. Methods of Discharge Measurement. Water Power Plant. Unsteady Equations of Surge Tank: An Estimation of Flood. Flood Disaster Management Analysis. Water Hammer Pressure in Conduit Without a Measures and Damage Estimation. River Engineering Surge Tank. Index. and River Training Works. Hydrologic Routing. Hydraulic Latest Print 2016 / 444 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm Routing. Groundwater Hydrology. Hydrology of Basin ISBN-978-81-203-3587-5 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Management Appendix. Index. Latest Print 2014 / 372 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-3707-7 / ` 325.00 / (e-book also available) 66 PHI Learning — CATALOGUE 2019

GHANSHYAM DAS Throughout the book, the text emphasises problem- solving in which students are encouraged to apply their Hydrology and Soil Conservation conceptual understanding in order to solve practical Engineering including Watershed problems. Management, 2nd ed. This book is primarily intended for the undergraduate students of civil engineering and agricultural engineering. GHANSHYAM DAS, formerly Emeritus Fellow (AICTE) and Professor in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, G.B. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOK Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. • Strong in its pedagogy, the text incorporates Streamlined to facilitate student understanding, this • Ample worked-out numericals second edition, containing the latest techniques and • Several objective type questions of previous years’ methodologies and some new problems, continues to GATE/IES examination, along with their answers and provide a comprehensive treatment of hydrology of hints watersheds, soil erosion problems, design and installation • Solved IES conventional questions of previous years of soil conservation practices and structures, hydrologic • Numerous theoretical questions and sediment yield models, watershed management and water harvesting. It also deals with the special require- • A lot of unsolved problems and references for further ments of management of agricultural and forested study watersheds. Besides, the book is supplemented with Solutions Manual This book is designed for undergraduate students of containing complete detailed solutions to the unsolved agricultural engineering for courses in hydrology, and soil problems of each chapter. and water conservation engineering. It will also be of Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. considerable value to students of agriculture, soil science, Precipitation. Abstraction Losses. Stream Flow Measure- forestry, and civil engineering. ment. Runoff. Hydrograph. Hydrology Statistics and Flood Frequency Analysis. Flood Routing. Groundwater. FEATURES Rainwater Harvesting. Climate Change and Water • Emphasises fundamentals using numerous illustrations Resources Management. Appendix. Index. to help students visualise different phenomena • Offers lucid presentation of field practices Latest Print 2016 / 352 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm ISBN-978-81-203-5243-8 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) • Presents the analysis and design of basic hydraulic structures • Devotes an entire chapter to watershed management • Provides numerous solved design problems and exercise MAJUMDAR problems to develop a clear understanding of the theory Irrigation Water Management: Principles • Gives theoretical questions, and objective type ques- and Practice, 2nd ed. tions with answers to test the students’ understanding. DILIP KUMAR MAJUMDAR, formerly Professor of Contents: Preface. Introduction. Precipitation. Abstraction Agronomy and Principal (Dean), Institute of Agriculture, Losses. Stream Flow. Runoff. Frequency Analysis of Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. Hydrologic Events. Hydrographs. Flood Routing. System, The book, now in its second edition, fulfills the need for Conceptual and Dynamic Models of Runoff Hydrograph. an up-to-date comprehensive text on irrigation water Time Series Analysis. Soil Erosion. Controlling Soil management for students of agriculture both at the Erosion. Water Harvesting. Watershed Management. undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The scope of the Field Measurements: Runoff and Sediment Discharge. book makes it a useful reference for courses in agricultural Appendices. Index. engineering, agronomy, soil science, agricultural physics Latest Print 2016 / 552 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm and environmental sciences. It can also serve as a valuable ISBN-978-81-203-3586-8 / ` 425.00 / (e-book also available) guidebook to persons working with farming communities. The coverage in sixteen chapters brings out different aspects of irrigation including irrigation situation in the GOYAL world, rainfall, evaporation, water wealth and progressive Engineering Hydrology development of irrigation in India, measurement of soil MANISH KUMAR GOYAL, Assistant Professor, Department water and irrigation water, methods of irrigation, irrigation of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology with saline water, formulating cropping pattern in irrigated Guwahati, India. area and management of high water table. This lucidly-written book, with its diagrammatic repre- In the second edition, a new chapter on ‘On-farm sentation and practical examples, presents a comprehensive Irrigation System’ has been included and a few chapters treatment of the fundamentals of engineering hydrology have been updated to include latest development. in the areas of elements of hydrological cycle, abstraction The book has useful research data and a large number of losses, streamflow measurement, runoff, hydrology diagrams for easy comprehension of the topics. The end- statistics, flood frequency analysis and groundwater flow. of-chapter problems and numerous worked-out examples ENGINEERING (Agricultural, Civil and Environmental, Chemical) 67 serve to aid further understanding of the subject. The Marine Engineering book also contains an extensive glossary. Contents: Preface. General. Water Wealth and Irrigation in India. Soil-Water Relationship. Soil Water MANI Measurement. Soil Water-Plant Relationship. Estimating Coastal Engineering, 2nd ed. Water Requirement of Crops. Methods of Irrigation. J.S. MANI, Former Professor and Head, Department of Measurement of Water. Irrigation Efficiency. Scheduling Ocean Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Irrigation. Irrigation Practices in Crops. Quality of Water and Irrigation with Saline Water. Irrigation and Cropping The present edition, with new title Coastal Engineering, Pattern. Irrigation and Fertilizer Use. Water Management is the enlarged and updated volume of the book originally in High Water Table Areas. On-farm Irrigation System. published under the title Coastal Hydrodynamics in 2012. Appendices. Glossary. Subject Index. In the recent past, exponential growth in coastal Latest Print 2019 / 572 pp. / 16.0 × 24.1 cm industries, human settlements and mushrooming coastal ISBN-978-81-203-4826-4 / ` 495.00 / (e-book also available) protective structures have led to fast depletion of coastal features, overexploitation of both living and non-living ocean resources and abuse of ocean and coastal waters, SAXENA & GUPTA resulting in nature’s aggression in the form of tsunami and storms. It is, therefore, necessary to understand Elements of Hydrology and Groundwater the nature and build coastal facilities such that coastal R.N. SAXENA, Former Professor, Department of Applied equilibrium is not disturbed. Geology, Barkatullah University, Bhopal. It provides an overview of world population and ocean D.C. GUPTA, Professor and Head, Department of Earth resources, natural threats and man-made hazards, and Sciences, and Chairman of Board of Studies in Geology, their impact on coastal environment. It discusses the Barkatullah University, Bhopal. fundamentals of wind, waves, tides and fluid flow and The book, designed for the postgraduate students of describes commonly adopted wave theories in coastal Pure and Applied Geology (M.Sc.) and Hydrology and engineering. The text explains the methods for estimating Groundwater (M. Tech) and undergraduate students of wave forces on coastal structures, procedures for the Civil Engineering/Irrigational Engineering/Water Resource analysis of wave data, and sediment transport. Apart from Engineering, is highly useful to the students for their the estimation of beach profile evolution and shoreline course study and is also likely to help those appearing change, the book discusses key aspects related to the in various competitive examinations such as GATE, NET, design of different coastal structures. PSC and UPSC. This book comprises fifteen chapters of which the first six chapters are devoted to Hydrology, The book is intended for the undergraduate and whereas the latter nine chapters impart the knowledge postgraduate students of Ocean Engineering and Marine of Groundwater. Engineering. It will also benefit the coastal engineers in understanding the processes associated with the coast KEY FEATURES and the design principles associated with the construction • Widely covers topics on Hydrology and Groundwater of coastal structures. • Provides chapter-end Review Questions, Objective Type KEY FEATURES Questions and Numerical Problems • Worked-out examples will benefit the reader to under- • Includes Appendices on Unit Conversion Factors; stand and solve variety of coastal engineering problems. Glossary; and Answers to Objective Type Questions • Exercises given at the end of each chapter would and Numerical Problems, respectively, with a detailed benefit the reader to get exposed to a variety of bibliography practical problems related to coastal engineering. Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. Development of NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION Hydrology and Groundwater. Hydrology. Precipitation. Runoff. Infiltration. Evapotranspiration. Elements of • Includes two new chapters on Beach Profile and Groundwater Hydrology. Elements of Groundwater Shoreline Evolution and Design of Breakwaters and Hydrology. Groundwater Movement—Some Basic Coastal Protective Structures Principles and Fundamental Equations. Well Hydraulics. • Colour photographs are appended at the end of the book Wells—Types, Construction, Design Development Contents: Preface. Introduction. Fundamentals of Wind, and Production Tests. Hydrochemistry. Groundwater Waves, Tides and Fluid Flow. Wave Theories. Wave Exploration. Groundwater Development and Management. Forces on Coastal Structures. Wave Statistics and Wave Geohydrological Zones and Groundwater Provinces Prediction. Sediment Transport in Coastal Region. Beach of India. Appendices—A: Unit Conversion Factors. B: Profile and Shoreline Evolution. Design of Breakwaters Glossary. C: Answers. Bibliography. Index. and Coastal Protective Structures. Appendices—A: Tables Latest Print 2017 / 296 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm for h/Lo and h/L. B: Fresnels Integrals. C: Coefficients for ISBN-978-81-203-5308-4 / ` 395.00 / (e-book also available) Stoke’s 5th Order Theory. Index. Latest Print 2018 / 580 pp. / 17.8 × 23.5 cm / ` 550.00 ISBN-978-93-87472-36-5 (eBook only)

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Phones: 0751-2323516, 6537516 Pacca Danga Road, Jammu-180001 E-mail: [email protected] Phones: 0191-2546691, 2578357 E-mail: [email protected] UNIQUE BOOK DEPOT Sanatan Dharm Mandir Road, Lashkar, Gwalior-474001 PUNJAB Phone: 0751-4076419 • Mobile: 9826257932 E-mail: [email protected] STOCKIST INDORE JALANDHAR NEW JAIN BOOK STALL COLLEGE BOOK DEPOT 627, Subhash Chowk, Khajuri Bazar, Indore-452002 Shop No. 5, Opp. DAV College, Phone: 0731-4054829 Mehar Chand Market, Jalandhar-144008 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0181-250565 • E-mail: [email protected] JABALPUR MADHYA PRADESH AKASH PUSTAK SADAN 156, Super Market, Jabalpur-482001 WHOLESALERS Phone: 0761-2403099 E-mail: [email protected] BHOPAL UNIVERSAL BOOK SERVICE JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. 718, Marha Tal, Near City Coffee House, 42, A, Vyas Complex, Zone-II, M.P. Nagar Jabalpur-482001 • Phone: 0761-2480591 Bhopal-462011 • Phones: 0755-4252122, 4229245 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] RAJASTHAN UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Z-18, MP Nagar, Zone 1, Bhopal-462012 STOCKISTS Phones: 0755-4203183, 4203193 • Fax: 0755-2555285 JAIPUR E-mail: [email protected] ALLIED INFORMATICS STOCKISTS B-83, Golden Jewel Apartments, Ganesh Marg, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur-302015 BHOPAL Phone: 0141-4003870 • Mobile: 9414069109 E-mail: [email protected] AJAY PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS H. No. 6, Behind Moti Masjid, Near Sulemania School, INDIA BOOK HOUSE Bhopal-462001 213, Radha Damodar Ki Gali, Loha Mandi, Phone: 0755-2542556 Chaura Rasta, Jaipur-302003 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0141-2314983 E-mail: [email protected] AVANI BOOK HOUSE LB-12 (Basement), Mansarover Complex UTTAR PRADESH Near Habibganj Railway Station, Bhopal-462016 Phone: 0755-4202205 WHOLESALERS E-mail: [email protected] LUCKNOW BOOK PALACE JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. 10 No Market, Shop 57, Arera Colony, 196, Gautam Buddha Marg, Basement Hotel DD Bhopal-462001 • Phone: 0755-2673639 International, Lucknow-226018 Phones: 0522-4071613, 4010788 BOOK PARADISE E-mail: [email protected] M.P. Nagar, Zone-1, Bhopal-462011 Phone: 0755-4272247 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. E-mail: [email protected] 9, Ashok Nagar, Near Pratibha Press Gautam Buddha Marg, Loutush Road J.K. JAIN BROTHERS Lucknow-226018 • Phones: 0522-4025134, 4025124 Opp. Moti Masjid, Sultania Road, Bhopal-462001 Fax: 0522-4025144 Phones: 0755-2549730, 2542577, 3042653 E-mail: [email protected][email protected] E-mail: [email protected] NOIDA LYALL BOOK DEPOT Sultania Road, Motia Park, Bhopal-462001 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Phones: 0755-2543624, 2545952 B–16, 2nd Floor, Sector–63, Noida-201301 Phones: 0120-2427017, 2427018, 2427019 STOCKISTS USEFUL BOOK SERVICE C-369, Opp. Sekher Hospital, Indira Nagar, ALLAHABAD Lucknow-226016 Mobiles: 9415017416, 8948858567 FRIENDS BOOKS DEPOT E-mail: [email protected] 17, University Road, Allahabad-211004 [email protected] Mobile: 9415237813 E-mail: [email protected] VARANASI GANGA SHARAN & GRAND SONS TRIPATHI BOOK DISTRIBUTOR Nitishalya, D-58/51, A/K Opp. Kuber Complex NPA-Arcade, Shop/Flat-212, Rathyatra, Varanasi-221010 2nd Floor Phone: 0542-2361089 • Mobile: 9935523813 23, M.G. Marg, Civil Lines, E-mail: [email protected] Allahabad-211001 Mobile: 9415235892 UTTARAKHAND E-mail: [email protected] STOCKIST LUCKNOW DEHRADUN UNIVERSAL BOOK SELLER BOOK WORLD 82, Hazrat Ganj, Post Box No. 20 10-A, Astley Hall, Dehradun-248001 Lucknow-226001 Phone: 0135-2655845 Phones: 0522-2625894, 3919708 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

EASTERN REGION

ASSAM RANCHI WHOLESALER BOOK ZONE Shop No. LL08, Hari Om Tower GUWAHATI 70, Circular Road, Ranchi-834001 Jharkhand Phone: 0651-2563143 • Mobile: 9304538949 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. 1st Floor, House No. 4, Kanaklata Path E-mail: bookzoneranchi.com Lachit Nagar Guwahati-781007 Phone: 0361-2461982 ODISHA E-mail: [email protected] WHOLESALERS BIHAR CUTTACK WHOLESALER A.K. MISHRA AGENCIES PVT. LTD. PATNA ‘Satyabhama’, Roxy Lane, Badambadi, Cuttack-753009 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Phones: 0671-2322244 / 55 / 66 / 77 Ground Floor, Western Side, Annapurna Complex, Fax: 0671-2322288 202 Nayatola, Patna-800004 • Phone: 0612-2672856 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 0612-2673973 • E-mail: [email protected] STOCKISTS STOCKIST BHUBANESWAR PATNA A.K. MISHRA AGENCIES PVT. LTD. AMIT BOOK DEPOT Metro House, Shop No. B-17, Ground Floor, Vani Vihar Square, Bhubaneswar-751007 Tulsi Apartments, 1st Floor, Govind Mitra Lane, Phone: 0674-2544991, 2544992 Patna-800004 • Phones: 0612-2300819, 2300557 E-mail: [email protected][email protected] AMIT BOOK DEPOT Plot No. 830, Lane No. 5, JHARKHAND Jayadev Vihar, Near Biju Pattnaik College STOCKIST Bhubaneswar-751013 Mobiles: 9238323348, 9238323349 JAMSHEDPUR E-mail: [email protected] SHARDA BOOK DEPOT 508, Jaiswal Complex PADMALAYA Shop No. 12, Sakchi, Jamshedpur–831001 31/A, Janpath, Unit-III, Bhubaneswar-751001 Mobile: 9431566455 Mobile: 9437026922 E-mail: [email protected] PROGRESSIVE BOOK CENTRE WEST BENGAL W-6, I.I.T Market, Kharagpur-721302 WHOLESALERS Phone: 03222-279956 E-mail: [email protected] KOLKATA SUBHENDU BOOK AGENCY JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. Post-Talbagicha, Kharagpur, Distt-Paschim Medinipur 302, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy Road, West Bengal-721306 • Mobile: 9733020145 Kolkata-700009 • Phones: 033-23600542, 23600543 E-mail: [email protected] KOLKATA

MEDIAMATICS KATHA O KAHINI (BOOK SELLER) PVT. LTD. 59/10, Prince Bakhtiar Shah Road, Kolkata-700033 No. 13, Bankim Chatterjee Street Phones: 033-32009632, 32957955 Kolkata-700073 • Phone: 033-22419071 Fax: 033-24227924 E-mail: [email protected] PARAGON ENTERPRISE 1, Mehar Ali Road, Kolkata-700017 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Mobile: 9830037803 8/1-B, Chowringhee Lane, Kolkata-700016 E-mail: [email protected] Phones: 033-22522910, 23283447 • Fax: 22450027 E-mail: [email protected] TECHNO WORLD 90/6A, M.G Road, Ist Floor, College St. Crossing YMCA Building, Kolkata-700007 STOCKISTS Phones: 033-22196116, 22571650 KHARAGPUR ACADEMIA TRIO ENTERPRISE FE/6, IIT Market, 1st Floor, Kharagpur-721302 25, Bhawani Dutta Lane, Kolkata-700073 Phones: 03222-279254, 219520 Phone: 033-22198749 • Mobile: 9331030780 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

WESTERN REGION ATUL BOOK STALL Under Fernandis Bridge, Gandhi Road STOCKIST Ahmedabad-380006 Phone: 079-22160475 • Mobile: 9328201377 KARTONLINE THE BOOK SHOP E-mail: [email protected] Shop No. 8, Shopping Centre BITS-Pilani Goa Campus, NH-17-B, BOOKS INDIA Bye-Pass Road, Zuarinagar, Goa-403726 P.K. House, Behind M.J. Library, Ellis Bridge, Mobile: 9820803525 Ahmedabad-380006 • Phone: 079-26575542 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 079-26577349 • E-mail: [email protected] HIMANSHU BOOK CO. GUJARAT 6-7, Shri Jayendrapuri Bhavan Near Sanyas Ashram WHOLESALERS Ells Bridge, Ahmedabad-380006 Phones: 079-26579685, 26563782 AHMEDABAD Mobile: 9979880089 JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. E-mail: [email protected] 4, Kailash Society, 2nd Floor, Behind H.K. House, ANAND Opp. Bata Showroom, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad-380009 ROOPAL BOOK STALL Phone: 079-48995012 5, Shiv Apartment, Near Phoram Gas Mobiles: 9727799336, 9979591815 Sardar Statue, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120 E-mail: [email protected] Anand • Phone: 02692-237171 [email protected] Fax: 02692-237373 E-mail: [email protected] STOCKISTS BARODA AHMEDABAD CHIRAG BOOK STORE ASTHA BOOK AGENCY 102, Kama Chambers, Patel Pan Corner Lane 407, Asha Complex, Behind Navrangpura Police Near Raopura Tower, Shivapura, Baroda-390001 Station, Near Railway Crossing, Navrangpura Phone: 0265-2410771 • Mobile: 9824080512 Ahmedabad-380009 • Phone: 079-26466914 E-mail: [email protected] Mobiles: 9426010643 / 9377437225 / 9376767555 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] NILESH BOOK CENTER MUMBAI SB2, Galar Chamber, Opp. Dairy Dane Circle, BOOKS UNLIMITED Sayajiganj, Vadodara, Gujarat–390001 15, Yogesh Sadan, Hingwala Lane, Ghatkopar (East), Mobile: 9924458748 Mumbai-400077 • Phone: 022-25013118 E-mail: [email protected]

MAHARASHTRA SHROFF PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS PVT LTD C-103, T.T.C. Industrial Area, M.I.D.C., Pawane WHOLESALERS Navi Mumbai-400705 MUMBAI Phone: 022-41584158 Ext. 117 Fax: 022-41584141 ALLIED PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD. E-mail: [email protected] 15, J.N. Heredia Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400001 MICROMEDIA Phones: 022-22617926, 22717926, 42126939 3–5, Mahendra Chamber, 150–154, D.N. Road, Fax: 022-22617928 Next to McDonald’s, Opp. C.S.T. Station, E-mail: [email protected] Mumbai-400001 [email protected] Phones: 022-22078296, 22078297 E-mail: [email protected] JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. NEW POPULAR BOOK SHOP A-1, Jash Chambers, Off. P.M. Road IIT Campus, Powai, Mumbai Opp. RBI’s Amar Bhavan, Mumbai-400001 Phone: 022-25720055 Phone: 022-40306767 • Fax: 22674099 / 22656412 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] STERLING BOOK HOUSE STUDENTS’ AGENCIES (I) PVT. LTD. 181, Dr. D.N. Road, Fort, Mumbai-400001 102, Konark Shram, Behind Everest Building Phones: 022-22612521, 22659599, Opp. Tardeo Road, Mumbai-400034 Mobile: 9967925066 Phones: 022-40496106, 40496111, 40496161 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] NAGPUR Fax: 022-24904212 VENUS BOOK CENTRE UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Opp. Rajaram Dixit Library, Ramnagar Road B/12, Jaywant Industrial Estate, 63, Tardeo Road Gokulpeth, Nagpur-440010 Mumbai-400034 Mobile: 7387157598 Phones: 022-66376922 / 23 E-mail: [email protected] NASIK [email protected] ANMOL PUSTAKALAYA Saubhagya Chamber, Near Bitco Cinema PUNE Nashik Road, Nasik UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Phone: 0253-2561603 • Mobile: 9823323871 680, Budhwarpeth, Near Appa Balwant Chowk E-mail: [email protected] Pune-411002 • Phone: 020-24433976 E-mail: [email protected] PUNE [email protected] GOEL’S COMPUTER HUT STOCKISTS 126, Budhwar Peth, Pune-411002 Phones: 020-24451959, 24492959 AMRAVATI E-mail: [email protected]

INDIA BOOK HOUSE PRADEEP BOOK DISTRIBUTORS Raghuwanshi Building, Jawahar Nagar, 631/32, Budhwar Peth, Shop No. 102/103/104 Navsari, Amravati-444601 • Phone: 0721-2531734 1st Floor, Shan Bramha Complex, AURANGABAD Pune-411002 Phone: 020-24458333 • Mobile: 9422087031 SHRI SAMARTH BOOK HOUSE E-mail: [email protected] Aurangpura, Near Police Station Aurangabad-431001 • Phone: 0240-2335535 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SOUTHERN REGION

ANDHRA PRADESH MANGALORE BIBLIOS–BOOK POINT WHOLESALERS Door No. 4-33/3(1), (Opp. Govinda Dass College) Main Road, NH-17, Surathkal-575014 BOOKIONICS (Dakshin ) • Phone: 0824-2477080 29-2-35, Vemuri Vari Veedhi, Near Kotha Vanthena Mobile: 9343560101 Anjaneya Swami Temple, Suryaraopet, E-mail: [email protected] Vijayawada-520002 • Phone: 0866-2433383 SITA BOOK HOUSE E-mail: [email protected] “Bhagavathi”, Kalakunja Road, Kodialbail, Mangalore-575003 Phone: 0824-2497744 KARNATAKA E-mail: [email protected][email protected] WHOLESALERS MYSORE BENGALURU SAPNA BOOK HOUSE PVT. LTD. Narayan Shastry Road (Near Fab City) JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. Devaraja Mohalla, Mysore-570001 14/1, 1st Main Road, 6th Cross, Gandhi Nagar, Phone: 0821-4004499 Bengaluru-560009 E-mail: [email protected] Phones: 080-22257083, 22267016 E-mail: [email protected] KERALA TBH PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS WHOLESALERS Vikram Trinetra House, 81/10, Vatal Nagaraj Road Okalipuram, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru-560021 COCHIN Phone: 080-23422976 Mobile: 9448049867 / 9686113194 TBH PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS 41/1212, Krishnaswamy Road, Pullepady, UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Ernakulam, Cochin-682035 # 3/2, Second Floor, Thimmaiah Towers Phone: 0484-4022190 First Cross, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru-560009 E-mail: [email protected] Phones: 080-22266681, 22266682, 22266671 Mobile: 09008005907 ERNAKULAM E-mail: [email protected] UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. STOCKISTS No. 40/8199-A, 1st Floor, Public Library Building, BENGALURU Convent Road, Ernakulam-682035 MAHALAXMI ENTERPRISES Phones: 0484-2353901, 2373901, 2363905, 4064706 Post Box No. 5617, Door No. 66, 57th ‘A’ Cross, Fax: 0484-2365511 6th Main, 4th Block, Rajajinagar, E-mail: [email protected] Bengaluru-560010 • Phone: 080-26742950 E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] TAMIL NADU MANGALA BOOK DISTRIBUTORS WHOLESALERS No. 32 (45), Ground Floor, Near to Janatha Office V.N.R. Road, Madhavanagar, Bengaluru-560001 CHENNAI Phone: 080-22268755 • Mobile: 9845729610 E-mail: [email protected] ALLIED PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD. [email protected] 751, Mount Road, Chennai-600002 Phones: 044-28523938, 28523958, 28523984 SAPNA BOOK HOUSE PVT. LTD. Fax: 044-28520649 3rd Main Road (Opp. to Hotel Vijay Residency) E-mail: [email protected] Bengaluru-560009 • Phone: 080-40114455 Fax: 080-22269648 JAICO BOOK DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. E-mail: [email protected] No. 48, Arya Gowder Road [email protected] West Mambalam, Chennai-600033 Phones: 044-24803091, 24803092, 24803093 SRI ESWAR ENTERPRISES NATIONAL BOOK STALL ‘Archana Arcade’, No. 27, Natesan Street, Koppikar Road, Hubli-580020 T. Nagar, Chennai-600017 Phones: 0836-2367902 / 2353209 Phones: 044-24345902, 24339591 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 044-24339590 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] TBH PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS DINDIGUL Laxmi Narayan Niwas, 3, Nallathambi Street, Wallajah Road, Chennai-600002 AYYANAR BOOK CENTRE Phones: 044-28524547, 28553168, 52157192 13, 14, Dudley School, Dindigul-624001 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0451-2426561

UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD ERODE No. 60, Nelson Manickam Road, MOTHERLAND BOOK HOUSE Near Lala’s Masala Aminjikarai, 8/120, Raja Complex, Prakasam Street Chennai-600029 Near P.S. Park, Erode-638001 Phones: 044-23746222, 23746351, 23746352 Phone: 0424-2226164 E-mail: [email protected] SKB BOOK SHOP COIMBATORE 33/33-A, 2nd Floor, Kalaimagal Kalvi Nilayam Road Erode-638001 • Mobile: 9443304929 TBH PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS No. 88, N.G. Narayanaswamy Street KARAIKUDI New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore-641044 Phones: 0422-2520491, 2520496 SRI VINAYAKAR BOOK CENTRE E-mail: [email protected] 316/7, M.A.M. Building, Sekkalai Road Karaikudi-630001 • Phone: 04565-235660 Mobile: 9443123037 MADURAI MADURAI TBH PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 25/9A, Karpaga Complex, Good Shed Street NATIONAL BOOK AGENCY Madurai-625001 19, First Floor, Good Shed Street, Phone: 0452-4371552 Madurai-625001 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0452-2341304

STOCKISTS SELVI BOOK SHOP 89, 1st Floor, Nethaji Road, CHENNAI Near Arya Bhavan Signal, Madurai-625001 BOOK PALACE Phone: 0452-5380169 25, Pycrofts Road, Triplicane, Chennai-600005 • Phone: 044-28442322 TURNING POINT Ist Floor, Sri Venkatesh Towers, GOLDEN BOOK HOUSE 75, Town Hall Road, Madurai-625001 639/11, Poonamallee High Road, Aminjikarai Phones: 0452-2347398, 4370937 Chennai-600029

NEW STUDENT BOOK HOUSE NAMAKKAL 6, Bharathi Salai, Triplicane, Chennai-600005 AMMAN BOOK GALERY Phone: 044-28443100 4, MKP Complex, West Car Street, E-mail: [email protected] Tiruchengode, Namakkal-637211 Phone: 9842767666 TBH LIBRARY BOOK SUPPLIERS 7-A, Sunkurama Street (Opp. Madras High Court) Parry’s Corner, Chennai-600001 SALEM Phones: 044-22537156 BOOKZILLA Five Roads, Salem-636004 COIMBATORE Phone: 0427-2330680 CHERAN BOOK HOUSE E-mail: [email protected] 238, Big Bazar Street, Coimbatore-641001 Phone: 0422-2396623 S K B BOOK SHOP 137-A, Cherry Road, Salem-636001 PAI & SONS Phone: 0427-2452579 Next to UCO Bank, E-mail: [email protected] Near Suguna Kalyanamantapam Avinashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641004 TRICHY Mobile: 9443339453 P.R. & SONS Phones: 0422-2564239, 2568177 21, Veeramamuni Complex, CUDDALORE Opp. Chatram Bus Stand, Trichy-620002 Phone: 0431-2702824 INDIAN BOOK CENTRE Mobile: 9443370597 Convent Street, Cuddalore-607001 Phone: 0442-2231780 TRICHY BOOK HOUSE 87-A, Devar Colony, Ist Floor, Thillai Nagar West Extention, Trichy-620018 Phones: 0431-27661815 / 2764198 E-mail: [email protected] TUTICORIN JAICO PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT. LTD. 3-4-512/75 (36/4RT) CHITRADEVI COLLEGE BOOK DEPOT 280/575, Main Road, Kovilpatti Opp. Lane to Raghvendra Swamy Mutt Phone: 04632-230739 Barkatpura, Hyderabad-500027 E-mail: [email protected] Phones: 040-27555699, 27551992 E-mail: [email protected] VELLORE SHAH BOOK HOUSE PVT. LTD. VELLORE BOOK CENTRE 343, Sri Krupa Market, Near BSNL Office 34, Sarthi Mansion, Vellore-632004 Mahaboob Mansion, Malakpet Phone: 0416-2225034 Hyderabad-500036 VIRUDUNAGAR Phones: 040-23445601, 23445622/633/644 E-mail: [email protected] SRI MARIYAMMAN STORES 439, Main Bazar, Virudunagar-626001 UBS PUBLISHERS’ DISTRIBUTORS PVT. LTD. Phone: 04562-245417 Alkeya Jagadish Chambers, III & IV Floor, House No. 4-1-1058, Boggulakunata, TELANGANA Tilak Road, Hyderabad-500001 Phones: 040-24754473, 24754474, 24754472 WHOLESALERS E-mail: [email protected] HYDERABAD STOCKIST BOOK SELECTION CENTRE K.D. House, H. No. 3-5-121/E/1/2, HYDERABAD Near Shalimar Theatre Opp. Saboo Enterprises Hyderabad-500027 DURGA BOOK DISTRIBUTORS Phones: 040-23446841, 23446843 4-5-172, 1st Floor, Gokul Towers, Fax: 040-24752054 • E-mail: [email protected] Behind Gokul Chat, Koti Hyderabad-500095 Phones: 040-24752801, 64542801 For more information visit us at: www.phindia.com PHI Learning Private Limited

Rimjhim House, 111, Patparganj Industrial Estate, Delhi-110092 Phones: 011- 43031100, 22154984 • Fax: 011-43031144 E-Mail: [email protected]