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E-raamat: Experiment Design for Environmental Engineering: Methods and Examples [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

, (Wentworth Institute of Technology, MA, USA)
  • Formaat: 350 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 19 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003184249
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 180,03 €*
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  • Tavahind: 257,19 €
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  • Formaat: 350 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 19 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003184249
"This book provides a wide range of practical environmental engineering laboratory experiments for implementation by students in a university laboratory or by practicing professionals in the field, along with an extensive discussion on how to design an experiment that will provide meaningful and useful data, how to interpret the data generated from an experiment, and how to present those data to an audience of other students or professionals. The example experiments provide a way to evaluate a new designagainst an existing experiment to determine what information is most appropriate in each section and how to format the data for the most effective outcome"--

Provides a wide range of practical environmental engineering laboratory experiments for implementation by students in a university lab or by practicing professionals in the field. Explains how to design an experiment that will provide meaningful and useful data, how to interpret the data generated from an experiment, and how to present those data.

This book provides a wide range of practical environmental engineering laboratory experiments for implementation by students in a university laboratory or by practicing professionals in the field, along with an extensive discussion on how to design an experiment that will provide meaningful and useful data, how to interpret the data generated from an experiment, and how to present those data to an audience of other students or professionals. The example experiments provide a way to evaluate a new design against an existing experiment to determine what information is most appropriate in each section and how to format the data for the most effective outcome.
Chapter
1. Introduction

Chapter
2. How to design an Engineering Experiment

Chapter
3. Sampling Source Data

Chapter
4. Expected Outcomes and Interpretaion of data

Chapter
5. Model Design Methodology

Chapter
6. Laboratory Report

Chapter
7. Effective Presentaion of the Data in Outcome Reports

Chapter
8. Designing Researching Experiment Projects

Chapter
9. General Experiments

Chapter
10. Oil and Petroleum Based Experiments

Chapter
11. Oxygen and BOD Experiments

Chapter
12. Environmental Microbiology Experiments

Chapter
13. Water Quality Experiments

Chapter
14. Contaminant Removal Experiments
Prof. Francis J. Hopcroft recently retired from teaching civil and environmental engineering after 23 years in the classroom and about 40years of consulting in the field. He is the author of six environmental engineering and hazardous waste management books, the coauthor of 22 such books, and a contributor to a dozen or more professional manuals of practice. He was registered as a Professional Engineer in all six New England states and as a Licensed Site Professional in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Before starting his teaching career, he spent 25 years in professional practice as a consultant, an EPA regulator, and as the President of several consulting firms doing site assessment for the presence of hazardous materials. He continued his consulting work while teaching to maintain currency in his field and to bring current concepts into the classroom.

Dr. Abigail Charest is an Associate Professor and Dean of the School of Management at Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) in Boston, Massachusetts. She is currently the Blittersdorf Endowed Professor and utilizes the professorship to address topics of sustainability in the curriculum. She is an avid researcher, experimenter, and innovator in the laboratory. She is focused on the biological nature of environmental work and developed the biological experiments in this book, among others. She has also been the lead faculty member in the redevelopment of a graduate program in civil engineering at Wentworth. She earned her doctorate from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and prior to entering into academia, she worked in the field of environmental consulting in the New England area. During this time, she received her Professional Engineering license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.