Configuration Theorems – Argunov, Skornyakov

In this post, we will see the book Configuration Theorems by B. I. Argunov, L. A. Skornyakov. The book is a part of Topics in Mathematics series. We will see some more books in this series in the future.

About the book

This booklet presents several important configuration theorems, along with their applications to the study of the properties of figures and to the solutions of several practical problems. In doing this, the authors introduce the reader to some fundamental concepts of projective geometry-central projection and ideal elements of space. Only the most elementary knowledge of plane and solid geometry is presupposed.

Chapters 2 and 3 are devoted to the two most important configuration theorems, the Pappus-Pascal theorem and that of Desargues. The chapters which follow present applications of these theorems. Chapter 6 touches upon the algebraic interpretation of configuration theorems and the general method of arriving at such theorems.

Students who wish to learn more about this subject should consult the bibliography given at the end of the booklet.

The book was translated from Russian by Edgar E. Enochs and Robert B. Brown and was published in 1963.

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Contents

 

Introduction 1

1. What is a configuration theorem? 1
2. Example of a configuration theorem 2

Chapter 1 Central Projection and Ideal Elements 4

3. Central projection in a plane; ideal elements
4. Elimination of exceptional cases
5. Basic theorems about projective lines
6. Central projection in space

Chapter 2 Theorem of Pappus and Pascal

7. The Pappus-Pascal Theorem 9
8. Introduction to the proof of Pappus-Pascal Theorem 11
9. Completion of the proof of Pappus-Pascal Theorem 13
10. Brianchon’s Theorem 14

Chapter 3 Desargue’s Theorem 16

11. Desargue’s Theorem 16
12. Alternative proofs of Desargues’s theorem 19
13. The converse of Desargue’s Theorem 23

Chapter 4 Some Properties of Polygons 24

14. Some properties of quadrilaterals 24
15. Some properties of pentagons 25
16. More properties of quadrilaterals 26

Chapter 5. Problems 29

17. Inaccessible points or lines 29
18. Constructions involving inaccessible points or lines30
19. Problems for solutions by the reader 34

Chapter 6. The Algebraic Meaning of Configuration Theorems 37

20. Algebraic Identities as Configuration Theorems 37
21. Schematic notation of Configuration Theorems 38

Bibliography 41

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Design of Automotive Engines – Kolchin, Demidov

In this post, we will see the book Design of Automotive Engines by A. Kolchin, V. Demidov.

About the book

The book contains the necessary information and systematized methods for the design of motor vehicle and tractor engines.
Assisting the students in assimilating the material and gaining deep knowledge, this work focuses on the practical use of the knowledge in the design and analysis of motor vehicle and tractor engines.

This educational aid includes many reference data on modern engines and tables covering the ranges in changing the basic mechanical parameters, permissible stresses and strains, etc.

The book was translated from Russian by P. Zabolotnyi and was published in 1984.

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Contents

Preface

Part One WORKING PROCESSES AND CHARACTERISTICS

Chapter 1. FUEL AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS 9

1.1 General 9
1.2 Chemical Reactions in Fuel Combustion 12
1.3 Heat of Combustion of Fuel and Fuel-Air Mixture 19
1.4 Heat Capacity of Gases 21

Chapter 2. THEORETICAL CYCLES OF PISTON ENGINES 24

2.1. General 24
2.2. Closed Theoretical Cycles 31
2.3. Open Theoretical Cycles 41

Chapter 3. ANALYSIS OF ACTUAL CYCLE 47

3.1 Induction Process 47
3.2 Compression Process 54
3.3 Combustion Process 58
3.4 Expansion Process 63
3.5 Exhaust process and Methods of pollution control 67
3.6 Indicated Parameters of Working Cycle 69
3.7 Engine Performance Figures 74
3.8 Indicator Diagram 78

Chapter 4. HEAT ANALYSIS AND HEAT BALANCE 82

4.1 General 82
4.2 Heat Analysis and Heat Balance of a Carburettor Engine 86
4.3 Heat Analysis and Heat Balance of Diesel Engine 105

Chapter 5. SPEED CHARACTERISTICS 116

5.1 General 116
5.2 Plotting External Speed Characteristic 118
5.3 Plotting External Speed Characteristic of Carburettor Engine 121
5.4 Plotting External Speed Characteristic of Diesel Engine 123

Part Two KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS

Chapter 6. KINEMATICS OF CRANK MECHANISM 127

6.1 General 127
6.2 Piston Stroke 130
6.3 Piston Speed 132
6.4 Piston Acceleration 134

Chapter 7. DYNAMICS OF CRANK MECHANISM 137

7.1 General 137
7.2 Gas Pressure Forces 137
7.3 Referring Masses of Crank Mechanism Parts 139
7.4 Inertial Forces 141
7.5 Total Forces Acting in Crank Mechanism 142
7.6 Forces Acting on Crankpins 147
7.7 Forces Acting on Main Journals 152
7.8 Crankshaft Journals and Pins Wear 157

Chapter 8. ENGINE BALANCING 158

8.1 General 158
8.2 Balancing Engines of Different Types 160
8.3 Uniformity of Engine torque and Run 167
8.4 Design of Flywheel 170

Chapter 9. ANALYSIS OF ENGINE KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS 171

9.1 Design of an In-Line Carburettor Engine 171
9.2 Design of V-Type Four-Stroke Diese Engine 191

Part Three DESIGN OF PRINCIPAL PARTS

Chapter 10. PREREQUISITE FOR DESIGN AND DESIGN CONDITIONS 215

10.1 General 215
10.2 Design Conditions 216
10.3 Design of Parts Working Under Alternating Loads 217

Chapter 11. DESIGN OF PISTON ASSEMBLY 226

11.1. Piston 226
11.2. Piston Rings 234
11.3. Piston Pin 238

Chapter 12. DESIGN OF CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLY 244

12.1. Connecting Rod Small End 244
12.2. Connecting Rod Big End 259
12.3. Connecting Rod Shank 261
12.4. Connecting hod Bolts 266

Chapter 13. DESIGN OF CRANKSHAFT 268

13.1 General 268
13.2 Unit Area Pressures on Crankpins and Journals 271
13.3 Design of Journals and Crankpins 272
13.4 Design of Crankwebs 277
13.5 Design of In-Line Engine Crankshaft 278
13.6 Design of V-Type Engine Crankshaft 286

Chapter 14. DESIGN OF ENGINE STRUCTURE 296

14.1 Cylinder Block and Upper Craakease 296
14.2 Cylinder Liners 298
14.3 Cylinder Block Head 302
14.4 Cylinder Head Studs 303

Chapter 15. DESIGN OF VALVE GEAR 308

15.1 General 308
15.2 Cam Profile Construction 310
15.3 Shaping Harmonic Cams 314
15.4 Time-Section of Valve 320
15.5 Design of the Valve Gear for a Carburettor Engine 321
15.6 Design of Valve Spring 331
15.7 Design of the Camshaft 339

Part Four ENGINE SYSTEMS

Chapter 16. SUPERCHARGING 343

16.1 General 343
16.2 Supercharging Units and Systems 344
16.3 Turbo-Supercharger Design Fundamentals 348
16.4 Approximate Computation of a Compressor and a Turbine 362

Chapter 17. DESIGN OF FUEL SYSTEM ELEMENTS 372

17.1 General 372
17.2 Carburettor 373
17.3 Design of Carburettor 380
17.4 Design of Diesel Engine Fuel System Elements 385

Chapter 18. DESIGN OF LUBRICATING SYSTEM ELEMENTS 390

18.1 Oil Pump 390
18.2 Centrifugal Oil Filter 394
18.3 Oil Cooler 397
18.4 Design of Bearings 400

Chapter 19. DESIGN OF COOLING SYSTEM COMPONENTS 403

19.1 General 403
19.2 Water Pump 404
19.3 Radiator 409
19.4 Cooling Fan 412
19.5 Computation of Air Cooling Surface 415

Appendices 417
References 424
Index 426

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A Collection of Problems on the Equations of Mathematical Physics – Vladimirov

In this post, we will see the book A Collection of Problems on the Equations of Mathematical Physics edited by V. S. Vladimirov. The contributors to the book include V .S. Vladimirov, V .P . Mikhailov, A. A. Vasharin, Kh. Kh.Karimova, Yu. V. Sidorov, and M.I. Shabunin. This is the associated problem book for Equations of Mathematical Physics and Partial Differential Equations which we have seen earlier.

About the book

The extensive application of modern mathematical techniques to
theoretical and mathematical physics requires a fresh approach to the course of equations of mathematical physics. This is especially true with regards to such a fundamental concept as the solution of a boundary value problem. The concept of a generalized solution considerably broadens the field of problems and enables solving from a unified position the most interesting problems that cannot be solved by applying classical methods. To this end two new courses have been written at the Department of Higher Mathematics at the Moscow Physics and Technology Institute, namely, “Equations of Mathematical Physics” by V.S. Vladimirov and “Partial Differential Equations” by V.P. Mikhailov (both books have been translated into English by Mir Publishers, the first in 1984 and the second
in 1978).

The present collection of problems is based on these courses and
amplifies them considerably. Besides the classical boundary value problems, we have included a large number of boundary value problems that have only generalized solutions. Solution of these requires using the methods and results of various branches of modern analysis. For this reason we have included problems in Lebesgue integration, problems involving function spaces (especially spaces of generalized differentiable functions) and generalized functions (with Fourier and Laplace transforms), and integral equations.

The book is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students in the physical sciences, engineering, and applied mathematics who have taken the typical “methods” course that includes vector analysis, elementary complex variables, and an introduction to Fourier series and boundary value problems. Asterisks denote the more difficult problems.

The book was translated from Russian by Eugene Yankovsky and was published in 1986.

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Contents

Preface 5

Symbols and Definitions 9

Chapter I Statement of Boundary Value Problems in Mathematical Physics 12

1 Deriving Equations of Mathematical Physics 12
2 Classification of Second-order Equations 35

Chapter II Function Spaces and Integral Equations 41

3 Measurable Functions. The Lebesgue Integral 41
4 Function Spaces 48
5 Integral Equations 67

Chapter III Generalized Functions 88

6 Test and Generalized Functions 88
7 Differentiation of Generalized Functions 95
8 The Direct Product and Convolution of Generalized Functions 104
9 The Fourier Transform of Generalized Functions of Slow Growth 114
10 The Laplace Transform of Generalized Functions 121
11 Fundamental Solutions of Linear Differential Operators 125

Chapter IV The Cauchy Problem 134

12 The Cauchy Problem for Second-order Equations of Hyperbolic Type 134
13 The Cauchy Problem for the Heat Conduction Equation 157
14 The Cauchy Problem for Other Equations and Goursat’s Problem 167

Chapter V Boundary Value Problems for Equations of Elliptic Type 180

15 The Sturm-Liouville Problem 181
16 Fourier’s Method for Laplace’s and Poisson’s Equations 190
17 Green’s Functions of the Dirichlet Problem 205
18 The Method of Potentials 211
19 Variational Methods 230

Chapter VI Mixed Problems 239

20 Fourier’s Method 239
21 Other Methods 269

Appendix Examples of Solution Techniques for Some Typical Problems 277

A1 Method of Characteristics 277
A2 Fourier’s Method 279
A3 Integral Equations with a Degenerate Kernel 281
A4 Variational Problems 283

References 284

Subject Index 287

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Equations of Mathematical Physics – Vladimirov

In this post, we will see the book Equations of Mathematical Physics by V. S. Vladimirov.

About the book

This book examines classical boundary value problems for differentia equations of mathematical physics. Instead of the traditional means of presentation, we use the concept of the generalized solution. Generalized solutions arise in solving integral equations of the local balance type and the calculation of these solutions leads to generalized formulations of the problems of mathematical physics.

Many sections contain problems for exercises. A number of problems are given in the form of theorems which are an important addition to the basic material. For further exercises we recommend the books of B. M. Budak et al. (1) and M. M. Smirnov (1).
This book is a fuller version of the lectures which I have given over the years to the students of the Moscow Physical and Technical Institute. It is intended for students, physicists, and mathematicians who have already mastered the basis of mathematical analysis during the first two courses at university.

The book was translated from the Russian by Audrey Littlewood and edited by ALan Jeffrey and was published in 1971.

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The Differential Equations of Thermodynamics – Sychev

In this post, we will see the book The Differential Equations of Thermodynamics by V. V. Sychev.

About the book

Thermodynamics, as is known, is constructed quite simply. Two of its main laws have been established experimentally, and by applying mathematical tools to them we can obtain the range of conclusions in which thermodynamics is so rich.

The mathematical tools of thermodynamics are simple but in
certain aspects at the same time quite sophisticated. Neglecting
some of these sophisticated “trifles” often results in crude mistakes, even in reputable works on thermodynamics.

The restricted size of the usual textbooks on thermodynamics does not permit discussing more extensively these important questions concerning the mathematical tools. For this reason it was felt necessary to consider these problems in a special book, which though limited in size would at the same time go into details.

Naturally, the author does not aim at a presentation of thermo-
dynamics and its physical, chemical, and technical applications.
These have been sufficiently discussed in the existing textbooks and monographs. The purpose of this book is more modest—to deepen the reader’s knowledge of the mathematical tools of thermodynamics, to systematize them, and at the same time to emphasize questions that are often a source of error in thermodynamic calculations. The book is therefore designed to meet the needs of students and graduates majoring in thermal physics, physical engineering, and physico- technical specialities who already have a background in general thermodynamics. I hope that the book may also prove useful to scientists, engineers, and teachers specializing in thermodynamics.

The book was translated from the Russian by Eugene Yankovsky and second edition was published by Mir in 1983.

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The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation – Fock

In this post we will see the book The Theory of Space, Time and Gravitation by V. A. Fock.

About the book

The aim of this book is threefold. Firstly, we intended to give a text-book on Relativity Theory and on Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation. Secondly, we wanted to give an exposition of our own researches on these subjects. Thirdly, our aim was to develop a new, non-local, point of view on the theory and to correct a widespread misinterpretation of the Einsteinian Gravitation Theory as some kind of general relativity.

The second edition differs from the first by some additions and reformulations. The question of the uniqueness of the mass tensor is treated in more detail (Section 31*) and is illustrated by two examples (Appendices B and C). The notion of conformal space is introduced and used as a basis for the treatment of Einsteinian statics (Sections 56 and 57). Greatest care has been applied to the formulation of the basic ideas of the theory and to the elucidation of those points on which the author’s views differ from the traditional (Einsteinian) ones. Thus, in order to discuss the general aspects of the relativity principle Section 49* has been added.

The author’s views on the theory are explicitly formulated in different parts of the book and are implicit in the reasoning throughout the whole text. Their general trend is to lay stress on the Absolute rather than on the Relative.

The basic ideas of Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation are considered to be:
(a) the introduction of a space-time manifold with an indefinite metric,
(b) the hypothesis that the space-time metric is not rigid but can be influenced by physical
processes and
(c) the idea of the unity of metric and gravitation.

On the other hand, the principles of relativity and of equivalence are of limited application and, notwithstanding their heuristic value, they are not unrestrictedly part of Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation as expressed by the gravitational equations.

 

 

The book was translated from the Russian by N. Kemmer and was published in 1964.

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An A-Z Of Cosmonautics – Gor’kov, Avdeev

In this post we will see the book An A-Z Of Cosmonautics by V.  Gor’kov and Yu. Avdeev.

About the book

In the year marking the 20th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight into space, I was responsible for running the “Small Inter- cosmos’’competition. It was given this title because with the So­viet children taking part in this competition were others from Bulgaria, Hungary, Vietnam, the GDR, Laos, Mongolia and Czechoslovakia. Each o f the competitors had to devise an expe­riment which in his or her opinion might be carried out in space. These children sent in more than two thousand suggestions and amongst these were some that, in my opinion, most children would be capable o f inventing. Take a few examples. A cat, as we know, is one o f the most agile o f all creatures. But how would it behave in a state of weightlessness?

Other children suggested taking ants and bees on board a spaceship. These insects have an excellent sense o f orientation when on Earth. The children proposed an investigation as to whe­ther this sense would be quite so keen if the insects were inside an orbital space station.

There were many suggestions and projects and it would be im­possible to list them all here. I can say only one thing— that cosmonautics has ceased to be the domain o f adults alone. That is not really surprising. Many schoolchildren know more about outer space now than the first cosmonauts themselves knew when preparing for their flights.

It was by chance that I began here by mentioning the “Small Intercosmos’’. This competition underlined the fact that child­ren need good and attractive books for their studies in cosmo­nautics. An A-Z of Cosmonautics is just such a book.

The book was translated from the Russian by K. Ford and was published by Mir in 1989. The design and illustrations were done by V. Stulikov, E. Ilatovsky.

The state of Soviet space technology depicted here is perhaps in its prime (the Russian edition was in 1984). Now in 2021 it seems much of the technology and institutes depicted in this book might be in ruins, and they definitely are not in the best form as shown here. This book provides an unique, and perhaps the last (1989), insight into the Soviet space venture, detailing the history and state of the art that time in a way that is enchanting for young readers.

Though the file size is large (~130M), it does justice to fantastic colour images in the book. I will perhaps post an optimised file sometime later.

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POST SCRIPT

This book holds a special significance for me. It is the only book that my father gifted to me about two and a half decades back (mid nineties). This book was source of endless fascination about outer space, rockets and space ships. Not to mention the amazing, yet simple drawings depicting the various aspects of space travel. They inspired me to do my own drawings.. In today’s an hypermedia era when you can get any images and information with a simple search, such books may not hold that magic. But back in those days, this book (and books like this) provided the much needed fuel for flights of fantasy! You could model your space station along these lines, and imagine the kind of food cosmonauts eat, how they live, how they train.. I hope others also find this book as fascinating as I did in my younger years.

I came to know about Laika and Yuri Gagarin from this book.

   

Space port Baikonur!

Training hard!

And we have liftoff!

How does inside of the space station looks like?

Weightlessness you say??

Welcome back home!

The multi-page spanner internal structure of Soyuz is highly fascinating.

And also of various other vehicles

 

Also Sputniks which started it all!

The book also has some famous illustrations from the past, for example the Flammarion engraving. 

The book took time to clean as you can see in the comparison images below. I had to  manually clean almost all the pages with images, but the result was worth it.

       

 

 

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Problems of Mathematical Physics – Lebedev, Skalsyaka, Uflyand

In this post, we will see the book Problems of Mathematical Physics by N. N. Lebedev; I. P. Skalsyaka; Y. S. Uflyand.

About the book

The aim of the present book is to help the reader ac­quire the proficiency needed to successfully apply the methods of mathematical physics to a variety of prob­lems drawn from mechanics, the theory of heat conduc­tion, and the theory of electric and magnetic phenomena. A wide range of topics is covered, including not only problems of the simpler sort, but also problems of a more complicated nature involving such things as curvilinear coordinates, integral transforms, certain kinds of integral equations, etc. The book is intended both for students concomitantly studying the cor­ responding topics in courses of mathematical physics, and for research scientists who in their work find it necessary to carry out calculations using the methods described here. We also think that quite apart from its value as a tool for acquiring technique, the book can also serve as a handbook, especially in view of the fact that answers to the problems are included.

The book was translated from the Russian by Richard Silverman and was published in 1965.

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Quantum Mechanics – Sokolov, Loskutov, Ternov

In this post, we  will see the book Quantum Mechanics by A. A. Sokolov, T. M. Loksutov, I. M. Ternov.

About the book

This book is specifically a “textbook” for learning the physical content of quantum mechanics. There is a pleasing progression from the gross quantum effects (blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, specific heats) to typical quantum mechanical behavior (spreading of wave packets, barrier penetration, stationary states, spin and angular momentum multiplets) to the more refined quantum phenomenology (fine structure, effect of the nucleus on atomic structure, quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field, coupling of angular momentums in multielectron atoms and molecules). At each stage of remoteness from everyday experi­ence some of the conceptually and computationally abstruse parts of the theory are dealt with in explicit detail that emphasizes the real observability of the phenomenon. The mathematical form of the theory is thereby dictated by the necessity of having a notational apparatus that is sufficiently rich and flexible to embrace the scope of actual observable effects.

The book was translated from the Russian by Scripta Technica and was published in 1966 by Holt.

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The Tale Of Tsarevich Ivan And Grey Wolf

We will see the book The Tale Of Tsarevich Ivan And Grey Wolf.

 

HEAR ME MY FRIENDS,
AND PRAY LISTEN WELL!
YOU WILL LIKE
THE TALE I’M GOING TO TELL.
IT TELLS OF BRAVE DEEDS
AND OF BRAVE MEN TOO
AND IS A THRILLING TALE
AND A TRUE.
SO OPEN THE BOOK
AND TURN TO PAGE ONE,
AND YOU’LL MEET GREY WOLF
AND TSAREVICH IVAN!

The folk tale in the book was adapted by Viktor Vazhdayev. The fantastic drawings are by N. Kochergin and the tale was retold in English by Irina Zheleznova. The book was published by Malysh Publishers in 1981.

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