French [fr], .epub, 🚀/lgli/zlib, 29.8MB, 📕 Book (fiction), lgli/James Trevelyan - Ingénierie en 30 secondes (2019, Éditions Hurtubise).epub
Ingénierie en 30 secondes : 50 domaines, méthodes et principes clés, expliqués en moins d'une minute 🔍
Groupe HMH. Éditions Hurtubise, Montréal, 2019
James E Trevelyan; Roma Agrawal; Steve Rawlings 🔍
description
Avez-vous déjà traversé un pont ou bu un verre d'eau? Bien sûr que oui... mais savez-vous ce qui rend cela possible? Derrière tout ce que nous voyons, touchons et mangeons, derrière tout ce qui fait de notre monde ce qu'il est, depuis la construction des édifices et les services de transport, en passant par la conception de logiciels et les découvertes en intelligence artificielle, se cache le travail d'ingénieurs. Ce livre vous présente les notions essentielles à la base de tant d'activités humaines modernes. Ingénierie en 30 secondes propose un survol des méthodes et de l'apport des domaines de l'ingénierie civile et mécanique, chimique et des matériaux ainsi que des génies électriques et électroniques. Vous en comprendrez les fondements scientifiques et verrez comment, grâce aux progrès technologiques, les ingénieurs d'aujourd'hui peuvent non seulement remanier les infrastructures existantes, mais aussi créer des modes de transport et de production de pointe. En 300 mots et une image, chaque article présente les réalisations marquantes et les innovations techniques qui changent nos vies. --
Alternative title
Ingnierie en 30 secondes: 50 domaines, mthodes et principes cls, expliqus en moins dune minute (French Edition)
Alternative author
Roma Agrawal; James P Trevelyan
Alternative publisher
Editions Hurtubise H M H Limitee
Alternative edition
Canada - French Language, Canada
Alternative edition
Montréal, 2019
Alternative edition
Québec, 2019
Alternative edition
PS, 2019
date open sourced
2022-05-02
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