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Halit PASTACI This book has been prepared in the light of the latest innovations and methods in the ever-changing and evolving field of electronics. With the basic information in the book, it is possible to make all kinds of applications of electronics. The information is enriched with numerical examples and experiments. In this direction, the book will benefit the fields of electrical, electronics, computer, mechatronics and control engineering and department students.
Salman Kurtulan Book; it consists of nine sections under the titles of Control Circuits, Simatic S7-200 Control Unit, Basic Control Applications, Design and Implementation, Program Control Operations, Numerical Operations, Real Time Operations, Interrupted Operation and Questions. In the book, it is shown how the mathematical expressions obtained for the design of a control system are realized with the Simatic S7-200 family PLC using standard (IEC 61131) PLC languages (such as LAD, FBD). However, since the expression of the obtained logic functions in standard PLC languages is the same, it is also valid for PLC models of other companies that can be programmed with all standard PLC languages. Many examples in the book can be easily adapted and applied to other PLC models with simple editing.
Osman Azmi Özsoysal This book, titled Ship Diesel Engines, Failures and Causes, is the first and only work published in Turkey in terms of the subjects and details it covers.
The other book with close qualifications in this field is, as can be clearly seen from the bibliography; Prepared by the US Navy in 1946, later Dz.K.K. It is a work translated into Turkish by.
The photos in the book show diesel engine failures that the author personally researched. In order to reveal the characteristic features of the malfunctions, the photographs in the content were printed in color.
The topics covered in the book are the classification of diesel engine malfunctions, the possible causes of malfunctions to be examined in summary titles, the first start system malfunctions, the air intake system malfunctions, the exhaust system malfunctions.
In its current form, this work will be useful to shipbuilding and ship machinery engineers, ship machinery management engineers, mechanical engineers, and mechanical personnel on civil and military ships during their professional work.
Tülin Şendur World trade is an indispensable element for the needs, quality of life and welfare of humanity, and the indispensable part of world trade is transportation systems, which are the most important part of the logistics sector. Maritime transport is the only option as the cheapest freight transport in transportation systems, in intercontinental distances, in large volumes. Today, 90% of world trade is carried out by sea.
In the first part of the book, general features of maritime transport, maritime transport in the world and in Turkey, fleet analysis, maritime transport types, cargo and ship types, freight market, international maritime organizations, in the second part, ship chartering and commercial operation, charter agreements and freight In the third part, a research and solution proposals for the determination of the ship management problems in dry cargo transportation in Turkey, in the fourth part; In order to ensure trouble-free ship management, a case study analysis of the connection and operation stages of a dry cargo ship is included, and in the fifth section, sample applications on demurrage-dispatch calculations are given.
Due to the fact that ship management is an international and specific business, English professional abbreviations and jargon are used as the language of correspondence, even if the parties are Turkish companies during the chartering process and ship operation, which is called ship connection. Subjects such as ship management and brokerage, which have been taught in universities in London since the beginning of the 1900s, have only been partly taught in the logistics departments of our universities in recent years. Considering that it can be a good resource as a desktop vocational guide book for both university students and employees who have just stepped into the sector, English professional abbreviations and jargon are used in the correspondence between the parties in the case study analysis, and the English abbreviation of the abbreviations and their Turkish translation are included in parentheses.
Mikdat Kadıoğlu “As soon as you start talking about aviation, meteorology becomes one of the indispensable scientific disciplines. The intricate relationship of the two fields is an indispensable element for the flight or destiny of an aircraft in the sky. From this point of view, it would be one of the most accurate definitions to say that meteorology is one of the most important branches of science for the development of aviation.
Our National SİHAs, which have become one of the most important breakthroughs of the National Technology Move, have become used in many areas from military areas to disasters, from forest fires to monitoring irregular migration movements. As with all aircraft, air movements have a decisive role in the flight of UAVs. UAVs fly by making use of airflow and aerodynamic forces, and therefore meteorological events have a great impact. The dynamic processes of a remotely managed flight with a fully autonomous system also depend on the current state of the atmosphere. For this reason, severe weather events such as turbulence, storm and icing in the atmosphere are decisive for the performance and safe flight of UAVs.
Selcuk Bayraktar

Weather is an important factor affecting aircraft performance and flight safety. It is the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place according to variables such as temperature (hot or cold), humidity (wet or dry), wind speed (calm or stormy), visibility (clear or cloudy), and barometric pressure (high or low). The term weather also applies to adverse or destructive atmospheric conditions such as high winds.
In fact, weather conditions are never neutral. In war and peace it is always against us or with us. The rule of thumb is: “Air is our ally if we understand and use it to our advantage; If we don't use it, we become our enemies." As a result, when we do not pay attention to the weather conditions throughout our war and aviation history, the weather is our enemy; We have repeatedly experienced that when we pay attention, it is our ally.
For these reasons, this book is aimed at providing a solid understanding, comprehension, analytical thinking and decision-making of meteorological phenomena related to weather conditions of all aviation community flying or serving for civil, military or sportive purposes in war and peace. Prepared to improve their skills.
Özgür Turhan This book was basically prepared as a textbook for the Mechanical Vibrations course, which is given in undergraduate engineering education.
However, its framework is not limited to the possible scope of such a course, but is drawn to include relatively advanced topics of vibration science that should be included under the Discrete Linear Systems heading. Thus, it is aimed that the book will appeal not only to students, but also to engineers and scientists.
The subjects of Continuous and Nonlinear Systems left out of this book are left to a second book to complement this book.
The book was tried to be made easy to understand with 113 figures, 13 tables and 90 solved problems selected for the purpose, and the reader was given the opportunity to test himself with 27 unsolved problems with certain answers.
Zeki Yağız Bayraktaroğlu In this book; The mathematical models used for the design, analysis, simulation and control of industrial robots are discussed. Analytical methods applied in modeling serial manipulators defined by open kinematic chains are presented from an engineering point of view. Analytical modeling methods; It is introduced under the headings of geometry, kinematics, static and dynamics, with a systematic approach that is easy to program. Detailed application examples are given for serial manipulator structures commonly encountered in industrial robots.
Book; It has been prepared as a basic resource that can be followed in robotics courses given in undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering departments of universities such as Machinery, Electric-electronics, Mechatronics, Control and Computer. The book can also be considered as a reference resource for engineers and researchers working on robot design, analysis and implementation.
A. Güldem Cerit, Abdullah Açık, Ali Cemal Töz, Barış Kuleyin, Bayram Bilge Sağlam, Burak Köseoğlu, Burak Kundakçı, Burhan Kayıran, Cansu Yıldırım, Cenk Şakar, Coşkan Sevgili, Çimen Karataş Çetin, Didem Özer Çaylan, Durmuş Ali Deveci, Duygu Şahan, Egemen Ertürk, Ender Asyalı, Erdem Kan, Ersin Fırat Akgül, Gamze Arabelen, Gül Denktaş Şakar, Halil Kesiktaş, Hüseyin İshak, Kadir Emrah Erginer, Kemal Akbayırlı, Kübra Bülbül, Müge Büber, N. Gülfem Gidener, Nergis Özispa, Nil Kula, Nurser Gökdemir Işık, Oğuz Atik, Oğuz Yaprak, Okan Tuna, Ömür Yaşar Saatçioğlu, Sadık Özlen Başer, Seçil Sigalı, Serdar Ayan, Soner Esmer, Taha Talip Türkistanlı This work, which was created with the contributions of Maritime Management, Maritime Transportation Management Engineering, Ship Machinery Management Engineering and Logistics Management departments to commemorate Dokuz Eylul University Maritime Faculty's 30th year in maritime education, presents different perspectives on maritime strategies, the importance of which is increasing day by day in Turkey. consists of upcoming research and is presented in 20 chapters.
The developments that are the benefits of the technology age we live in and the hardening competitive environment have increased the necessity of comprehensive academic studies in the field of maritime, as in many other fields. In this context, the book it is foreseen that it will appeal to a wide readership in the fields of transportation, maritime and logistics. Researchers and academicians working on the aforementioned subjects, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students, public and private sector officials, and anyone who wants to conduct research in the fields of transportation, maritime and logistics and who are interested in this field constitute the main readership of the book.
Alper Kılıç, Can Taş, Emrah Akdamar, Ender Yalçın, Ersin Fırat Akgül, Gamze Arabelen, Gül Denktaş Şakar, Hakan Muran, İlknur Tanrıverdi, Konur Alp Demir, Levent Bilgili, Maruf Gögebakan, Murat Aymelek, Ömür Kızılgöl, Seçil Sigalı, Şeyma Bayazıt The concept of transportation has gone through various processes from the time of human existence to the present. In addition to being a component that constitutes a significant part of the cost within the framework of logistics management, both in passenger and freight transportation, it has also been a variable that significantly affects the effectiveness and efficiency of logistics processes. From this point of view, the concept of transportation and transportation systems continue to be an interesting subject for both practitioners and academics. Considering the foreign and local publications, it is seen that the publications within the scope of logistics and supply chain management are quite numerous, but the publications in the field of transportation systems and transportation management are very limited in number and content. The main reason for this is that countries offer local publications to the relevant audience within the framework of their own practices. It is thought that this publication, named Transportation Systems, will fill an important need especially in the literature written in Turkish. Since transportation systems should be evaluated from a multi-disciplinary perspective, the following main components required in the field of transportation systems are included in the book and presented to the attention of students, researchers, sector representatives and administrative units:
• Basic concepts of transportation,
• History of transportation,
• Transportation geography,
• actors and parties in transport,
• Transportation activities and components,
• Types of transportation,
• Integration of transportation modes,
• Loads that require special handling in transportation,
• Transportation economy,
• Transport statistics in Turkey and in the world,
• Transportation costs,
• Financial decisions in transportation businesses,
• Legal arrangements in the field of transportation,
• Safety and security in transportation,
• Sustainability and environment in transportation,
• Numerical methods in transportation systems,
• Recent developments in transportation and Turkey's transportation policies.
Emete Gözügüzelli Whoever dominates the sea, dominates the world”.
Barbaros Hayreddin Pasha (1478-1546)

Human history is unthinkable without seas and oceans. The oceans or seas are at the heart of strategies for world domination. Moreover, they are areas that affect the destinies of states.
The law of the sea, which is important for the grand strategies of states, has come to a position that makes its importance felt in the world today with its increasing importance as a part of international public law over the last 20 years. The increasing importance of the law of the sea is mostly due to the fact that tensions arise after the overlapping demands of the coastal states, which sometimes reach the brink of war.
Turkey's right to determine its own maritime jurisdiction areas and to claim its sovereign rights in the Mediterranean, the Sea of ​​Islands or the Black Sea, as elsewhere in the world, derives entirely from the customary law formed by the law of the sea. The problems in the Mediterranean are also seen more clearly with the attitudes of countries such as Greece, which ignore the principles of maritime law.
This work has been written to contribute to the studies carried out in order to advance the struggle in Turkish maritime jurisdictions on a scientific basis. The public law dimension of Turkish maritime jurisdictions is critical and of primary importance in foreign policy.
With the hope that everyone who is interested will read this work, which is the beginning of the steps to be taken regarding the establishment of the legal and technical regime, with excitement and curiosity...