Auteur:
V.N.S. MurthyEdition
:Marcel Dikker pages:1050 Format :pdflanguage
:English
The Mechanical Engineer's Handbook
was developed and written specifically to fill a need for mechanical engineers and
mechanical engineering students throughout the world. With over 1000
pages, 550 illustrations, and 26 tables the Mechanical Engineer's Handbook is
very comprehensive, yet affordable, compact, and durable. The Handbook covers
all major areas of mechanical engineering with succinct coverage of the
definitions, formulas, examples, theory, proofs, and explanations of all
principle subject areas. The Handbook is an essential, practical companion for
all mechanical engineering students with core coverage of nearly all relevant
courses included. Also, anyone preparing for the engineering licensing
examinations will find this handbook to be an invaluable aid. Useful analytical
techniques provide the student and practicing engineer with powerful tools for
mechanical design.
This book is
designed to be a portable reference with a depth of coverage not found in
"pocketbooks" of formulas and definitions and without the verbosity,
high price, and excessive size of the huge encyclopedic handbooks. If an
engineer needs a quick reference for a wide array of information, yet does not
have a full library of textbooks or does not want to spend the extra time and
effort necessary to search and carry a six pound handbook, this book is for
them.
* Covers all major areas of mechanical engineering with succinct coverage of
the definitions, formulae, examples, theory, proofs and explanations of all
principle subject areas
* Boasts over 1000 pages, 550 illustrations, and 26 tables
* Is comprehensive, yet affordable, compact, and durable with strong 'flexible'
binding
* Possesses a true handbook 'feel' in size and design with a full colour cover,
thumb index, cross-references and useful printed endpapers
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