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Mechanical Engineers Reference Book

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  • 12th Edition - September 28, 1998
  • Latest edition
  • Author: E H Smith
  • Language: English

Experts from academia and industry have contributed sections on their areas of expertise to provide one of the most comprehensive sources of information for engineers. Among the… Read more

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Description

Experts from academia and industry have contributed sections on their areas of expertise to provide one of the most comprehensive sources of information for engineers. Among the many subjects covered are tribology, nuclear and offshore engineering, health and safety and the many applications of computers in engineering. The wide range of subjects covered, the concise but readable style, the large number of illustrations and the extensive reference lists make this book one of the most valuable volumes available on mechanical engineering.


Readership

Mechanical engineers in industry, universities and colleges, libraries

Table of contents

Mechanical engineering principles, electrical and electronic principles; Microprocessors, instrumentation and control; Digital computers and software; Computer integrated engineering systems; Design standards; Materials, properties and selection; Mechanics of solids; Tribology; Power units and power transmission; Fuels and combustion; Alternative energy sources; Nuclear engineering; Offshore engineering; Plant engineering; Manufacturing methods; Engineering mathematics; Health and safety; Units, physical constants and properties.

Product details

  • Edition: 12
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

About the author

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E H Smith

Affiliations and expertise
University of Central Lancashire, UK

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