Marks' standard handbook for mechanical engineers

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    • Avallone, Eugene A. (...Eugene Attilio...)
    • Baumeister, Theodore

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Marks' standard handbook for mechanical engineers

McGraw-Hill, 1996

10th ed

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Previous ed.: 1987

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Description

This is the newly revised and expanded "Marks!". Try to stump it and get your hands on the new "Marks" and you'll solve any mechanical engineering problem quickly and easily - guaranteed! It contains: 2,080 pages of mechanical engineering facts, figures, standards and practices; 3,000 illustrations and 900 tables clarify every important mathematical and engineering principle; collective knowledge of 168 experts helps you answer any analytical, design and application question you'll ever have; most up-to-date engineering data available in a single source on networks, software, bar coding, electronic distance measurement, LSI and FLSI chips, optical design, and more!

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Mathematical Tables and Measuring UnitsChapter 2: MathematicsChapter 3: Mechanics of Solids and FluidsChapter 4: HeatChapter 5: Strength of MaterialChapter 6: Materials of EngineeringChapter 7: Fuels and FurnacesChapter 8: Machine ElementsChapter 9: Power GenerationChapter 10: Materials HandlingChapter 11: TransportationChapter 12: Building Construction and EquipmentChapter 13: Shop ProcessesChapter 14: Fans, Pumps, and CompressorsChapter 15: Electrical and Electronics EngineeringChapter 16: Instruments and ControlsChapter 17: Industrial EngineeringChapter 18: Environmental ControlChapter 19: Refrigeration, Cryogenics, Optics, Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, and Miscellaneous

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