Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers

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Author: Eugene A. Avallone

ISBN-10: 0071428674

ISBN-13: 9780071428675

Category: Mechanical Engineering - General & Miscellaneous

Solve any mechanical engineering problem quickly and easily with the world's leading engineering handbook\ Nearly 1800 pages of mechanical engineering facts, figures, standards, and practices, 2000 illustrations, and 900 tables clarifying important mathematical and engineering principle, and the collective wisdom of 160 experts help you answer any analytical, design, and application question you will ever have.

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THE MECHANICAL ENGINEER'S "BIBLE" FOR OVER 90 YEARS...Now Updated with Data on Nanotechnology, Electronics, Biotechnology, and More!Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers has given generations of engineers quick access to essential information on topics ranging from mathematics, mechanics of solids and fluids, heat, fuels and furnaces, and machine elements...to power generation, materials handling, transportation, manufacturing processes, and much more. Now updated and expanded for today's engineering environment, the Eleventh Edition of this world-renowned resource contains new coverage of high-tech areas, including nanotechnology, electronics, and biotechnology.Written by a team of over 160 experts, it provides clear, concise answers to thousands of mechanical engineering questions. Comprehensive and authoritative, the Eleventh Edition features:Over 1,800 pages of mechanical engineering facts, figures, standards, and practices2,000 illustrations and 900 tables that clarify every important mathematical and engineering principle30% new information throughoutGet Quick Access to Every Area of Mechanical Engineering:Mathematical Tables and Measuring UnitsMathematicsMechanics of Solids and FluidsHeatStrength of MaterialsMaterials of EngineeringFuels and FurnacesMachine ElementsPower GenerationMaterials HandlingTransportationBuilding Construction and EquipmentManufacturing Processes: Fans, Pumps, and CompressorsElectrical andElectronics EngineeringInstruments and ControlIndustrial EngineeringThe Regulatory EnvironmentRefrigeration, Cryogenics, and OpticsEmerging Technologies and MiscellanyEugene A. Avallone is a consulting engineer with over 50 years of active practice in industry and academia.Theodore Baumeister III was affiliated with E.I DuPont de Nemours & Company for many years in engineering & development. Since retirement he has been a computer programmer and consultant in Mechanical engineering.Ali Sadegh is Director of the Center for AEDD, at City University of New York and a Mechanical Engineer. Booknews The widely used reference first published in 1916 and most recently in 1987 here contains new and rewritten entries on gearing, autofacturing, HVAC, displacement pumps, vibration, computers, robotics, optics, ferrous and nonferrous materials, composites, fluid film bearings, gas turbines, incineration, industrial plants, and patents and trademarks. Arranged in such sections as mathematics, heat, strength of materials, machine elements, building construction and equipment, and power generation. The index is very detailed. Includes many diagrams, drawings, graphs, and charts, but on bibliography. Cited in BCL 3. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

CONTRIBUTORSTHE EDITORSPREFACE TO THE ELEVENTH EDITIONPREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITIONSYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONSChapter 1: Mathematical Tables and Measuring UnitsChapter 2: MathematicsChapter 3: Mechanics of Solids and FluidsChapter 4: HeatChapter 5: Strength of MaterialsChapter 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: Manufacturing ProcessesChapter 14: Fans, Pumps, and CompressorsChapter 15: Electrical and Electronics EngineeringChapter 16: Instruments and ControlsChapter 17: Industrial EngineeringChapter 18: The Regulatory EnvironmentChapter 19: Refrigeration, Cryogenics, and OpticsChapter 20: Emerging TechnologiesINDEX

\ BooknewsThe widely used reference first published in 1916 and most recently in 1987 here contains new and rewritten entries on gearing, autofacturing, HVAC, displacement pumps, vibration, computers, robotics, optics, ferrous and nonferrous materials, composites, fluid film bearings, gas turbines, incineration, industrial plants, and patents and trademarks. Arranged in such sections as mathematics, heat, strength of materials, machine elements, building construction and equipment, and power generation. The index is very detailed. Includes many diagrams, drawings, graphs, and charts, but on bibliography. Cited in BCL 3. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \