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ISBN: 9780849308666 - The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering
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The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering

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Frank Kreith
Kreith, Frank Goswami, D. Yogi Sandor, Bela I.

ISBN: 9780849308666
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
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Offers practicing engineers in industry, government, and academia with relevant information on various topics of modern mechanical engineering. This book includes sections on thermodynamics, solid and fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, materials, controls, energy conversion, manufacturing and design, robotics, and environmental engineering.

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Since the first edition of this comprehensive handbook was published ten years ago, many changes have taken place in engineering and related technologies. Now, this best-selling reference has been updated for the 21st century, providing complete coverage of classic engineering issues as well as groundbreaking new subject areas. The second edition of "The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering" covers every important aspect of the subject in a single volume. It continues the mission of the first edition in providing the practicing engineer in industry, government, and academia with relevant background and up-to-date information on the most important topics of modern mechanical engineering.Coverage of traditional topics has been updated, including sections on thermodynamics, solid and fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, materials, controls, energy conversion, manufacturing and design, robotics, environmental engineering, economics and project management, patent law, and transportation. Updates to these sections include new references and information on computer technology related to the topics. This edition also includes coverage of new topics such as nanotechnology, MEMS, electronic packaging, global climate change, electric and hybrid vehicles, and bioengineering.
 
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