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Applying the ASME CodesSpared the embarrassment of painful mistakes, both early-career and experienced engineers will gain practical knowledge from frank, colorful cases and learn to solve a variety of mechanical problems, including: Pipe Stress & Strain; Structural Supports; Pressure Vessels; Jacketed Pipes; and Bellows-Type Expansion Joints.
ISBN: 0791802558
Publication Date: 2007
Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers by Eugene A. Avallone; Theodore BaumeisterOffering encyclopaedic coverage of every aspect of mechanical engineering, this guide supplies fundamental information in areas such as mathematics, mechanics, thermodynamics, power generation and transmission, materials of construction, machine elements and materials handling.
ISBN: 0070049971
Publication Date: 1996
Mechanical Engineers' Handbook by Myer Kutz (Editor)Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, Third Edition, Four Volume Set provides a single source for all critical information needed by mechanical engineers in the diverse industries and job functions they find themselves. No single engineer can be a specialist in all areas that they are called on to work and the handbook provides a quick guide to specialized areas so that the engineer can know the basics and where to go for further reading.