Eshbach's Handbook of Engineering FundamentalsThe standard reference work in engineering for over fifty years…now updated and revised Eshbach’s Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals Fourth Edition The Fourth Edition of Eshbach’s Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals provides comprehensive coverage of major engineering subdivisions, including electronics, controls, fluids, and more, with special emphasis on mechanical engineering. Chapters have been rewritten and revised to combine solid coverage of engineering fundamentals with up-to-date developments in the field since the publication of the previous edition. The Handbook reflects the computer’s growing role in engineering design, practice, and research:
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Mathematics | 2-2 |
Bibliography 2191 | 191 |
Bibliography 360 | 3-60 |
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies | 4-14 |
References 499 | 4-99 |
Mechanics of Incompressible Fluids | 5-4 |
Computer Science | 1 |
References 742 | 7 |
Bibliography 9173 | 173 |
Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer | 10 |
Electromagnetics and Circuits | 11-1 |
Bibliography 11130 | 130 |
Electronics | 12 |
References 12171 | 171 |
References 581 | 5-81 |
Aeronautics | 6-6 |
References 6147 | 147 |
Bibliographies 6152 | 7-1 |
Astronautics | 7-42 |
Electromechanical and Electrohydraulic Servoactuator Modeling 892 | 8-92 |
Controller Design 8141 | 141 |
StateSpace Methods for Dynamic Systems Analysis and Control 8184 | 184 |
Light Radiation and Acoustics | 10 |
References 1385 | 85 |
References 1464 | 64 |
References 1521 | 85 |
Properties of Materials | 42 |
Index | 276 |
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