Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
by: Eugene A. Avallone, Theodore Baumeister III, Ali Sadegh
Abstract: 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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Table of Contents
- A. The Editors
- B. Preface to the Eleventh Edition
- C. Preface to the First Edition
- D. Symbols and Abbreviations
- 1. Mathematical Tables and Measuring Units
- 2. Mathematics
- 3. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids
- 4. Heat
- 5. Strength of Materials
- 6. Materials of Engineering
- 7. Fuels and Furnaces
- 8. Machine Elements
- 9. Power Generation
- 10. Materials Handling
- 11. Transportation
- 12. Building Construction and Equipment
- 13. Manufacturing Processes
- 14. Fans, Pumps, and Compressors
- 15. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- 16. Instruments and Controls
- 17. Industrial Engineering
- 18. The Regulatory Environment
- 19. Refrigeration, Cryogenics, and Optics
- 20. Emerging Technologies and Miscellany
Curriculum Maps
Tools & Media
Expanded Table of Contents
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A.
The Editors
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B.
Preface to the Eleventh Edition
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C.
Preface to the First Edition
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D.
Symbols and Abbreviations
- 1. Mathematical Tables and Measuring Units
- 2. Mathematics
- 3. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids
- 4. Heat
- 5. Strength of Materials
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6. Materials of Engineering
- GENERAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
- IRON AND STEEL
- IRON AND STEEL CASTINGS
- NONFERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS; METALLIC SPECIALTIES
- CORROSION
- PAINTS AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS
- WOOD
- PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CLEAR WOOD by David W. Green, Rober t White, Anton TenWolde, William Simpson, Joseph Murphy, and Rober t Ross
- NONMETALLIC MATERIALS
- CEMENT, MORTAR, AND CONCRETE
- WATER
- LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICATION
- PLASTICS
- FIBER COMPOSITE MATERIALS
- 7. Fuels and Furnaces
- 8. Machine Elements
- 9. Power Generation
- 10. Materials Handling
- 11. Transportation
- 12. Building Construction and Equipment
- 13. Manufacturing Processes
- 14. Fans, Pumps, and Compressors
- 15. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- 16. Instruments and Controls
- 17. Industrial Engineering
- 18. The Regulatory Environment
- 19. Refrigeration, Cryogenics, and Optics
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20. Emerging Technologies and Miscellany
- AN INTRODUCTION TO MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS (MEMS)
- INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY
- FERROELECTRICS/PIEZOELECTRICS AND SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS
- INTRODUCTION TO THE FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD
- COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN, COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING, AND VARIATIONAL DESIGN
- INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
- EXPERIMENTAL FLUID DYNAMICS
- INTRODUCTION TO BIOMECHANICS
- HUMAN INJURY TOLERANCE AND ANTHROPOMETRIC TEST DEVICES
- Anthropometric Test Devices
- AIR-INFLATED FABRIC STRUCTURES
- ROBOTICS, MECHATRONICS, AND INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION
- RAPID PROTOTYPING
- MISCELLANY
Book Details
Title: Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780071428675
Authors:
Eugene 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.
Description: 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.
