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Engineers use the concepts and methods of mechanics of solids in designing and evaluating tools, machines, and structures, ranging from wrenches to cars to spacecraft. The required educational back ground for these includes courses in statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, and related subjects. | Frontmatter Mechanical Engineering Handbook Ed. Frank Kreith Boca Raton CRC Press LLC 1999 1999 by CRC Press LLC Contents SECTION 1 Mechanics of Solids Bela I. Sandor Introduction Bela I Sandor Statics Bela I. Sandor Dynamics Stephen M. Birn and Bela I. Sandor Vibrations Bela I. Sandor Mechanics of Materials Bela I. Sandor Structural Integrity and Durability Bela I. Sandor Comprehensive Example of Using Mechanics of Solids Methods Richard C. Duveneck David A. Jahnke Christopher J. Watson and Bela I. Sandor SECTION 2 Engineering Thermodynamics Michael J. Moran Fundamentals Michael Control Volume Applications Michael Property Relations and Data Michael Combustion Michael Exergy Analysis Michael Vapor and Gas Power Cycles Michael Guidelines for Improving Thermodynamic Effectiveness Michael SECTION 3 Fluid Mechanics Frank Kreith Fluid Statics Stanley Equations of Motion and Potential Flow Stanley Similitude Dimensional Analysis and Data Correlation Suar Hydraulics of Pipe Systems Tullis Open Channel Flow Frank External Incompressible Flow Alan TMcDonald Compressible Flow Ajay Kumar Multiphase Flow John Non-Newtonian Flow Thomas Jr. and Massimo Capobianchi Tribology Lubrication and Bearing Design Francis Booser and Donald Pumps and Fans Rober Liquid Atomization and Spraying Rolf Flow Measurement Alan TMcDonaldandSherif Micro Nanotribology Bharat Bhushan SECTION 4 Heat and Mass Transfer Frank Kreith Conduction Heat Transfer Rober Convection Heat Transfer George Hollands and Radiation Michael FModest Phase-Change Van John and Noam Lior 1999 by CRC Press LLC Heat Exchangers Ramesh and Kenneth .
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