Handbooks

Handbooks generally provide practical information, such as tables or calculations for solving engineering problems.


REFERENCE TA332 .A79 1983 

ASM handbook of engineering mathematics. Edited by Mamerto L. Chu, S. J. Brown and William G. Belding. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1983.

A compilation of practical equations intended for the practicing engineer and engineering student. Part I covers basic equations and theorems, arranged in ascending order of difficulty. Part II focusses on key elements of mechanical engineering.


REFERENCE TA332 .H55 

Howatson, A. M., et al. Engineering tables and data. [London]: Chapman and Hall, 1972.

A student handbook to engineering calcualations and data.


REFERENCE TA332 .S73 1985 

Standard handbook of engineering calculations. Edited by Tyler Gregory Hicks. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985.

A handbook of specific engineering calculation procedures arranged by field of engineering, i.e., civil, architctural, mechanical, etc.


REFERENCE TA151 .H424 1998 

Heisler, Sanford I. The Wiley engineer's desk reference : a concise guide for the professional engineer. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1998.

A concise handbook containing definitions, charts, tables and graphs for common engineering operaions.