Книга: Eugene Avallone, Theodore Baumeister, Ali Sadegh «Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers»
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. Издательство: "McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing" (2007) Формат: 210x260, 1800 стр.
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