The Engineering Handbook is a resource book that every engineering professional must have. Filled with a unique cross-section of engineering fields, it provides easy access to information in areas within, and also outside of, the reader's area of specialization. The editors and members of the advisory board have designed the information within the book to be complete and readily accessible to the modern engineer, with:
This huge book contains almost everything the practicing engineer needs, including definitions of engineering terms, solutions to common problems, rules-of-thumb, tables and equations, and references to other engineering sources. The CD-ROM version of the handbook doesn't have a PDF version of the book, like I expected, but features a book reader application called "DynaText". Even though i like acrobat files better, this reader has certain functionalities that are useful, like complete text and key word search, cut-and-paste capabilities, inter-text links leading to related topics and examples, zoom features, extensive support for bookmarks and annotations, and Boolean and proximity searches. Keep in mind that no matter how big (2800+ pages) an engineering reference could be, there is no way that you will be able to find every single detail in every field of engineering covered in enough depth to write your thesis. You will find the fundamental information, principles, quick calculations methods, illustrations, and diagrams, which will save the industrial practitioner valuable time. I really believe this book is an excellent engineering reference. I am an Electronic Engineer, but I have been working for the last 16 years as an Instrumentation, Automation and Process Control Engineer for the Oil & Gas Industry. As a result I have been involved with Chemical and Mechanical Engineering issues in a day to day basic. I found this book to be a helpful reference in those fields and also in other very different fields, like engineering economics and management. I own both the book and the CD-ROM version, and for me it was a very good investment.
the most complete reference for engineers
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I was looking for a complete handbook and i find this book. I recomend everithing published by Richard D. Dorf and the IEEE
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