Master the art of graphical and mechanical computation with practical alignment charts.
This reference presents a course from MIT’s Mathematical Laboratory, focusing on tools that help engineers and students solve real-world problems more efficiently. It introduces foundational ideas about scales, slide rules, and nomographic charts, and shows how to turn complex formulas into readable charts.
The book guides you through constructing and using alignment charts to represent relationships among multiple variables. It blends theory with hands-on diagrams and worked examples, including charts for power, flow, tension, and other engineering formulas. Numerous exercises reinforce the methods and extend the charts to new situations."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.