Synopsis
Essential Tables for Students, Engineers, Scientists, and Mathematicians
Engineering Data Tables: Units, Materials, and Geometry
In engineering, science, and mathematics, success often depends on having quick access to accurate data, formulas, constants, and reference information. Whether solving homework problems, preparing for examinations, conducting research, or performing professional design calculations, students and practitioners frequently spend valuable time searching through textbooks and technical references for the information they need. This book brings together a comprehensive collection of essential engineering tables into a single convenient volume designed for rapid access and practical use.
Written in a clear and organized format, this handbook serves as both a learning companion and a professional reference. The material is carefully structured into seven major chapters covering the most frequently used topics in engineering, mathematics, and applied science. Each chapter contains concise tables, key formulas, important constants, and various exercises that help readers apply the information effectively.
Contents Include:
Chapter 1: Units, Symbols, and Constants
A complete reference to SI units, engineering symbols, dimensional analysis, conversion factors, physical constants, mathematical constants, and standard engineering notation.
Chapter 2: Mathematical Formulas and Identities
Essential algebraic identities, trigonometric relations, calculus formulas, vector analysis, matrices, eigenvalues, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, probability, statistics, and numerical methods.
Chapter 3: Mechanics of Materials and Structural Analysis
Fundamental stress-strain relationships, elasticity equations, beam formulas, torsion, buckling, failure criteria, fatigue, fracture mechanics, and pressure vessel design equations.
Chapter 4: Geometry of Sections
Areas, centroids, moments of inertia, section moduli, torsional constants, shear flow relationships, and geometric properties commonly used in structural and mechanical engineering.
Chapter 5: Engineering Materials and Physical Properties
Mechanical, thermal, electrical, and physical properties of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, concrete, wood, and other engineering materials.
Chapter 6: Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Properties
Fluid properties, hydrostatics, pipe flow, Bernoulli equations, heat transfer principles, convection, conduction, radiation, and heat exchanger relations.
Chapter 7: Electric Circuits and Electrical Quantities
Electrical units, circuit laws, resistive networks, AC circuit analysis, transformers, semiconductor devices, operational amplifiers, and electrical safety fundamentals.
Designed for undergraduate and graduate students, practicing engineers, scientists, educators, and technical professionals, this book provides a dependable desk reference that can be used throughout academic study and professional practice. Its concise presentation, extensive tables, and broad coverage make it an invaluable resource for anyone who regularly works with engineering calculations and technical problem-solving.
Whether you are studying for exams, completing engineering projects, conducting research, or simply looking for a reliable technical reference, Essential Tables for Students, Engineers, Scientists, and Mathematicians places hundreds of important formulas, constants, and engineering relationships at your fingertips. The book includes a total of 126 tables.
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