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Dictionary of Engineering
Was R226.95Now R181.56(eB 1816)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.ISBN: 9780071410502 Publication date: January 2003 Length: 210mm Width: 142mm Thickness: 34mm Weight: 717g Edition: 2nd Edition Pages: 642 Illustrations: Illustrated Readership: General; Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly
Dictionary of Engineering
Author: McGraw-Hill Companies
Was R226.95 Now R181.56
A dictionary for anyone seeking definitions of words and phrases encountered in engineering. This second edition contains approximately 17,500 entries, each accompanied by a pronunciation guide. The entries are also supplemented by conversion tables, explanations of notation, and other data. This second edition of the "McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Engineering" aims to provide a major revision of this trade edition of the engineering content in the "McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms" (based on the 6th edition). It covers the principal engineering fields and contains approximately 17,500 entries, each accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Coverage includes terms in the fields of: building construction; chemical engineering; civil engineering; control systems; design engineering; engineering acoustics; industrial engineering; information technology and computing; mechanical engineering; systems engineering; telecommunications; and themodynamics. The entries are supplemented by conversion tables, explanations of scientific, technical and mathematical notation, as well as tables of statistical and historical interest. The dictionary aims to allow the user to keep pace with the expanding language of technology and the proliferation of highly specialized terms and acronyms. - Frontmatter Preface
- Editorial Staff
- How to Use the Dictionary
- Scope of Fields
- Pronunciation Key Dictionary Entries A
- Z Appendices Conversion tables
- Scientific Notation
- Data Tables
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required
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