Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Subject Guide
Handbooks
13 resources available
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- Open Access
ASM Handbook (Metals Handbook)
TA 459 .A5 (Sci.R)
Voluminous work on all aspects of the technology and engineering of metals and related materials.
Comprehensive Composite Materials
This resource covers all types of composite materials: polymer matrix, metal matrix, carbon/cement and ceramic matrices as well as smart materials, test methods and nondestructive evaluation of composites.
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers (2007)
Engineering Statistics Handbook
The National Institute of Standards and Technology published this e-Handbook of statistical methods in 2003. It is designed to show you how to integrate statistical methods into your engineering research.
Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control
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Handbooks in Operations Research and Management Science
This handbook covers designing and modeling stochastic systems using computer simulations.
Measure of Man and Woman: Human Factors in Design
TA 166 .M393 2002 latest edition in (Sci.R)
Excellent figures and data for ergonomic design.
Springer Handbook of Acoustics (2007)
Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials (E-Book)
This handbook provides broad coverage of a wide range of electronic and
photonic materials, starting from fundamentals and building up to
advanced topics and applications.
Springer Handbook of Engineering Statistics (2006)
Springer Handbook of Materials Measurement Methods (E-Book)
A good general reference for metrology in measurements.
Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology (E-Book)
The handbook covers micro/nanofabrication, and
micro/nanodevices, special emphasis is on scanning probe microscopy,
nanotribology and nanomechanics, molecularly thick films, industrial
applications and microdevice reliability, and on social aspects.
This handy guide provides background information on all aspects of wood science, including characteristics, physical and mechanical properties; commercial lumber grades; fastenings; structural members; gluing; moisture and dimensional changes; plywood and laminates; insulation; wood preservation; and more. We have the 1982 edition in the Science Reference section of Waldo (Lower Level) at call number
TA419 .W78
