
Handbook of Mathematical Functions
The present volume is an outgrowth of a Conference on Mathematical Tables held at Cambridge, Mass., on September 15-16, 1954, under the auspices of the National Science Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Handbook was prepared under the direction of the late Milton Abramowitz, and Irene A. Stegun. This volume is the result of the cooperative effort of many persons and a number of organizations. The National Bureau of Standards has long been turning out mathematical tables and has had under consideration, for at least IO years, the production of a compendium like the present one. This present volume is evidence that Conferences can sometimes reach conclusions and that their recommendations sometimes get acted on. The present Handbook has been designed to provide scientific investigators with a comprehensive and self-contained summary of the mathematical functions that arise in physical and engineering problems. It is hoped that this volume will not only meet the needs of all table users but will in many cases acquaint its users with new functions.
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Fracture Mechanics
This book should have 7 Parts which are the following; PREAMBLE, FRACTURE MECHANICS, LINEAR ELASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS, ELASTO PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS, SUBCRITICAL CRACK GROWTH, FRACTURE MECHANICS OF CONCRETE, and FINITE ELEMENT TECHNIQUES IN FRACTURE MECHANICS. It should also contain 24 chapters which discuss to you to learn more about this book. Not only have that, if you scan this book, you can see the List of Figures, and the List of Tables,
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Fluid Mechanics 4th edition
This book is intended for an undergraduate course in fluid mechanics, and there is plenty material for a full year of instruction.The triad and integral, differential, and experimental approaches is retained and is approached in that order of presentation. The informal, student-oriented style is retained, and if it succeeds, has the flavor of an interactive lecture by the author. The projects allow the students to set sizes and parameters and achieved good design with more than one approach. New to this book, and to any fluid mechanics textbook, is a special appendix, Appendix E, Introduction to the Engineering Equation Solver (EES), which is keyed to many examples and problems throughout the book.
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