01820 a2200433 450000500170000000800430001702000220006003700360008204000070011804100080012507200150013307200150014807200160016307200150017907200160019407200160021007200150022607200150024107200130025607200130026907200140028207200130029607200140030907200140032307200130033707200130035007200210036307200210038407200210040507200210042607200170044710000260046424500510049025000060054126000240054730000100057152007880058199900170136920250526161929.0250430042024xx 1092 eng  a9780367333775qBC bTaylor & FranciscGBP 56.99fBB a01 aeng7 aTGB2thema7 aTBC2thema7 aTGMF2thema7 aTHN2thema7 aPHDT2thema7 aPHDY2thema7 aTGP2thema7 aPBW2thema7 aTGB2bic7 aTBC2bic7 aTGMF2bic7 aTHN2bic7 aPHDT2bic7 aPHDY2bic7 aTGP2bic7 aPBW2bic7 aSCI0410002bisac7 aSCI0650002bisac7 aTEC0090202bisac7 aTEC0090702bisac7 a620.12bisac1 aMichael Clifford962310aIntroduction to Mechanical EngineeringbPart 2 a2 bCRC Pressc20241126 a621 p bIntroduction to Mechanical Engineering: Part 2 is the essential text for all second-year undergraduate students as well as those studying foundation degrees and Higher National Diplomas. Written by an experienced team of lecturers at the internationally renowned University of Nottingham, the text provides thorough coverage of the following core engineering topics, fully updated for the Second Edition: Fluid dynamics Thermodynamics Solid mechanics Electromechanical drive systems Feedback and control theory Structural vibration As well as mechanical engineers, the text will be highly relevant to automotive, aeronautical/aerospace and general engineering students. All units include questions, with Units 4 and 5 including enhanced, detailed solutions online as a bonus feature. c10404d10404