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Mcgraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering

Experimental Methods for Engineers

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This market leader offers the broadest range of experimental measurement techniques available for mechanical and general engineering applications. Offering clear descriptions of the general behavior of different measurement techniques, such as pressure, flow, and temperature, the text emphasizes the use of uncertainty analysis and statistical data analysis in estimating the accuracy of measurements.

720 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1971

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Jack P. Holman

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April 11, 2012
This book is really unique. It provides experimental methods for data analysis, measurements, measuring instruments, and report writing...

It's very helpful to researchers who want to develop their report writing skills.

I recommend it to professors and students of engineering subjects...
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it's very great book to help instrumentation
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It is an important book for engineers about their scientific workings.
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