Michael R. Lindeburg, PE’s FE Mechanical Review Manual offers a complete review for the CBT FE Mechanical exam. This book is part of a comprehensive learning management system designed to help you pass the FE exam the first time.
Features of FE Mechanical Review include:
complete coverage of all exam knowledge areas equations, figures, and tables of the NCEES FE Reference Handbook in blue boxes to familiarize you with the only reference you’ll have on exam day concise explanations supported by exam-like example problems, with step-by-step solutions to reinforce the theory and application of fundamental concepts a robust index with thousands of terms
Mechanical Engineering Topics Covered
Computational Tools Dynamics, Kinematics, and Vibrations Electricity and Magnetism Engineering Economics Ethics and Professional Practice Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer Material Properties and Processing Mathematics Materials Measurement, Instrumentation, and Controls Mechanical Design and Analysis Mechanics of Materials Probability and Statistics Statics Thermodynamics
Binding: Paperback About the Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company has been trusted by engineering exam candidates since 1975.
How does one truly rate a book, nay, an experience, such as this? Tackling this book requires dedication, grit, and confidence. Just when I thought I bested a section, the next reared its head, bringing more challenges, more lessons, and more pain.
This book is a journey, and the journey itself is said to be better than the destination. In this case, that maxim is wrong; the destination is the light at the end of the tunnel, the next breath of air, the motivation for the next page. Finishing this book felt like arriving at Mt. Everest’s base camp: a success in itself, but only a mere fraction of the total climb. The summit is the exam, and three stars awaits this review should I pass.