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This month, our classic and contemporary engineering texts take center stage. Dover offers a wide variety of titles for core courses on heat transfer, elasticity, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and aerospace engineering as well as such burgeoning fields as synthetic fuels and invisibility. You can also read an article that explores a variety of "tough stuff" from Dover's Rochelle Kronzek, and download excerpts from important works on air pollution, linear robust control, and chemical reaction engineering. |
Engineering Texts: Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical & More
Dover publishes nearly 200 engineering titles and we've handpicked our very best for you to browse, from our latest releases to works on aeronautical engineering, civil and mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. Topics cover chemical reactions, differential geometry, aircraft structures, flow-induced vibrations, impact, fluid mechanics, digital filters, communication nets, and much more. |
Exclusive Article: Tough Stuff
Nanotechnology and research-borne new nano-materials are revolutionizing the strength, size, and durability of what were long considered benign materials and elements. Dover Editor Rochelle Kronzek offers a wide-ranging article that explores graphene, a single-atom layer of pure carbon, hydrogels, networks of polymer chains that are water-insoluble, and copper's antibacterial qualities. |
Free Book Excerpts: Air Pollution, Linear Robust Control & More
You can go inside three of Dover's recent engineering releases with a click of your mouse. Download pages from Fundamentals of Air Pollution Engineering by Richard C. Flagan and John H. Seinfeld, Michael Green and David J. N. Limebeer's Linear Robust Control, and Fundamentals of Chemical Reaction Engineering by Mark E. Davis and Robert J. Davis. |
Until next month, |
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John Grafton
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