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Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations (2ed) [Mathcad-enabled]
Author: Tyler G. Hicks | Size: ?? MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: McGraw-Hill | Year: 2007 | pages: 4042 |
Knovel Release Date: Sep 17, 2009 | ISBN: 978-0071472937 | Electronic ISBN: 978-1615830633
Knovel Release Date: Sep 17, 2009 | ISBN: 978-0071472937 | Electronic ISBN: 978-1615830633
Covering all aspects of civil engineering calculations in an easy-to-understand format, the new edition of the Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations contains over 500 revised and updated calculations that show you exactly how to compute the desired values for a particular design, going quickly from data to finished result. A vast majority (417) of calculations have been made interactive using Mathcad® in both US Customary and SI units to make it easier to solve the civil engineering problems that come your way. From structural steel to reinforced concrete, from bridges and dams to highways and roads, Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations, 2nd edition, lets you handle all of these design calculations quickly and more importantly, correctly. [Mathcad 14.0 is required.].
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BOOK IS ALREADY AVAILABLE IN FOLLOWING THREAD BUT WITH DIFFERENT ISBN edition (and without MathCAD examples) and should not be confused with this edition
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