Experimental methods for engineers
J. P. Holman
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Experimental methods for engineers
by J. P. Holman
Published
1966
Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Pages
412
Description
"Experimental Methods for Engineers 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."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Bad Blood
Introduction to biomedical equipment technology
Mechanical measurements
Biomedical instrumentation and measurements
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SCADA
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Who is the author of Experimental methods for engineers?
Experimental methods for engineers was written by J. P. Holman.
When was Experimental methods for engineers published?
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