Re: Here it is...proof Dave is wrong....



morrisjcroy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
My editions of Halliday & Resnick, Beer & Johnston, and Kreith, of course.

"Optimization of Chemical Processes" by Edgar & Himmelblau is, for the most
part, a good reference on the subject of optimization, though there are a
few things it might have handled better. My edition's ten years old and it
doesn't cover some of the newer methods.

"Fundamentals of Astrodynamics" by Bate, Mueller, and White is an excellent
introduction to the subject and is often cited in other publications.

"Advanced Calculus" by Spiegel, one of the few "Schaum's Outlines" that I
can readily recommend as a reference.

"Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis" by Irwin is, for the most part, a good
introduction to electrical circuits.

I've seen most of these, except the chemical process one and Irwin
circuit analysis ones.

What textbook was used for mechanics of materials?


The introductory course used the one by Popov with the advanced course using an older edition of Seely & Smith.
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