books by subject
Mechanical & Material Engineering
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Gears and Gearing
An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications w/Software: AND Software (McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering)
Fluid Mechanics with Student Resources CD-ROM
Mechanical Engineering Design
Programmable Logic Controllers and Their Engineering Applications
Control Engineering
Control System Design and Simulation
Quality on Trial: Bringing Bottom-line Accountability to the Quality Effort
Engineering Mathematics Exposed
Fluid Mechanics (Schaum's Outline Series in Mechanical Engineering)
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Principles of Water Quality Control (C.I.L. S.)
Engineering Materials: v.1: An Introduction to Their Properties and Applications (Materials Science & Technology Monographs)
Lectures on Statistical Mechanics
Multivariable System Theory and Design (Pergamon International Library of Science, Technology, Engineering & Social Studies)
Electrical Machines & Drives: Worked Examples: Volume 2 (Applied Electricity & Electronics S.)
Engineering Materials 2: An Introduction to Microstructures, Processing and Design (Materials Science & Technology Monographs)
Combustion and Emissions Control II: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Combustion and Emissions Control, London, UK, 4-5 December 1995
Engineering Materials 1: An Introduction to Properties, Applications and Design
Tracking And Data Association by Yaakov BarShalom and Thomas E Fortmann: Volume 179 (Mathematics in Science and Engineering)
Theory of Viscoelasticity: An Introduction
TQM in Action
Statistical Aspects of Quality Control (Statistical Modeling and Decision Science)
Wave Propagation and Scattering in Random Media: Multiple Scattering, Turbulence, Rough Surfaces and Remote Sensing v. 2
Modeling Axisymmetric Flows: Dynamics of Films, Jets and Drops
Fundamentals of Human/Computer Interaction (Computers and People)
Ultrasonic Instruments and Devices
Elasticity: Theory, Applications, and Numerics
Information Technology and the Future Enterprise: New Models for Managers