kaconnol
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2012
- 14
First post on the board, though I've used it for technical info many times.
I'm working on a blog post for must have technical references for new/young engineers. I'd love to get some feedback; specifically other disciplines. For me:
Discipline: Mechanical/Piping
Reference: Crane Flow of Fluids, Technical Paper #410
Why: I use it at least twice a week. For such a small book it has about everything you need for simple pipe sizing calculations. It has fluid properties, pressure loss info for typical fittings, and of course my favorite table "Flow of Water through a Schedule 40 Steel Pipe".
Kevin Connolly, PE
www.TheEngineeringSurvivalGuide.com]
I'm working on a blog post for must have technical references for new/young engineers. I'd love to get some feedback; specifically other disciplines. For me:
Discipline: Mechanical/Piping
Reference: Crane Flow of Fluids, Technical Paper #410
Why: I use it at least twice a week. For such a small book it has about everything you need for simple pipe sizing calculations. It has fluid properties, pressure loss info for typical fittings, and of course my favorite table "Flow of Water through a Schedule 40 Steel Pipe".
Kevin Connolly, PE
www.TheEngineeringSurvivalGuide.com]