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I am looking for recommendations of two types of books.  First, I am looking for a book that is basically loaded with LOTS of tables on material properties (mechanical, chemical, thermal, etc).  Second, an all-around resource book (like Marks) for mechanical engineers.  Thank you very much.

RE: Recommended books.....

For material properties try:
Handbook of Chemistry and Pyhsics,
and also the web site: www.matweb.com

For resource book try:
Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals,
by Eshbach.

RE: Recommended books.....

A good reference is:

MIL-HDBK-5H, Metallic Materials and Elements for Aerospace Structures, U.S. Department of Defense, 1998.


Tom Irvine
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