The eighth edition of "Engineering Economic Analysis", introduces the fundamental concepts of engineering economics. Written for standard engineering economics courses, this volume by Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, and Ted G. Eschenbach covers the time value of money principles for engineering projects and isolates the problems and decisions ...
This book is designed for the standard Engineering Economy course, commonly taught in Industrial Engineering departments and required of most engineering majors. The text focuses on financial and economic decision making for engineering projects, with an emphasis on problem solving, resource allocation, and the time value of money. The pioneering ...
Essentials of Engineering Economic Analysis, Second Edition, includes the first twelve chapters of the best-selling textbook Engineering Economic Analysis, Eighth Edition, (1-57645-053-8) by Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, and Ted G. Eschenbach. Perfect for courses taught on a quarter schedule, Essentials of Engineering Economic Analysis, ...
Provides an in-depth review of the fundamentals for the morning portion and the general afternoon portion of the FE exam. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field. This is the core textbook included in every FE Learning System, and contains SI units.
This is a course pack comprising two items that are supplements to the main text, "Engineering Economic Analysis". The items are "Engineering Economic Analysis Quick Study Guide", and a Windows diskette. The main text is designed for courses commonly titled engineering economy or engineering economic analysis, taught in departments of industrial ...
This text may be used alone or in conjunction with "Civil Engineering License Review", 14th edition. Either way, this book is a stand-alone resource containing problems and solutions. The chapter topics match those of the License Review book. Here all the problems have been reproduced for each chapter, this time followed by detailed step-by-step ...
This is a new book written specifically for the closed-book EIT/FE exam. Ten professors have combined their efforts so that each chapter is written by an expert in his field. These include textbook authors Lawrence H. Van Vlack (Elements of Materials Science and Engineering), Charles Smith (Statics, Dynamics, More Dynamics) and Donald Newnan ...
This license review book is written specifically for the Civil Engineering/Professional Engineer (principles and practice) exam. It covers the exam topics in 12 sections: buildings, bridges, foundations, retaining structures, seismic design, hydraulics, engineering hydrology, water treatment, wastewater treatment, geotechnical/soils, and ...
Now published on an annual basis for the closed-book EIT/FE exam, this volume has been thoroughly revised to provide an up-to-date, systematic review of the fundamentals of engineering, with each chapter written by an expert in the field. The introduction describes the exam, its structure, exam day strategies, exam scoring and passing rate ...
This is a course pack, combining three items: the text - "Engineering Economic Analysis"; "Engineering Economic Analysis Quick Study Guide"; and a Windows diskette. The main text is designed for courses commonly titled engineering economy or engineering economic analysis, a course taught in departments of industrial engineering, mechanical ...
This 320-page book is available separately from the main text, Engineering Economic Analysis, 8/e. It contains a 32-page summary of engineering economy, followed by 386 problems, each with a detailed solution.
This is an examination review manual for students planning to take the EIT exam in civil engineering. It was written by six civil engineering professors for the closed book afternoon FE/Civil Examination. Each topic is reviewed with example problems. Many end-of-chapter problems with complete step-by-step solutions and a complete sample exam with ...
A revision of a proven guide for those preparing for the Engineer-in-Training Exam, this text also serves as a standard reference for professional engineers. Contents: Mathematics; Computer Programming; Statics; Dynamics; Mechanics of Materials; Fluid Mechanics; Thermodynamics; Chemistry; Electricity; Structure of Matter; and Materials Science.
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