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Mechanics for Engineering
H FAWKES
This book introduces all the basic concepts of mechanics – from measurement accuracy, through the concepts of moments and equilibrium, gravity and friction, to the application of momentum and impulse.
KEY FEATURES
• Graphics are used to explain difficult concepts
• Promotes learning through stimulating activities
• Suitable for individual or group study
• Teaches principles via explicit examples
• Self-evaluation exercises support the learner throughout
• Answers provided to all exercises and activities.
SUITABLE FOR
Engineering students requiring a basic knowledge of the basic concepts of mechanics who are studying towards a Bachelor’s Degree or a National Diploma.
Sanitary Plumbing Services in South Africa
BH CLARK
This is the first book published in South Africa that deals comprehensively with the engineering aspects of hot and cold water reticulation, sanitary plumbing above ground and drains below ground. Many years of experience of architectural practice and a careful examination of the current thinking of experts in the field, have enabled the author to establish the critical areas of knowledge and to present this in an easily followed and comprehensively illustrated text.
KEY FEATURES
• The best present-day practices are explained
• Practical diagrams are found throughout the text
• The work traces the evolution of plumbing, enabling the reader to comprehend
regulations in force
• The high pressure balanced hot-cold reticulation, with a detailed examination
of layout considerations, material selection and all important issues of control
fittings and pipe sizings
• Various sanitary plumbing discharge systems are examined, leading to the
advanced single stack pipe system and closed drainage system that eliminates complex, wasteful and unsightly pipe work, maintenance, manholes and open gullies.
978 0 70214 407 3 1999
416 PAGES
ZAR R432.00
            978 0 70212 758 8 3e 1998
192 PAGES
ZAR R340.00
   JUTA ENGINEERING CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
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