Machine Design and Materials Six-minute Problems - Softcover

Cooke, Harriet G.

 
9781591265511: Machine Design and Materials Six-minute Problems

Synopsis

Comprehensive Practice for the NCEES PE Mechanical Machine Design & Materials Exam

With an average of only six minutes to solve each problem on the PE Mechanical Machine Design and Materials exam, speed and accuracy are vital to your success. Machine Design and Materials Six-Minute Problems prepares you to answer even the most difficult morning and afternoon mechanical systems and materials problems in just minutes.

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Topics Covered

  • Applications: Joints and Fasteners
  • Applications: Materials and Process
  • Applications: Mechanical Components
  • Applications: Vibration/Dynamic Analysis
  • Principles of Machine Design and Materials


Key Features
  • 85 challenging multiple-choice problems, similar in format and difficulty to the actual exam.
  • Two levels of difficulty: 19 morning (breadth) problems and 66 afternoon (depth) problems.
  • A hint for each problem, to help you get started on the right path.
  • Step-by-step solutions outlining how to strategically answer problems quickly and correctly.
  • Explanations of the three “distractor” answer choices, so you can see where common errors occur and learn how to avoid them.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company
     

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About the Authors

Harriet G. Cooke received her professional engineering license in North Carolina in 1998. She holds three patents and several trade secrets, and has written a series of technical papers. Ms. Cooke received her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1991. Soon after, she became a member of the design team that created what was at that time the world's largest fiber optic cabling machine. The problems in this book are drawn from real-world situations encountered by Ms. Cooke during her long and varied career.


Harriet G. Cooke received her professional engineering license in North Carolina in 1998. She holds three patents and several trade secrets, and has written a series of technical papers. Ms. Cooke received her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1991. Soon after, she became a member of the design team that created what was at that time the world’s largest fiber optic cabling machine. The problems in this book are drawn from real-world situations encountered by Ms. Cooke during her long and varied career.

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