Selected Product: | Peterson's Stress Concentration Factors Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: Walter D. Pilkey, Deborah F. Pilkey Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 2008-01-14 ISBN-10: 0470048247 ISBN-13: 9780470048245 List Price: $165.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Practical Stress Analysis for Design Engineers: Design & Analysis of Aerospace Vehicle Structures ISBN-10: 0964701405 ISBN-13: 9780964701403 List Price:$99.00 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain ISBN-10: 007072542X ISBN-13: 0639785319252 List Price:$89.50 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain ISBN-10: 007072542X ISBN-13: 9780070725423 List Price:$94.00 Airframe Stress Analysis & Sizing ISBN-10: 9627128082 ISBN-13: 9789627128083 List Price:$75.00 Composite Airframe Structures ISBN-10: 9627128066 ISBN-13: 9789627128069 List Price:$65.00 Analysis and Design of Flight Vehicle Structures ISBN-10: 0961523409 ISBN-13: 9780961523404 List Price:$85.00 |
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