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PPI Practice Problems for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam, 13th Edition (Paperback) – Comprehensive Practice Guide for the NCEES PE Mechanical Exam ... Practice for the Mechanical Pe Exam) Thirteenth Edición
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The Practice Problems for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam includes over 850 six-minute, multiple-choice, exam-like practice problems to illustrate the type of problems you'll encounter during the exam; clear, complete, and easy-to-follow solutions to deepen your understanding of all knowledge areas covered in the exam; and step-by-step calculations using equations and nomenclature from the NCEES PE Mechanical exam.
Key Features:
- Over 850 six-minute, multiple-choice, exam-like practice problems.
- Clear, complete, and easy-to-follow solutions.
- Step-by-step calculations using equations and nomenclature.
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company
- ISBN-101591264154
- ISBN-13978-1591264156
- EdiciónThirteenth
- EditorialPPI, A Kaplan Company
- Fecha de publicación15 Abril 2013
- IdiomaInglés
- Dimensiones8.25 x 1.5 x 10.75 pulgadas
- Número de páginas584 páginas
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Extensive Exam TopicsThorough coverage of HVAC & Refrigeration, Machine Design & Materials, and Thermal & Fluid Systems. |
Always Up-to-Date CodesMirrors codes and standards NCEES currently uses for the PE Mechanical exams and found throughout the Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual. |
850+ Clarifying ExamplesExample problems build exam confidence through instructional and informative solutions that are designed to reinforce your knowledge. |
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The Name You TrustAuthored by Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, the leader in engineering exam references. |
Multiple Problem TypesSix-minute multiple choice problems focus on individual concepts, while longer complex problems challenge you to identify and apply engineering concepts. |
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- Editorial : PPI, A Kaplan Company; Thirteenth edición (15 Abril 2013)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa blanda : 584 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 1591264154
- ISBN-13 : 978-1591264156
- Dimensiones : 8.25 x 1.5 x 10.75 pulgadas
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Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, is one of the best-known authors of engineering textbooks and references. His books and courses have influenced millions of engineers around the world. Since 1975, he has authored over 40 engineering reference and exam preparation books. He has spent thousands of hours teaching engineering to students and practicing engineers. He holds bachelor of science and master of science degrees in industrial engineering from Stanford University.
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1. PE Exam Review for Mechanical Systems, Kennedy
2. Practice Problems for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam, 13th Ed (this book)
3. Six-Minute Solutions for Mechanical PE Exam Mechanical Systems and Materials Problems, 2nd Ed
4. Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 13th Ed
5. Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design
6. NCEES Practice Exam
7. Printed and added to hand notes unit conversions, beam tables, MERM index, stress concentration tables
I started with the Kennedy book and read the whole thing front to back. Then I solved all of Six-Minute problems. Then I worked all of the problems of MERM practice problems for chapter 45-66. Throughout all of this I took notes on key points and marked pages in MERM and Shigley. About a month before the exam I took the practice exam and did pretty well. From there I just studied concepts or units I had missed.
This book is very frustrating, because many of the problems are poorly-worded or poorly diagrammed, such that the answer isn't obvious until you turn to the solution and say "WHAT?".
Some examples (FAIR USE-illustrative)
Problem 48-8. Asks you to give the term for a material whose "properties are invariant with direction", which describes an isotropic material. Except that "Isotropic" isn't one of the answers given. So you turn to the solution, which says "An Anisotropic material looks and behaves the same in every direction." Which is exactly opposite of what an anisotropic material is.
Problem 51-6 has you finding the thermally-induced tensile stress in a steel bolt that's holding a steel flange to an aluminum flange. The thermal growth of the aluminum is greater than the steel, which puts the bolt into tension. The problem statement gives you the CTE for steel and aluminum, but they're the same, which means that there's no thermally induced stress at all. So you turn to the solution and find that you can find a nonzero thermally induced stress if you use the correct CTE for aluminum.
Problem 51-10 wants you to look at a beam in compression, and then find the normal stress out of the beam, based upon the compressive axial load and an applied shear at the section of interest. Basically, it's asking you to combine the shear in a plane with a stress that's normal to that plane, which is physically impossible. So you turn to the solution and it seems that whoever solved the problem didn't read it because he arbitrarily decided that the stress was in plane. Which is physically meaningful, but not what was put explicitly into the problem statement.
So if you are willing to go to their classes and get the errata (I hope there's errata!), or print errata off their website, or just hope that you find all the errors this is a great book. If this is the only practice problems book, then it's adequate.

