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#1 Austro

Austro

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Posted 25 March 2009 - 10:07 PM

http://www.amazon.co...i...0V&v=glance

http://www.amazon.co...i...ER&v=glance

http://www.amazon.co...i...F8&v=glance (already a design book from school but I guess I lost it.)

BTW I work in an aerospace maintenance facility and I am a recent Chem E graduate....

I was wondering if there are any other books (if you recommend any of these) that are good for general engineering knowledge.

Also, how important is a P.E.? There are very few PEs where I work and I in my state one is required to be sponsored by a PE to get a PE. Furthermore, it doesnt really suit me being aerospace as only plating and possibly plasma spray are the only things that specifically apply to Chem E so I think I may be looking for a job in Nat. Gas/petroleum.

I was just wondering what are some general engineering books and some Nat. Gas/Oil midstream/downstream books that would be useful for a newly graduated Chem. Engineer.

Also, next year I am getting my M.S. in Industrial Engineering next Fall. I suppose it is too late to change that now but I was just wondering if that was a bad decision. I couldnt get my M.S. in Chem E because of time constraints.




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