Best Books for a Transport Engineer
List of "Best Books for a Transport Engineer" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles (Includes Unit Operations), 4th Ed. by GEANKOPLIS CHRISTIE J.Prentice Hall of India (Number of pages: 1040)
- Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Eighth Edition by Don Green,Robert PerryMcGraw-Hill Education (Number of pages: 2704)
- Transport Phenomena, 2nd Edition by R. Byron Bird,Warren E. Stewart,Edwin N. LightfootWiley (Number of pages: 895)
- Engineer to Win by Carroll SmithOsprey Publishing (Number of pages: 272)
- Transport Modeling for Environmental Engineers and Scientists by Mark M. ClarkWiley (Number of pages: 664)
- A Concise Treatise for Students and Engineers (Classic Reprint) by Charles H. BenjaminForgotten Books (Number of pages: 330)
- Automobile Nomenclature: Including Names of Car Parts and Items of Terminology (Classic Reprint) by Society of Automotive EngineersForgotten Books (Number of pages: 28)
- Transport Processes and Unit Operations (3rd Edition) by Christie J. GeankoplisPrentice Hall PTR (Number of pages: 921)
- Traffic Engineering Handbook by ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers),Brian Wolshon,Anurag PandeWiley (Number of pages: 688)
- Transport Phenomena for Engineers (International series in chemical engineering) by Louis TheodoreTBS The Book Service Ltd (Number of pages: 350)
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