Best Reference Books for Cryogenic Engineering
List of "Best Reference Books for Cryogenic Engineering" 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.
- Fundamentals of Cryogenic Engineering by Mukhopadhyay,MamataPrentice Hall India Learning Private Limited (Number of pages: 364)
- Cryogenic Engineering, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded by Thomas FlynnCRC Press (Number of pages: 912)
- Cryogenic Process Engineering (International Cryogenics Monograph Series) by Klaus D. Timmerhaus,Thomas M. FlynnSpringer (Number of pages: 612)
- Cryogenic Engineering: Fifty Years of Progress (International Cryogenics Monograph Series) bySpringer (Number of pages: 374)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1968 Cryogenic Engineering Conference Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio August 19–21, 1968 by K. D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 482)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1958 Cryogenic Engineering Conference: Volume 4 by K. D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 498)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1959 Cryogenic Engineering Conference University of California, Berkeley, California September 2–4, 1959: Volume 5 by K. D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 584)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1960 Cryogenic Engineering Conference University of Colorado and National Bureau of Standards Boulder, Colorado August 23–25, 1960: Volume 6 by K. D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 662)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1961 Cryogenic Engineering Conference University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan August 15–17, 1961 by K.D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 582)
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1963 Cryogenic Engineering Conference University of Colorado College of Engineering and National ... Boulder, Colorado August 19–21, 1963 by K.D. TimmerhausSpringer (Number of pages: 580)
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