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Ppi2pass Thermal and Fluids Systems Six-Minute Problems, 3rd Edition (Paperback) - Comprehensive Exam Prep with Problems and Detailed Solutions for th
**October 25, 2019 is the Last Open-Book PE Mechanical Exam**Problems and Detailed Solutions for Comprehensive Exam PrepUp-to-date to the NCEES exam specifications and codes*, this book now contains 100 multiple-choice problems representative of the NCEES PE Mechanical Thermal and Fluids Systems exam, format, scope of topics, and level of difficulty. Comprehensive step-by-step solutions for all problems demonstrate accurate and efficient solving approaches to be used on exam day. PPI's time-tested, detailed instructional design provides you with the most efficient and effective practice available.Thermal and Fluids Systems Six-Minute Problems, Third Edition (METSSX3) topics include: PrinciplesHydraulic and Fluid ApplicationsEnergy/Power System Applications*NCEES does not specify which codes and standards the PE Mechanical Thermal and Fluids Systems exam will use. It is likely that the codes and standards needed are not affected by the differences from one edition to the next.Pair these problems with the Thermal & Fluids Systems Reference Manual and Practice Exams for a comprehensive review.This book is included in the PE Mechanical Thermal and Fluids Systems Complete Exam Bundle.About the examThe NCEES PE Mechanical Exam is an 8-hour open-book exam. It contains 40 multiple choice questions in the 4 hour morning session and 40 multiple choice questions in the 4 hour afternoon session.
Daniel C. Deckler, PhD, PE, has worked on a wide variety of projects, including the space shuttle, space station, and anti-submarine warfare systems. He is now a professor of engineering at the University of Akron Wayne College, where he teaches courses in mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. He earned his master’s degree in mechanical engineering and his PhD in engineering from the University of Akron, and received his PE license in 1999.