"Current Practice In Gas Engine Design" offers a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices involved in the design and engineering of gas engines. Written by Harry Lee Koenig and George Whitmore Rice, this book delves into the intricacies of engine performance, fuel efficiency, and structural integrity.
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