"Elements of Heat-power Engineering, Volume Pt3" delves into the core principles and practical applications of heat-power engineering. Authored by C. F. Hirshfeld, this volume provides a comprehensive exploration of the subject, suitable for students and practicing engineers alike. The book covers a range of topics, offering detailed analysis and illustrative examples relevant to the design, operation, and maintenance of heat-power systems.
Originally published in 1926, this work offers valuable insights into the engineering practices of the early 20th century. Though technologies have evolved, the fundamental principles discussed remain relevant for understanding modern power generation and utilization. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the foundations of heat-power engineering.
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