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[MW:618] Online Engineering Calculators (Mechanical/ Civil/ Mettalurgy/ Unit Conversion, etc.) & other Technical sites

Online Engineering Calculators (Mechanical/ Civil/ Mettalurgy/ Unit Conversion, etc.) & other Technical sites

 

 

Please visit www.calculatoredge.com & www.mycalculations.com an online tool for Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical Engineers, it has hundreds of equations and formula, its all FREE.

 

Following are the good technical sites:

 

Description

SITE

ENG NET

http://www.engnetglobal.com/

ESB Consultancy

http://www.esbconsult.com/

International protective coating

http://www.international-pc.com/pc/

ENGINEERING POWER TOOLS

www.pwr-tools.com

SHELL E-SPIR

www.e-spir.shell.com

Web-based Engineering Calculations & Graphics

www.mycalculationS.com

 Steel Guide

www.key-to-steel.com

 

www.techstreet.com

My calculators

www.mycalculations.com

 

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/

Cambridge university

http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/index.html

Fabrication technology

http://www.fabtech.in/FabPortal/

A CORROSION AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY SITE
THE HENDRIX GROUP

http://hghouston.com/index.html

Browse Lots of Engineering Books, Free for Download

www.artikel-software.com

Online tool for Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical Engineers, it has hundreds of equations and formula, its all FREE.

www.calculatoredge.com

Engineering Tips Forums

www.eng-tips.com

 

Materials & Metallurgy (Mills)

 

arcelormittal

www.arcelormittal.com/

Avesta

 

Corus

www.corusgroup.com/en/

dillinger

www.dillinger.de/dh/index.shtml.en

JFE Steel - Japan

www.jfe-steel.co.jp/en/

Mannesmann

www.mannesmann.com

Otokumpu

www.outokumpu.com

Posco

http://www.posco.co.kr/homepage/docs/en/s91a0010001i.jsp

sandvik

www.smt.sandvik.com

Industeel

www.industeel.info/

 

 

Note:

If any members have some more useful technical sites, may please share…

 

Best regards,

 

Sunil S. Agrawal

Engineering & Design Tecnimont ICB


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