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Modeling Engineering Systems: PC-Based Techniques and Design Tools

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Shows how any engineering program can be modeled on a personal computer through a common method for analysis and solution.

294 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1993

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Jack W. Lewis

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Jack Lewis has had successive careers as a U.S. Coast Guard officer, marine engineer, corporate CEO, software developer, horse breeder/trainer, textbook author and, late in life, a registered nurse, volunteer paramedic, and washtub bass player in an old-time string band. He lives with his wife in the middle of Jefferson National Forest in rural western Virginia, in a county that didn’t quite make the cut into West Virginia. A history buff, he has had a decades-long fascination with the American Civil War. Storm Coming, A Novel of the Civil War in western Virginia, is his first novel.

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