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In What Engineers Know and How They Know It, Walter G. Vincenti delves into the intricate world of engineering, exploring the cognitive processes that underpin the field. This insightful work examines how engineers acquire knowledge and the methodologies they employ to transform theoretical concepts into practical applications.
Vincenti provides a historical perspective, tracing the evolution of engineering thought and practice. Through a series of compelling case studies, he unveils the interplay between scientific principles and engineering innovation, particularly in the realms of aerodynamics and aerospace technology. The narrative is rich with anecdotes that highlight the challenges and triumphs faced by engineers throughout history.
This book is ideal for students of engineering, professionals in the field, and anyone with a keen interest in the history of technology. Vincenti’s scholarly yet approachable style makes it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the foundations of engineering practice and thought.
“An essential read for anyone wishing to grasp the intellectual underpinnings of engineering.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 336
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 9780801845888
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