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Engineer's Guide to Technical Writing

Engineer's Guide to Technical Writing
Author:K.G. Budinski
ISBN#:0-87170-693-8
Published:2001, ASM International
Format:Hardbound
Pages:400
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The ability to write clearly is essential for career advancement in any technical field. This book provides easy-to-follow guidelines, methods, and rules that will make you a more effective technical writer. The author is a practicing engineer who understands the need for writing in a practical, no-nonsense style. Through numerous examples, tips, and rules, you will learn how to write effective memos, documents, and technical reports that will get results and help you advance in your career. Includes checklists and step-by-step techniques that make writing less of a challenge.

Contents:

* What is Technical Writing
* Reasons for Writing
* Performing Technical Studies
* Writing Strategy
* Document Options
* Criteria for Good Writing
* Writing Style
* Using Illustrations
* Formal Report: Outline, Introduction, Body, and Closure
* Informal Reports
* Reviewing and Editing
* Oral Presentations
* Getting It Done
Class NameDescriptionLessonsDifficultyDepartment
Intro to Materials 100This class identifies the major categories of materials used in manufacturing and compares their general properties.19Beginner Intro to Materials 100
Structure of Metals 110This class describes the atomic structure of metals and explains how this structure affects each metal's properties.15Beginner Structure of Metals 110
Mechanical Properties of Metals 120This class describes common mechanical properties of metals and explains the stress-strain curve. Includes an Interactive Lab.12Beginner Mechanical Properties of Metals 120
Physical Properties of Metals 130This class introduces the physical properties of metals and explains how these properties determine potential applications.11Beginner Physical Properties of Metals 130
Metal Manufacturing 140This class walks through the steps used to produce commercial steel from its original ore.13Beginner Metal Manufacturing 140
Metal Classification 150This class introduces the AISI-SAE classification for steels.13Beginner Metal Classification 150
Ferrous Metals and Alloys 210This class identifies the major categories, properties, and uses of steels and their alloys.16Intermediate Ferrous Metals and Alloys 210
Nonferrous Metals and Alloys 220This class identifies the major categories, properties, and uses of nonferrous metals and their alloys.14Intermediate Nonferrous Metals and Alloys 220
Heat Treatment of Steel 230This class describes the different steel phases as well as common heat treatment methods for steel. Includes an Interactive Lab.18Intermediate Heat Treatment of Steel 230
Plastics 240This class identifies the major categories, properties, and uses of plastics.17Intermediate Plastics 240
Ceramics 250This class identifies the major categories, properties, and uses of ceramics.17Intermediate Ceramics 250
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