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Knovel Math

Knovel Math

Knovel Math is a Web-enabled library that provides fully documented Mathcad worksheets for engineering calculations, reducing the time it takes to solve and document complex math problems. Using Knovel Math, Mathcad users can simply find the worksheet they need using powerful search tools, download it into Mathcad and customize it with specific input values for problem solving. Knovel Math includes more than 4000 worksheets supporting the needs of mechanical, civil and structural engineers with further worksheets to be added in 2010. Using Knovel Math, engineers can quickly access complete and fully documented worksheets and perform their calculations using either US customary or metric units. This significantly improves productivity and the audit-ability of calculations. It ensures consistency, facilitates legacy knowledge transfer and promotes the adoption of best practices. Knovel Math is web-enabled allowing engineers to access Mathcad worksheets at any time. Users can search for worksheets using keywords (eg. beam flexure) or browse through the Mathcad- enabled titles. In addition to the Mathcad worksheets, users have access to the latest editions of reference titles from which they have been developed. Worksheets are fully expanded from their original published form (including all intermediate steps) and are fully editable. Worksheets are available in both U.S. customary and metric units.

For more information: http://why.knovel.com/solution/knovel-math.html

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