Practice Problems for the TFS Exam
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The e-book contains more than 300 problems, solved in great detail in 600+ pages. This preview contains 6 chapters and is 75+ pages, to give you a good "taste" of our approach.
The e-book covers all relevant topics for the PE Mechanical Thermal and Fluids Systems Exam: Thermodynamics & Energy Balances, Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics and Fluids Applications, Heat Transfer & Heat Exchanger Analysis, Psychrometrics and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, and General Engineering & Supportive Knowledge. This study problems e-book works on what we call the “principle of progressive overload”. With this technique you start with very easy problems and smoothly progress towards more complex problems. A good example of progressive overload is the story of the famous wrestler Milo of Croton in ancient Greece. This extraordinarily strong man was allegedly capable of carrying a fully grown bull on his shoulders. He was reported to have achieved this tremendous strength by walking around town with a new born calf on his shoulders every single day. As the calf grew, so did the man's strength. We recommend you work the problems in this book in the order they are presented. Within each section of the book, the first problems will feel “light”, like carrying that baby calf – you might even be tempted to skip them. We strongly urge you to resist this temptation. As you progress, the problems become harder, but the work you've been putting in with all the previous problems will bear fruit. You will be pleasantly surprised at how relatively easy those “hard” problems will seem. You will soon be carrying intellectual bulls on your shoulders! When you purchase access to the e-book you also obtain access via email to our technical advisors that will answer any question you might have about any of the problems in the e-book. Typical response time is less than 24 hours. You also get to join our private online community forum where you can interact with fellow P.E. Slayers and our technical advisors. |
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