: Conversion tables and material properties essential for daily engineering calculations. The "Blue Book" in the Digital Age
If you cannot locate a copy of the Trouvay Cauvin handbook, the following public domain or commercially available alternatives cover similar technical ground:
Most engineers keep a copy on their tablet or phone for quick reference during site inspections. Instead of searching through multiple massive ASME volumes, you can quickly find a specific flange's "Face-to-Face" dimension or a pipe's "Schedule" wall thickness in seconds.