It’s time for some quirky engineering on your iPhone as we round up some of the best engineering applications available for the device.
No 10. Engineer’s calculator
Fittingly, we start off with the most basic requirement of an engineer with this handy calculator. This engineering calculator practically has no size limits and displays numbers in engineering notations. This calculator also features some good number of mathematical functions.
Click here to learn more about this app and its price
No 9. Pipe sizer
Input the flow rate and velocity of the flow and this calculator will give you the exact internal pipe diameter required. Works in both metric and imperial unit systems.
Click here to learn more about this app and its price
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Great List! I found a Mohr’s Circle app on the app store that really would have been helpful back in engineering school-
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mohrscircle/id395110520?mt=8
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I suggest this iPhone app: http://itunes.apple.com/it/app/engineering-toolbox/id421215533?mt=8
I suggest this iPhone app: http://itunes.apple.com/es/app/forces/id490425851?mt=8&ls=1
No engineering app list could be complete with out the inclusion of Wolfram Alpha. This app, which initially cost a hefty $50.00, has been reduced to around $3.00. Wolfram Alpha is an incredible tool capable of offering not only solutions to complex calculus problems, but step by step procedures to the solution(s). Wolfram’s Mathematica has always impressed me. I have used Maple, MatLab and Mathematica on a PC. Wolfram has brought their math software experience to the smartphone world in the form of Wolfram Alpha.