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Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

(OP)
I would like to know which resources and books everyone thinks is the best to use for MEchanical Engineering?

RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

Mark's Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers
Machinery's Handbook
your study guides for the FE and PE exams

--Scott
www.wertel.pro

RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

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RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

A search in this forum, will provide a few references. I am providing one link below. Hope it helps.

http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=115792

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RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

Mechanical engineering is a very broad subject. Can you be more specific about the particular areas of mechanical engineering you wish to learn more of? Do you want to learn more about materials or metallurgy, design of mechanical systems, structural analysis, tribology, manufacturing processes?

RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

(OP)
I want to learn as much as I can from Physics to complex design and their uses. A to Z kinda thing. Whatever you got I want to learn it. Thanks

RE: Best Mechanical Engineering Resources and Books

Your course books are the best for learning all about mechanical engineering. You cannot master each and everything in mechanical engineering. You need to narrow down your area of interest over time.

Ayesha Iqbal,
Hello Engineers.
http://helloengineers.com/

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