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Steelforbrains

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May 21, 2005
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Please name the top 5 reference manuals that no mechanical engineer should be without. I'm looking to expand my library, past my college textbooks, and I hate to spend $300 on a book, that I will never use. If you could, please describe what you like about each selection.

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Since you are in the conveyor industry "Belt Coveyors For Bulk Materials" would be worth looking at. It is a publication put out by the Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) and is available through thier website. It covers conveyor design in great detail.

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I am never without "Camerons Hydraulic Data". I use it more than "Crain Technical Paper # 410" which has already been mentioned.

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Materials and processes in manufacturing - DeGarmo et al.
Quality control handbook - Juran

DeGarmo was updated recently I think. Mine are 4th and 9th editions.
Not sure what the current revision of Juran is, but it should mainly serve to give a good grounding in the fundamentals and then become a reference.
 
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