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Book recommendations for Pro/Mechanica

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I took a CAD/FEA class back in college (2003) but I do FEA so infrequently that I forgot alot of what I learned.Because of this I'm looking for a good book that covers all of the basics, plus a good bit of information on a working with assemblies. Anyone know of such an animal?
 
I have looked at several of the SDC books (and I own a few) but it's not really what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something that provides real world examples like how to check stresses on a car chassis or how to check wind pressure on a fiberglass hood.
 
You asked for books that cover basics. Thats what those cover. I wish you luck in your search but I have never seen anything with those types of examples.
 

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