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2nd November 2015, 12:23 AM
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Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?


I just wanted to understand the course syllabus better. Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects? Can you please list me down all the books which are based on mechanical engineering for my reference? It will be good if you can answer me soon!

Thank you.




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2nd November 2015, 04:15 AM
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Default Re: Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?

Yes of course,
I will help you,there are so many reference books are available in market but the best amongst them is the separate books for mechanical engineering by Springer,Germany.
If you want the best resources then these books are very well written and regarded as one of the vest engineering reference books in the world.
I hope it will be helpful to you.
So just try them once.
Best of luck!
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2nd November 2015, 10:14 AM
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Below given are Books for mechanical engineering students:

---->Automation and robotics.
---->Engineering mathematics.
---->Concepts in electric circuits.
---->Essential engineering mathematics.
---->Engineering thermodynamics.
---->Engineering Fluid mechanics.
---->Introduction to mechanics of material: Part I
---->Manufacturing processes and materials.
---->Control engineering problems with solutions.
---->Introduction to vectors.
---->Foundation of physics for scientists and engineers.
---->Control engineering
---->Heat transfer
---->Introduction to mechanics of materials
---->CAD-CAM and rapid prototyping application evaluation.
---->A first course in fluid mechanics for engineers.
---->Mechanics of solids and fracture.
---->Introduction to complex numbers.
---->chemical thermodynamics.
---->Momentum, heat. and mass transfer.
---->Hydrocarbons
---->Engineering thermo dynamics.
---->Fundamentals of refrigeration thermodynamics.
---->Basic concepts in thermo machinery.
---->Fluid mechanics and the theory of flight.
---->Introduction to polymer science and technology
---->Heat transfer: Exercises.
---->Computational fluid dynamics.
---->Wind turbines
--->Engineering fluid mechanics.
--->A first course ob aerodynamics.
--->An introduction to non-linearity in control systems
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2nd November 2015, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?

List of best books for mechanical engineering are as follows:

Solid mechanics
engineering graphics and drawing
Strength of materials
Fluid mechanics
Manufacturing process
Thermodynamics
Applied thermodynamics
Metal casting technology
Metal forming process and tools
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2nd November 2015, 12:24 PM
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Default Re: Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?

Books for mechanical engineering subjects are-

>> Strength of materials by R.K. Bansal

>> Fluid mechanics by R.K. Bansal

>> Hydrodynamics by Gurrappa Injeti

>> Thermodynamics by Rayner Joel

>> Mass Transfer by Marek Solecki

>> Heat transfer by P.K. Nag

>> Heat conduction by Vyacheslav

>> Vibration analysis and control by Francisco Beltran Carbajal

>> Fundamental of mechanical engineering by G.S. Sahwney

>> Corrosion engineering by Mars G Fontana

>> Thermal engineering by R. Rudramoorthy

>> Thermal science engineering by D.S. kumar

>> Engineering mechanics by D.S. kumar

>> Theory of machines by S.S. Rattan

>> Design of machines by V.B. Bhandari
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2nd November 2015, 12:29 PM
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Default Re: Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?

Mechanical Engineers plays important role in most industries.So , Mechanical Engineering is the Evergreen field & remain in demand.As a Mechanical Engineer , You have great career opportunities.

Eligibility
- One must have qualification of (10+2) with Physics , Chemistry and Maths as a main subjects from recognized board

Best Reference Books For Mechanical Engineering
- Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallick A.K.
- Engineering Drawing and Graphics by K. Venugopal
- Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt and V.M. Panchal
- Engineering Graphics by B. Bhattacharyya
- An Introduction to Mechanics of Solids by S.H. Crandall, N.C. Dahl and S.J.Lardner
- Introduction to Mechanics of Solids by E.P. Popov
- Solid Mechanics by S.M.A. Kazimi
- Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics by A.L.Prasuhn
- Foundation of Fluid Mechanics by S.W.Yuan
- Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag
-Power Plant Engineering by Nag
- Automatic Control System by U.A.Bakshi & V.U.Bakshi

Career In Mechanical Engineering
You can start your career as a Mechanical Engineer in the following employment area such as
- Automobile
- Chemical Industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Power Plant
- Steel Plant
- Oil & Gas Refinery
- Space & Research Organization

Top Recruiting Companies
- L & T
- Essar
- Reliance
- TATA Steel
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Adani Power
- Godrej
- Kirloskar
- Siemens
- ONGC
- NTPC
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2nd November 2015, 01:53 PM
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Default Re: Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects?

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I just wanted to understand the course syllabus better. Is there any reference books available for mechanical engineering subjects? Can you please list me down all the books which are based on mechanical engineering for my reference? It will be good if you can answer me soon!

Thank you.
Best books for Mechanical Engineering:-

Production Engineering: Kalpkjian Schmid, Amitabh Ghosh & AK Malik

Machine Design: Shigley, VB Bhandari

Fluid Mechanics: Modi & Seth, RK Bansal

Compressible Flow: SM Yahya

Heat and Mass Transfer: JP Hollman, RC Sachdeva

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: CP Arora, Domkundwar

Fluid Machinery: Jagdish Lal, RK Bansal

Theory of Machines: RS Khurmi, Malik & Ghosh

Mechanical Vibration: Grover

Engineering Thermodynamics: PK Nag

IC Engine: ML Mathur and RP Sharma

Gas Turbine and Propulsive Systems: PR Khajuria & SP Dubey

Material Science: WD Callister, IP Singh

Industrial Engineering: O P Khanna, Buffa & Sarin

Operations Research: Kanti Swarup

Strength of Materials: Gere & Timoshenko, BC unamia, Sadhu Singh
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