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Are there books which could introduce me to the field of Mechanical Mngineering? or am I being too ambitious?
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The discussion revolves around recommendations for books that can introduce newcomers to the field of Mechanical Engineering. Participants explore various topics within mechanical engineering, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, structural engineering, and machine design, among others.
Participants generally agree on the importance of various foundational topics in Mechanical Engineering and provide multiple book recommendations. However, there is no consensus on a single best introductory text, and the discussion remains open to various perspectives on the subject.
The discussion highlights the broad scope of Mechanical Engineering and the varying interests of participants, indicating that recommendations may depend on individual backgrounds and specific areas of focus within the field.
Individuals interested in starting a journey in Mechanical Engineering or those seeking resources to enhance their understanding of the field may find this discussion beneficial.
The problem is that there are a variety of topics covered in mechanical engineering. One can do thermodynamics and heat transfer, fluid mechanics, structural engineering (statics and dynamics), mechanics of materials (related to materials science and engineering), corrosion (involves chemistry and materials), electro-mechanics (involves mechanics and electrical engineering). Then there are combinations, such as thermal-hydaulics or power conversion.dekoi said:Are there books which could introduce me to the field of Mechanical Mngineering? or am I being too ambitious?
Thank you.