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Learning about and building engines
Hmmm, seems like a good resource for engine and auto analysis. I'll keep it in mind once I build something of my own. Thanks, Jack.- QuinnMcHugh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Learning about and building engines
Wow, pantaz, those links were great! I think I'm going to buy Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice, Volumes 1 & 2 as they look perfect for my interests. And Mike, I had no clue that Columbus was a mini-hub of racing and auto development. I'll be sure to check it out soon. Thanks guys.- QuinnMcHugh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Learning about and building engines
I'll be sure to get my hands on some examples to emulate, but what I'm more interested in is automotive theory and engine blueprints, preferably from an applied physics point of view. Are there any industry standard texts or mechanics guides that assume beginner level knowledge, and take you...- QuinnMcHugh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Learning about and building engines
Hi guys, I'm an incoming engineering student at Ohio State and am really fascinated with what goes on under the hood of my car. I've done about 20 minutes of fruitless light searching on how engines work and wanted to know if there are any classic textbooks or resources on this topic. Also, I'd...- QuinnMcHugh
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- Building Engines
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering