E-Material and e-Solutions for Engineering e-Learning

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The discussion highlights a website offering free e-material and e-solutions for engineering e-learning, focusing on energy conversion systems, including power and propulsion. Key topics covered include physical properties, steam approximations, and basic thermodynamic cycles like Carnot and Brayton. The site features sections for coursework material, PDF resources, online calculators, and plots, all aimed at enhancing engineering education. The original website URL has changed to http://www.engineering-4e.com, necessitating updates to any previous links. This resource is deemed valuable for students and professionals in the engineering field.
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Here is an engineering site, http://engware.i-dentity.com, that contains free e-material and e-solutions for engineering e-learning.

This site deals with technical background information and technical performance analysis of energy conversion systems (power and propulsion) -- physical properties, steam approximations, simple and basic cycles (Carnot, Brayton, Otto and Diesel), cycle components/processes (compression, combustion and expansion) and compressible flow (nozzle, diffuser and thrust).

Here are a few site useful sections and their corresponding URLs:

Coursework Material
http://engware.i-dentity.com/courses.htm

PDF Coursework Material
http://engware.i-dentity.com/pdfs.htm

Online Calculators
http://engware.i-dentity.com/calcs.htm

Plots
http://engware.i-dentity.com/plots.htm

Thanks,

Gordan
 
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Nice website, engware! Pretty useful resources.
 
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My website URL has changed from http://engware.i-dentity.com to http://www.engineering-4e.com.

Please replace the URLs in my original post as indicated in order to get the URLs to work -- otherwise, the URLs are just of no use ...

Thanks,

Gordan
 
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