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Book recommendation - Mech. Eng.
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[QUOTE="Jo_Beijaards, post: 5048853, member: 548181"] Hi everyone, I'm currentyly doing my master in Control Systems (mechanical engineering), and since I'm nearly graduating I was contemplating at what I've learned so far. Upon doing so, I realized that there where some areas I seriously lack knowledge in areas that I assume are important. Therefore, I was wandering if someone could recommend me a book regarding: * Numerical Methods I often use the MATLAB ODE solvers, but I've no idea what's "under the hood". Hence, I'm looking for a book to bolster my numerical method skills, one that can teach me what's inside such a solver and how to build one myself (for when the MATLAB license expires). * Partial Differential Equations Since almost everything I model, before simplification, is a PDE, I think a basic knowledge is advisable. Even if only to simulate the system and check that the simplification is indeed justified. Apart from that, I'm just very interested in this topic :-)Although googeling for books have yielded many results, I do not know which one suits my need/level, so that's why I'm looking for recommedations from engineers. With kind regards, Jo [/QUOTE]
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