Lecture Notes & Online resources?

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The discussion seeks online resources for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, specifically lecture notes and texts related to Mechanics and Dynamics. A previously shared link on Computational Fluid Dynamics is no longer functional, prompting the request for alternatives. Users are encouraged to share both free and paid resources, with a mention of Knovel as a potential paid option. The inquiry highlights a need for comprehensive materials suitable for various levels of expertise in the subject. The thread emphasizes the importance of accessible educational content in these engineering fields.
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Hey,
I was curious if anybody knew any online resources (texts, lecture notes, anything) pertaining to the subject(s) of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering?
In the links section there was one useful link about Computational Fluid Dynamics, but the link is now dead. (Grrr... :()
Would anybody have any links to lectures/texts? Especially those relating to Mechanics & Dynamics? (Math isn't a problem for me, anything basic or advanced I'd greatly appreciate)
Thanks.
 
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Don't know free ones. But there are many here paid for.

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