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A user shared a valuable resource featuring a comprehensive list of free online books across various subjects, including philosophy, social sciences, chemistry, and physics. The website provides direct links to these books, making it easier for users to access them. Several participants expressed gratitude for the shared link, highlighting its usefulness in their search for online literature. Additionally, the discussion mentioned Project Gutenberg as another source for free ebooks, although the quality of some text files on the original site was noted to be variable. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of accessible online educational resources.
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I found this great website that has a vaste list of free online books (to be more accurate, they have direct links to online books), from a great variety of subjects, including: philosophy, social sciences, chemistry, physics...
Probably some of those books were already posted here, or maybe this site was posted too, if so i apologise.


Here is the link:



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:smile: gr8, Thanks RuiMonteiro

Though i found it last year and bookmarked it.But I lost it somehow It is infact a great help to me . Now I'm going to print all the links and will definitely save it in Word. including the links at Physics Napsters.

Thanks
 
Thank RuiMonteiro for your sharing. I have tried many times to
find online books, but I failed.
Thanks again!
 
Wow, there are a lot of great science books there

Thank RuiMonteiro for your sharing. I have tried many times to
find online books, but I failed.

You can find A LOT of free textfiles here, the quality is not that great but they have textfiles on every subject you can think of. :smile:
 
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I've gone through the Standard turbulence textbooks such as Pope's Turbulent Flows and Wilcox' Turbulent modelling for CFD which mostly Covers RANS and the closure models. I want to jump more into DNS but most of the work i've been able to come across is too "practical" and not much explanation of the theory behind it. I wonder if there is a book that takes a theoretical approach to Turbulence starting from the full Navier Stokes Equations and developing from there, instead of jumping from...

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