Multi-Skilled Engineering - Book Recommendations

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The discussion centers on book recommendations for professionals in Electrical and Mechanical engineering, particularly those seeking resources that enhance their mathematical skills. Alex suggests "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Erwin Kreyszig as a comprehensive reference for reviewing advanced mathematical concepts, including ODEs, PDEs, and complex analysis, with a focus on electrical engineering applications. Additionally, "Transport Phenomena" by BSL is recommended for its mathematical rigor and relevance to both chemical and mechanical engineering, emphasizing momentum and energy transport.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with advanced mathematical concepts such as ODEs and PDEs
  • Basic understanding of electrical and mechanical engineering principles
  • Knowledge of numerical analysis techniques
  • Awareness of transport phenomena in engineering contexts
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Erwin Kreyszig for a deeper understanding of mathematical applications in engineering
  • Study "Transport Phenomena" by BSL to grasp the principles of momentum and energy transport
  • Research additional resources on numerical analysis relevant to engineering
  • Investigate online courses or workshops focusing on applied mathematics in engineering fields
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Engineers, technicians, and students in Electrical and Mechanical engineering seeking to enhance their mathematical knowledge and apply it effectively in their professional roles.

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Hi Guys,

I am currently looking for some book resources on Both Electrical and Mechanical engineering (Maths Related) . I know we have a full raft of information available on the internet but its nothing like having a good book infront of you.

Any recommendations? I do work in Industry but some of the stuff we are learning is not what i do in my day to day job since i am Technician for focused improvement.

Thanks
Alex
 
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig. Great reference textbook, useful for when you are already familiar with the fundamentals and just want to review your math. Covers several different topics ranging from ODEs and PDEs to complex analysis and some numerical analysis. A bit biased towards electrical engineering applications, IMO.

Transport Phenomena by BSL. The classic text on this topic, very mathematical. Sometimes called "the Bible of Chemical Engineering." However, momentum and energy transport are specially important in mechanical engineering.
 

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