Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the references and resources that design engineers find essential for their work. Participants share various textbooks, handbooks, and online resources that they frequently use, covering topics such as mechanical design, materials, and engineering principles.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants mention "Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design" and "Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain" as key references.
- Others highlight the importance of "Hibbeler's Mechanics of Materials" and "Fundamentals of Machine Component Design" by Juvinall and Marshek.
- Several participants recommend the "Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam" for its broad coverage of topics.
- Some suggest "Mechanical Engineer's Data Handbook" and various metrology books for practical applications.
- Participants discuss the utility of trade journals like "Power Engineering" for industry insights, though they note the articles are often not highly technical.
- There are mentions of specific books for advanced topics, such as Timoshenko's works on strength and vibrations, and the importance of older editions for certain texts.
- Some participants express a need for comprehensive resources on polymers and materials science.
- One participant emphasizes the role of online resources and calculators in supplementing traditional references.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the importance of having a diverse set of references, but there is no consensus on which specific books are the most essential, as preferences vary based on individual engineering disciplines and needs.
Contextual Notes
Some references mentioned may depend on specific engineering fields, and the effectiveness of certain books may vary based on personal learning styles and experiences. There is also a recognition that the availability of information online can supplement traditional resources.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for design engineers, students in engineering disciplines, and professionals seeking to expand their reference libraries with practical and theoretical resources.