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To bad you don't understand russian, they have so many good books and info about engineering in internet.
The discussion centers around sources of information and references related to engineering, including textbooks, handbooks, online resources, and academic programs. Participants share various materials that may be useful for students and professionals in different engineering disciplines.
Participants share a variety of resources and suggestions, but there is no consensus on specific sources or the availability of free engineering ebooks. Multiple viewpoints regarding the best resources and their applicability to different engineering disciplines are present.
Some references may depend on specific engineering disciplines or regional practices, and the availability of certain materials may vary. The discussion includes both formal and informal resources, with varying levels of detail and reliability.
This discussion may be useful for engineering students, professionals seeking reference materials, and individuals looking for academic resources or specific engineering topics.
FredGarvin said:I have 3 different copies of Machinery's handbook and use them almost every day.
I work at more than one location including home.gfowler1980 said:Can you please explain why you'd need more than one?
In 1995, the National Academy of Engineering initiated the Frontiers of Engineering Program, which brings together about 100 young engineering leaders at annual symposia to learn about cutting-edge research and technical work in a variety of engineering fields. The 2009 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium was held at The National Academies' Arnold O. and Mabel Beckman Center on September 10-12. Speakers were asked to prepare extended summaries of their presentations, which are reprinted in this volume. The intent of this book is to convey the excitement of this unique meeting and to highlight cutting-edge developments in engineering research and technical work.