What are some recommended mechanical engineering books?

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Recommended mechanical engineering books include Den Hartog's works for mechanical design and Moran and Shapiro for thermodynamics. Basic fluid mechanics is essential for understanding engines, with Munson's book being a popular choice. The discussion highlights the vastness of mechanical engineering topics, emphasizing the need for specificity in book recommendations. Participants suggest starting with foundational subjects like thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Overall, the thread provides valuable insights into essential texts for aspiring mechanical engineers.
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Hi people does anyone here know of any good mechanical engineering books. I want to get one but i don't really know what's good or not , i don't really want to waste the money on getting something that isn't very good, the prices aren't cheap for some of those books.
thanks people.
 
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something more into specific??

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i have been getting interested into mechanical design for the moment
 
Mechanical engineering is a HUGE topic. There are thousands and thousands of books written about all the different areas of mechanical engineering. Even saying "mechanical design" is incredibly vague. You can't give us any more of an idea of what you are looking for?
 
um engine design, steam engines, pneumatics, hydraulics stuff like that
 
I would start with Den Hartog's books.
 
Well, it sounds like your first stop should be in thermodynamics, which means you probably ought to get Moran and Shapiro:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ATPRHO/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Basic fluid mechanics is also something you would probably want to know for engines and definitely hydraulics and pneumatics. One of the more popular books is Munson:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470262842/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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no worries guys thanks for the suggestions i look into them thanks again people
 

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