1. Basic Mechanical Engineering
1."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by Pravin Kumar
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book covers all the basic concepts of mechanical engineering. Chapters included are overview of thermal engineering, mechanics and machines, manufacturing science. Other topics mentioned are power plants, CNC and DNC machines, non-conventional energy resources and turbines. Solved problems, MCQs, practice questions, review questions are added at the end of every chapter for better understanding. All the important formulae are mentioned at the end of every chapter. This book is suitable for undergraduate engineering students.
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2."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by Basant Agrawal and C M Agrawal
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book describes the core principle of mechanical engineering. Chapters covered in this book are engineering mechanics, turbines, IC engines and kinetic energy applications. Multiple illustrations with definite figures have been added in every chapter for clear understanding. Solved questions and answers are also included after every chapter. Objective type question has been provided at the end for testing the students’ knowledge. This book can be used by undergraduate students of mechanical, civil, automobile engineering.
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3."Basics of Mechanical Engineering" by R K Singal and Mridual Singal
“Basics of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book explains the basics for understanding engineering thermodynamics, mechanics and strength of materials. Chapters covered in this book are laws of thermodynamics, IC engine, properties of steam, force and equilibrium. Other topics discussed are fiction, beam, trusses, bending and torsion. Multiple choice questions and review questions are added at the end of every chapter. This book is useful for the first-year students of undergraduate engineering. This book can also be helpful for students preparing for competitive examinations.
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4."Handbook of Mechanical Engineering" by RPH Editorial Board
“Handbook of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book is a quick review of the basic concepts of mechanical engineering. Chapters such as IC engine, turbines, conventional and non-conventional energy resources, thermodynamics and strength of materials are discussed. All the basic definitions and concepts are covered in this book which are helpful for examination purposes. Object type questions and modal papers are also added in this book. This book is suitable for students preparing for competitive examinations such as GATE and IES.
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5."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by R K Rajput
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book covers the simple and basic principles of mechanical engineering. Chapters namely heat engines, boilers, steam and its properties are discussed at length. Other topics such as steam engines, IC engines, welding shop, measurement and measuring tools are also mentioned. Experiments and objective type questions are also provided at the end of the book. This book is useful for undergraduate students of engineering and for those students who are preparing for competitive examinations.
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6."Mechanical Engineering (Conventional and Objective Type): Conventional and Objective Types" by R S Khurmi
“Mechanical Engineering (Conventional and Objective Type): Conventional and Objective Types” Book Review: This book includes all the important topics of mechanical engineering. Topics covered in this book are material strength, engineering mathematics, hydraulics and fluid mechanics, engine types and details, industrial engineering. A large number of review questions along with objective type questions are mentioned in this book. The answers provided in this book are in detail with figures. This book is suitable for undergraduate engineering and diploma students. Students can also refer to this book for competitive examinations such as ESE and GATE.
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7."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by Singh Sadhu
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book covers the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering. Main chapters included in this book are materials, measurement, introduction to machine tools and fluids. Other chapters mentioned are thermodynamics, steam properties, boilers, steam engines and IC engines. Exercises such as fill in the blanks, true or false, mcqs and review questions are added for student’s practice. At the end of the book modal question papers are also added for testing the knowledge of students. This book is suitable for undergraduate engineering students.
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8."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by G K Pathak and D K Chavan
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book describes the basic concepts of mechanical engineering. Chapters covered in this book are Thermodynamics principles, fiction, strain, design consideration and manufacturing processes. This book contains descriptive illustrations throughout the book. Review questions and mcqs are added at the end of the book. This book can be referred to by all undergraduate engineering students. This book can be used by students who are preparing for competitive examinations such as ICS, AIME and GATE.
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9."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by Jai Shankar V P
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book explains the core and basic principles of mechanical engineering. Main chapters covered in this book are fluid mechanics, steam engines, IC engines, fiction, turbines and manufacturing processes. Diagrams shown in the book are neat and tidy. Questions and answers are discussed at the end of every chapter. This book is suitable for all undergraduate engineering students.
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10."Basic Mechanical Engineering" by Dr V M Domkundwar and Dr A T Pise
“Basic Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book contains the fundamental concepts of mechanical engineering. The topics discussed are introduction to IC engine, thermodynamics, introduction to refrigeration and air conditioning. Other topics mentioned are energy source and power plants, mechanical power transmission, energy conversion devices and manufacturing processes. Multiple solved problems are provided in the book. Diagrams and tables are labelled in detail throughout the book. This book is useful for freshers in engineering and diploma students.
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2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering
1."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by Manglik V K
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book explains the basic principles of mechanical engineering. It provides content in a distinct and clear manner. The book is intended for a core introductory course in the area of foundations and applications of mechanical engineering. This book covers the basic principles of thermodynamics and the factors governing the conversion of heat into energy. It contains various numericals for better understanding of the concept. It discusses the practical implementations of various concepts like heat engines, steam boilers, turbines, pumps, internal combustion engines and refrigeration. The book also covers the basics of mechanical design like coupling, brakes and clutches. It highlights the properties and applications of the common engineering materials. It contains a chapter on lubricants and lubrication. There are various solved examples and numerical problems with solutions at the end of each chapter. Review questions and multiple choice questions are also included for better understanding of the students. It is suitable for the first-year students of all branches of engineering. This book will also be useful to the students of AMIE and diploma level courses.
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2."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by KR Gopalkrishna and SC Sharma | |
3."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by Dr D S Kumar
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book explains the basic principles of mechanical engineering. The chapters in this book are steam and its properties, gas power cycles, compound stresses and strains. It also includes information on shear force and bending moment, steam turbines and condensers, internal combustion engines, hydraulic turbines, pumps and devices.
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4."Textbook of Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by S Trymbaka Murthy
“Textbook of Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book is useful to the students of Mechanical Engineering. This book is a perfect mixture of theoretical concepts with solved examples. It also contains a ready list of formulae. It contains sketches and photographs which will help students understand concepts effectively. The answers are provided to the questions. The questions are solved using different methods. The chapters include drilling, soldering and welding to help students in workshop practice.
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5."Elements of Mechanical Engineering (PTU, Jalandhar)" by R K Rajput
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering (PTU, Jalandhar)” Book Review: This book is designed according to the requirements of Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar to conduct examination of ‘Elements of Mechanical Engineering’. It is useful to the students of B.E., B. Tech. B.Sc. U.P.S.C., A.M.I.E. It is written in an easy to understand and a systematic way. The book provides a large number of solved examples. It supports the text in an effective way. The chapters include tips and tricks to help the students learn quickly. At the end of each chapter highlights, objective type questions, theoretical questions and unsolved examples have been included. The chapters are Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy and internal combustion engines.
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6."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by Mehta Tiwari Mathur | |
7."Design of Machine Elements" by Bhandari
“Design of Machine Elements” Book Review: This book is written on the basis of thorough consumer survey. It contains additional topics other than the previous edition like gib and cotter joints for strap ends of connecting rods and for rectangular rods. It also covers the concept of stiffness in tension, logenze joint, bending and torsion, rubber springs and strain energy equations in tension. The book explains each topic from the basics. It includes solved examples and case studies for better understanding. Solutions are provided for the end of chapter exercise which will help the students to prepare for the exam.
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8."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by S S Thipse
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book covers the basics of Mechanical Engineering. A variety of topics are encompassed in this subject. It includes all the latest advancements in the field of mechanical engineering. It covers all the syllabus relevant to prominent universities. This book is written in a student friendly manner with an exam-oriented approach. The book covers theory concepts in a great detail. It contains many solved examples for better understanding of the students.
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9."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by Prof Singhal BL
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book covers the basics of Mechanical Engineering. It is written in an easy to understand way. Solved examples and review questions are also included for better understanding of the students. This book is useful for undergraduate students of BE, Btech, Bsc.
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10."Elements of Mechanical Engineering" by S N Lal
“Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Book Review: This book provides the basic knowledge of mechanical engineering. It is written in a student friendly manner. It explains the complex concepts in a simple language. It is useful for the first-year students of all branches of engineering.
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11."Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering II" by Serge Tichkiewitch
“Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering II” Book Review: This book includes 33 papers from 28 sessions of design and manufacturing in mechanical engineering. Themes and keynotes of the conference are included in this text.
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12."Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering for Advanced and Intelligent Manufacturing (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering)" by Dan Zhang and Bin Wei
“Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering for Advanced and Intelligent Manufacturing” Book Review: This book presents recent advances and state-of-the-art technologies in the field of advanced intelligent manufacturing. It is a valuable guidance for mechanical engineering researchers who have an interest in gaining knowledge about latest developments in advanced manufacturing and automation, readers from industry seeking potential solutions for their own applications, and those who are in the field robotics and mechatronics industry.
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13."A Working Guide to Process Equipment, Fourth Edition (Mechanical Engineering)" by Norman P Lieberman and Elizabeth T Lieberman
“A Working Guide to Process Equipment, Fourth Edition” Book Review: This book elaborate about how to diagnose, troubleshoot, and correct problems with chemical and petroleum refining process equipment. It contains topics like tray design details, shell-and-tube heat exchanger design details, relief valve system design, vapor lock and exchanger flooding in steam systems, steam generation operating and design details, wastewater strippers, thermodynamics — how it applies to process equipment, centrifugal pumps- reducing seal and bearing failures, hand calculations for distillation towers, vapor- liquid equilibrium, absorption, and stripping calculations. It is full of examples and illustrations, this practical resource demonstrates how theory applies to solving real-world plant operation problems.
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14."Basics of Mechanical Engineering: KL" by Ramachandran S
“Basics of Mechanical Engineering: KL” Book Review: The book covers a plethora of topics required in mechanical engineering. It targets students of undergraduate level courses in mechanical engineering and instructors as well. Concepts of thermodynamics, Clausius inequalities along with cycles such as carnot cycle, otto cycle, diesel cycle and brayton cycle are covered. Manufacturing processes and engineering materials such as casting sheet metal, forming, cutting, forging, rolling, metal joining are also described.
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15."Analysis of Material Removal Processes (Mechanical Engineering Series)" by Warren R DeVries
“Analysis of Material Removal Processes (Mechanical Engineering Series)” Book Review: This text documents the important part of a large scale manufacturing system: cutting and grinding of metal removal processes. It discusses mainly on the modelling features that proposes the common demands of how to control, remove or change metal removal process. Suitable for undergraduates and post graduates in engineering and a valuable resource for professionals in industries dealing with planning, improving or designing metal removal processes. Throughout this book highlights the fact that process planning is the manufacturing design activity that gives an accompaniment to product design. Topics included in this edition are modelling and mechanisms of machining technology that supports analysis into process planning. Mechanics, cutting edge materials and wear, machining and grinding processes required for the planning of material removal processes are also discussed. Simple analytical and empirical models are used to predict forces, bulk temperatures and surface roughness, and estimate unit processing times. Machining economics and machine tool stability are given particular chapters in this edition. Another chapter is completely dedicated to metrology, experimental design, tolerance and quality that are significant in providing empirical data for new processes and measuring the performance of operating processes.
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16."Facility Piping Systems Handbook: For Industrial, Commercial, and Healthcare Facilities (Mechanical Engineering)" by Michael L Frankel
“Facility Piping Systems Handbook: For Industrial, Commercial, and Healthcare Facilities (Mechanical Engineering)” Book Review: This book is designed for the undergraduate students of Mechanical Engineering as well as for researchers and professionals involved in this field. It focuses on the fundamentals of the system operations and design procedures for piping systems. It covers guidance on equipment such as valves, pipes, fittings, hangers, supports, pumps and tanks. The book contains all the aspects to select, design, test and specify piping systems for various applications. It also includes description of fuel and compressed gas systems, life safety systems, vacuum systems and non potable water systems. Concepts of water treatment and purification, cryogenic storage and heat transfer are also involved. It presents explanations using formulas, tables, charts and various practical examples.
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17."Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing For Mechanical Design 2E (Mechanical Engineering)" by Gene R Cogorno
“Geometric Dimensioning And Tolerancing For Mechanical Design 2E (Mechanical Engineering)” by Gene R Cogorno Book Review: A Cutting-edge Manual for Mathematical DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING Written as per the most recent modification of the mathematical dimensioning and tolerancing standard, this book trains the standards and common sense utilizations of GD&T in a straightforward way. Mathematical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Plan, Second Version, starts the conversation of each control with a definition, and afterward portrays how the control is determined, deciphered, and examined. Itemized drawings represent the points talked about. Study questions and issues toward the finish of every section underscore key ideas and fill in as an individual test. Guarantee the legitimate get together of parts, improve quality, and decrease costs with assistance from this definitive asset.
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