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Some useful handbooks for a Mechanical Engineer.

Since our childhood, the only friend who had been continuously helping us is the books, its true that in today’s generation everyone is going digital, so for sake of convenience would mention here that even e-books or any chunk of information which could be useful for us are considered in this domain.

Now if we discover carefully then we would find that even the books are categorized into various domains like fiction and non-fiction  and ever furthermore sub-categories like

·      Encyclopedia

·      Adventures or thriller

·      Comics

·      Motivational or self-developments

·      Novels

·      Educational Books or Textbooks … etc.

In this context, our interest is towards Educational books and even in educational books, we have Textbooks, Journals, Handbooks, Workbooks etc. and so now let us straight go through the details regarding handbooks.


Handbooks-Handbooks are those books that are handy to use as i.e. in real-life scenarios if an engineer is looking for theoretical solutions then in spite of jumping into the vast spectrum of books he had undergone throughout his engineering he could simply use a handbook to get a key idea.

          Handbooks are used in a competitive examination for revision purposes, so let’s look at some great handbooks in the mechanical engineering domain given below:-

(Caution-The books mentioned below are neither sponsored nor do I possess any claim rights for books all the names are based on personal views)

1)    Eugene A. Avallone, Theodore Baumeister, et al., Marks Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers (2006).
 
2)    Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design (2006)Richard Budynas,     Keith Nisbett.
 
3)    Dubbel Handbook of Mechanical Engineering (1994) G. Rumpel, H.    D. Sondershausen.
 
4)    Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, et al., Machinerys handbook - a reference book for the mechanical engineer, designer, manufacturing engineer, draftsman toolmaker and machinist (2004).
 
5)    Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics (2016)-Frederick E. Giesecke, Shawna Lockhart.
 
6)    Visualization, Modeling, and Graphics for Engineering Design (2008)-Dennis Lieu, Sheryl Sorby.

 

 

         

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