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..Im in search of anything that is relevant to Mechanical engineering field?

2006-10-27 00:43:34 · 2 answers · asked by robin 3 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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If your library subscribes:
NetLibrary
Science Direct

If not...
http://ocw.mit.edu
Math texts: http://www.math.gatech.edu/~cain/textbooks/onlinebooks.html
FEM primer:
http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/97ClassProj/num/midkiff/theory.html
http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/97ClassProj/num/widas/history.html
cylinder/sphere drag calc:
http://www.fluidmech.net/jscalc/cdre01.htm
intro to tensor calculus:
http://www.math.odu.edu/~jhh/counter2.html
elementary linear algebra:
http://www.numbertheory.org/book/mp103.pdf

Overall, my favorite is MIT's OCW. I like the video lectures on differential equations and linear algebra. The book on heat and mass transfer is good too, but I'd recommend Incropera's standard text if you're required to purchase it anyway.

2006-10-28 15:44:17 · answer #1 · answered by kevinthenerd 3 · 0 0

Try one of these:

2006-10-27 07:52:14 · answer #2 · answered by DetroitBrat 3 · 0 0

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