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Old   December 12, 2004, 18:20
Default Comprehensive Undergrad Mechanical Engg. Book
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Xobile
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Hello,

I was wondering as to whether is there any book on an undergraduate level which covers all the concepts of Mecanical Engineering being taught in undergraduate classes.

I want to brush all the 4 years of Mechanical knowledge in say 10 days and so I need a book which I can go through with all the concepts (not necessary to have all the details).

It should cover Fluid Dynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Refrigiration and Air Conditioning, Thermodynamics, Theory of Machines, Internal Combustion Engines etc.

Thanks in advance,

Xobile
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Old   December 12, 2004, 19:06
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The Handbook of the Mechanical Eng... I think that's the title... good luck.
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Old   December 14, 2004, 00:30
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I'd say go for Schaum's outline series. They have one for almost every topic.
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