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Mechanical Engineering is a broad field of engineering that derives design and manufacturing from small individual parts and devices to large systems components and tools. The role of a mechanical engineer is design and implements ideas to make mechanical products. In simple way, mechanical engineering deals with such things that move as a complex machine.
Mechanical engineering the book provides good essential reference that can give you an approach on a wide range of aspects related to this engineering subject.
The book written in simple language to describe each topic in a brief manner that offers optimum support to the learners. The book of Mechanical Engineering covers engineering material, material testing, heat engines, IC engines, control, mechanical measurement, machine tools, design, and manufacturing to understand mechanical systems.
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Mechanical Engineering
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Contents
Chapter 1: Engineering Materials
Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of Materials
Chapter 3: Materials Testing
Chapter 4: Mechanical Measurement I - Temperature
Chapter 5: Mechanical Measurement II - Pressure and Flow
Chapter 6: Mechanical Measurement III - Dimension
Chapter 7: Machine Tool - I
Chapter 8: Machine Tool - II
Chapter 9: Heat Engines
Chapter 10: Parts of an I.C. Engine
About Book
Mechanical Engineering is a broad field of engineering that derives design and manufacturing from small individual parts and devices to large systems components and tools. The role of a mechanical engineer is design and implements ideas to make mechanical products. In simple way, mechanical engineering deals with such things that move as a complex machine.
Mechanical engineering the book provides good essential reference that can give you an approach on a wide range of aspects related to this engineering subject.
The book written in simple language to describe each topic in a brief manner that offers optimum support to the learners. The book of Mechanical Engineering covers engineering material, material testing, heat engines, IC engines, control, mechanical measurement, machine tools, design, and manufacturing to understand mechanical systems.
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Engineering Materials
Introduction
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