Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Solution Manual for Mechanical Engineering


Student Solutions Manual and Study Guide to accompany Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition (Paperback)
by Bruce R. Munson (Author), Donald F. Young (Author), Theodore H. Okiishi (Author)

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I bought the book by mistake since I was looking for a more physical introduction to fluid mechanics. However, once I started reading, I could not stop. The book is a pleasure to read. Every concept is explained crystal clear. No single step is skipped. Almost every concept is illustrated with one or more very detailed solved examples. It is frequent in most technical books to find how the level of clarity degrades progressively as you approach the end of the book. This is not the case. Every chapter up to the very end is carefully arranged and the level is maintained.


Design and Analysis of Experiments, Student Solutions Manual (Paperback) by Douglas C. Montgomery (Author)

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Doug Montgomery is an engineer with great statistical training. This enabled him to be a great teacher for statistical practitioners and an author of several excellent applied books in the design and analysis of experimental data and statistical process control. This book is one of the best sources for Design of Experiments for engineers, currently a very important topic in industry. He provides a wealth of information on classical designs and the analysis of variance models. In addition he provides a balanced perspective on the value of Taguchi designs. Other topics covered include response surface methods, evolutionary operation and mixture experiments.



Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics: A Solutions Manual (Scientific Computation) (Paperback) by Karkenahalli Srinivas (Author), Clive A.J. Fletcher (Author)

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This complementary text provides detailed solutions for the problems that appear in C.A.J. Fletcher's treatise Computational Techniques for Fluid Dynamics. The solutions are indicated in enough detail for the reader to complete any intermediate steps. Many of the problems require a computer program to be written, some of which are completely new; their listing forms part of the solution. Many problems are substantial enough to be considered mini-projects, and they should encourage the reader to explore extensions and further developments. Although targeted at instructors, the manual should be of considerable interest for mechanical engineers and fluid dynamicists.

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