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>>7777475
Post whatever you are working on, share the best books for beginners and people that is interested in learning or taking engineering.
>What are you studying/did you study?
>What projects are you working on?
>Did you go to college or are you autodidact?
>Which books are the best for your area?
Wiki:
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mechanical_and_Aerospace_Engineering
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineering
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Chemical_Engineering
>>7789349
>What are you studying/did you study?
Did BS in ME, doing MS in AE
>What projects?
Stress analysis on a big plane
>Which books?
I'm taking a course on damage tolerance, which uses a textbook compiled from notes, and a course on mechanics of materials, using pic related
CE, everything with Discrete Maths and Combinatorics in the title is a must in your repertoire.
>>7789366
taking an internal combustion engines class as one of my senior electives. the project is worth 60% of the grade. have to build/modify an IC engine and take a bunch of readings with Dyno Sim.
anybody got any ideas?
also, Solidworks flow simulation a shit.
>>7789846
Sounds fun as fuck. You could take an old engine, measure, break something important (drill a small hole in a piston or something), measure, and show why it made it worse
Is Control Engineering the most relevant engineering discipline?
yes
>>7789349
Fuck yes, it's about time for a Daily Engineering Thread. Those /dpt/ weebs on /g/ can go kill themselves.
/det/ forever!
>>7790897
That's a good name. I'll take it for the next one, sounds tubular.
Asked this in last thread but I'll try again
Has anyone done or doing EE in NZ? specifically at UC
Any chemical engineer knowledgeable/specialized in chemical kinetics ?
>>7790178
it has to be an improvement :/.
>>7790897
This thread sucks. It's full of old retardedly delusional non-engineers who shitpost about how easy calculus is going to be for them because they "have life experience".
>>7789349
Why do we need a general thread for engineering?
That's like having a general thread for "science", the difference between the engineering disciplines are vast.
I have more in common with environmental biochemists than any of you faggots.
>>7791973
For the same reasons that we need an IQ thread.