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manual ing. colorbo - manual ing.meccanico andreini - manual mechanics

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among the three indicated, for a student I would recommend the manual of mechanics: complete and not dispersed.
if interested in mechanics I would also add the vademecum for designers and technicians that is simple and immediate
an indispensable reference in everyday work.
 
among the three indicated, for a student I would recommend the manual of mechanics: complete and not dispersed.
if interested in mechanics I would also add the vademecum for designers and technicians that is simple and immediate
an indispensable reference in everyday work.
Hello, but between manual mechanics and manual mechanics is not the same thing? the manual of the
mechanical ining should not also contain parts of the mechanical manual. Hi.
 
Hello, stef.
I have both: both the manual of the engineer and the mechanical engineer.

the first is composed of 4 volumes and contains the world of engineering, from electronics to nuclear.
never used.

the second is more focused on mechanics. I rarely use it when I can't access my notes or books.

I often use baldassini instead.

for the rest I use almost daily shigley, young people and various personal notes.
 
Hello, stef.
I have both: both the manual of the engineer and the mechanical engineer.

the first is composed of 4 volumes and contains the world of engineering, from electronics to nuclear.
never used.

the second is more focused on mechanics. I rarely use it when I can't access my notes or books.

I often use baldassini instead.

for the rest I use almost daily shigley, young people and various personal notes.
So if one has the shigley it doesn't do anything to buy these 'bibbies'?
 
hi, I was in qs situation four years ago and opted for the Andreini, more specific on mechanics than the dove. I use it sometimes to find some material I need, but nothing more... always with me instead the baldassini, timeless!
 
So if one has the shigley it doesn't do anything to buy these 'bibbies'?
Look, I didn't say they were useless.

I said, as I'm organized, I rarely use it.

the baldassini has the advantage of being quick consultation, effective and complete.
especially for unified and reference rules.

the manual of the mechanical engineer you can see it as a baldassini with in addition so much theory for each topic.
is great (the engineer's manual) for material data.
 
the manual of the mechanical engineer treats almost all the topics at a different and more in-depth level than the manual of mechanics (the latter was thought for high schools, but it is also fine in working life).
For example, the chapter of pressure vessels and heat exchangers is best treated in the first.
I consult both manuals (in some cases I refer to more specific books
of construction of machines or even monothematic ones).
but much depends on the type of need you have and what you are looking for.
 

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