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Monday, June 5, 2017

Books to prepare Gate IES 2019 Mechanical

There are a lot of books in the market and students often get confused which book they should buy and which they shouldn't. Sometimes they buy one book and later they realise that this books is not worth for their engineering services exam. Let me clear you Engineering services exam is a very prestigious exam in India, by which student get selected for various national level engineering posts. This is a very tough competition, and without selecting proper book, you'll definitely lag in this fast growing race. We here have collected list of books for all subjects which are appropriate for engineering services exam.





Thermodynamics by Cengal and Boles

This book covers the basic principles of thermodynamics while presenting a wealth of real-world engineering examples so students get a feel for how thermodynamics is applied in engineering practice. The authors explore the various facets of thermodynamics through careful explanations of concepts and its use of numerous practical examples and figures, having students develop necessary skills to bridge the gap between knowledge and the confidence to properly apply knowledge.
Salient Features: An early introduction to the First Law of Thermodynamics to set the framework of establishing a general understanding of various forms of energy, mechanisms of energy transfer, the concept of energy balance, thermo-economics, energy conversion, and conversion efficiency using familiar settings that involve mostly electrical and mechanical forms of energy. A distinctive feature of this book is it's emphasis on the physical aspects of the subject matter in addition to mathematical representations and manipulations.Frequently, parallels are drawn between the subject matter and students’ everyday experiences so that they can relate the subject matter to what they already know.



Engineering Thermodynamics by PK Nag

P. K. Nag’s Engineering Thermodynamics is a comprehensive book for engineering students. The book comprises of property tables, charts, multiple choice questions and miscellaneous solved problems for the students. In addition, there are multiple chapters that help in making a clear understanding of thermodynamics, thermal energy and heat engines. This book is essential mechanical engineering students.




A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by Dr. R.K. Bansal

A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines is an ultimate book for students of mechanical engineering. Revised and updated, this book contains all the chapters and topics matching the latest syllabus of mechanical engineering. Popular nationwide, this book helps students to gain comprehensive knowledge about the subject. Clear and easy-to- understand language of the book makes it ideal for all. A set of solved problems is given at the end of every topic. Chapters are divided into different topics and supported with detail explanation, examples and diagrams wherever required. At the end of every chapter, important highlights and exercise are provided, so that students can revise the entire chapter in short time; while exercise allows them to check their grip on the subject.
The entire book is divided into 21 chapters, extensively covering all the important aspects of mechanical engineering. This book has been preferred and recommended by students and educationists nationwide. It is also useful for those, who are preparing from UPSC examinations.


Fundamentals of Compressible Flow by S. M. Yahya

The Subject Of Compressible Flow Or Gas Dynamics Deals With The Thermo-Fluid Dynamic Problems Of Gases And Vapours. It Is Now An Important Part Of The Undergraduate And Postgraduate Curricula. Fundamentals Of Compressible Flow Covers This Subject In Fourteen Well Organised Chapters In A Lucid Style. A Large Mass Of Theoretical Material And Equations Has Been Supported By A Number Of Figures And Graphical Depictions. Author'S Sprawling Teaching Experience In This Subject And Allied Areas Is Reflected In The Clarity, And Systematic And Logical Presentation. Salient Features * Begins With Basic Definitions And Formulas. * Separate Chapters On Adiabatic Flow, Isentropic Flow And Rate Equations. * Li>Includes Basics Of The Atmosphere, And Measuring Techniques.Separate Sections On Wind Tunnels, Laser Techniques, Hot Wires And Flow Measurement. * Discusses Applications In Aircraft And Rocket Propulsion, Space Flights, And Pumping Of Natural Gas. * Contains Large Number Of Solved And Unsolved Problems.The Present Edition Has An Additional Chapter (14) On Miscellaneous Problems In Compressible Flow (Gas Dynamics). This Is Designed To Support The Tutorials, Practice Exercises And Examinations. Problems Have Been Specially Chosen For Students And Engineers In The Areas Of Aerospace, Chemical, Gas And Mechanical Engineering.



Internal Combustion Engines by Ganesan

This book, Internal Combustion Engines, gives the fundamental concepts and the specifics of various engine designs. The information is provided in a comprehensive manner, with highly detailed sketches. The book is divided into twenty chapters, each covering different aspects of internal combustion engines.
The first chapter is an introduction to the construction, workings, and principles behind an internal combustion engine. The consequent chapters delve into more detail. The book first reviews all the basic principles of physics that are encountered when dealing with the engines. Then it talks about the analysis of air standard cycles, fuel air cycles, and actual cycles. A few sections of the book are then devoted to the fuels that are used for combustion, and also, mention is made of alternate fuels. The reader is introduced to the different injection systems (mechanical and electronic). Mention is also made of lubrication and cooling the engine. The final section of the book is dedicated to a discussion on two-stroke engines.


Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by C P Arora

C. P. Arora’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3rd Edition is a comprehensive book for undergraduates of Mechanical Engineering and those in similar courses. The book comprises of a detailed yet simple approach to the subject matter, covering the various developments in alternate refrigerants and their applications. The content has been prepared for students with a basic understanding of elementary thermodynamics. It is indispensable for anyone studying refrigeration and air conditioning, taking a broad view so as to show its applications across all industries.


Heat Transfer (In SI Units) by JP Hollman

As one of the most popular heat transfer texts, Jack Holman's Heat Transfer is noted for its clarity,accessible approach, and inclusion of many examples and problem sets. The new tenth edition retains the straight-forward, to-the-point writing style while covering both analytical and empirical approaches to the subject. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on physical understanding while, at the same time, relying on meaningful experimental data in those situations that do not permit a simple analytical solution.



Theory of MACHINES by SS Rattan 

The ‘Theory of Machines’ by S. S. Rattan is a book that is designed for the students pursuing undergraduate degree across various engineering courses. The syllabus of the book includes an in-depth analysis on Kinematics and the Dynamics of Machinery. The book features the recent advancements and developments on the new mechanisms and explains the underlying principles of kinematics. The book has a credible practice section to help the students test their understanding of the chapters. The questions are based on theoretical concepts. The examples and illustrations have been explained well along with well labeled diagrams to ease the understanding quotient of the student.


Mechanics of Materials by Punamia

Mechanics Of Materials explains the effect of stresses, strains, and other mechanical forces on solids, and how solids made of different materials react differently. Mechanics Of Materials strives to explain solid mechanics on a basic level to its readers. After the basic definitions are covered, the theory begins regarding different types of stresses, and how various materials react to them. It is a comprehensive book on the application of forces to materials and the consequences. Mechanics Of Materials begins by explaining the mechanical properties of different materials, after which it launches straight into an explanation of simple stresses and strains. The most common types of forces are stresses and strains. Stress is the application of a mechanical force, per unit area of a material. Strain is the resulting physical change in the material’s dimensions because of the above mentioned stress. All the intricacies of stress and strain on various materials are discussed. Once the basics of stress and strain are covered, Mechanics of Materials moves on to explain other forces such as bending and shearing forces, and how they affect solids. A bending force is one which causes a beam or any other solid to get skewed from its original angle. A number of materials are discussed that are of immense practical value, such as beams, columns, springs and cylinders. Another important feature of this book is that masonry structures such as dams and chimneys are also examined.


Design of Machine Elements: by V B Bhandari

The content is modified in LO / LoD pattern. Pedagogical changes. Addition of latest topics from syllabi like gib and cotter joints for strap ends of connecting rods and for rectangular rods, concept of stiffness in tension, bending and torsion, strain energy equations in tension, rubber springs and logenze joint and a web chapter. Inclusion of digital components like QR codes
Salient features: LOD based approach helpful to secure better marks, Case studies for exposure to critical design problems, Objective Type Questions, Hybridized sections like Quick Digest and solution Guide (will be helpful to perform better in exams).


Industrial engineering and management by OP Khanna

O.P. Khanna’s Industrial Engineering and Management 17th Edition is a comprehensive book for undergraduates of Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering streams. It covers all the theory behind Industrial management, Plant Layout, Production Planning and Control, Work and Motion Study, Personnel Management and the financial aspects of industries. The book is indispensable to students taking up the GATE exam as well as regular practitioners.


Callister's material science and engineering 

This book continues to provide engineers with a strong understanding of the three primary types of materials and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties. The relationships among processing, structure, properties and performance components for steels, glass-ceramics, polymer fibers and silicon semiconductors are explored throughout the chapters. The discussion of the construction of crystallographic directions in hexagonal unit cells is expanded. At the end of each chapter, engineers will also find revised summaries and new equation summaries to reexamine key concepts.



Manufacturing science by Amitabha Ghosh

Manufacturing Science, published in 2010 by East-West Press Pvt Ltd, is the second edition of the popular textbook on mechanical engineering written by acclaimed Indian authors, Amitabha Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Mallik. The first chapter is about the manufacturing properties of various materials. In the subsequent chapters, the authors lucidly explain key manufacturing processes such as machining, joining, forming, and casting, including a chapter on unconventional machining processes. The final chapter talks about the modern manufacturing technologies like Generative Manufacturing, Self-Assembly, and Liga Process.



Manufacturing technology by PN Rao

The revised edition of this hallmark text offers a balanced and comprehensive treatment of conventional and emerging technologies in the field of Foundry, Forming and Welding. Lucid presentation, expanded topical coverage and rich pedagogy make this an excellent book for students, teachers and practicing engineers.




1 comment:

  1. Abhishek Sir kindly tell about the non technical books as well. Which book should we use for environmental, Engineering ethics and other such non technical papers. By the way thanks for these books.

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