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I work since a certain time now, and it seem some suitable books would surely increase my efficiency

I already got a book for math, now I need some good references for an engineer about:
Fluid dynamic and mechanic, stress analysis, mechanical design

Do any of you have good suggestions?
 
I've got my college textbooks from long ago. Visit a college bookstore and find the current offerings. My fluids book by Frank White is one of the better textbooks I have.

Also various engineering reference books.
 
A search of this site for this subject would be a good idea. This isn't a new topic.
 
See;
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Yes, I searched for this one unsuccessfully, maybe I didn’t wrote the proper key words

Thanks
 
has on line access to a a book called Advanced Water Distribution Modelling. This can also be purchased. Search for Epanet a free software program for modelling water systems. Also Flowpro2 for modelling gravity flow.

Fluid Mechanics by Douglas Gasiorek and Swaffield covers everything you may want in this area. But Crane Technical Bulletin 410 may be used.

Suggest you visit and check out the electronic books available.
 
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