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This bookshelf contains a number of wikibooks in various stages of completion. All books on this shelf deal with the topic of Engineering, broken down into a number of subdisciplines. For more information about the different disciplines in engineering, or about engineering in general, go here to find out more.
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General Engineering
Control Systems is an inter-disciplinary engineering text that analyzes the effects and interactions of mathematical systems. This book is for third and fourth year undergraduates in an engineering program.
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Control Systems - 👁 0% developed
Engineering Analysis - 👁 0% developed
Engineering Tables - 👁 0% developed
Probability for Engineers - 👁 25% developed
Statics - 👁 0% developed
System Troubleshooting
Aeronautical Engineering
Astronautical Engineering
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Astrodynamics - 👁 25% developed
Space Transport and Engineering Methods - 👁 75% developed
Space Transport and Engineering Methods
Automotive Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
This section will contain books on the subjects of Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Environmental Engineering.
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House Construction - 👁 0% developed
Materials Science - 👁 0% developed
Soil mechanics - 👁 25% developed
Structural Engineering - 👁 0% developed
Vibrations of Structures - 👁 100% developed
Fundamentals of Transportation - 👁 0% developed
Advanced Structural Analysis
Electrical Engineering
This section contains books on the subjects Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, and Computer Engineering.
The Circuit Theory wikibook is an introductory text to the field of electric circuits from an engineering standpoint. Suitable for a first or second year engineering student with a background in Calculus.
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Analog and Digital Conversion - 👁 25% developed
Basic Electrical Generation and Distribution - 👁 25% developed
Biography of Nikola Tesla - 👁 25% developed
Circuit Idea - 👁 75% developed
Circuit Theory - 👁 25% developed
Communication Networks - 👁 50% developed
Communication Systems - 👁 0% developed
Computer Systems Engineering - 👁 0% developed
Data Coding Theory - 👁 25% developed
Digital Circuits - 👁 25% developed
Digital Signal Processing - 👁 25% developed
Electric Circuits - 👁 50% developed
Electronics - 👁 0% developed
Embedded Control Systems Design - 👁 50% developed
Embedded Systems - 👁 25% developed
Microprocessor Design - 👁 25% developed
Power Systems Analysis, Design, and Control - 👁 25% developed
Practical Electronics - 👁 75% developed
Robotics - 👁 0% developed
Semiconductor Electronics - 👁 25% developed
Semiconductors - 👁 50% developed
Signals and Systems - 👁 25% developed
Television Manufacture and Repair
Geospatial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Acoustics is the study of the generation and manipulation of sound waves, from an engineering perspective. Requires knowledge of Calculus and Differential Equations.
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Engineering Acoustics - 👁 25% developed
Engineering Mechanics - 👁 25% developed
Engineering Thermodynamics - 👁 25% developed
Fluid Mechanics - 👁 25% developed
Heat Transfer - 👁 25% developed
Pro_Engineer:Contents - 👁 75% developed
Robotics - 👁 25% developed
Solid Mechanics
Micro and Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the study of microscopic chemical compounds and machines. The nanotechnology wikibook serves as an excellent introduction to this fascinating subject.
Nuclear Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
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