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Friday, May 09, 2014

FAQ : What should I do after AeSI exams ?

One of the most frequently asked question among AeSI Graduates is:

- What should I do after AeSI exams?

Though there are many posts in this group which can help you to get the answer of above question. However based on my industry experience, I would like to bring one very important point in everybody's kind considerations.

Yesterday somebody was asking me where should I go to learn Modeling & Simulation. 

- My answer is why do you want to go anywhere and invest your money when everything is available online.
- Take an example of MATLAB : There are so many video tutorials available which certainly are created to meet the requirements of students. Why don't you start spending one hour daily on learning MATLAB from such tutorials. Even you can download the trial version of such software.
- Most of such software organizations also develop their academic communities. Attend those communities and start discussing your projects worldwide.
- BUT does MATLAB means all about Modeling & Simulation ? or Is there any other way to do modeling & simulation. Google it ! and try to get the difference between Causal Vs. Acausal Modeling.
- Google and try to find out what is Modelica?

Examples of few Academic Communities:

1. CATIA V5 and V6 : Visit 3DS Academy at http://academy.3ds.com/
2. Reliability : Learn about reliability. You can also download FREE MTBF Calculator (Reliability Software) at http://aldservice.com/en/reliability-software/free-mtbf-calculator.html
3. MATLAB : Visit http://www.mathworks.in/academia/
4. Modeling & Simulation : http://academy.3ds.com/software/other-products/dymola/
5. FEA Software : http://academy.3ds.com/software/simulia/abaqus-student-edition/
6. ANSYS : http://www.ansys.com/Industries/Academic 

All you need to have is a dedication. 

Dedication about spending two hours daily online to learn and to stay yourself updated about the latest technology. It will not only help you to get updated but will also help you to connect with industry experts worldwide. In fact you could also reference your project and showcase it to the world, invite others to join your project and even find sponsors for your project.
This project work will also help you to do the facial of your resume which indeed will help in million ways at the time of interview. 

In short, It's better to learn these software online rather than finding out a good training center in your community.

Happy Learning !

Friday, January 31, 2014

Job Opening : Avionics Freshers !

Important Notification

If you're interested to work in the area of Flight Mechanics and HIL Testing then perhaps you may like to send your resume to Himalya Bansal at himalya.india@gmail.com.

Only AeSI Avionics Engineering Graduates with 60% marks or above.
Freshers are welcome.
Basic knowledge of MATLAB is essential. 
Last Date : February 02, 2013

Kindly do not send your resumes without 'Cover Note' and please specify 'Why are you interested to work in the area of Flight Mechanics?' while sending your resume.

All the best !
Team - My AeSI

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Tinkering

Tinkering. Tinkering is the polar opposite of the test-driven, results-oriented approach. It involves a loose process of trying things out, seeing what happens, reflecting and evaluating, and trying again.

This is where you start learning.

Learning to be an engineer only through highly structured and directed instructions of books and lectures is not enough. Tinkering is the way where real science happens.

This is my utmost take away from my experience at NAL as a trainee and then as graduate engineer. Prior to NAL, I was tinkering with c language, but NAL, provided me the opportunity to tinker with Matlab, Solidworks, and real experiments and so many things. I learned setting up combustion experiments, I tested and measured centrifugal compressor shaft speeds. I wrote a c program to instruct the gps of a real flying MAV. This is where the real stuff came out.

So the best advice to anyone studying in AeSI right now is to begin cultivating the tinkering mindset. Be open to tinker. Spend your non study hours not on facebook but on tinkering.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Why should I learn programming language 'C' ?


A : Hey, What are you doing in Bangalore ?
B : I’m working as a Software Engineer.
A :  Is it so ?
B :  Yes, I’m working in ABC Group.
A :  But, You’ve only learned basics of embedded. Isn’t it?
B : Yes, I’ve worked on AVR platform and on Atmel’s Atmega 16 micro controller.
A : Have you made any project as well ?
B : Yes, I’ve made projects like line following robot, traffic light and to display various patterns on LCD.
A : Don’t make me fool, You’ve made a project of traffic lights so How can you work on any aircraft related project? How will you relate traffic lights and aircraft?
B : Wait, Let me explain !
A : Sure, & also explain me that why should I learn programming language ‘C’ ?

Here are the answers/explanation of the questions asked by A.

1. Have you observed a green and red color light at the tip of the wing and which keeps on blinking?
2. Have you observed the green and red color light on the belly of helicopter?
3. Have you noticed that once pilot achieves decision height so landing light automatically turns on?

Let me tell you that these lights are used as an indication and warning light and play a vital role in  landing at zero visibility. They also help in decision making like it helps a pilot to understand the direction of another aircraft. Click on the below mentioned links to understand the importance of such external lights. Approximately 99% of such lights are controlled using an embedded system.
Basics will always remain the basics irrespective of the fact that whether we are working on a F1 car or a F16 fighter aircraft. Have a look on major electronic device like a calculator,  microwave, washing machines, digital camera, display unit on AC buses, ATM machines and so on… They all are getting smarter day by day. This smartness comes from a microprocessor, an operating system and a program embedded in these devices. You’ll be surprised to know that these programs are written in programming language ‘C’.

Even though now a days we have automated tools to do programming and to help programmers to make an error free & high quality program so that it can be certified at the most rigorous levels yet if you don’t know the basics of programming so you can’t work on automatic tools as well. Developers of sophisticated applications such as those utilized in avionics, high-speed trains, nuclear reactors, automobiles and medical devices use such automated tools for automatic software development and to pinpoint programming errors.
Take any example starting from the automation of aircraft gate to critical navigation & auto pilot system. Everywhere we are using embedded system and thus it’s very necessary for an Avionics student to be familiar with programming concepts.

An open advice to all avionics students.
- Learn C, C++, Matlab
- Work on at least one embedded platform if not ARM or PIC so at least AVR.     



Sunday, January 15, 2012

One cannot learn engineering........

Himalya shared a nice blog post titled infosys tcs or wipro on Facebook.

I think AeSI engineering graduates and students should read this.

Please go ahead and read it here
http://susam.in/blog/infosys-tcs-or-wipro/?mid=57

Overall i agree with the author and the part that resonated with the most was this.

"One cannot learn engineering and programming merely by attending trainings. One has to learn it by doing, solving problems, observing what experienced engineers do, experimenting, screwing up a few times and reworking, talking to good engineers, etc. "

I had a similar experience when I was in NAL. Working under Dr Ramamurthy presented me the opportunities to work on so many varied engineering problems.

From gas turbine calculation, to designing a combustion chamber cooling fin, from designing mixed flow compressor to creating a database for efficiently storing all the engineering drawing produced by the lab, from running small gas turbine engine test to creating small Matlab codes to analyze the results. From solid modeling compressors to developing c software to receive and interpret data from a gps of micro air vehicle. I did it all.

This is why you will find how strongly I advocate people doing some kind of work in these labs. You can find all these posts at the following link http://my-aesi.blogspot.com/search?q=training

Thanks Himalya for sharing that post.

Keep up the good work!!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Walk-in Interview for Avionics Engineer with 0-1 Year of experience in Adinya technology



Dear All

Mr. Rituraj has updated me that there is walk-in Interview in Adinya Technology (http://www.adinya-global.com/ )for

 Avionics Engineer with following Jd

·         B.E(Avionics) with 0-1 Year of experience

·         First Class (60% and above) in all semesters/Sections

·         Hands on experience or knowledge of Matlab/Simulink and embedded C programming desirable

 

Date      : 3rd  September 2011(sa

Time      : 10AM

Venue  : Adinya Technology Pvt Ltd

#1, 38 Raheja paramount, 4th Floor

Residency Road, Bangalore-560025

Note: For any clarification you may contact Mr. Rituraj on 9845089523

Thanks and Regards

Anuj Kumar Jha
Treasurer, AeSIAA
9611833143

Good luck!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

What extra skills should an avionics stream student of AeSI have?

What extra skills should an avionics stream student of AeSI have?

After my post on being profssional, I have received a couple of emails
from many of you. One such email had 6 questions for me to answer.

The question are apt and well framed. I will try to answer them all by
putting then in 6 different posts.

Mr Sumantra is in avionics stream and so his first question was

"we dont have practical in our course, so what extra thing do you
suggest a student should learn for avionics stream?, like students go
for CFD , catia and ansys for aeromechanical"

Let me begin by saying, if your main dish is great, then dessert does
not matter.

Whatever you have studied in aesi is the base, don't leave crack in
that base. Anything that you do beyond that is the dessert! It adds to
glamour but it's the core studies that drives the engine.

If you have read MyAeSI Ebook, you will know about the equation
Knowledge + skills = job

Building skills are important. And now to your question of what skills
an avionics student of aesi should acquire.

First of all. Build your communication skills. Oral and written. They
are the most important skill that one needs to have, whatever be his/
her work.

Apart from communication, an aesi avionics graduate can get training
in labview, learn c coding, know how to use matlab simulink and
embedded system depending on personal interest.

As i am from propulsion stream, my knowledge on avionics is limited.
So over the lifespan of this blog, i have invited few accomplished
avionics engineers from aesi to answer this similar question. Please
find them here by searching the blog via this link.
http://my-aesi.blogspot.com/search?q=avionics&max-results=100


Hope this helps

Monday, January 10, 2011

Advice to Avionics Stream AeSI graduates

A few days back, I received this following query.

"Sir, I have given last three exams of Aesi and from avionics branch. As my degree is going to complete, I want to know what other things i learn which is helpful in my future like some languages which are required in avioncs branch."

So I directed the question to Mr. Rituraj. He ,in my opinion, was the best person to answer this query. His being from the same stream helps!!

Mr. Rituraj was kind enough to take some time out of his already busy schedule and here is his reply.


"My advice for avionics graduates on langauages/tools will be to learn 'C'/MATLAB/Simulink in depth. If MATLAB is not available one can download PsiLAB freely. An avionics engineer can go into three streams: Control, FMS and Communication. They should not hesitate to start their career with Systems V&V and then slowly move to design & development."

Thank you Mr. Rituraj!!

I hope this will help avionics graduates coming from AeSI!

If you want out more about avionics on this blog, please follow this link
Http://my-aesi.blogspot.com/search?q=avionics&max-results=100

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Details on Job Fair for AeSI Graduates

Here's an update on job fair for AeSI Graduates organized by AeSIAA on 13th Nov 2010 

If you are eligible, then please do use this opportunity 

Good luck


Dear AeSI Graduate Members,
02/11/2010

AeSIAA Bangalore is pleased to announce about the first ever placement assistant event which includes the visit of following two companies solely to recruit AeSI Graduates. This placement event has been arranged in the campus of The Aeronautical Society of India, Bangalore branch on 13th November 2010.

Here are the brief details about the companies and their job
descriptions:
A)    Moog India Technology Center, Bangalore - A worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator of precision motion control products and systems. Moog is high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites and space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles, industrial machinery, wind energy, marine applications, and medical equipment.

Job Requirements:
1)    0 - 2 Years of relevant experience
2)    Graduate in Aero-Mechanical, preferably Avionics of AeSI
3)    Minimum aggregate of 60% is desirable
4)    Knowledge of C programming language
5)    Knowledge of Matlab/Simulink packages would be an added
advantage

Please refer to the website http://www.moog.com for further information

B)    LM WindPower, Bangalore . LM Wind Power is leading position in the international market is based on their skilled and motivated employees. To support and encourage their unmatched international team, LM WindPower strives to provide great working conditions and opportunities for development. LM WindPower knows that knowledge is our most important raw material and make every effort to cultivate it.

To strengthen the skills of LM WindPower?s international workforce and unlock new opportunities LM WindPower focus on both personal and professional development.
Job Requirements:
1)    0 -2 Years of relevant experience
2)    Graduate in Aero-Mechanical OR Aerodynamics/Structures (per the older curriculum) of AeSI
3)    Minimum aggregate of 60% is desirable
4)    Knowledge in Stress Analysis/FEA would be an added advantage
Please refer to the website http://www.lmwindpower.com for further information

If you find yourself suitable for any (or both) of the jobs mentioned,
please mail your resume to jobs@aesiaa.org the earliest by 10th Nov
2010. For any clarifications or quiries send  mails at
jobs@aesiaa.org. Keep visiting www.aesiaa.org  for more updates.

Thanks and Regards
Anuj kumar Jha
Jont Treasurere, AeSIAA

Sunday, April 04, 2010

My biggest lesson from NAL?

I did apprenticeship at nal after my aesi. This is the place I call
the birthplace of my confidence. Working here I gathered the skills
and self belief that's essential for work.

So in this post I would like to highlight the biggest lessons that I
took while working in NAL!

Concentrate on your assigned work. Everything else will follow!

When I entered NAL I had this preconceived notion that working on
catia will be the best thing that can happen to me as that was the
hottest tool to have in my resume. Guess what the lab I joined didn't
use catia.

Initially I was feeling unhappy but took whatever task was assigned to
me. Gave my 100% to the task without resentment and without thinking
of going back to some other place whete catia can be part of my resume.

And this served me well. As I began completing the tasks, I began
getting tasks of richness that I never realized before. My task became
more and more sofisticated. From gas turbine performance, to design
and analysis of mixed flow centrifugal compresssor, I found myself
working in some of the top projects of my boss.

From my boss, I got projects involving more complexity and new
features. This strenghtened by fortran, vba, c skills. This approach
taught me nastran, ansys, solidworks, and matlab!

And none of this tool, I was working on trivial projects but projects
that increases and expanded my knowledge.

Lesson for everyone who is doing training in nal, isro, gtre etc

Don't judge your work to be trivial!! Every task is important.

A modern gas turbine engine has 30,000 parts and each one from the
bolt to the blade has it's own importance. Failure of one will lead to
an incomplete engine.

So take up whatever work you are assigned and make the most of it.
Every task has it's importance. You maynot realize it then but give
your 100% in the task you are assigned!!

Expand your knowledge, and rise from the framework of tasks you are
meant to do!!


This was my biggest lesson from nal and I am glad I did stick to the
tasks !

You too share your stories. What is your biggest lesson from the
training you do?

Monday, March 15, 2010

Software language that cad modellers ansys analyst and CDF's guys should start learning.

If you are reading the blog for long then you will know I advocate
learning at least one computer language. I strongly recommend that
whatever be your field, your stream, you should at least learn one
compter language.

So in this post I want to explore the computer language that people in
specific streams of domain of work can learn. The suggestion are not
hard and fast. They are just general directions, you are free to
choose whatever excites you.

If you know what language you want to learn, that's great. But I am
writing this for anyone who is undecided.


Computer Languages that I will recommend.

VBA
Fortran
C
Matlab
APDL
Excel

Inclusion of excel as part of computer language might be a surprise
but I will explain it.

In the next post this week, I will elaborate some merits and demerits
of learning each of the mentioned language!


Well what are the languages you are learning? Do write in your comments.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Jumbo list of educational resources available to you?

A few days back i received a mail and i thought it might of some use to you guys and to general public at large..

So i am posting the unedited version of the mail here, which contains the jumbo list of educational links from the internet.

Hope you find it useful. It might be a good idea to book mark this page for future reference.

You might want to use control+F to find that topic that might be useful to you.

We think free education is not possible especially in countries like INDIA. But all top universities in the world including our IIT's  are offering free education to everyone through video lectures, audio lectures and animations ( interactive). But a few of us know about them. This is an effort to create awareness about the Best free educational resources available in the world.
Here are ..


1.        Free video lectures and animations on all subjects <http://freevideolectures.com/>  Huge Collection. Text materials and videos on all Engineering and Medical Sciences.
2.        Joint venture by IIT's and IISc <http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/>
3.        MIT Open Course <http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html>                             Text materials, video lectures on all subjects
4.        MIT world <http://mitworld.mit.edu/>            Video lectures
5.        MIT lecture Browser <http://web.sls.csail.mit.edu/lectures/>                        browse video lectures on all topics
6.        World Lecture Hall <http://web.austin.utexas.edu/wlh/index.cfm>                          you can find any course here, where ever it is.
7.        WGBH <http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/>  Forum Network <http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/>                     videos on all subjects
8.        Vega Science Trust <http://www.vega.org.uk/>                           Physics Special
9.        Micro Biology Video Library <http://www.microbiologybytes.com/video/videoindex.html>              Biology
10.      Animations <http://www.maxanim.com/index.htm>                                      Genetics, Biochemistry, Immunology, Physiology etc...
11.      National Institutes of Health <http://videocast.nih.gov/default.asp>             Medicine Special
Business, Management and Leadership
1.        HBR <http://www.hbs.edu/entrepreneurs/>  Idea Cast Archive <http://www.hbs.edu/entrepreneurs/>
2.        Interviews with Great Entrepreneurs <http://www.hbs.edu/entrepreneurs/>
3.        HARVARD Working Knowledge <http://hbswk.hbs.edu/>
4.        Stanford University Videos <http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/av_lectures.html>
5.        Knowledge @ Wharton Business <http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm>
6.        Huge Collection of many other including the above all <http://freevideolectures.com/business> .
USEFUL LINKS FOR ENGINEERS
http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm <http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm> -Download Engineering Software
http://www.coade.com/fpvelite.htm <http://www.coade.com/fpvelite.htm> - Demo PVElite
http://www.coade.com/c2demo.htm <http://www.coade.com/c2demo.htm> - CAESAAR II Demo
http://www.coade.com/cwpipdemo_reg.htm <http://www.coade.com/cwpipdemo_reg.htm> - CadWorx Demo/PIPE
http://www.microtechno.net/cwpid.html <http://www.microtechno.net/cwpid.html> - Demo P&ID CadWorx
http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm <http://www.chempute.com/ftp.htm> - Chempute Download Page
http://gttserv.lth.rwth-aachen.de/~sp/tt/contrib/vtt/csheet.htm <http://gttserv.lth.rwth-aachen.de/%7Esp/tt/contrib/vtt/csheet.htm> - Chem. Sheet
www.structural-engineering.fsnet <http://www.structural-engineering.fsnet.co.uk/> ... <http://www.structural-engineering.fsnet.co.uk/> co.uk<http://www.structural-engineering.fsnet.co.uk/> Civil <http://www.structural-engineering.fsnet.co.uk/>  Software
http://www.unicade.com/cmax/evalsoft.htm <http://www.unicade.com/cmax/evalsoft.htm> C-Max Piping Software
http://www.korf.co.uk/korf_links.html <http://www.korf.co.uk/korf_links.html> - Demo Download Software
http://www.rccostello.com/fes.html <http://www.rccostello.com/fes.html> Download free demo for gas
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1989/axdownl.htm <http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1989/axdownl.htm> Shaft Design
www.strand7.com <http://www.strand7.com/> FEM software
http://www.optivessel.com/ <http://www.optivessel.com/> Vessel Demo
http://www.cspec..com/support/ASME <http://www.cspec.com/support/>  Section IX Demo
http://www.asme.org/pro_dev/modules/demo/index.htm <http://www.asme.org/pro_dev/modules/demo/index.htm> ASME Demo
http://www.devpipe.com.br/meio1i.htm <http://www.devpipe.com.br/meio1i.htm> Demo For Weld Layout Software
http://www.engineers.com/engsoft.htm <http://www.engineers.com/engsoft.htm> Lots Of Engineering Software
http://www.eng-tips.com/glinks.cfm/lev2/16/lev3/58/pid/378\ <http://www.eng-tips.com/glinks.cfm/lev2/16/lev3/58/pid/378/> Various Links
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/_Spreadsheet_Calculation_Program.html <http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/_Spreadsheet_Calculation_Program.html> Excel Spreadsheet for calculations
http://www.btconnect.com/ <http://www.btconnect.com/> -Spreadsheets for Structural Engineering - Free software <http://www6.overture.com/d/sr/?xargs=02u3hs9yoazlUOsTCChRRX4WJh0rOwGgwOkggxsJO4FwIobLktAbRe3xMU2eOTv%2F3fzZ9dFh1jdQrdAA1LUoCk9zebSb%2BG4odjbwCX6q0CjAZra9AmQYtW1ajrNyp7VG1SX9anHJbsLPKGujn5OIjr3Z7YQjcQ8zZaeUKMLZvGZ02BF%2BXwOXccQpZ8IPOyShJLvqamLVx%20>
http://coplant.com/ <http://coplant.com/> Spec Finder
Thesis(Search By Department & Author)
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/browse/by_department/m.html <http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/browse/by_department/m.html> Thesis for Post Graduates
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05152001-134206/unrestricted/etd.pdf <http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05152001-134206/unrestricted/etd.pdf>
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09242002-123023/unrestricted/Thesis_Walid.pdf <http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09242002-123023/unrestricted/Thesis_Walid.pdf>
http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/theses/index.html <http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/theses/index.html> Thesis of Mechanical Post Graduates
WELDING ENGINEERING
http://www.fmtuevbv.de/download/material%20comparison%20list.pdf <http://www.fmtuevbv.de/download/material%20comparison%20list.pdf>
http://www.fmtuevbv.com/download/Welding%20Table.pdf <http://www.fmtuevbv.com/download/Welding%20Table.pdf>
http://www.sweethaven.com <http://www.sweethaven.com/> -Welding Of Piping
http://www.gowelding.btinternet.co.uk/asme4.htm <http://www.gowelding.btinternet.co.uk/asme4.htm> -Welding Of Piping
http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Regulations/Regulations/SR61-78.pdf <http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Regulations/Regulations/SR61-78.pdf> welding of BPV & Pressure Piping
http://www.standard.no/standard/NORSOK_standards/2053/M-601.pdf?PHPSESSID=80e90aaffbfdf7402c469cf2fddd0238 <http://www.standard.no/standard/NORSOK_standards/2053/M-601.pdf?PHPSESSID=80e90aaffbfdf7402c469cf2fddd0238> -Welding & Inspection of piping
http://trc.ucdavis.edu/abt/ABT52/ABT52LECTURES.pdf <http://trc.ucdavis.edu/abt/ABT52/ABT52LECTURES.pdf>
http://www.gowelding.com/wp/links.htm#_Reference <http://www.gowelding.com/wp/links.htm#_Reference> Sites
http://www.gowelding.com/wp/asme.htm <http://www.gowelding.com/wp/asme.htm>
Valves & Pipe Fittings
http://www.ces.clemson..edu/chemeng/undergraduate/uolab/ <http://www.ces.clemson.edu/chemeng/undergraduate/uolab/equipmen.htm> equipmen.htm <http://www.ces.clemson.edu/chemeng/undergraduate/uolab/equipmen.htm> Basic <http://www.ces.clemson.edu/chemeng/undergraduate/uolab/equipmen.htm>  Information for Process Equip. & Piping fitting
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07192001-124624/unrestricted/ <http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07192001-124624/unrestricted/>
http://www.gidb.itu.edu.tr/staff/sogut/den322/Notes/Valves.pdf <http://www.gidb.itu.edu.tr/staff/sogut/den322/Notes/Valves.pdf> -Valve Types & Construction
http://www.pipingdesign.com/pipingquestions.PDF <http://www.pipingdesign.com/pipingquestions.PDF> -PIPING ENG... Q&A
http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/library/enghnbk.pdf <http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/library/enghnbk.pdf> Safety Valve
http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/instrprod.asp <http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/instrprod.asp> - Safety Valve
http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/pressprd.asp <http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/pressprd.asp> - Safety Valve
http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/envirprd.asp <http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/envirprd.asp> - Safety Valve
http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/nuclrprd.asp <http://www.crosbyvalves.com/docnet/nuclrprd.asp> - Safety Valve
http://www.pip.org <http://www.pip.org/> - Search for Sample & get .PDF files for P&ID, Valve Specs etc.
http://www.uecnet.co.uk/Cryogenic.pdf <http://www.uecnet.co.uk/Cryogenic.pdf> -Pipe Supports For Cryogenic Service.
http://www.hi.is/~magnusj/ritverk/dac20012.pdf <http://www.hi.is/%7Emagnusj/ritverk/dac20012.pdf> - Seismic Approach in Piping
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/web_first/cp.nsf/0/8625688C005A24978625691500502CEF?OpenDocument <http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/web_first/cp.nsf/0/8625688C005A24978625691500502CEF?OpenDocument> - Piping Flexibility
http://www.pipestress.com/Pages/PEpapers.html <http://www.pipestress.com/Pages/PEpapers.html> - pipe stress
http://www.engineer.ca/engineer/pipingtutorial.htm <http://www.engineer.ca/> - Piping Tutorial
http://www.pipingdesign.com/ultragen.pdf <http://www.pipingdesign.com/ultragen.pdf> -Piping Dynamic Stress Lecture
http://www.pipingdesign.com/flanges.html <http://www.pipingdesign.com/flanges.html> Flange
http://www.pipingdesign.com/fluids.html <http://www.pipingdesign.com/fluids.html> Process Fluid
http://www.herne.com/siteidx.htm <http://www.herne.com/siteidx.htm> Iron Pipe
Pressure Vessel
http://www.asme.org/education/prodev/cdseries <http://www.asme.org/education/prodev/cdseries/pdf/cds11instruct.pdf> List Of the files Giving Overview of ASME Sections
http://www.driedger.ca/ce6_v&t/CE6_V&T.html <http://www.driedger.ca/ce6_v&t/CE6_V&T.html> Controlling Vessel & Tanks
http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html#4.9.3 <http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html#4.9.3> Pressure Vessel
http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/DANotes/pressVessels/shells/shells.html#top <http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/DANotes/pressVessels/shells/shells.html#top> - Pressure Vessels Basics
http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/course24/lecture22/l22_07.asp <http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/institute/level2/course24/lecture22/l22_07.asp> Pressure Vessels Basics
http://www.prentex.com/ptxglossary.html <http://www.prentex.com/ptxglossary.html> - Pressure Vessel Glossary
http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html <http://www.llnl.gov/es_and_h/hsm/doc_18.02/doc18-02.html> Pressure Vessel
http://www.uscg.mil/HQ/MSC/PRGuidance/e1-19.pdf <http://www.uscg.mil/HQ/MSC/PRGuidance/e1-19.pdf> Guidelines for Review of Pressure Vessels
http://www...geocities.com/idequipos47/ <http://www.geocities.com/idequipos47/DaFi01In.htm> DaFi01In.htm <http://www.geocities.com/idequipos47/DaFi01In.htm> Pressure <http://www.geocities.com/idequipos47/DaFi01In.htm>  Vessel Demo
http://www.caesoft.es/productos/microtecno/mtvess/Morfologia_PV_de_recipientes.pdf <http://www.caesoft.es/productos/microtecno/mtvess/Morfologia_PV_de_recipientes.pdf> part pv
http://www.sfs.fi/standard/13445korjaukset3/64_e_V06.pdf <http://www.sfs.fi/standard/13445korjaukset3/64_e_V06.pdf> EN134445
http://www.tssa.org/boilers/certification/3rd_class_oe.pdf <http://www.tssa.org/boilers/certification/3rd_class_oe.pdf>
http://www.btinternet.com/~gowelding/ped-starter.pdf <http://www.btinternet.com/%7Egowelding/ped-starter.pdf>
http://www.disasuengr.com/demodownload.html
http://www.gowelding.com/pv/square.pdf <http://www.gowelding.com/pv/square.pdf>
http://www.gowelding..com/pv/ <http://www.gowelding.com/pv/>
Reference Sites
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/6.html <http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/6.html> -Engineering Information
http://www.eng-tips.com <http://www.eng-tips.com/> -ENGINEER'S CLUB
http://www.efunda.com <http://www.efunda.com/> - ENGINEERING INFORMATION DATABASE.
http://www.engineersedge.com/-ENGINEERING INFORMATION DATABASE.
http://www.xcalcs.com <http://www.xcalcs.com/> - ONLINE CALCULATION SITE for Load Calculation
http://www.pipingengineer.com/ <http://www.pipingengineer.com/> -PIPING INFORMATION SITE
http://www.copcoltd.com <http://www.copcoltd.com/> -ONLINE CALCULATION SITE
http://home.swipnet...se/controlengineering/flowcalc/ <http://home.swipnet.se/controlengineering/flowcalc/downloadfceng.htm> downloadfceng.htm <http://home.swipnet.se/controlengineering/flowcalc/downloadfceng.htm> Orifice <http://home.swipnet.se/controlengineering/flowcalc/downloadfceng.htm>  Calculation site
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/MJVanVoorhis/techdata.htm <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/MJVanVoorhis/techdata..htm>
Machine Design
http://machinedesign.com/ASP/enggMechanical.asp?catId=373 <http://machinedesign.com/ASP/enggMechanical.asp?catId=373>
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam540/notes.html <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam540/notes.html>
http://www.pumpcentre.com/Public/techart1/corrosion1.pdf <http://www.pumpcentre.com/Public/techart1/corrosion1.pdf>
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jdokeh/me4182/index.html <http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Ejdokeh/me4182/index.html> all about Mechanical Engineering Information site
Online Books
http://caltechbook.library.caltech.edu/archive/00000001/00/content.htm <http://caltechbook.library.caltech.edu/archive/00000001/00/content.htm> Cavitation & Bubble Dynamics.
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt817.pdfBook for Heat Transfer
http://www.bhes.com/frbb0Home.htm <http://www.bhes.com/frbb0Home.htm> Boiler Book Online
http://www.stanford.edu/~luical/Books/me251a.pdf <http://www.stanford.edu/%7Eluical/Books/me251a.pdf> Fluid Mechanics
http://www.stanford.edu/~luical/Books/me131b.pdf <http://www.stanford.edu/%7Eluical/Books/me131b.pdf> Fluid Dynamics
Pump & Motor
http://www.eng-software.com/kb/db/files/1322/kb1322-Pump%20Selection.pdf <http://www.eng-software.com/kb/db/files/1322/kb1322-Pump%20Selection.pdf> - Pump & Motor
http://website.lineone.net/~pumptech/chemical-pumping-equipment/pump-selection.html <http://website.lineone.net/%7Epumptech/chemical-pumping-equipment/pump-selection.html> Pumps.
http://www.pacificliquid.com/motorstartup.pdf <http://www.pacificliquid.com/motorstartup.pdf> Basics of Motor.
http://www.cam.org/~jacobie/equa1.htm <http://www.cam.org/%7Ejacobie/equa1.htm> - Pump basic Q&A
http://www.fluidedesign.com/index-en.html <http://www.fluidedesign.com/index-en.html> - Pump
http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/id19.htm <http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/id19.htm> - Rotodynamic Pump
http://fhaspapp.ittind.com/askred/BGASKRED-RequestAllQandA2.asp <http://fhaspapp.ittind.com/askred/BGASKRED-RequestAllQandA2.asp> - faq
http://www.fristam.de/pdf/4uk.pdf <http://www.fristam.de/pdf/4uk.pdf> Pump
http://www.pdhengineer.com <http://www.pdhengineer.com/> Comparison of CF & RC Pumps.
http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/ <http://x-stream.fortunecity.com/laras/63/> Rotodynamic pump
http://www.mcnallyinstitute.com/home-html/Technical_paper_index.html <http://www.mcnallyinstitute.com/home-html/Technical_paper_index.html> Technical Papers About Pump
http://www.pricepump.com/pumpschool/Column_With_Contents.htm <http://www.pricepump.com/pumpschool/Column_With_Contents.htm> PUMP BASICS
http://www.pump-magazine.com/articles/articles_summary.htm <http://www.pump-magazine.com/articles/articles_summary.htm> PUMP Articles
http://www.ipfonline.com/content/archive/PumpsValves/TechnologyUpdates/TU130520026.jsp <http://www.ipfonline.com/content/archive/PumpsValves/TechnologyUpdates/TU130520026.jsp> Pump
http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumpsb1.pdf <http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumpsb1.pdf> Pump Cavitation
http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumps2.shtml <http://www.cheresources.com/centrifugalpumps2.shtml> Pump Cavitation
http://www.driedger.ca/ce1_cp/CE1_CP.html <http://www.driedger.ca/ce1_cp/CE1_CP.html> CONTROLLING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
http://www.driedger.ca/ce2_pdp/CE2_PDP.htmlCONTROLLING POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
http://www.fristam.de/frz/litera.html <http://www.fristam.de/frz/litera.html> Pump Basics.
http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/ASEN/asen5519/1999-Files/28student-present1.htm <http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/ASEN/asen5519/1999-Files/28student-present1.htm>
Turbine
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/powturb.html <http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/powturb.html> -Information About Turbines.
http://www.revak.com/b_davis.htm <http://www.revak.com/b_davis.htm> - Steam Turbine
http://www.dresser-rand.com/e-tech/PDF%20Files/tp002.pdf <http://www.dresser-rand.com/e-tech/PDF%20Files/tp002.pdf> - Steam Turbine
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~luic/Winter-2002/index.html <http://www.rose-hulman.edu/%7Eluic/Winter-2002/index.html> - Fluid & Thermal System
Heat Exchanger
http://www.hyprotech.com/stx/shell_tube.asp-Heat Exchanger Terminology
http://www.cbu.edu/~rprice/lectures/stcalcs.html <http://www.cbu.edu/%7Erprice/lectures/stcalcs.html> -Heat Exchanger
www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/ <http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/> Lecture%2003%20-%20Heat%20Exchangers%202.ppt
http://www.apiheattransfer.com/pdf/Technical/Basic%20Construction%20of%20Shell%20Tube%20Heat%20Exchangers.pdf<http://www.apiheattransfer.com/pdf/Technical/Basic%20Construction%20of%20Shell%20Tube%20Heat%20Exchangers.pdf> Basic Construction of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers
http://www.prode.com/en/home.htm <http://www.prode.com/en/home.htm> HX
http://www.driedger.ca/ce3_stx/CE3_STX.htmlCONTROLLING SHELL AND TUBE EXCHANGERS
http://www.cbu.edu/~rprice/lectures/ <http://www.cbu.edu/%7Erprice/lectures/>
http://idol.union.edu/~rogersj/lectures/ <http://idol.union.edu/%7Erogersj/lectures/>
http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/ <http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/courses/mae412/gonzalez/>
Cooling Tower
http://www.ctdoc.com/Contents.html <http://www.ctdoc.com/Contents.html> - Cooling Tower Basics
http://www.ctdoc.com/Contents.html <http://www.ctdoc.com/Contents.html> - Cooling Tower Basics
Fire & Safety
http://www.nfpa.org/codesonline/ <http://www.nfpa.org/codesonline/> Online Glossary By National Fire Council
http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/pub3000c.html <http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/pub3000/pub3000c.html> - Safety & Health Manual
http://www.firehydrant.org/info/index.html <http://www.firehydrant.org/info/index.html> - Hydrant System Design, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance
NDT
http://www.twi.co.uk/j32k/protected/band_3/ksndt003.html#tag1 <http://www.twi.co.uk/j32k/protected/band_3/ksndt003.html#tag1> - Ultrasonic Testing
http://www.ndt.net/wshop/quiz/qz_th2.htm <http://www.ndt.net/wshop/quiz/qz_th2.htm> - Site for Non Destructive Testing Methods
http://www.cksconsulting.com/NDTestPapers/TestPaper.asp <http://www.cksconsulting.com/NDTestPapers/TestPaper.asp> _ NDT Test Paper
Conveyor
http://www.cepimixers.com/plantparts/pdfs/conveyors.pdf <http://www.cepimixers.com/plantparts/pdfs/conveyors.pdf> - Conveyers
http://www.continentalconveyor.com/Catalogs/CEMA%20B.PDF <http://www.continentalconveyor.com/Catalogs/CEMA%20B.PDF> -conveyer
http://www..eng.uts.edu.au/~johnd/ <http://www.eng.uts.edu.au/%7Ejohnd/>
http://www.engr.usask.ca/classes/ABE/462/notes.html
http://www.kcat.zaq.ne.jp/jasper/meca/spring/index.html <http://www.kcat.zaq.ne.jp/jasper/meca/spring/index.html>
Spring Selector Software
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution14.htm <http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution14.htm> calc. Stress Intensity factor
http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/Courses/ <http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/Courses/> Lecture in mechanical engg,
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution15..htm <http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/StressIntensity/Solutions/Solution15.htm> - SIF
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/Fatigue/Questions/Problem3.htm <http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/tutorials/FMTut/Fatigue/Questions/Problem3.htm> - fatigue
http://www.pipingdesign.com/glossary.html <http://www.pipingdesign.com/glossary.html> Glossary
http://www.key-to-steel.com/ViewArticle.asp?ID=94 <http://www.key-to-steel.com/ViewArticle.asp?ID=94> charpy v notch test
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/En175/notes.htm <http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/En175/notes.htm> fea
http://www.mech.uq.edu.au/courses/mech3300/index/lecture_notes/ <http://www.mech.uq.edu.au/courses/mech3300/index/lecture_notes/>
http://www.uwplatt.edu/~mirth/me3040ch9.htmMaterial Science
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/en224/notes.htm <http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/en224/notes.htm> Linear Elasticity
http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/ <http://www.engin.brown.edu/courses/> Civil, Cad-Cam, Mechanical, Instrumentation Lectures
I.C. ENGINE
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/Thermo.pdf <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam100/handouts/Thermo.pdf> Thermo I.C. Engine
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/dynamics.pdf <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam100/handouts/dynamics.pdf> I.C. Engine
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/ice <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam100/handouts/ice>
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/handouts/Cars.xls <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam100/handouts/Cars.xls>
PROE
http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/Tut2000i2/Proe2000i2_1.pdf <http://www.me.uvic.ca/%7Emech410/Tut2000i2/Proe2000i2_1.pdf>
http://athena.mne.ksu.edu/classes/ME300/HomeWork/Homework.htm <http://athena.mne.ksu.edu/classes/ME300/HomeWork/Homework.htm> ProE
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam100/ <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam100/> Proe
http://www.kks.zcu.cz/podklady/PROE/proe-lectures/ <http://www.kks.zcu.cz/podklady/PROE/proe-lectures/> Learn Proe
http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/proe_tutorials.html <http://www.me.uvic.ca/%7Emech410/proe_tutorials.html> Proe Database With Pro Mechanica
http://www2.ncsu.edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut-home.html <http://www2.ncsu.edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut-home.html>
http://www2.ncsu..edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut1.html <http://www2.ncsu.edu:8010/unity/lockers/project/graphicscourse/gc/proetut/proetut1.html>
http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/~thom/ProE_Tutorial_Beginner_Chapter2.pdf <http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/%7Ethom/ProE_Tutorial_Beginner_Chapter2.pdf>
http://www.mech.nwu.edu/proe/toc.htm <http://www.mech.nwu.edu/proe/toc.htm>
http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/~thom/ <http://www.dmi.stevens-tech.edu/%7Ethom/>
http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/ <http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/>
http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/engn2225/ENGN2225_main.html <http://engnet.anu.edu.au/DEcourses/engn2225/ENGN2225_main.html>
http://www.me.udel..edu/meeg401/ <http://www.me.udel.edu/meeg401/>
http://me.udel.edu/meeg401/03/resources..html
http://www.me.udel.edu/meeg401/01/ <http://www.me.udel.edu/meeg401/01/>
http://www.mech.nwu.edu/proe/intro.htm
http://www-mae.engr.ucf.edu/links.html <http://www-mae.engr.ucf.edu/links.html>
http://eng.sdsu.edu/profs/Bhattacharjee/sooby/classes/me350/classnotes/ <http://eng.sdsu.edu/profs/Bhattacharjee/sooby/classes/me350/classnotes/>
ANSYS
http://www.csa.ru/CSA/CADS/docs/ansys/tut2/
http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/Courses/mec563/
http://www.me.umn.edu/courses/me5348/ansys.html <http://www.me.umn.edu/courses/me5348/ansys.html>
http://www.csa.ru/CSA/CADS/docs/ansys/tut1/ansys.html <http://www.csa.ru/CSA/CADS/docs/ansys/tut1/ansys.html>
http://140.110.4.17/~c00msl00/ansyshelp/Hlp_UI_Tutorials.html <http://140.110.4.17/%7Ec00msl00/ansyshelp/Hlp_UI_Tutorials.html>
http://www.me.umn.edu/courses/me5348/topent.html <http://www.me.umn.edu/courses/me5348/topent.html>
http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/ews/software/tutorial/ansys.html <http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/ews/software/tutorial/ansys.html>
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/truss/step10.htm <http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/truss/step10.htm>
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/ <http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/
SOLIDWORKS
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&safe=off&group=comp.cad.solidworks <http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&safe=off&group=comp.cad.solidworks>
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~sritchie/hydro/lecturenotes/Solidworks%20-%20An%20Introduction.pdf <http://www.ex.ac.uk/%7Esritchie/hydro/lecturenotes/Solidworks%20-%20An%20Introduction.pdf>
CAD
http://www...ex.ac.uk/~sritchie/hydro/lecturenotes/ <http://www.ex.ac.uk/%7Esritchie/hydro/lecturenotes/>
http://www.hut.fi/~penttila/cadbasics97/ <http://www.hut.fi/%7Epenttila/cadbasics97/>
http://www.tulane.edu/~spjacobs/cad/
http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/~dunc/cdrom/archives/ay1997/teaching/cad/tutorials/index.html <http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/%7Edunc/cdrom/archives/ay1997/teaching/cad/tutorials/index.html>
http://csg.lcs.mit...edu/~devadas/6.373/lectures/ <http://csg.lcs.mit.edu/%7Edevadas/6.373/lectures/>
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~moshell/CAP4021/ <http://www.cs.ucf.edu/%7Emoshell/CAP4021/>
http://www.me.uvic.ca/~mech410/ <http://www.me.uvic.ca/%7Emech410/>
IDEAS
http://www.media..mit.edu/physics/pedagogy/fab/cad/ <http://www.media.mit.edu/physics/pedagogy/fab/cad/>
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/ideas_7/demo_Ideas.html <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech403/ideas_7/demo_Ideas.html> Demo Files
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/ideas_7/ <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech403/ideas_7/>
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech517/books_new.html <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech517/books_new.html> FEA Book
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/HelpFiles/help.htm <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech403/HelpFiles/help.htm> Help Files
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/Fortran_90/OOP_w_F90_book.htm <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech517/Books/oop1.pdf>  Book
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech517/F90_docs/tables.pdf <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech517/F90_docs/tables.pdf>
MATLAB
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~mech403/Matlab/matlabfiles.html <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/%7Emech403/Matlab/matlabfiles.html> MatLab Files
http://www.mathworks.com/products/education/ <http://www.mathworks.com/products/education/> Metlab
http://www.mit.edu/people/abbe/matlab/main.html <http://www.mit.edu/people/abbe/matlab/main.html>
CAE
http://www.uwplatt.edu/~mirth/ <http://www.uwplatt.edu/%7Emirth/>
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/CS285/ <http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Esequin/CS285/> Solid Modeling
http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/~petitj01/downloads/CAD/SE_assembly_tutorial_p2.htm <http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/%7Epetitj01/downloads/CAD/SE_assembly_tutorial_p2.htm> Solid Edge Assembly Tutorial
http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/~petitj01/downloads/CAD/ <http://w3.mech.uwa.edu.au/%7Epetitj01/downloads/CAD/>
http://rzhome.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/~gsrs01/solid/otmar/se_excel/Tut-ExcelSE.pdf <http://rzhome.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/%7Egsrs01/solid/otmar/se_excel/Tut-ExcelSE.pdf>
http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/Courses/MAE412/schedule.html <http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/Courses/MAE412/schedule.html>
CHEMICAL ENG
http://www.svce.ac.in/~msubbu/FM-WebBook/ <http://www.svce.ac.in/%7Emsubbu/FM-WebBook/>
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/400lecnt.html <http://www.indiana.edu/%7Echeminfo/400lecnt.html>
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/400toc.html <http://www.indiana.edu/%7Echeminfo/400toc.html>
http://www.svce.ac.in/~msubbu/LectureNotes/FluidMechanics/index.htm <http://www.svce.ac.in/%7Emsubbu/LectureNotes/FluidMechanics/index.htm>
http://www.svce.ac.in/~msubbu/LectureNotes/
http://chemeng.uah.edu/courses/che446sp99/ <http://chemeng.uah.edu/courses/che446sp99/>
http://chemeng.uah..edu/courses/ <http://chemeng.uah.edu/courses/>
http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/Courses/ce304/LecNotes.html <http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/Courses/ce304/LecNotes.html>
http://www.chem.cmu.edu/courses/09-106/notes/ <http://www.chem.cmu.edu/courses/09-106/notes/>
http://www.angelfire.com/ks2/techos2k/chem.html <http://www.angelfire.com/ks2/techos2k/chem.html>
What is a Chemical Engineer <http://www.pafko.com/history/h_whatis.html>
History of Chemical and Process Engineering <http://www.pafko.com/history/h_toc.html>
Dimensionless Numbers <http://www.processassociates.com/process/dimen/dn_all.htm>
Fundamental Physical Constants <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/constants.htm>
Gas Law Constant <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/r.htm>
Process Services Study Notes <http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/pservices/cpe214main.htm>
SI Prefixes <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/si_prefx..htm>
The Constants and Equations Page <http://tcaep.co.uk/index.htm>
The Physics and Chemical Laws list <http://www.alcyone.com/max/physics/laws/index.html>
Conversion Factors <http://www.processassociates.com/process/convert/cf_all.htm>
General Chemical Engineering <http://members.tripod.com/bhaznedar/chemical_engineering/index.html>
Chemical Engg. Course Notes from WSU <http://www.che.wsu.edu/%7Emillerrc/course.html>
Crude Oil- Volume - Weight - Flowrate Conversion Factors <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/oil_vw...htm>
Process Associates of America Process Tools <http://www.processassociates.com/process/tools.htm>
Sheet Metal Thickness <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/sheet_metal.htm>
Power Stations <http://www.the-education-site.com/ps.html
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Chemical Reaction Engineering Lectures <http://www.che.ufl.edu/courses/ECH3023/lectures/>
Chemical Engineering Reactor Kinetics <http://www.pitt.edu/%7Epatzer/che1012/che1012_handouts.htm>
Chemical Equilibrium
Chemical Reactions - Notes from ChemTutor <http://www.chemtutor.com/react.htm>
CRE <https://192.168.1.200/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>  - Frequently Asked Questions
CRE <http://www.engin.umich.edu/%7Ecre/course/lectures/one/master2.htm>  Lecture Notes <http://www.engin.umich.edu/%7Ecre/course/lectures/one/master2.htm>
Design of Combustion Facilities <http://www.reaction-eng.com/design.htm>
Download papers on combustion systems <http://www.reaction-eng.com/downloads.htm>
Heterogeneous Catalysis <http://mercury.ethz.ch/HOMEPAGE/chimia/chimia.html
Fluid Mechanics
Boundary Layer Applets <http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/fluids/bls2/>
Boundary Layer Flow <http://www.me.pdx.edu/%7Egerry/flowAnimations/boundaryLayer/>
Boundary Layers <http://cvu.strath.ac.uk/courseware/calf/CALF/index/nindx.html>
CFD <http://www.cfd-online.com/Resources/>  Resources Online <http://www.cfd-online.com/Resources/>
Compressible Aerodynamics Calculator <http://www.aoe.vt.edu/aoe3114/calc.html>
FM Lecture Notes from Quuens University <http://sellensr.me.queensu.ca/sellens/451/download.htm>
FAQ on Pumps and Fluid Systems <http://www.cam.org/%7Ejacobie/faqonp%7E1.htm>
Flow rate through Venturi pipe free calculator <http://flow.netfirms.com/>
Fluid Flow Calculator <http://www.connel.net/freeware/flowcalc1.shtml>
Fluid Mechanics Demonstrations <http://info.phys.uvic.ca/dbr/resman/demo_contents.html>
Fluid Mechanics Hall of Fame <http://mech.postech.ac.kr/fluidmech/history/>
Fluid Mechanics Lecture Notes from UBC <http://tetra.mech.ubc.ca/mech280/notes/index.html>
Fluid Mechanics Material from California IOC <http://poisson.caltech.edu/fluids/handout.htm>
Fluids Mechanics Movie Archive <http://www.itsc.com/movies/>
Gallery of Fluid Mechanics <http://www.eng.vt.edu/fluids/msc/gallery/gall.htm>
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics <http://samizdat.mines.edu/kennett/>
Introduction to Rheology <http://www.sik.se/sik/affomr/star/reointro.html>
Journal of Rheology Rheology Nomenclature <http://www.rheology.org/sor/publications/j_rheology/rheology_nomenclature/default.htm>
Lecture Notes from University of Leeds <http://www.efm.leeds.ac.uk/CIVE/CIVE1400/course.html>
FM Lecture Notes and Handouts in Pdf format <http://mech.postech.ac.kr/cfd/lecturenotes/index.html>
Lecture Notes from University of Iowa <http://www.icaen.uiowa.edu/%7Efluids/lecture.htm>
Numerical methods for 1D compressible flows <http://www.crs4.it/HTML/int_book/NumericalMethods/int_book.html>
Online Duct Friction Loss and Velocity Pressure Calculation <http://www.freecalc.com/ductfram.htm>
On-Line Friction Piping Loss <http://www.freecalc.com/fricin.htm>
On-Line Pump System Design <http://www.freecalc.com/pumpin.htm>
Pipe Properties <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/pipeprop.htm>
Process Pumps & Filtration On-Line <http://www.iglou.com/pitt/>
Reynolds Number Calculator <http://www.efunda.com/formulae/fluids/calc_reynolds.cfm>
Rheology <http://chemeng1.kat.lth.se/staff/ulf_b/mp_rheo.htm>  - Main Page <http://chemeng1.kat.lth.se/staff/ulf_b/mp_rheo.htm>
Self-Study Material on Fluid Mechanics <http://www.pricepump.com/ppschool.html>
Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics <http://mca.svce.ac.in/%7Emsubbu/LectureNotes/SolvedProblems/FM/index.htm>
The Colorful Fluid Mixing Gallery <http://www.bakker.org/>
The Internet Glossary of Pumps <http://www.animatedsoftware.com/pumpglos/pumpglos.htm>
Tube Properties <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/tubeprop.htm>
The Pissing Bucket Some Real-World Fluid Mechanics <http://www.erc.msstate.edu/%7Egatlin/cone/cone.html>
Solid Fluid Operations (SFO)
Chemical Engineering Separations - Notes <http://www.eng.auburn.edu/%7Etplacek/courses/3660schedule.shtml>
Cyclone Separators <http://chemengineer.tqn.com/science/chemengineer/library/weekly/aa110397.htm>
Engineering Aspects in Solid Liquid Separation <http://www.solidliquid-separation.com/>
Ion Exchange <http://chemengineer.tqn.com/science/chemengineer/library/weekly/aa111797.htm>
Membrane Separation Processes <http://chemengineer.tqn.com/science/chemengineer/library/weekly/aa120197.htm>
Separation Processes - Lecture Notes <http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Webnotes/Main/CPE312.htm>
Standard Sieve Sizes <http://www.processassociates.com/process/basics/sieves.htm>
Thermodynamics
Basic Chemical Thermodynamics <http://orac.sunderland.ac.uk/%7Ehs0bcl/td1.htm>
Advanced Thermodynamic Problems <http://wuche.wustl.edu/%7Esgo/athtml.html>
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Notes <http://www.pitt.edu/%7Epovilas/>
CET <http://flory.engr.utk.edu/che330/>  Notes <http://flory.engr.utk.edu/che330/
Heat Transfer
An Introduction to Pinch Technology <http://www.aspentech.com/ap/ap9pinchpage.htm> - http://ginusss.eresmas.com<http://ginusss.eresmas.com/>
Alternative Uses of Heat Transfer Enhancement    http://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/heat-transfer.html <http://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/heat-transfer.html>
Cooling Towers Design and Operation Considerations <http://www.cheresources.com/ctowerszz.shtml>
Correlations for Convective Heat Transfer <http://chemengineer.about.com/science/chemengineer/library/weekly/aa020298.htm>
Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Tutorial <http://ce597n.www.ecn.purdue.edu/CE597N/1997F/students/regan.j.young.1/project/>
Heat conduction
Heat Exchanger Fouling Factors <http://www.cleandryair.com/heat_exchanger_fouling_factors.htm>
Heat Exchanger Network Design <http://www.chem.eng.usyd.edu.au/pgrad/bruce/hx-net/hx-net-02.htm>
Heat Exchangers Design Examples <http://gumbo.bae.lsu.edu/BAEHOME/be3340/C.Exchangers/ourproj.html>
Heat Exchanger Network Design <http://www.chem.eng.usyd.edu.au/pgrad/bruce/hx-net/hx-net-01.htm>
Step by Step Pinch Technolgy <http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/design/pinch.pdf>
HeatTransfer <http://www.eng.fsu.edu/%7Eshih/eml4930/lecture-notes/heat-transfer.htm>  Basics <http://www.eng.fsu.edu/%7Eshih/eml4930/lecture-notes/heat-transfer.htm>
Making Decisions with Insulation <http://www.cheresources.com/insulationzz.shtml>
OA Guide to Hypothermia & Cold Weather Injuries <http://www.princeton.edu/%7Eoa/safety/hypocold.shtml>
Mass Transfer Operations (MTO)/ Transport Phenomena (TP)
Adsorption Phenomena <http://ias.vub.ac.be/General/Adsorption.html>
Step by Step McCabe-Thile Distillation <http://chemengineer.about.com/science/chemengineer/library/weekly/aa111599.htm>
Continous <http://www.cinc-co.com/articles/aiche/aiche.html>  Liquid Liquid Extraction <http://www.cinc-co.com/articles/aiche/aiche.html>
Development of distillation tray efficiency model <http://www.euronet.nl/users/wijnef/public_html/TrEffDis.html>
Diffusion Processes
Distillation Calculation McCabe-Thiele Method <http://www.s-ohe.com/McCabe-Thiele.html>
Distillation Simulation - Tutorial <http://www.engrsoft.com/engrs1.htm>
Distillation Theory And Practice <http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/chemsep/distillation/>
Energy Conservation in Distillation <http://www.cheresources.com/condistzz.shtml>
In Depth Look at Extractive Distillation <http://www.cheresources.com/extrdist.shtml>
Introduction to Distillation <http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/distil/distil0.htm>
Introduction to Mass Transfer Operations <http://www.euronet.nl/users/wijnef/public_html/MTr_Intr.html>
Introduction to Trays <http://www.euronet.nl/users/wijnef/public_html/Tra_Intr.html>
Online Calculator for Distillation Column Design <http://www.com2com.ru/%7Emaikov/todis/todisinp.htm>
Overview of Distillation Process <http://www.distillationgroup.com/distill.htm>
Smith John French's Art of Distillation <http://www.library.upenn.edu/etext/collections/smith/french/>
The Rayleigh Equation
Tower Sizing and Pricing <http://www.cheresources.com/towerszz.shtml>
Trays, in more detail <http://www.euronet.nl/users/wijnef/public_html/TrDetail.html>
Transport Phenomena Lecture Notes <http://www.egr.msu.edu/%7Eparkss/>
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/asjqiu/me/ME303.HTM#outline <http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/asjqiu/me/ME303.HTM#outline>
http://www.engin.umich.edu/class/me481/ <http://www.engin.umich.edu/class/me481/>
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/mee/internet.htm <http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/mee/internet.htm>
http://eyrie.shef.ac.uk/will/ <http://eyrie.shef.ac.uk/will/>
http://www.ijee.dit.ie/articles/Vol14-3/ <http://www.ijee.dit.ie/articles/Vol14-3/>
http://www.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/chem-eng.html <http://www.ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de/chem-eng.html>
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/jcarroll/LINKS.HTM <http://www.telusplanet.net/public/jcarroll/LINKS.HTM>
http://www.mnsi.net/~pas/brochure.htm <http://www.mnsi.net/%7Epas/brochure.htm>
Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) <http://www.peo.on.ca/
Chemistry & Industry Home Page <http://ci.mond.org/
Historyof <http://www.cems.umn.edu/%7Eaiche_ug/history/h_time.html>  ChEn: Timeline <http://www.cems.umn.edu/%7Eaiche_ug/history/h_time.html
The World-Wide Web VirtualLibrary: Chemical Engineering <http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/>
BIOTECHNOLOGY: Cato Research <http://www.cato.com/cato/
CERAMICS: FraunhoferInstitute <http://www.ikts.fhg.de/ceramics.html
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: Universityof Florida <http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/>
'Chemical Engineering Magazine' <http://www.che.com/>
CHEMISTRY: University of California <http://www.chemucla.edu/
CONTROL ENGINEERING: CambridgeUniversity <http://www-control.eng.cam.ac.uk/>
ENERGY: Crest <http://solstice.crest.org/online/
ENGINEERING: NASA <http://epims1.gsfc.nasa.gov/>
FLUID MECHANICS: Universityof Colorado <http://iml.colorado.edu/iundex.html>
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATERENGINEERING: IWE <http://www.halcyon.com/wastewater/
Steel On the Web
MATERIALS: Clarkson Instituteof Technology <http://m_struct.mie.clarkson.edu/>
PROCESS ENGINEERING: Universityof Karlsruhe <http://mv70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/>
TECHNICAL: Enterprise Integration Network <http://www.einet.net/>
Pollard Highway Products <http://www.mnsi.net/%7Epollard/
AMM <http://www.amm.com/index.htm>  Online <http://www.amm.com/index.htm>
Hazardous Materials Management Magazine <http://www.hazmatmag.com/> (http://www.hazmatmag.com/ <http://www.hazmatmag.com/> )
http://www.engineers.com/calculator.htm <http://www.engineers.com/calculator.htm> Free Calculators
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~meam540/notes.html <http://www.seas.upenn.edu/%7Emeam540/notes.html>
Vibration & Lubrication
http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me334/notes/Handout1.pdf <http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me334/notes/Handout1.pdf>
http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me334/notes/default.htm <http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me334/notes/default.htm>
http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me617/notes/default.htm <http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me617/notes/default.htm>
http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me626/notes/default.htm <http://www.mengr.tamu.edu:70/mechanics-systems/lsanandres/me626/notes/default.htm>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://othello.mech.nwu.edu/courses/c403/ <http://othello.mech.nwu.edu/courses/c403/>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-15UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-15UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-13UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-14UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-16UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-10UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-11UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-17UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-18UK.pdf <http://aqua.tvrl.lth.se/rolf/LEC-12UK.pdf>
Material Science & Metallurgy
http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAE612/MAE612.html#lectures <http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAE612/MAE612.html#lectures> METALLURGY
http://www.vikramnandaiit.punjabilok.net/techno.html <http://www.vikramnandaiit.punjabilok.net/techno.html> WIDE RESORCE IN MECHANICAL ENGG & METALLURGY
http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/ENGRD221/ENGRD221.html <http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/ENGRD221/ENGRD221.html> THERMO DYNAMICS
http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAE212/mae212.html <http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAE212/mae212.html> METALLURGY
http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAEFEM/maeFEM.html <http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAEFEM/maeFEM.html> FEM
http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAEFEM/maeFEM.html <http://www.mae.cornell.edu/zabaras/Courses/MAEFEM/maeFEM.html> FEM
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/Teaching/online.html <http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/Teaching/online.html> METALLURGY
http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~jae1001/ <http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/%7Ejae1001/>
http://psdam.mit.edu/2.000/project.html <http://psdam.mit.edu/2.000/project.html> PROJECT
http://psdam.mit.edu/2.000/lectures.html <http://psdam.mit.edu/2.000/lectures.html> MECHANICAL LECTURE
http://www.physics.syr.edu/courses/PHY101.03Fall/lectures/ <http://www.physics.syr.edu/courses/PHY101.03Fall/lectures/> PHYSICS & THERMO & ELECTRICAL
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/~ftgamk/teach.html <http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/%7Eftgamk/teach.html>
STRESS ANALYSIS
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~engs0161/Stra3.pdf
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~engs0161/res.html <http://users.ox.ac.uk/%7Eengs0161/res.html>
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gkstarns/ME325/ <http://www.public.iastate.edu/%7Egkstarns/ME325/>
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/~ftgamk/teach.html <http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/%7Eftgamk/teach.html>
http://ch.engr.ucdavis.edu/design/ <http://ch.engr.ucdavis.edu/design/> CAD-CAM RESOURCES
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-91JMechanical-Behavior-of-PlasticsSpring2003/LectureNotes/<http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-91JMechanical-Behavior-of-PlasticsSpring2003/LectureNotes/>
http://physics.pdx.edu/~pmoeck/Physics%20PH381.htm <http://physics.pdx.edu/%7Epmoeck/Physics%20PH381.htm>
http://www.ce.ufl.edu/~kgurl/ <http://www.ce.ufl.edu/%7Ekgurl/>
http://psdam.mit.edu/2.000/tutorials.html
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/~ftgamk/teach.html <http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/%7Eftgamk/teach.html>
http://www.kostic.niu.edu/Design-Methods-Ch4-pumps_452/sld006.htm <http://www.kostic.niu.edu/Design-Methods-Ch4-pumps_452/sld006.htm>
http://www.kostic.niu.edu/LectureNotesHandouts.htm <http://www.kostic.niu.edu/LectureNotesHandouts.htm>
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