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There are actually quite a few books since every subject has/have special
book/s. Below is the list of famous books.
1.)Strength of Materials:-
B.C. Punamia
Timoshenko
Rama Murtham(any of these but go for Timoshenko when your basics get clear)
3.)Industrial Engg:-
Buffa&Sarin
4.)Production Engg:-
Kalpika Jain, Amitabh Ghosh & A.K. Malik, P.N.Rao. (any one).
5.)Material Science:-
UC. Jindal, W.D. Callister,
I.P. Singh
7.)Mechanical Vibration:-
Grover, S.S. Rao
8.)Theory of Machines:-
R.S. Khurmi, Malik &Ghosh
9.)Fluid Machinery:-
D.S. Kumar, R.K. Bansal
14.)I.C. Engine:-
M.L. Mathur, R.P. Sharma
15.)Engg. Mathematics:-
MADE EASY Publications(if you could arrange it from somewhere or anyone book would do).
I've mentioned several books, you may follow any of these in a subject.
If you are still a college student, then to gain marks I say you should just follow the books your professor
follows, otherwise the aforementioned books will come handy.
R.S KHURMI & R.K RAJPUT will cover almost all your subjects. And they are great books. Lots of examples &
easy explanations for them all.
Other than these,
Marland Telsang for Industrial Engineering
P.C Sharma for Tool Design
R.K Jain for metrology
& most importantly, Dayal for SOM
Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics by S.Timoshenko and D.H.Young
Mechanics of solids - Mechanics of Materials by J.M.Gere andS.Timoshenko
Thermodynamics - Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag
Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by C.Borgnakke and R.E.Sonntag
Applied Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag
Production Technology - Manufacturing Process for Engineering Materials by Serope Kalpakjian
Mechanical Engineering Design - Mechanical Engineering Design by J.E.Shigley
Heat Transfer - Heat Transfer by J.P.Holman
Heat and Mass Transfer by Cengel