On this page you will find several open Engineering textbooks along with supplemental material and a few lecture videos.
The purpose of these discipline specific pages is to showcase content that might be of interest to faculty who are considering adopting open educational resources for use in their classes. This list of content is by no means exhaustive. The nature of open educational resources is very collaborative and it is in that spirit that we encourage any comments about the content featured on this page or recommendations of content that are not already listed here.
Basics of Fluid Mechanics -Genick Bar-Meir, Ph. D. This book describes the fundamentals of fluid mechanics phenomena for engineers and others. This book is designed to replace all introductory textbooks or instructor’s notes for the fluid mechanics in undergraduate classes for engineering/science students but also for technical peoples. It is hoped that the book could be used as a reference book for people who have at least some basic knowledge of science areas such as calculus, physics, etc. Author: Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or later or Potto license.
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Non-Isothermal Kinetic Methods -Edition Open Access This methodical manual focuses on a small aspect of calculations in thermal analysis dealing with constructing kinetic models from thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry experimental data.Authors: This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 Germany Licence. |
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Treatise on Thermodynamics -Dr. Max Planck This text is a comprehensive rewrite of Planck's original scientific papers. Written with the intention of "giving at greater length, and with more detail, certain general considerations and demonstrations too concisely expressed in [the original] papers . . . The chief reason [for the rewrite] was that an opportunity was thus offered to present the entire field of Thermodynamics from a uniform point of view. This, to be sure, deprives the work of the character of an original contribution to science and stamps it rather as an introductory textbook on Thermodynamics for students who have taken elementary courses in Physics and Chemistry and are familiar with the elements of Differential and Integral Calculus." Author: Dr. Max Planck, Nobel Prize in Physics 1918 |
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A Heat Transfer Textbook -John H. Lienhard IV This text was written with the intention of providing engineering juniors, seniors, and first-year graduate students their grounding in hear transfer - in conduction, convection, radiation, phase-change, and an introduction to the kindred subject of mass transfer. It was designed in such a way as to accommodate differing levels of rigor depending of the instructor's preference. Care was taken to include real-world examples early in the text in order to construct a conceptual foundation on which the later more complex aspects of the text are built upon. -John H. Lienhard Authors: Dr. John H. Lienhard IV, Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston Dr. John H Lienhard V, Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This text is licensed under copyright; however, its authors have granted permission for it to be download, and printed for personal use and for non-profit instructional use. |
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Thermodynamics and Chemistry -Howard Devore Thermodynamics and Chemistry is designed primarily as a textbook for a one-semester course in classical chemical thermodynamics at the graduate or undergraduate level. It can also serve as a supplementary text and thermodynamics reference source. Author: Howard DeVoe, Associate Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland This text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. |
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Operational Amplifiers: Theory and Practice -James K. Roberge This text is the product of evolution of a course on operational amplifiers. It became apparent to the author that the operational amplifier had value beyond that of a circuit component; it was also an excellent instructinoal vehicle. This device supplied a reason for studying a collection of analytic and design techniques that were necessary for a thorough understanding of operational amplifiersand were also important to the general area of active circuit design. Author James K. Roberge, Electrical Engineering, MIT This text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. |
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Engineering Thermodynamics: a Graphical Approach -Israel Urieli This online text was designed for a two-course sequence in thermodynamics for Mechanical Engineering majors. The book introduces thermodynamics with the First Law and its appilcation in analyzing complete ideal Stirling and air-standard engine cycles, steam power plants, and refrigeration systems. This approach is unique in that it features pervasive use of pressure-enthalpy diagrams that enable simple visualizations of complex steam power plants, to a high degree of accuracy. Dr. Urieli has published a paper regarding the creation and use of this book. Author: Dr. Israel Urieli, Mechanical Engineering, Ohio University This text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. |
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Find more Engineering textbooks in these collections:
Lessons In Electronic Circuits This site provides a series of online textbooks covering electricity and electronics. The information provided is great for both students and hobbyists who are looking to expand their knowledge in this field. Author: Published under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
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Online Interactive Graphing Application -Desmos Desmos is a math engine that can graph any equation, including derivatives and Fourier series. Interactive sliders enable users to demonstrate function transformations. The graphing calculator operates on any computer or tablet without requiring any downloads. Desmos is completely free to use. A free account is required to save plots and to export plots as images. Desmos is subject to its terms of use. "Desmos does not claim ownership of any formulae, information, data, text or other materials you submit for display... However, you grant to Desmos an irrevocable license ... to use, distribute, ... , [and] publicly display User Submissions." |
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PhET -University of Colorado Boulder To help students visually comprehend concepts, PhET simulations animate what is invisible to the eye through the use of graphics and intuitive controls such as click-and-drag manipulation, sliders and radio buttons. In order to further encourage quantitative exploration, the simulations also offer measurement instruments including rulers, stop-watches, voltmeters and thermometers. -PhET About: Most PhET simulations are released under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. Those which are not are licensed under a GNU General Public License. |
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This course is an introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter models of mechanical systems. Topics covered include kinematics, force-momentum formulation for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion, work-energy concepts, virtual displacements and virtual work. Students will also become familiar with the following topics: Lagrange's equations for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion, and linearization of equations of motion. Instructors: J. Kim Vandiver, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering David C. Gossard, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering Use of the MIT OpenCourseWare site and materials is subject to their Creative Commons License and other terms of use. |
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Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods -MIT This course introduces the fundamental Lean Six Sigma principles that underlay modern continuous improvement approaches for industry, government and other organizations. Instructors: Prof. Earll Murman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Dr. Hugh McManus, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Lean Advancement Initiative Prof. Annalisa Weigel, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Allen Haggerty, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Lean Aerospace Initiative Use of the MIT OpenCourseWare site and materials is subject to their Creative Commons License and other terms of use. |
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Video tutorials on projectile motion, mechanics, electricity and magnetism.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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Collin's Lab is a video series that features videos about various Electronics topics. Most videos are fundamental, covering basic circuit components, pulse width modulation, breadboards, multimeters, ADCs, and various explanations of the inner-workings of power supplies, function generators, guitar pedals and other interesting electronic devices. Available for viewing via YouTube and download at Make, these videos are assumed to be under copyright. |
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