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Engineering Mathematics 6th Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: K.a. Stroud, Dexter J. Booth Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1892
Media: Paperback Edition: 6Rev Ed Pages: 1288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.5 x 2.4
ISBN: 1403942463 EAN: 9781403942463 ASIN: 1403942463
Publication Date: January 25, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Excellent book November 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I was a young man, I embarked on a degree in mechanical engineering. This was about 30 years ago. In the first year alone we had to study about eight different subjects.
These included fluid mechanics, drawing and design, solid body mechanics, electricity, mathematics, materials science, physics and thermodymamics.
I had passed three 'A' levels in chemistry, mathematics and physics while at school.
I remember that this book was easy to follow and helped me to pass my first year mathematics exam with very high marks and little effort. My nephew is now studying civil engineering and I recommended this book to him. He said that it had made all the difference.
This book uses a method of learning called programme learning in which each stage is carefully broken down. One practices a few examples in order to check one's understanding and then moves on to the next section.
Although the content in this book is somewhat stronger than 'A' level mathematics it is definitely a book for engineers and scientists who use mathematics as a tool. It hasn't got the rigorous and almost philosophical approach to the subject that one would encounter if studying the subject in its own right.
The applications are found in other subjects such as mechanics of machines, solid body mechanics and electricity. Although called engineering mathematics this book really contains the pure mathematics that engineering students need for studying other disciplines rather than applied mathematics. If you like to think in terms of pure and applied mathematics then some of the other subjects such as mechanics or electricity actually contain the applied mathematics.
Ever since using this book, I have always tried to find books using a similar approach when required to study other subjects e.g. accounting, computer studies, economics and languages.
It is surprising how few books use this excellent method as I think it would work well with other logical, numerical and scientific subjects such as accounting, economics, grammar, physics and ancient and modern languages. It certainly takes away a lot of the heavy lifting involved in learning a new subject.
Holds your hand November 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are many positive reviews of this book and its earlier additions, for good reason. I've found this a book very useful reference for my MEng Electrical/Electronic Engineering degree.
In my opinion, the best thing about this book is that takes you through every step, beginning with a number line right the way through to the more tricky stuff. Before I started my degree I wasn't confident with maths and shaky on even the basics - now I'm about to finish my Masters degree and I feel like a maths pro! Mostly thanks to this book and its companion.
The only maths book you will ever need February 21, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have been out of education for 10 years before I started my degree so I was very apprehensive about the maths. This book works wonders especially the DVD you get with it to help problem solve. This is such a well structured book with lots of worked examples.
A must have for Engineering students
Unrivalled; clear, concise and well written. August 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is superb, I can only fault its size but the depth of coverage warrants such mammoth dimensions. The material covered within is done so in a structured fashion, ensuring the reader can actually grasp the material as appose to just learning the methodology. I have not had to use this book as a standalone revision tool but in conjunction with my maths notes, it is unbeatable. The exercise problems can get a bit tedious and some of the leaps in difficulty are inexplicable but a little extra searching and practice will iron out any reservations. If you are studying any engineering degree I would seriously recommend splashing the cash, you may not use it extensively at first but having it as a resource has been invaluable for me.
Got lost! July 16, 2007 4 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is undoubtedly a good book but it put me to sleep at times as I could not see how all these calculations would be useful to me when I graduated. I assumed an Engineering Math book would have examples from Engineering cases but they were few and far between. I did find some other books that did this in the library.
This is a good book for learning by heart how to do these things but I think I remember about 20% of it now that the exam is over! I wanted to understand it not learn it by heart. :(
Stroud is massive! It has practically an entire intro to math book at the start which at best is good for a glance because, as an Engineer, my Math is OK. It is a huge big clunking book which broke my back carrying it but was useful none the less.
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