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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
On average, about average,
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This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
I had to buy this book for a class.
First the positive aspects of this book. It's somewhat recent (2001), which makes it at least a decade newer than Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals (Heywood) and The Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice: Vol. 1 - 2nd Edition, Revised: Thermodynamics, Fluid Flow, Performance and Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice: Vol. 2 - 2nd Edition, Revised: Combustion, Fuels, Materials, Design (the Taylor books). It has more information about computer modeling, which is a reflection of the times. It also has references to the publisher's website to use various online tools and references, which I don't like at all, but someone probably likes. Now the negative: First; its main advantage, which is that it's new, isn't much of one. The only things that have changed appreciably in engines in the last 50 years are metallurgy and controls, neither of which are addressed in this book. For the price of this book, one could by either Heywood or the Taylor set, both of which are much more detailed. The page counts are a clue; this book weighs in at under 400 pages, while Heywood is 900 and the Taylor set is over a thousand. This book frequently references Heywood and Taylor, so why not go straight to the source? This book, as other reviewers have noted, has extensive errata. If you don't like to proofread textbooks, buy Heywood or Taylor. In sum, don't buy this book, but if it's a gift, probably don't throw it out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
poorly executed,
This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
This book lacks example problems and has an errata almost as thick as itself. Poorly explained topics complete this debacle.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Engines Text,
This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
Very helpful text on ICEs. Some very good example problems and explanations of what can be a confusing topic.
2.0 out of 5 stars
not enough examples in book,
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This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
I'm using this book for my graduate class and i wish there were more examples. For some of homework questions, I don't even know where to begin.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Internal Combustion Engines Textbook,
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This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
This was a great book that I received which is currently helping with a course that I am enrolled at in college. It is very interesting and very informational
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Internal Combustion Engines,
This review is from: Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences (Paperback)
Great book. Easy to read through. Chapters are short and concentrate on only one subject at a time. Some of the derivations are left to the student/reader so if you do not already have a thermo book investing in one is a good idea. Overall, great text.
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Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences by Colin R. Ferguson (Hardcover - Jan. 1986)
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