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Ask HN: Best resources to learn mechanical engineering?

8 pointsby jypepinover 3 years ago
Hey HN!<p>As a long time motorcyclist I&#x27;ve always wanted to learn more about how engines work, at least to allow me to dabble a bit into my own engines (long time dream has always been to rebuild something for fun).<p>Aside from going back to college and get a degree in mechanical engineering, what are the best resources to learn about (motorcycle) engines?

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kingkongjaffaover 3 years ago
It depends what you want to do, I&#x27;m guessing you do not care too much about fuel and combustion research, and more on practical aspects.<p>Here&#x27;s some overview references: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;auto.howstuffworks.com&#x2F;engine.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;auto.howstuffworks.com&#x2F;engine.htm</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.howacarworks.com&#x2F;basics&#x2F;the-engine" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.howacarworks.com&#x2F;basics&#x2F;the-engine</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.goodreads.com&#x2F;book&#x2F;show&#x2F;255807.Internal_Combustion_Engine_Fundamentals_" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.goodreads.com&#x2F;book&#x2F;show&#x2F;255807.Internal_Combusti...</a><p>Perhaps the most interesting thing with motorcycle engines is the variation of stroke and bore and number of cylinders since it&#x27;s an exercise in packaging and weight reduction to fit on the smaller frame.<p>In terms of engine technologies different fuel injection strategies and cylinder geometries are areas of active research, along with things like lubricants and bearing surfaces etc.<p>The &#x27;computational&#x27; pieces are really edging towards applied chemistry in figuring out how to optimize the combustion chamber.<p>For practical tasks without a machine shop you are fairly limited - I would caution against mucking about with an actual engine you later want to ride, beyond hobbyist level until you have some experience.<p>At hobbyist level it&#x27;s really about engine mapping and upgrading the air intake. Those things are the easiest &#x27;mods&#x27; but I&#x27;m sure specific forums for your motorcycle will be able to point you towards common upgrades etc. and why they work.
auxymover 3 years ago
Shigley&#x27;s Mechanical Engineering Design and Machinery&#x27;s Handbook are two classic texts on the design of various mechanical components.<p>For ICEs we used Ferguson and Kirkpatrick when I took a graduate level ICE class. It&#x27;s concise but good. I&#x27;m not sure it&#x27;s exactly what you&#x27;re looking for as a hobbyist though, it&#x27;s a lot of thermodynamics and associated math, not a lot on practical implementation of engines.<p>If you&#x27;re looking to rebuild engines and such &quot;mechanical engineering&quot; is probably the wrong road to go down. I don&#x27;t have specific recommendations, but maintenance manuals or trainings for mechanics, millwrights a d metal workers might be closer to what you want.
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eternityforestover 3 years ago
If you can cheaply find a copy of this book(I doubt anyone can, but it&#x27;s worth a try), it&#x27;s probably worth it, if not you can still google the subject: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hackaday.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;09&#x2F;11&#x2F;books-you-should-read-exact-constraint-machine-design-using-kinematic-principles&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hackaday.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;09&#x2F;11&#x2F;books-you-should-read-exact-...</a><p>I&#x27;ve never touched an engine before so I&#x27;m not sure if this is relevant(I don&#x27;t really know what skills go into an engine rebuild beyond basic repair methods) but it&#x27;s great for general mechanical design as a hobbyist.
long_time_goneover 3 years ago
As a non-engineer, I find Jeremy Fielding to be very relatable and easy to follow.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;c&#x2F;JeremyFieldingSr&#x2F;videos" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;c&#x2F;JeremyFieldingSr&#x2F;videos</a>