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A concise and reliable reference book covering essential mechanical design data, standards, and tables. Ideal for engineering students and professionals for quick design calculations and exam preparation. -
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This Material Science textbook by Asha L. Gawali, Prof. Rahul B. Barjibhe, and Sanjay Chhoturam Kumawat is specifically written for Semester III Mechanical Engineering students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the properties, structures, and applications of engineering materials in alignment with the university's revised syllabus.
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Crystal Structures & Imperfections: Detailed study of unit cells, space lattices (like BCC and FCC), and various crystal defects that influence material strength.
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Phase Diagrams: Analysis of equilibrium diagrams, particularly the Iron-Carbon ($Fe-C$) diagram, to understand how different phases form during cooling.
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Heat Treatment Processes: Exploration of techniques like annealing, normalizing, hardening, and tempering used to modify the mechanical properties of metals.
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Material Testing & Corrosion: Introduction to destructive and non-destructive testing methods, along with the causes and prevention of material degradation.
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This Computer Science & Engineering textbook by Kavita Sultanpure is specifically written for Semester VII students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It provides a comprehensive guide to Compiler Design, covering the fundamental phases of translating high-level programming languages into machine-executable code.
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Phases of a Compiler: Detailed exploration of Lexical Analysis, Syntax Analysis, Semantic Analysis, Intermediate Code Generation, Code Optimization, and Target Code Generation.
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Lexical & Syntax Analysis: Focus on finite automata, regular expressions, and parsing techniques like LL(1), SLR, and LALR parsers.
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Code Optimization: Techniques for improving the efficiency of the generated code, including peephole optimization and data-flow analysis.
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Runtime Environments: Management of storage, stack allocation, and symbol tables during program execution.
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Gemini saidThis Communication Systems textbook by J.S. Katre is a key resource for Semester IV Electronics and Communication Engineering students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It covers foundational principles of signal transmission, including analog and digital modulation techniques essential for the university's revised curriculum.
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Analog Modulation: Detailed analysis of Amplitude Modulation (AM), Frequency Modulation (FM), and Phase Modulation (PM), including their practical applications.
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Digital Communication: Introduction to Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) and digital schemes like ASK, FSK, and PSK, which are fundamental to modern systems.
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Noise Analysis: Study of different types of noise in communication systems and how they affect signal-to-noise ratios ().
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System Components: Exploration of transmitters, receivers, and the mathematical models used for signal processing and transmission.
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This Computer Graphics textbook by Sanjesh S. Pawale is designed for Semester V students in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It includes solved university question papers and focuses on the algorithms and techniques used to generate and manipulate digital images.
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Graphics Primitives: Algorithms for drawing fundamental shapes like lines, circles, and ellipses (e.g., Bresenham’s algorithm).
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2D & 3D Transformations: Mathematical operations for scaling, rotating, and translating objects in a coordinate system.
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Clipping & Windowing: Methods to determine which parts of a graphic are visible within a specific viewing area.
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Projections: Techniques for representing 3D objects on a 2D screen, including parallel and perspective projections.
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This Engineering Mechanics textbook by Indrajeet M. Jain is a dedicated resource for Semester III Mechanical Engineering students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It is strictly aligned with the university's revised syllabus and focuses on the study of forces and their effects on rigid bodies.
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Statics: Analyzing bodies in equilibrium, including force systems, moments, and friction.
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Dynamics: Studying bodies in motion, covering both kinematics (motion path) and kinetics (forces causing motion).
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Structural Analysis: Fundamentals of analyzing trusses, frames, and beams to determine internal forces.
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Centroid and Moment of Inertia: Mathematical methods to find the center of gravity and the resistance of shapes to rotation.
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Gemini saidThis Mechanical Engineering textbook by R. B. Patil is designed for Semester III students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It covers Computer Aided Design (CAD), focusing on how computers are used to create, modify, and optimize engineering designs.
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Geometric Modeling: Mathematical representation of curves (like Bezier and B-Splines), surfaces, and solids.
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Transformations: Principles of 2D and 3D transformations, including scaling, rotation, and translation.
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CAD Hardware & Software: Overview of input/output devices, graphics standards, and database management for design.
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Visual Realism: Techniques for rendering, shading, and hidden line removal to create realistic models.
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This Computer Science & Engineering/Information Technology textbook by G. V. Kumbhojkar is specifically for Semester III students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It covers Discrete Structures, focusing on logical and conceptual topics like Graph Theory, Set Theory, and Mathematical Logic essential for software engineering.
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Set Theory & Logic: Fundamentals of sets, Venn diagrams, and propositional logic including truth tables.
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Relations & Functions: Study of digraphs, lattices, and injective/surjective functions.
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Graphs & Trees: Important algorithms like Dijkstra’s and Kruskal’s, along with Euler and Hamiltonian paths.
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Algebraic Structures: Introduction to groups, monoids, rings, and coding theory.
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This Mechanical Machine Design - II textbook by R. B. Patil is tailored for Semester VI Mechanical Engineering students at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It covers advanced design principles for machine elements like gears, bearings, and springs based on the university's revised syllabus. -
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Basics of Mechanisms: Definitions of kinematic links, pairs, chains, and the study of degrees of freedom.
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Velocity and Acceleration Analysis: Graphical and analytical methods, including the use of velocity polygons and instantaneous centers.
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Cams and Followers: Classification, terminology, and the layout of various cam profiles.
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Gears and Gear Trains: Laws of gearing, tooth profiles, and the kinematics of epicyclic gear trains.
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This book is a specialized Electronics and Communication Engineering textbook by Mrs. Anuja A. Odhekar (Ektate), designed for the Semester VI curriculum at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU). It covers fundamental concepts of microwave theory and radar systems, including transmission lines, waveguides, and various microwave devices.
