u/Advanced_Win9847

Any good books/textbooks for a Mechanical Engineer to learn more about Aerospace Engineering? Or any other ways to break into the field?

Hey guys, I am about to be a senior Mechatronics Engineer major at my school, and I have also completed almost all of the core Mechanical Engineering classes such as Thermo/Fluids/Heat and mas. statics/dynamics, mechanical design as well as a lot of electrical engineering and computer science classes. I want to work on a project in aerospace engineering so that I look better in grad school admissions, as that is what I want to go into. However, I do not know how to take all of these general engineering topics and apply it to aerospace engineering. So I ask you guys, what is a good resource (such as books, websites, youtube videos) I can use to transition into this more applied field? I like to use textbooks to read and do practice some of the concepts, but I also want to know what kinds of projects I should work on so that I can apply these concepts in practice. Thanks in advance!

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u/Advanced_Win9847 — 2 days ago