Description
Book SynopsisThe academic course of Machine Design Elements and Assemblies (a.k.a. “Machine Design,” “Mechanical Engineering Design,” etc.) is based on the fundamentals of several different core disciplines, and should prepare students to meet challenges associated with solving real-life mechanical engineering design problems commonly found in industry.
Other works focus primarily on verifying calculations of existing machine elements in isolation, while this textbook goes beyond and includes the design calculations necessary for determining the specifications of elements for new assemblies, and accounting for the interaction between them.
Machine Design Elements and Assemblies addresses the design considerations associated with the functionality of a full assembly. Most chapters end with a design project that gets progressively more complex.
Numerous reviews of prerequi
Table of Contents
Ch 1: Mechanical Engineering; Ch 2: Bearings; Ch 3: Shafts and Axles; Ch 4: Belt Drives; Ch 5: Gearing; Ch 6: Bevel Gears;Ch 7: Worm-Gear Transmission; Ch 8: Power Screw Drive; Ch 9: Threaded Joints; Ch 10: Riveted Joints; Ch 11: Welded Joints; Ch 12: Springs.