Design of Machine Elements
United States Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 28. September 1997
Book
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829 pages
978-0-13-726167-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Appropriate for one or two term introductory Machine Design course in Mechanical Engineering Departments, or Mechanical Engineering Technology.
Classic, comprehensive survey of machine elements and analytical design methods. Gives the tools and techniques necessary to facilitate design calculations for the most frequently encountered mechanical elements.
Classic, comprehensive survey of machine elements and analytical design methods. Gives the tools and techniques necessary to facilitate design calculations for the most frequently encountered mechanical elements.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-726167-3 (9780137261673)
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Content
(NOTE: Each chapter ends with a References and Problems section.)
Introduction.
1. Fundamental Principles.
2. Working Stresses and Failure Theories.
3. Design of Shafts.
4. Springs.
5. Screws.
6. Belts, Clutches, Brakes, and Chains.
7. Welded and Riveted Connections.
8. Lubrication.
9. Ball and Roller Bearings.
10. Spur Gears.
11. Helical, Bevel and Worm Gears.
12. Miscellaneous Machine Elements.
13. Principles of Form Synthesis.
14. Engineering Materials.
Appendix-Spreadsheet Modules.
Index.
Introduction.
1. Fundamental Principles.
2. Working Stresses and Failure Theories.
3. Design of Shafts.
4. Springs.
5. Screws.
6. Belts, Clutches, Brakes, and Chains.
7. Welded and Riveted Connections.
8. Lubrication.
9. Ball and Roller Bearings.
10. Spur Gears.
11. Helical, Bevel and Worm Gears.
12. Miscellaneous Machine Elements.
13. Principles of Form Synthesis.
14. Engineering Materials.
Appendix-Spreadsheet Modules.
Index.