Mechanical design of machine elements and machines : a failure prevention perspective /
Taking a failure prevention perspective, this book provides engineers with a balance between analysis and design. The second edition presents a more thorough treatment of stress analysis and fatigue, integrating the use of computer tools.
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Language: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ
Wiley
2010.
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Edition: | Second edition |
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Table of Contents:
- 1: Keystones of Design: Materials Selection and Geometry Determination.
- 2: The Failure Perspective.
- 3: Materials Selection.
- 4: Response of Machine Elements to Loads and Environments; Stress, Stain, and Energy Parameters.
- 5: Failure Theories.
- 6: Geometry Determination.
- 7: Design-Stage Integration of Manufacturing and Maintenance Requirements.
- 8: Power Transmission Shafting; Couplings, Keys, and Splines.
- 9: Pressurized Cylinders; Interference Fits.
- 10: Plain Bearings and Lubrication.
- 11: Rolling Element Bearings.
- 12: Power Screw Assemblies.
- 13: Machine Joints and Fastening Methods.
- 14: Springs.
- 15: Gears and Systems of Gears.
- 16: Brakes and Clutches.
- 17: Belts, Chains, Wire Rope, and Flexible Shafts.
- 18: Flywheels and High-Speed Rotors.
- 19: Cranks and Crankshafts.
- 20: Completing the Machine.