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Machine Design: An Integrated Approach 3ed
This textbook presents an integrated approach to the design of machine elements by uniting machine-element topics with a series of case studies that demonstrate the interrelationships between force, stress and failure analysis in realworld design. While emphasizing the design aspects of the subject, the book also presents a thorough and complete treatment of engineering mechanics topics and provides a good balance between synthesis and analysis. It is based on the author's extensive experience in the practice of machine design in industry.
The text is divided into two parts. The first part presents the fundamentals of design, materials, force, stress, strain, deflection analysis, and failure theories, including an introduction to fracture mechanics. The second part treats the design of specific elements such as springs, gears, shafts, fasteners, etc., but does so in the context of their use in integrated assemblies. The case studies provide the vehicle for this, with different elmeents of the same assembly being addressed in various chapters. The main emphasis is on designing for high cycle fatigue loading of machine parts and assembliers. A new chapter in this edition presents an introduction to Finite Element Analysis in which common pitfalls of this technique's application are addressed.
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