'Mechanical Design: An Integrated Approach' provides comprehensive and concise coverage of machine element design for engineering students and practicing engineers. Using numerous computational examples and Case Studies, the author presents real world engineering design principles and applications with an integrated approach that will motivate readers and show the links between basic mechanics …
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 pro…
Chapters 1 through 4 cover the general steps necessary to provide economical and efficient tooling for today’s expanding and competitive manufacturing industry. These steps include predesign analysis, locating, supporting, clamping, positions, and the design of bodies for workholding devices. Chapter 5 is a new chapter dealing with tooling for Numerical Control (NC). Chapter 6 is also n…
In this compact and easy-to-use reference. Jerry Arnold has accumulated virtually all the invaluable lessons he has learned from decades of trial and error as a die maker, die designer, and die engineer. Written in a straight-forward and easy-to-read style, and profusely illustrated, this book is expressly intended to help avoid the pitfalls associated with stamping designs, die designs, and st…