Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 5th Edition Author: Robert C. Juvinall | Language: English | ISBN:
B006RB8CLA | Format: PDF
Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 5th Edition Description
Stressing the solution of mechanical component design problems, this edition has been revised and updated to include a more direct presentation of the systems of units and dimensions, additional homework problems and a more unified treatment of the basics of work, energy and power.
- File Size: 25729 KB
- Print Length: 928 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 3 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (December 1, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006RB8CLA
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This is a textbook for mechanical engineering design and also a reference book for practicing mechanical engineers. It is assumed that the reader has had courses in statics, dynamics, strength of materials, and material science. In other words, it is assumed you are the equivalent of at least a junior undergraduate in mechanical engineering.
The first section of the book functions as a fast-paced review of the aforementioned prerequisites. Don't expect elementary straight numerical problems even in the introductory section. The author gets down to business immediately with example problems that involve actual mechanical devices. The example problem solutions are excellent with separate solution sections labeled "Known","Find", "Schematic and given data", "Assumptions", "Analysis", and "Comment". Each chapter has solutions to a few of the many exercises. Of particular interest in section one is chapter 8,"Fatigue", and chapter 9, "Surface Damage". Chapter 8 is important because it contains a simplified, condensed, and introductory version of fatigue design and fatigue crack growth, and is probably going to be new material for many readers. Chapter 9 deals with the various kinds of surface deterioration in machine components. This is important because more machine parts fail because of surface damage than from actual breakage.
Part two of the book is concerned with the application of the fundamentals of mechanical engineering to specific machine components. In practice, problems involving the design, analysis, or application of machine members can seldom be solved by applying the fundamentals alone. Also, there is seldom just one right answer. This second section of the book gives the engineer exposure with these types of problems.
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