Mark's Calculations For Machine Design (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) - Hardcover

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9780071436892: Mark's Calculations For Machine Design (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

Synopsis

Designed to provide concise and easy-to-use formula and calculations, Mark's Calculations for Machine Design is the bridge between principle and execution

Featuring both U.S. and SI measurements, this step-by-step resource will enable you to: Calculate forces in space; Resolve forces into components; Determine moments, couples, and equivalent systems of force for a rigid body; and Analyse equilibrium into two and three dimensions for a rigid body as well as many other important calculations without the use of a conversion chart.

Mark's Calculations For Machine Design Analyses problems in a simple and logical manner.

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About the Author

Thomas Hunter Brown, Jr., PhD, PE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State Universtiy currently manages both the FE Review Program and the Civil Engineering PE Review Programs at ITRE, among other course development and teaching duties. Dr. Brown also teaches review classes for the Mechanical Engineering PE Review Program offered by the Industrial Extension Service of the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. His area of specialty is Stress Analysis and Machine Design.

From the Back Cover

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO MACHINE DESIGN CALCULATIONS

This information-packed reference is the perfect bridge between the principles outlined in textbooks and the challenges of engineering practice. Engineer and educator Thomas H. Brown, Jr.'s new book offers problem-solving techniques, formulas, and tabular data in a convenient, quick lookup format. Developed and expanded out of material in McGraw-Hill's best-selling Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, this unique resource provides complete step-by-step help with:

  • Basic to advanced calculation procedures
  • Examples of solved problems in both U.S. customary and SI/metric units
  • Calculations for fundamental, advanced, and combined loadings on machine elements
  • Problem-solving techniques and calculations for static and dynamic design, including fatigue and column buckling
  • Advanced problems for bolted and welded connections, springs, flywheels, gear trains, and more
  • Easy-to-use tables, charts, listings, and formulas

JOB-SIMPLIFYING CONTENT
Axial Loading * Torsion * Bending * Beams: Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams with Deflection Formulas * Pressure Loading: Thin- and Thick-Walled Vessels, Press-Shrink Fit * Contact Loading: Spherical and Cylindrical Geometries * High-Speed Rotational Loading * Combined Loadings * Principal Stresses and Mohr's Circle * Static Design Criteria: Ductile to Brittle Materials * Fatigue and Dynamic Design Criteria: Finite and Infinite Life * Bolted Connections * Welded Connections * Springs * Flywheels * Linkages * Gear Trains: Spur and Planetary Arrangements * Wheels and Flywheels

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