Description Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design is a standard text intended for beginners of the subject area. This revised edition in SI units focuses on blending fundamental concepts with modern emphasis on design and new applications. It covers the basics of machine design, including the design process, engineering mechanics and materials, failure prevention under static and variable loading, and characteristics of the principal types of mechanical elements. As an indispensable reference text, it makes students familiar with the basis for decisions as well as the standards of industrial components and helps them transition into practicing engineers.
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Offers a practical approach to the subject through a wide range of real-world applications and examples
Updated and revised chapters on Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable Loading and Lubrication and Journal Bearings
Expanded coverage of plastic deformation, strain hardening, true stress and strain, and cyclic stress strain properties
Rich pedagogy:
150+ solved examples
1050+ end-of-chapter problems
Table of Contents PART 1 BASICS
1 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design
2 Materials
3 Load and Stress Analysis
4 Deflection and Stiffness
PART 2 FAILURE PREVENTION
5 Failure Resulting from Static Loading
6 Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable Loading
PART 3 DESIGN OF MECHANICAL ELEMENTS
7 Shafts and Shaft Components
8 Screws, Fasteners, and the Design of Nonpermanent Joints
9 Welding, Bonding, and the Design of Permanent Joints
10 Mechanical Springs
11 Rolling-Contact Bearings
12 Lubrication and Journal Bearings
13 Gears-General
14 Spur and Helical Gears
15 Bevel and Worm Gears
16 Clutches, Brakes, Couplings, and Flywheels
17 Flexible Mechanical Elements
18 Power Transmission Case Study
PART 4 SPECIAL TOPICS
19 Finite-Element Analysis
20 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing