Machine Elements in Mechanical Design 4/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9780131911291
- 作者:Mott
- 版次:4
- 年份:2004
- 出版商:Pearson Education
- 頁數/規格:944頁/平裝單色
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This book provides a practical approach to designing machine elements in the context of complete mechanical design. This edition retains many features of the previous edition-exceptional organization, readability, practical approach, sound technical content, extensive appendix, design procedures, example problems, use of computer aids, and use of many examples from commercially available products and systems-yet, has been extensively updated to include new photographs; new design data for some elements; new or revised standards; new end-of-chapter references; listing of internet sites; and some completely new elements.
This book provides a practical approach to designing machine elements in the context of complete mechanical design. This edition retains many features of the previous edition-exceptional organization, readability, practical approach, sound technical content, extensive appendix, design procedures, example problems, use of computer aids, and use of many examples from commercially available products and systems-yet, has been extensively updated to include new photographs; new design data for some elements; new or revised standards; new end-of-chapter references; listing of internet sites; and some completely new elements.
Features
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The MDESIGN computer aided mechanical design software CD-ROM-Included in the book.
* Students will be able to quickly perform many more design iterations than with hand calculations.* Special icons are placed in the margins where use of the software is pertinent-topics include belts, chains, gears, shafts, keys, bearings, power screws, springs, and others. - Refined discussion of the mechanical design process in Chapter 1-Includes several new photographs and includes Internet sites for general mechanical design that are applicable to many later chapters.
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Developed coverage of Materials in Mechanical Design in Chapter 2-Includes added material on creep, austempered ductile iron (ADI), toughness, impact energy, and special considerations for selecting plastics.
* Includes an entirely new section on Materials Selection , highlighting its importance in design. - Additional material covered in Stress and Deformation Analysis, Chapter 3-Includes a review of force analysis, and refinement of the concepts of stress elements, combined normal stresses, and beams with concentrated bending moments.
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Chapter 5, Designing for Different Types of Loading, is extensively updated and refined-Includes endurance strength, design philosophy, design factors, predictions of failure, an overview of statistical approaches to design, finite life, and damage accumulation.
* The recommended approach to fatigue design has been changed from the Soderberg criterion to the Goodman method. - Ch. 16 all new section: Tribology: Friction, Lubrication, and Wear -Includes more data on pV factors for boundary lubricated bearings.
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End of chapter references and Internet sites throughout the book-Provide links to industrial sources of information and product data.
* Assist students in accessing additional information about concepts presented in this book and to find data for commercially available products that can be applied to designs. -
The inclusion of computer spreadsheets in most chapters.
* Illustrate how students and designers can organize their own complex design procedures for computer-aided solutions. -
The Big Picture, You are the Designer, and Objectives retained and refined in each chapter.
* Chapter-opening “The Big Picture” sections-consider real-life examples of products and systems that pertain to the chapter principles. Encourages students to think of their own experiences so they can relate to the applications and importance of the material in each chapter.
* “You are the Designer” feature presents a specific design assignment that is relevant to the material in the chapter. This feature focuses the student's thinking from “The Big Picture” to the details of the chapter.
* Help students draw on their own experiences and to appreciate what they will acquire from the chapter.
Table of Contents
I. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND STRESS ANALYSIS.
1. The Nature of Mechanical Design.
2. Materials in Mechanical Design.
3. Stress and Deformation Analysis.
4. Combined Stresses and Mohr's Circle
5. Design for Different Types of Loading.
6. Columns
II. DESIGN OF A MECHANICAL DRIVE.
7. Belt Drives and Chain Drives.
8. Kinematics of Gears.
9. Spur Gear Design.
10.Helical Gears, Bevel Gears, and Wormgearing.
11. Keys, Couplings, and Seals.
12. Shaft Design.
13. Tolerances and Fits.
14. Rolling Contact Bearings.
15. Completion of the Design of a Power Transmission.
III. DESIGN DETAILS AND OTHER MACHINE ELEMENTS.
16. Plain Surface Bearings.
17. Linear Motion Elements.
18 Fasteners.
19. Springs.
20. Machine Frames, Bolted Connections, and Welded Joints.
21. Electric Motors and Controls.
22. Motion Control: Clutches and Brakes.
23. Design Projects.
I. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN AND STRESS ANALYSIS.
1. The Nature of Mechanical Design.
2. Materials in Mechanical Design.
3. Stress and Deformation Analysis.
4. Combined Stresses and Mohr's Circle
5. Design for Different Types of Loading.
6. Columns
II. DESIGN OF A MECHANICAL DRIVE.
7. Belt Drives and Chain Drives.
8. Kinematics of Gears.
9. Spur Gear Design.
10.Helical Gears, Bevel Gears, and Wormgearing.
11. Keys, Couplings, and Seals.
12. Shaft Design.
13. Tolerances and Fits.
14. Rolling Contact Bearings.
15. Completion of the Design of a Power Transmission.
III. DESIGN DETAILS AND OTHER MACHINE ELEMENTS.
16. Plain Surface Bearings.
17. Linear Motion Elements.
18 Fasteners.
19. Springs.
20. Machine Frames, Bolted Connections, and Welded Joints.
21. Electric Motors and Controls.
22. Motion Control: Clutches and Brakes.
23. Design Projects.