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This book presents modern machine element theory in a format and with a pedagogy that is favorable to junior students taking a Machine Design course. Using an advanced pedagogy and a proven combination of quantitative and qualitative information, this text is extremely reader-friendly and up-to-date. The coverage in the book that emphasizes machine elements is more complete than competing books and also goes beyond analysis to develop a deeper understanding in students of the design process.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Load, Stress and Strain
Chapter 3 : Introduction to Materials and Manufacturing
Chapter 4 : Stresses and Strains
Chapter 5 : Deformation
Chapter 6 : Failure Prediction for Static Loading
Chapter 7 : Failure Prediction for Cyclic and Impact Loading
Chapter 8 : Lubrication, Friction, and Wear
Chapter 9 : Columns
Chapter 10 : Stresses and Deformations in Cylinders
Chapter 11 : Shafting and Associated Parts
Chapter 12 : Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic Bearings and Seals
Chapter 13 : RoIling-Element Bearings
Chapter 14 : Spur Gears
Chapter 15 : Helical, Bevel, and Worm Gears
Chapter 16 : Fasteners and Power Screws
Chapter 17 : Springs
Chapter 18 : Brakes and Clutches
Chapter 19 : Flexible Machine Elements
Appendix
Index