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This handbook covers basic subjects that mechanical engineers will meet in their careers as well as the analysis of important machine elements, including shafts, lugs, and shear pins together with mechanical fasteners such as bolts. Emphasizing the use of hand calculations rather than dedicated software enables engineers and engineering students to understand the reasoning behind a particular approach, so that a solution can be readily obtained in the absence of a computer. The chapters cover the general problems that engineers encounter during their work - similar to the problems the writer had to solve in his early career - and provide detailed solutions to such problems.
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1 : Beams
Chapter 2 : Torsion of Solid Sections
Chapter 3 : Design and Analysis of Lugs and Shear Pins
Chapter 4 : Mechanical Fasteners
Chapter 5 : Limits and Fits
Chapter 6 : Thick Cylinders
Chapter 7 : Compound Cylinders
Chapter 8 : The Design and Analysis of Helical Compression Springs Manufactured from Round Wire
Chapter 9 : Introduction to Analytical Stress Analysis and the Use of the Mohr Circle
Chapter 10 : Introduction to Experimental Stress Analysis
Chapter 11 : Introduction to Fatigue and Fracture
Chapter 12 : Introduction to Geared Systems
Chapter 13 : Introduction to Cams and Followers
Index