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020 _a978-0-19-806022-2
028 _bDonated Book
040 _aBSDU
_bEnglish
_cBSDU
082 _a658.5752
_bWHT
100 _aWhitney, Daniel E.
245 _aMechanical Assemblies: Their Design, Manufacture, and role in Product Development
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c2014
300 _a517
500 _aAssembley is the process by which parts become products that do useful things. Yet the design of assemblies and the process of assembling them are not taught in universities. This book is the first to develop a systematic approach to modeling and design of assemblies. It addresses assembley on two levels. Assembley in the Small deals with the fundamental processes of assembling two parts using engineering fundamentals. Assembley in the Large develops a systematic theory for designing of assemblies as carriers of function, starting from methods for representing assemblies in a computer and including the basic properties of mechanical constraint. Important assembley analysis techniques such as predicting variation, Design for Assembley and generating assembley sequences are also covered.
504 _aContents: 1. What is assembly and why is it important? 2. Assembly requirements and key characteristics 3. Mathematical and feature models of assemblies 4. Constraint in assembly 5. Dimensioning and tolerancing parts and assemblies 6. Modelling and managing variation buildup in assemblies 7. Assembly sequence analysis 8. The Datum flow chain 9. Assembly gross and fine motions 10. Assembly of complianty supported rigid parts 11. Assembly of compliant parts 12. Assembly in the large: The impact of assembly on product development 13. How to analyze existing products in detail 14. Product Architecture 15. Design for assembly and other "Ilities" 16. Assembly System Design 17. Assembly Workstation design issues 18. Economic Analysis of assembly systems
650 _aMechanical
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