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245 | 0 | _aMechanical Engineers' Hand Book : Material and Mechanical Design Book – 1 | |
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_bWiley India Pvt. Ltd. India _a New Delhi _c2014.c2006 |
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500 | _aMechanical Engineers' Handbook has a long tradition as a single resource of valuable information related to speciality areas in the diverse industries and job functions in which mechanical engineers work. This Third Edition, the most aggressive revision to date,goes beyound the straight data, formulas, and calculations provided in other handbooks and focuses on authoritative discussions, real-world examples, and insighful analyses while covering more topics than in previous editons. Book 1: Materials and Mechanical Design is divided into two parts that go hand-in-hand. The first part covers metals, plastics, composites, ceramics and smart materials, providing expert advice on common uses of specific materials as well as what criteira qualify them as suitable for particular applications. Coverage in the second part of this book addresses practical techniques to solve real, everyday problems, including: Nondestructive testing Computer-Aided Design (CAD) TRIZ (the Russian acronym for Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) The Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) Virtual reality | ||
504 | _aContents: Preface Vision Statement Contributors PART I Materials 1. Carbon and Alloy Steels 2. Stainless Steels 3. Aluminum Alloys 4. Copper and Copper Alloys 5. Selection of Titanium Alloys for Design 6. Nickel and Its Alloys 7. Magnesium and Its Alloys 8. Selection of Superralloys for Design 9. Plastics: Information and Properties of Polymeric Materials 10. Composite Materials 11. Smart Materials 12. Overview of Ceramic materials, Design , and Application 13. Sources of Materials Data 14. Quantitative methods of Materials Selection PART 2 Mechanical Design 15. Stress Analysis 16. An Introduction to the Finite-Element Method 17. Design for Six Sigma: A Mandate for Competitiveness 18. TRIZ 19. Computer-Aided Design 20. Data Exchange Using STEP 21. Engineering Applications of Virtual Reality 22. Physical Ergonomics 23. Electronic Materials and Packaging 24. Design Optimization: An Overview 25. Design for Manufacturing and Assembly with Plastics 26. Failure Modes: Performance and Service Requirements for metals 27. Failure Analysis of Plastics 28. Failure Modes: Performance and Service Requirements for Ceramics 29. Mechanical Reliability and Life Prediction for Brittle Materials 30. Total Quality management in Mechanical Design 31. Reliability in the Mechanical Design process 32. Lubrication of Machine Elements 33. Seal Technology 34. Vibration and Shock 35. Noise Measurement and Control 36. Nondestructive Inspection | ||
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