Design of machine and structural parts

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Design of machine and structural parts

Kurt M. Marshek

Wiley, 1987

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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Bibliography: p. 213-215

Includes index

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Description

A fully developed and very practical presentation of the subject of form design of machine components is provided in this book, including how to recognize what form or shapes cause what stress patterns and how to apply the information to an overall design. Techniques are presented that guide the design engineer to the correct kind of element to use without the need of calculations; how to choose shapes that produce efficient stress patterns. Also included is a brief review of strength/design procedures; the nature of efficient and inefficient stress patterns are covered, general principles of component design, optimizing strength-to-weight ratios, considerations for buckling and impact and the design of joints. Written in a manner that enables the designer to use the methods easily, explanations are provided of why certain designs are better than others. In addition to this, the book offers a collection of design techniques that can only be learned through extensive experience.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to Form Design
  • Efficient and Inefficient Stress Patterns
  • Designing for Rigidity
  • General Principle for Form Design
  • Tension, Compression, and Bending
  • Torsion
  • Contact Stress
  • Buckling
  • Impact
  • Strength/Design of Joint Elements
  • Methods of Achieving Highly Efficient Joints
  • Further Increasing Body and Joint Efficiency
  • Effect of Relative Stiffness on Load Distribution
  • Appendixes
  • References
  • Index.

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