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To be able to evolve such products and work in multidisciplinary teams, a very clear understanding of flow of material, energy and information is needed; points of observation and places of interfaces to outside systems need to be specified. As compared to well-established products, these new produc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Siddiqui, K. U.
Otros Autores: Singh, Manoj Kumar
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Delhi : New Age International, ©2007.
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245 1 0 |a Mechanical system design /  |c Prof. K.U. Siddiqui, Er. Manoj Kumar Singh. 
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520 |a To be able to evolve such products and work in multidisciplinary teams, a very clear understanding of flow of material, energy and information is needed; points of observation and places of interfaces to outside systems need to be specified. As compared to well-established products, these new products require to be evolved from the concept to function to design to prototyping and testing stages. Due to increasing short life of product designs, these processes have to be carried out in ever decreasing time spans. This can be achieved often by resorting to model-based computer simulation, virtual prototyping and rapid prototyping techniques. Computer simulation requires mathematical model of the system to be built with all the interacting components and it leads to design development and optimization; virtual prototyping helps in designing real world interfaces and spatial description. Rapid prototyping helps in actual testing of the product. A systems-based approach to mechanical design helps in carrying out all these activities. Finally, an application of 'A Case Study' method is followed. -- Book Description. 
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505 0 |a Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter-1 Introduction of Design of Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Concept of Systems -- 1.3 General Model of A System -- 1.4 Application of A System -- 1.5 Elements/Components of a System -- 1.6 Classification of a System in Mechanical Systems Design -- 1.7 A Case Study of a Mechanical System Design -- Exercise-1 -- A. Case Study -- Chapter 2 Engineering Processes and the System Approach -- 2.1 Introduction (System Approach) -- 2.2 Application of Systems Concepts in Engineering 
505 8 |a 2.3 Identification of Engineering Functions of Systems 2.4 The Characteristics of a System in MSD -- 2.5 Engineering Activities Matrix -- 2.6 Defining the Proposed Effort -- 2.7 Role of Engineer in Mechanical System Design -- 2.8 Engineering Problem Solving -- 2.9 Concurrent Engineering (CE) -- 2.10 A. Case Study: Viscous Lubrication System in Wire Drawing -- Exercise-2 -- A Case Study -- Chapter 3 Design and Problem Formulation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Nature of Engineering Problem -- 3.3 Needs Statement 
505 8 |a 3.4 Identification and Analysis of Need 3.5 Hierarchical Nature of System and Hierarchical Nature of Problem Environment -- 3.6 Problem Scope and Constraints -- 3.7 A Case Study: Heating Duct Insulation System -- 3.8 A Case Study: High-Speed Belt Drive System -- 3.9 Chain Drives -- Exercise-3 -- A Case Study -- Chapter 4 System Theories -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 System Analysis View Point -- 4.3 Black Box or Decision Process Approach -- 4.4 State Theory Approach -- 4.5 Component Integration Approach 
505 8 |a 4.6 A Case Study: Automobiles Instrumentation Panel System Exercise-4 -- A Case Study -- Chapter 5 System Modelling -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Need For Modelling -- 5.3 Modelling Types and Purposes -- 5.4 Linear Graph Modelling Concepts -- 5.5 Mathematical Modelling Concepts -- 5.6 Mathematical Modelling and System Behavior -- 5.7 Modelling and Simulation -- 5.8 A Case Study: Compound Bar System -- Exercise 5 -- A Case Study -- Chapter 6 Linear Graph Analysis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Graph Modelling and Analysis Process 
505 8 |a 6.3 Linear Graph Analysis, A Path Problem 6.4 Linear Graph Analysis Network Flow Problem -- 6.5 Goal Programming -- 6.6 A Case Study: Material Handling System -- Exercise-6 -- A. Case Study -- Chapter 7 Optimization Concepts -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Optimization Process -- 7.3 Motivations and Freedom of Choice -- 7.4 Goals and Objectives-Criteria -- 7.5 Methods of Optimization -- 7.6 A Case Study: Aluminium Extrusion System -- Exercise-7 -- A Case Study -- Chapter 8 System Evaluation -- 8.1 Introduction 
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650 6 |a Génie mécanique. 
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