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Mechanical engineer's reference book /

Mechanical Engineer's Reference Book.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Smith, Edward H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Butterworth Heinemann, 1994.
Edición:12th ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1: Mechanical engineering principles; Publisher Summary; 1.1 Statics of rigid bodies; 1.2 Strength of materials; 1.3 Dynamics of rigid bodies; 1.4 Vibrations; 1.5 Mechanics of fluids; 1.6 Principles of thermodynamics; 1.7 Heat transfer; 1.7.3 Analysis of heat transfer14-16; 1.7.4 Use of computers; 1.7.5 Heat transfer: nomenclature; Chapter 2: Electrical and electronics principles; Publisher Summary; 2.1 Basic electrical technology; 2.2 Electrical machines; 2.3 Analogue and digital electronics theory
  • 2.4 Electrical safetyChapter 3: Microprocessors, instrumentation and control; Publisher Summary; 3.1 Summary of number systems; 3.2 Microprocessors; 3.3 Communication standards; 3.4 Interfacing of computers to systems; 3.5 Instrumentation; 3.6 Classical control theory and practice; 3.7 Microprocessor-based control; 3.8 Programmable logic controllers; 3.9 The z-transform; 3.10 State variable techniques; Chapter 4: Computers and their application; Publisher Summary; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Types of computer; 4.3 Generations of digital computers; 4.4 Digital computer systems
  • 4.5 Categories of computer systems4.6 Central processor unit; 4.7 Memory; 4.8 Peripherals; 4.9 Output devices; 4.10 Terminals; 4.11 Direct input; 4.12 Disk storage; 4.13 Digital and analogue input/output; 4.14 Data communications; 4.15 Computer networks; 4.16 Data terminal equipment; 4.17 Software; 4.18 Database management; 4.19 Language translators; 4.20 Languages; Chapter 5: Computer-integrated engineering systems; Publisher Summary; 5.1 CAD/CAM: Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing; 5.2 Industrial robotics and automation; 5.3 Computer graphics systems; Acknowledgement
  • Appendix: Bresenham's line algorithmChapter 6: Design standards; Publisher Summary; 6.1 Standardization in design; 6.2 Drawing and graphic communications; 6.3 Fits, tolerances and limits; 6.4 Fasteners; 6.5 Ergonomic and anthropometric data; 6.6 Total quality-a company culture; Chapter 7: Materials, properties and selection; Publisher Summary; 7.1 Engineering properties of materials; 7.2 The principles underlying materials selection; 7.3 Ferrous metals; 7.4 Non-ferrous metals; 7.5 Composites; 7.6 Polymers; Appendix: Worked examples of design of plastic components; 7.7 Elastomers
  • 7.8 Engineering ceramics and glasses7.9 Corrosion; 7.10 Non-destructive testing; Acknowledgements; Chapter 8: Mechanics of solids; Publisher Summary; 8.1 Stress and strain; 8.2 Experimental techniques; 8.3 Fracture mechanics; 8.4 Creep of materials; 8.5 Fatgue; Chapter 9: Tribology; Publisher Summary; 9.2 Lubricants (oils and greases); 9.3 Bearing selection; 9.4 Principles and design of hydrodynamic bearings; 9.5 Lubrication of industrial gears; 9.6 Rolling element bearings; 9.7 Materials for unlubricated sliding; 9.9 Fretting; 9.10 Surface topography; Chapter 10: Power units and transmission