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Mechanical Design of Machine Elements and Machines: A Failure Prevention Perspective
Mechanical Design of Machine Elements and Machines: A Failure Prevention Perspective
Jack A. Collins, The Ohio State University
ISBN: 978-0-471-03307-3
©2003
864 pages
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Detailed Contents
PART I: ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES.

Chapter 1. Keystones of Design: Materials Selection and Geometry Determination.

Chapter 2. The Failure Prevention Perspective.

Chapter 3. Materials Selection.

Chapter 4. Response of Machine Elements to Loads and Environments;
Stress, Strain, and Energy Parameters.

Chapter 5. The Role of Safety Factor.

Chapter 6. Geometry Determination.

Chapter 7. Design-Stage Integration of Manufacturing and Maintenance Requirements.

PART II: DESIGN APPLICATIONS.

Chapter 8. Power Transmission Shafting;
Couplings, Keys, and Splines.

Chapter 9. Pressurized Cylinders;
Interference Fits.

Chapter 10. Plain Bearings and Lubrication.

Chapter 11. Rolling Element Bearings.

Chapter 12. Power Screw Assemblies.

Chapter 13. Machine Joints and Fastening Methods.

Chapter 14. Springs.

Chapter 15. Gears and Systems of Gears.

Chapter 16. Brakes and Clutches.

Chapter 17. Belts, Chains, Wire Rope, and Flexible Shafts.

Chapter 18. Flywheels and High Speed Rotors.

Chapter 19. Cranks and Crankshafts.

Chapter 20. Completing the Machine.

Appendix: NSPE Code of Ethics for Engines.

Tables.  

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