<p><span>This handbook charts the new engineering paradigm of engineering systems. It brings together contributions from leading thinkers in the field and discusses the design, management and enabling policy of engineering systems. It contains explorations of core themes including technical and (soc
Handbook of Engineering Design
β Scribed by Roy D Cullum (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Preface, Page iii
Acknowledgements, Page iv
Contributors, Page vii
1 - Stages in design, Pages 3-10
2 - Engineering materials, Pages 11-58
3 - Stress analysis, Pages 59-69
4 - Bearings, Pages 70-106
5 - Fastenings, Pages 107-131
6 - Fluid power, Pages 132-147
7 - Design aspects of production processes, Pages 148-187
8 - Jigs, fixtures and tools, Pages 188-205
9 - Spring design, Pages 206-214
10 - Heat exchangers, Pages 215-227
11 - Computer-aided design, Pages 228-233
12 - Designβto expand or contract out?, Pages 237-240
13 - Preparing a technical specification, Pages 241-248
14 - The design audit, Pages 249-253
15 - Structure and organisation in design offices, Pages 254-271
16 - Design services, Pages 272-279
Directory, Pages 280-286
Directory addresses, Pages 287-300
Index, Pages 301-303
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