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Machine design: an integrated approach

✍ Scribed by Norton R.L.


Publisher
Prentice Hall
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
1004
Edition
3ed.
Category
Library

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Machine Design presents the subject matter in an up-to-date and thorough manner with a strong design emphasis.Π’Β Π’Β This Π’Β textbook emphasizes both failure theory and analysis as well as emphasizing the synthesis and design aspects of machine elements. The book points out the commonality of the analytical approaches needed to design a wide variety of elements and emphasizes the use of computer-aided engineering as an approach to the design and analysis of these classes of problems.Π’Β  About 100 new problems will be added throughout the book, and certain topicsΠ’Β are updated and enhanced.Π’Β 


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