Probabilistic Approach to Mechanisms
โ Scribed by B.Z. Sandler (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1984
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- Studies in Applied Mechanics 8
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Studies in Applied Mechanics
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Acknowledgement
Page V
Preface
Pages VII-VIII
B.Z. Sandler
Chapter I - Concepts of Probability
Pages 1-53
Chapter II - Kinematics and Dynamics of Mechanisms
Pages 54-76
Chapter III - Influence of Deviations in the Cam Profile on the Action of the Cam Mechanism
Pages 77-125
Chapter IV - Gear Transmissions
Pages 126-162
Chapter V - Nonlinear Problems
Pages 163-213
Chapter VI - Miscellaneous Examples of the Probabilistic Approach to Design Problems
Pages 214-264
Chapter VII - Automatic Vibration Control
Pages 265-295
Afterword
Page 296
Index
Pages 297-301
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