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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, SI Edition, An 4th edition


Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, SI Edition, An 4th edition

Paperback by Wickert, Jonathan (Iowa State University); Lewis, Kemper (University at Buffalo - SUNY)

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, SI Edition, An

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ISBN:
9781305635753
Publication Date:
18 Feb 2016
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:
CL Engineering
Pages:
432 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
New product available - 9780357382301
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, SI Edition, An

Description

Gain insight into today's ever-emerging field of mechanical engineering as you develop an appreciation for how engineers design the hardware that builds and improves societies around the world. AN INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 4E is an ideal resource during your first or second year of your mechanical engineering program. It's also a useful tool if you are pursuing a closely related field. The book balances timely treatments of technical problem-solving skills, design, engineering analysis, and modern technology to provide the solid mechanical engineering foundation you need for future success.

Contents

1. THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROFESSION. Overview. What Is Engineering? Who Are Mechanical Engineers? Career Paths. Typical Program of Study. 2. MECHANICAL DESIGN. Overview. The Design Process. Manufacturing Processes. 3. TECHNICAL PROBLEM-SOLVING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS. Overview. General Technical Problem-Solving Approach. Unit Systems and Conversions. Significant Digits. Dimensional Consistency. Estimation in Engineering. Communication Skills in Engineering 4. FORCES IN STRUCTURES AND MACHINES. Overview. Forces in Rectangular and Polar Forms. Resultant of Several Forces. Moment of a Force. Equilibrium of Forces and Moments. Design Application: Rolling-Element Bearings. 5. MATERIALS AND STRESSES. Overview. Tension and Compression. Material Response. Shear. Engineering Materials. Factor of Safety. 6. FLUIDS ENGINEERING Overview. Properties of Fluids. Pressure and Buoyancy Force. Laminar and Turbulent Fluid Flows. Fluid Flow in Pipes. Drag Force. Lift Force. 7. THERMAL AND ENERGY SYSTEMS. Overview. Mechanical Energy, Work, and Power. Heat as Energy in Transit. Energy Conservation and Conversion. Heat Engines and Efficiency. Case Study 1: Internal-Combustion Engines. Case Study 2: Electrical Power Generation. 8. MOTION AND POWER TRANSMISSION. Overview. Rotational Motion. Design Application: Gears. Speed, Torque, and Power in Gearsets. Simple and Compound Geartrains. Design Application: Belt and Chain Drives. Planetary Geartrains. Appendix A: Greek Alphabet. Appendix B: Trigonometry Review.

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