Fundamentals of Machine Component Design
H**R
Very useful and readable textbook
Required textbook for a Machine Design course. Much more accessible than Shigley's (although that is apparently a classic textbook on Machine Design - I have both). Better explanations and seemingly more thorough on the applications side compared to Shigley's.
B**8
This is an excellent reference for mechanical design
This is an excellent reference for mechanical design. Let's you build up design formulas from basic first principles equations from solid mechanics and dynamics.
C**E
Makes you remember why you became an engineer in the first place
This is a textbook for mechanical engineering design and also a reference book for practicing mechanical engineers. It is assumed that the reader has had courses in statics, dynamics, strength of materials, and material science. In other words, it is assumed you are the equivalent of at least a junior undergraduate in mechanical engineering.The first section of the book functions as a fast-paced review of the aforementioned prerequisites. Don't expect elementary straight numerical problems even in the introductory section. The author gets down to business immediately with example problems that involve actual mechanical devices. The example problem solutions are excellent with separate solution sections labeled "Known","Find", "Schematic and given data", "Assumptions", "Analysis", and "Comment". Each chapter has solutions to a few of the many exercises. Of particular interest in section one is chapter 8,"Fatigue", and chapter 9, "Surface Damage". Chapter 8 is important because it contains a simplified, condensed, and introductory version of fatigue design and fatigue crack growth, and is probably going to be new material for many readers. Chapter 9 deals with the various kinds of surface deterioration in machine components. This is important because more machine parts fail because of surface damage than from actual breakage.Part two of the book is concerned with the application of the fundamentals of mechanical engineering to specific machine components. In practice, problems involving the design, analysis, or application of machine members can seldom be solved by applying the fundamentals alone. Also, there is seldom just one right answer. This second section of the book gives the engineer exposure with these types of problems. Each chapter in this section deals with design issues in particular types of mechanical devices - springs, gears, bearings, clutches, brakes, etc. The final chapter of the section is a case study of the first commercially successful automotive automatic transmission, drawing on the knowledge of all of the individual devices studied in previous chapters of part two.The updates to this fourth edition versus the third edition are:* Chapter 1 has some new material including a hierarchy of design that sets design guidelines for minimizing risk as well as the documenting of a new product.* Section 3.14 "Engineering Material Selection Process" is new material.* Section 6.4 on "Fracture Mechanics - Applications" has been expanded.* There are two new sections in Chapter 8 entitled "Fatigue Crack Growth" and "General Approach for Fatigue Design".* There is more reference to various websites in this edition.* Both the example and homework problems have been revised.The third and previous edition of this book is only two years older than the current fourth edition, and actually contains about 100 pages more material than the fourth edition. Given the high cost of the fourth edition, and the fact that the third edition can be obtained used rather inexpensively, you might want to consider getting the third edition of this book if you do not consider this list of new features essential. A good companion to this book is the latest edition of "Machinery's Handbook" since it has equations and tables in a very concise format. However, I highly recommend you get a copy of either the third or fourth edition of this book too. It has a wealth of material on mechanical design, and if you are already a mechanical engineer, it will make you fall in love with the discipline all over again.
R**N
An Excellent Reference for both students and working engineers
An excellent reference: well-written, well-illustrated, well-organized and comprehensive. Becoming one of my top choices for solving MechE problems alongside Marks', Shigley and Roark.
W**T
Fine
If you want quick and dirty estimations this is a good book to use. A lot of the equations in the book are derived using a lot of assuming and estimating. My professor calls them "canned equations". Take Power for example: W = Tn / 5252. That 5252 was the result of dividing 2pi by 33000. As a result your answers would be slightly off, but it's ok. Just make sure to use a factor of safety when you're designing something in real life.Some annoying things about this book:-It spends too much time covering prereq materials. It wastes too much space briefly covering mechanics of materials and material science.-It makes assumptions out of nowhere with no rationale as to why. The author just cites a book that he read and just says to use this coefficient and account for its effect in order to solve the problem. That gets super frustrating when you're trying to figure things out for the first time.
C**Y
Five Stars
Great book at a reasonable price
S**E
Good info, good price
Good book, very helpful for design projects. It is very expensive in the most recent edition.
A**R
Excellent machine design book.
This textbook is the main text assigned to the senior design class at my college for mechanical engineering. Very good book. However, The first half, maybe a little past half of the book is just a review of mechanics of materials and materials science. The first two chapters are a review of statics and a couple examples, maybe 3 on dynamics. I think this is good, but most students keep their dynamics, statics, mechanics of materials, thermodynamics, books to use as reference, so it feels like it is a waste of paper. In the machine component section of the book, the second "half", It covers, bolts and fasteners, welds, springs, bearings, gears, shafts, brakes and clutches, and the last chapter is on other machine components such as belts and chains and stuff like that. The chapter on welds is extremely brief to a point where it is almost useless, one is better off going to the library or bookstore to actually buy a good reference on welded joints. The chapter on bearings could use some expanding, it feels "rushed". And the last chapter is almost useless as well, it's almost like a tease. They mention interesting and very useful machine components but they offer little calculations for them, like the chain drives and the torque converter. Why bother mentioning it? It's not a reference, it's an actual machine design book. Another thing I found interesting is that for a couple of chapters and homework problems they refer you to information from websites online. Thing is, it is a book most would like to keep, but what five years from now? Will these web pages still be up? Overall it is a good book. But better books are out there.
K**H
Condition
Book arrived exactly as shown and described.Very Happy with my purchase.
P**R
Don't you have this book already?-GET it, a must buy for mechanical engineers.
At this price, the book is certainly a steal at on offer for Rs 275. The book is very well presented in terms of Topics right from the basics of SOM to the design concepts of machine components, it is well complimented with beautiful diagrams and illustrations. The book is ISV from 2006 & not printed in India, but the paper quality is too good (thick, may be high GSM). This is an excellent text for students and engineers.Practical use of energy theorems, fatigue analysis, intro to fracture mechanics is included. Most numericals are complimented with illustrations & that is a plus point of this book also that other authors miss on, including a systematic problem solving methodology. This book needs to be complimented with other texts and references because the formulae sometimes will pop up here and there. Overall this book has superb content & also solid build and surely will come for a long time. Although there are great texts on Machine design this book can be very well paired with most of them. Highly recommend this title.
G**A
Great design book!
Clear, easy to understand and perfectly explained.Fundamentals of machine components design are shown and explained gradually with lot of practical examples and problems.Absolutely necessary for professional activity of a mechanical engineer!
A**.
Eccellente
Non c'è che dire, è sicuramente il libro perfetto per iniziare la progettazione di componenti meccanici. Il prezzo è elevato per un libro del suo genere visto che in media vengono 60 euro, però si ripaga nel tempo.conciso, semplice e pratico
J**K
Good book, easy to follow, great reference tool for all things design-related
Needed this book for my university engineering class. The book is good and easy to read and understand, however my personal preference is to use Shigley's. If you need to buy it for a class requirement, it's decent enough that it's worth the investment.
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