Mechanical Design of Machine Components: SI Version, Edition 2

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Analyze and Solve Real-World Machine Design Problems Using SI Units

Mechanical Design of Machine Components, Second Edition: SI Version strikes a balance between method and theory, and fills a void in the world of design. Relevant to mechanical and related engineering curricula, the book is useful in college classes, and also serves as a reference for practicing engineers. This book combines the needed engineering mechanics concepts, analysis of various machine elements, design procedures, and the application of numerical and computational tools. It demonstrates the means by which loads are resisted in mechanical components, solves all examples and problems within the book using SI units, and helps readers gain valuable insight into the mechanics and design methods of machine components.

The author presents structured, worked examples and problem sets that showcase analysis and design techniques, includes case studies that present different aspects of the same design or analysis problem, and links together a variety of topics in successive chapters. SI units are used exclusively in examples and problems, while some selected tables also show U.S. customary (USCS) units. This book also presumes knowledge of the mechanics of materials and material properties.

New in the Second Edition:

  • Presents a study of two entire real-life machines
  • Includes Finite Element Analysis coverage supported by examples and case studies
  • Provides MATLAB solutions of many problem samples and case studies included on the book’s website
  • Offers access to additional information on selected topics that includes website addresses and open-ended web-based problems

Class-tested and divided into three sections, this comprehensive book first focuses on the fundamentals and covers the basics of loading, stress, strain, materials, deflection, stiffness, and stability. This includes basic concepts in design and analysis, as well as definitions related to properties of engineering materials. Also discussed are detailed equilibrium and energy methods of analysis for determining stresses and deformations in variously loaded members. The second section deals with fracture mechanics, failure criteria, fatigue phenomena, and surface damage of components. The final section is dedicated to machine component design, briefly covering entire machines. The fundamentals are applied to specific elements such as shafts, bearings, gears, belts, chains, clutches, brakes, and springs.

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About the author

Ansel C. Ugural has been a visiting and research professor of mechanical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He was a National Science Foundation fellow and has taught at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Ugural held positions at Fairleigh Dickinson University and earned his MS in mechanical engineering and PhD in engineering mechanics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Professor Ugural is the author of several books, including Mechanical Design of Machine Components (CRC Press, 2nd ed., 2015); and Stresses in Beams, Plates, and Shells (CRC Press, 3rd ed., 2010). In addition, he has published numerous journal articles.

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