Design Engineer’s
Handbook
Keith L. Richards
Handbook
Keith L. Richards
Student design engineers often require a "cookbook" approach to solving certain problems in mechanical engineering. With this focus on providing simplified information that is easy to retrieve, retired mechanical design engineer Keith L. Richards has written Design Engineer's Handbook.
This book conveys the author's insights from his decades of experience in fields ranging from machine tools to aerospace. Sharing the vast knowledge and experience that has served him well in his own career, this book is specifically aimed at the student design engineer who has left full- or part-time academic studies and requires a handy reference handbook to use in practice. Full of material often left out of many academic references, this book includes important in-depth coverage of key topics, such as:
- Effects of fatigue and fracture in catastrophic failures
- Lugs and shear pins
- Helical compression springs
- Thick-walled or compound cylinder
- Cam and follower design
- Beams and torsion
- Limits and fits and gear systems
- Use of Mohr's circle in both analytical and experimental stress analysis
This guide has been written not to replace established primary reference books but to provide a secondary handbook that gives student designers additional guidance. Helping readers determine the most efficiently designed and cost-effective solutions to a variety of engineering problems, this book offers a wealth of tables, graphs, and detailed design examples that will benefit new mechanical engineers from all walks.
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