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    Author(s)Steven R. Schmid, Bernard J. Hamrock
    PublisherApple Academic Press Inc.
    ISBN9781482247480
    Pages625
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2014

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    Apple Academic Press Inc. Fundamentals Of Machine Elements Si Version 3Rd Edition 2014 by Steven R. Schmid, Bernard J. Hamrock

    New and Improved SI Edition-Uses SI Units Exclusively in the TextAdapting to the changing nature of the engineering profession, this third edition of Fundamentals of Machine Elements aggressively delves into the fundamentals and design of machine elements with an SI version. This latest edition includes a plethora of pedagogy, providing a greater understanding of theory and design. Significantly Enhanced and Fully IllustratedThe material has been organized to aid students of all levels in design synthesis and analysis approaches, to provide guidance through design procedures for synthesis issues, and to expose readers to a wide variety of machine elements. Each chapter contains a quote and photograph related to the chapter as well as case studies, examples, design procedures, an abstract, list of symbols and subscripts, recommended readings, a summary of equations, and end-of-chapter problems. What's New in the Third Edition:Covers life cycle engineeringProvides a description of the hardness and common hardness testsOffers an inclusion of flat groove stress concentration factorsAdds the staircase method for determining endurance limits and includes Haigh diagrams to show the effects of mean stressDiscusses typical surface finishes in machine elements and manufacturing processes used to produce themPresents a new treatment of spline, pin, and retaining ring design, and a new section on the design of shaft couplingsReflects the latest International Standards Organization standardsSimplifies the geometry factors for bevel gearsIncludes a design synthesis approach for worm gearsExpands the discussion of fasteners and weldsDiscusses the importance of the heat affected zone for weld qualityDescribes the classes of welds and their analysis methodsConsiders gas springs and wave springsContains the latest standards and manufacturer's recommendations on belt design, chains, and wire ropesThe text also expands the appendices to include a wide variety of material properties, geometry factors for fracture analysis, and new summaries of beam deflection. Part I - FundamentalsIntroductionWhat is Design?Design of Mechanical SystemsDesign as a Multidisciplinary EndeavorDesign of Machine ElementsComputers in DesignCatalogs and VendorsUnitsUnit ChecksSignificant FiguresSummaryLoad, Stress, and StrainIntroductionCritical SectionLoad Classification and Sign ConventionSupport ReactionsStatic EquilibriumFree-Body DiagramSupported BeamsShear and Moment DiagramsStressStress ElementStress TensorPlane StressMohr's CircleThree-Dimensional StressesOctahedral StressesStrainStrain TensorPlane StrainSummaryIntroduction to Materials and ManufacturingIntroductionDuctile and Brittle MaterialsClassification of Solid MaterialsStress-Strain DiagramsProperties of Solid MaterialsStress-Strain RelationshipsTwo-Parameter Materials ChartsEffects of ManufacturingSummaryStresses and StrainsIntroductionProperties of Beam Cross SectionsNormal Stress and StrainTorsionBending Stress and StrainTransverse Shear Stress and StrainSummaryDeformationIntroductionMoment-Curvature RelationSingularity FunctionsMethod of SuperpositionStrain EnergyCastigliano's TheoremSummaryFailure Prediction for Static LoadingIntroductionStress ConcentrationFracture MechanicsModes of Crack GrowthFracture ToughnessFailure Prediction for Uniaxial Stress StateFailure Prediction for Multiaxial Stress StateSummaryFatigue and ImpactIntroductionFatigueCyclic StressesStrain Life Theory of FatigueFatigue StrengthFatigue RegimesStress Concentration EffectsThe Modified Endurance LimitCumulative DamageInfluence of Nonzero Mean StressInfluence of Multi-Axial Stress StatesFracture Mechanics Approach to FatigueLinear Impact Stresses and DeformationsSummaryLubrication, Friction, and WearIntroductionSurface ParametersConformal and Nonconformal SurfacesHertzian ContactBearing MaterialsLubricant RheologyRegimes of LubricationFrictionWearSummaryPart II - Machine ElementsColumnsIntroductionEquilibrium RegimesConcentrically Loaded ColumnsEnd ConditionsEuler's Buckling CriterionJohnson's Buckling CriterionAISC CriteriaEccentrically Loaded ColumnsSummaryStresses and Deformations in CylindersIntroductionTolerances and FitsPressurization EffectsRotational EffectsPress FitsShrink FitsSummaryShafting and Associated PartsIntroductionDesign of Shafts for Static LoadingFatigue Design of ShaftsAdditional Shaft Design ConsiderationsCritical Speed of Rotating ShaftsKeys, Roll Pins, Splines and Set ScrewsRetaining Rings and PinsFlywheelsCouplingsSummaryHydrodynamic and Hydrostatic BearingsIntroductionThe Reynolds EquationThrust Slider BearingsJournal Slider BearingsSqueeze Film BearingsHydrostatic BearingsSummaryRolling-Element BearingsIntroductionHistorical OverviewBearing Types and SelectionGeometryKinematicsSeparatorsStatic Load DistributionElastohydrodynamic LubricationFatigue LifeVariable LoadingSummaryGeneral Gear Theory; Spur GearsIntroductionTypes of GearsGear GeometryGear RatioContact Ratio and Gear VelocityTooth Thickness and BacklashGear TrainsGear Manufacture and QualityGear MaterialsLoads Acting on a Gear ToothBending Stresses in Gear TeethContact Stresses in Gear TeethElastohydrodynamic Film ThicknessGear Design SynthesisSummaryHelical, Bevel, and Worm GearsIntroductionHelical GearsBevel GearsWorm GearsSummaryFasteners, Connections, and Power ScrewsIntroductionThread Terminology, Classification, and DesignationPower ScrewsThreaded FastenersRiveted FastenersWelded, Brazed, and Soldered JointsAdhesive BondingIntegrated Snap FastenersSummarySpringsIntroductionSpring MaterialsHelical Compression SpringsHelical Extension SpringsHelical Torsion SpringsLeaf SpringsGas SpringsBelleville SpringsWave SpringsSummaryBrakes and ClutchesIntroductionThermal ConsiderationsThrust Pad Clutches and BrakesCone Clutches and BrakesBlock or Short-Shoe BrakesLong-Shoe, Internal, Expanding Rim BrakesLong-Shoe, External, Contracting Rim BrakesSymmetrically Loaded Pivot-Shoe BrakesBand BrakesSlip ClutchesSummaryFlexible Machine ElementsIntroductionFlat BeltsSynchronous BeltsV-BeltsWire RopesRolling ChainsSummaryAppendicesIndex



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