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Mechanical Design T.H.C. Childs (Head of the Dyson School of Engineering Design, Imperial College London, UK)

Mechanical Design By T.H.C. Childs (Head of the Dyson School of Engineering Design, Imperial College London, UK)

Summary

Introduces the subject of total design, and the design and selection of various common mechanical engineering components and machine elements. This book concentrates on developing detailed mechanical design skills in the areas of bearings, shafts, gears, seals, belt and chain drives, clutches and brakes, springs and fasteners.

Mechanical Design Summary

Mechanical Design by T.H.C. Childs (Head of the Dyson School of Engineering Design, Imperial College London, UK)

This book introduces the subject of total design, and introduces the design and selection of various common mechanical engineering components and machine elements. These provide building blocks, with which the engineer can practice his or her art. The approach adopted for defining design follows that developed by the SEED (Sharing Experience in Engineering Design) programme where design is viewed as the total activity necessary to provide a product or process to meet a market need. Within this framework the book concentrates on developing detailed mechanical design skills in the areas of bearings, shafts, gears, seals, belt and chain drives, clutches and brakes, springs and fasteners. Where standard components are available from manufacturers, the steps necessary for their specification and selection are developed. The framework used within the text has been to provide descriptive and illustrative information to introduce principles and individual components and to expose the reader to the detailed methods and calculations necessary to specify and design or select a component. To provide the reader with sufficient information to develop the necessary skills to repeat calculations and selection processes, detailed examples and worked solutions are supplied throughout the text. This book is principally a Year/Level 1 and 2 undergraduate text. Pre-requisite skills include some year one undergraduate mathematics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer, principles of materials, statics and dynamics. However, as the subjects are introduced in a descriptive and illustrative format and as full worked solutions are provided, it is possible for readers without this formal level of education to benefit from this book. The text is specifically aimed at automotive and mechanical engineering degree programmes and would be of value for modules in design, mechanical engineering design, design and manufacture, design studies, automotive power-train and transmission and tribology, as well as modules and project work incorporating a design element requiring knowledge about any of the content described. The aims and objectives described are achieved by a short introductory chapters on total design, mechanical engineering and machine elements followed by ten chapters on machine elements covering: bearings, shafts, gears, seals, chain and belt drives, clutches and brakes, springs, fasteners and miscellaneous mechanisms. Chapters 14 and 15 introduce casings and enclosures and sensors and actuators, key features of most forms of mechanical technology. The subject of tolerancing from a component to a process level is introduced in Chapter 16. The last chapter serves to present an integrated design using the detailed design aspects covered within the book. The design methods where appropriate are developed to national and international standards (e.g. ANSI, ASME, AGMA, BSI, DIN, ISO). The first edition of this text introduced a variety of machine elements as building blocks with which design of mechanical devices can be undertaken. The approach adopted of introducing and explaining the aspects of technology by means of text, photographs, diagrams and step-by-step procedures has been maintained. A number of important machine elements have been included in the new edition, fasteners, springs, sensors and actuators. They are included here. Chapters on total design, the scope of mechanical engineering and machine elements have been completely revised and updated. New chapters are included on casings and enclosures and miscellaneous mechanisms and the final chapter has been rewritten to provide an integrated approach. Multiple worked examples and completed solutions are included.

Mechanical Design Reviews

Comments on textbook questionnaires from previous edition: Good general text for Mechanical Engineering Design courses. In depth look at gears, shafts, bearings, etc. Excellent for detailed design studies. An excellent txt to help students design specific components for a particular design application. This book is an excellent source of procedural and theoretical information. Highly recommended.

About T.H.C. Childs (Head of the Dyson School of Engineering Design, Imperial College London, UK)

Brief Author Bio: Peter Childs is Head of the Dyson School of Design Engineering and the Professorial Lead in Engineering Design at Imperial College London. His general interests include: creativity tools and innovation; design process and design rationale; fluid flow and heat transfer, particularly rotating flow; sustainable energy component, concept and system design; robotics. Prior to his current post at Imperial he was director of the Rolls-Royce supported University Technology Centre for Aero-Thermal Systems, director of InQbate and professor at the University of Sussex. He has contributed to over 180 refereed journal and conference papers, and several books including the Handbook on Mechanical Design Engineering (Elsevier, 2013, 2019) as well as co-authoring books on rural urban migration, inclusive sports and sports technology. He has been principal or co-investigator on contracts totalling over GBP80 million. His roles at Imperial include joint course director for the Innovation Design Engineering double master degree run jointly by Imperial and the Royal College of Art, and Design Lead for the Manufacturing Futures Lab. He is Editor of the Journal of Power and Energy and Founder Director and Chief Scientific Officer at QBot Ltd.

Table of Contents

Total design; Mechanical engineering; Machine elements; Bearings; Shafts; Gears and gearboxes; ISO and AGMA gear stressing; Belts and chains; Seals; Clutches and brakes; Springs and dampers; Miscellaneous mechanisms; Fastening and powerscrews; Casings and enclosures; Sensors and actuators; Tolerance engineering; Integrated design; Worksheet solutions; Index

Additional information

GOR005111118
9780750657716
0750657715
Mechanical Design by T.H.C. Childs (Head of the Dyson School of Engineering Design, Imperial College London, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
20031204
384
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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