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Machines and Mechanisms: Applied Kinematic Analysis / David H. Myszka

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Pearson Noida 2015Edition: 4th EdDescription: Book viii, 376p. : ill. ; 26cmISBN:
  • 9789332555204
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed. 621.811 MYS
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Text Book VIT-AP General Stacks 621.811 MYS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) In transit from VIT-AP to School of Mechanical Engg Section since 2024-08-06 MECH 02157
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It includes Index.

For all courses in machine motion, theory of machines, industrial mechanisms, mechanism analysis, mechanism design, and kinematics in departments of engineering technology and application-oriented mechanical engineering programs.

This up-to-date introduction to kinematic analysis ensures relevance by using actual machines and mechanisms throughout. It provides the techniques necessary to study the motion of machines while emphasizing the application of kinematic theories to real-world problems. State-of-the-art techniques and tools are utilized, and analytical techniques are presented without complex mathematics. Reflecting instructor and student feedback, this Fourth Edition's extensive improvements include: a new section introducing special-purpose mechanisms expanded descriptions of kinematic properties clearer identification of vector quantities through standard boldface notation new timing charts analytical synthesis methods and more. All end-of-chapter problems have been reviewed, and many new problems have been added.

Table of Content

1. Introduction to Mechanisms and Kinematics
2. Building Computer Models of Mechanisms Using Working Model® Software
3. Vectors
4. Position and Displacement Analysis
5. Mechanism Design
6. Velocity Analysis
7. Acceleration Analysis
8. Computer-Aided Mechanism Analysis
9. Cams: Design and Kinematic Analysis
10. Gears: Kinematic Analysis and Selection
11. Belt and Chain Drives
12. Screw Mechanisms
13. Static Force Analysis
14. Dynamic Force Analysis
Answers to Selected Even-Numbered Problems
References
Index

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