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By: Pilkey, Walter D.; Pilkey, Deborah F. © 2008
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is an essential addition to the professional libraries of engineers and designers working in the automotive, aerospace, and nuclear industries; for civil and mechanical engineers; and for students and researchers in these fields. This 3rd Edition has been updated with 251 digitized graphs covering the stress concentration factors for numerous scenarios.
By: Pilkey, Walter D. © 1997
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is an essential addition to the professional libraries of engineers and designers working in the automotive, aerospace, and nuclear industries; to civil and mechanical engineers; and to students and researchers in these fields.
By: Boresi, Arthur P.; Schmidt, Richard J. © 2003
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book presents a unified approach to the study of the behavior of structural members and the development of design and failure criteria.
By: Young, Warren C.; Budynas, Richard G. © 2002
McGraw-Hill
Description: All examples and table cases in Part III: Formulas and Examples and Appendix A, Properties of a Plain Area, over 75 and 1400, respectively, have been made interactive using Mathcad®. Each example and case is available in US Customary and Metric units and are available in Mathcad 14, 15 and Prime. Examples and cases cover a wide variety of boundary conditions, including straight and curved beams, plates and shells. [Mathcad 14, 15, or Prime is required.]
By: Oberg, Erik; Jones, Franklin D.; Horton, Holbrook L.; Ryffel, Henry H. © 2004
Industrial Press
Description: This handbook and accompanying Guide provide mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, machine toolmakers, machinists and students with a broad range of basic and advanced material. 137 graphs in this title have been made interactive. The PDF files in this book have been encrypted to protect the content from unauthorized use.
By: Oberg, Erik; Jones, Franklin D.; Horton, Holbrook L.; Ryffel, Henry H. © 2008
Industrial Press
Description: This handbook and accompanying Guide provide mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, machine toolmakers, machinists and students with a broad range of basic and advanced material. 139 graphs in this title have been made interactive.
Edited by: Kutz, Myer © 1998
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Whether you're looking for details on materials, any aspect of mechanical design, manufacturing, thermal engineering, or engineering management, this book gives you fingertip access to the vital information you need to succeed.
By: Meyers, Marc André; Chawla, Krishan Kumar © 2009
Cambridge University Press
Description: This book provides a balanced mechanics-materials approach and coverage of the latest developments in biomaterials and electronic materials for upper-level undergraduate students.
Edited by: Pope, J. Edward © 1997
Elsevier
Description: Save time with this collection of straightforward, common-sense techniques that provide quick, accurate solutions to your engineering problems.
Edited by: Shigley, Joseph E.; Mischke, Charles R.; Brown, Thomas H. Jr. © 2004
McGraw-Hill
Description: Known as the professionals' bible, this handbook puts the formulas, solutions, and reference material engineers need at their fingertips. Covers every aspect of machine construction and operation.
Edited by: Milne, I.; Ritchie, R.O.; Karihaloo, B. © 2003
Elsevier
Description: The aim of this major reference work is to provide a first point of entry to the literature for the researchers in any field relating to structural integrity.
Recently updated with 116 Digitized Graphs covering subjects such as Estimated crack growth, Failure stress, Effect of hold time, Remaining life as a function of crack depth, Creep Deformation behavior and more.
Edited by: ASM International Handbook Committee © 1996
ASM International
Description: This book is a must for component designers, mechanical engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists, and engineering students who are involved in the testing, analysis, or use of fatigue and fracture properties.
Edited by: Becker, William T.; Shipley, Roch J. © 2002
ASM International
Description: This book covers the general engineering aspects of failure prevention and fundamental root causes, materials selection, and the role of design reviews in failure prevention and analysis.
By: Pilkey, Walter D. © 2005
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This is a reference source for strength of material formulas for the analysis and design of structural members and mechanical elements. Allows efficient static, stability and dynamic analyses of beams, bars, plates and shells with very general mechanical or thermal loading. The range of solutions includes arbitrary geometries and loadings.
By: Hearn, E.J. © 1997
Elsevier
Description: Each chapter contains a summary of the essential formulae which are developed in the chapter, and a large number of worked examples which progress in level of difficulty as the principles are enlarged upon.
By: Lingaiah, K. © 2003
McGraw-Hill
Description: A comprehensive reference containing current technical information for solving various types of machine design problems, including charts on material properties, as well as the necessary equations, formulas, calculations, graphs, and data needed in day to day design work.
By: Radaj, Dieter © 1990
Woodhead Publishing
Description: This book presents the fatigue strength characteristics of welded joints and structures. It is written for designers and structural analysts, inspection and manufacturing engineers, researchers, teachers and students.
By: Gunston, Bill © 2009
Cambridge University Press
Description: This book is an essential tool for professionals involved in the aerospace industry and flight, as well as engineering and physics students.
Edited by: Tomsic, Joan L. © 2000
Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
Description: This Second Edition emphasizes "engineered" materials that can withstand stress or unusual environments for an extended period of time.
By: Young, W.C.; Budynas, R.G. © 2002
McGraw-Hill
Description: This information-rich reference book provides solutions to the architectural problem of vibrations in beams, arches and frames in bridges, highways, buildings and tunnels.
By: Manson, S.S.; Halford, G.R. © 2006
ASM International
Description: This book describes how mechanical material behavior relates to the design of structural machine components and will be of value to mechanical and materials engineers and designers.
Edited by: Lamb, Thomas © 2003 - 2004
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)
Description: This book will assist students and others in understanding how merchant ships are designed and constructed, while providing them with a good background for further study.
Edited by: Cramer, Stephen D.; Covino, Bernard S., Jr. © 2003
ASM International
Description: This book is designed to help engineers and designers understand corrosion so that they can solve existing corrosion problems and prevent future ones.
Edited by: Macdonald, Kenneth A. © 2011
Woodhead Publishing
Description: This book analyzes the processes and causes of fracture and fatigue. It is an essential reference for mechanical, structural and welding engineers, as well as those in the academic sector.
By: Shigley, J.E.; Mischke, C.R. © 1996
McGraw-Hill
Description: Revised, updated, and expanded to reflect important technological developments, this second edition remains the standard reference on every aspect of modern machine design.
By: Plastics Design Library Staff © 1997
William Andrew Publishing/Plastics Design Library
Description: A hands-on guide to choosing and using old and new technologies for joining plastics and elastomers. Includes detailed discussions of over 25 techniques used to join plastics to themselves and to other materials. Advantages and disadvantages of each technique along with detailed discussions of applications are presented. This book is an excellent reference and an invaluable resource for novice and expert alike in determining the best joining technique for their application and providing guidance in how to design and prepare for production.
By: Baker, Alan; Dutton, Stuart; Kelly, Donald © 2004
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Description: This book is an important subject of study for all engineering students and professionals in university programs and throughout the industry.
By: Oberg, E.; Jones, F.D.; Horton, H.L.; Ryffell, H.H. © 2000
Industrial Press
Description: Machinery’s Handbook is an extraordinarily comprehensive yet practical and easy-to-use reference for mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, and machinists.
By: Brandon, David; Kaplan, Wayne D. © 1997
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This is an introductory text for students of materials science and engineering interested in the scientific background to the joining and assembly of components in engineering systems.
Edited by: Teng, Jin-Guang © 2001
Elsevier
Description: This book is for civil engineers, composites materials scientists and technologists. It covers a wide spectrum of topics and demonstrates the recent advances in the application of FRP (Fiber-reinforced polymer) composites in civil engineering.
Bonenberger, Paul R. © 2005
Hanser Publishers
Description: This book presents a step-by-step description of the snap-fit development process and includes many illustrations to show what kinds of snap-fit features are available to the designer.