Design Engineer's Reference Guide: Mathematics, Mechanics, and Thermodynamics

Author:   Keith L. Richards (Consulting Engineer, Gillingham, United Kingdom)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138073722


Pages:   358
Publication Date:   29 March 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author Keith L. Richards believes that design engineers spend only a small fraction of time actually designing and drawing, and the remainder of their time finding relevant design information for a specific method or problem. He draws on his own experience as a mechanical engineering designer to offer assistance to other practicing and student engineers facing the same struggle. Design Engineer's Reference Guide: Mathematics, Mechanics, and Thermodynamics provides engineers with a roadmap for navigating through common situations or dilemmas. This book starts off by introducing reference information on the coverage of differential and integral calculus, Laplace’s transforms, determinants, and matrices. It provides a numerical analysis on numerical methods of integration, Newton–Raphson’s methods, the Jacobi iterative method, and the Gauss–Seidel method. It also contains reference information, as well as examples and illustrations that reinforce the topics of most chapter subjects. A companion to the Design Engineer's Handbook and Design Engineer's Case Studies and Examples, this textbook covers a range of basic engineering concepts and common applications including: • Mathematics • Numerical analysis • Statics and kinematics • Mechanical vibrations • Control system modeling • Basic thermodynamics • Fluid mechanics and linkages An entry-level text for students needing to understand the underlying principles before progressing to a more advanced level, Design Engineer's Reference Guide: Mathematics, Mechanics, and Thermodynamics is also a basic reference for mechanical, manufacturing, and design engineers.

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Author:   Keith L. Richards (Consulting Engineer, Gillingham, United Kingdom)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781138073722


ISBN 10:   1138073725
Pages:   358
Publication Date:   29 March 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Mathematics. Introduction to Numerical Methods. Properties of Sections and Figures. Statics. Dynamics. Mechanical Vibrations. Introduction to Control Systems Modelling. Physics. Thermodynamic Basics. Fluid Mechanics. Introduction to Linkages. Index.

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Designers usually need a quick reference/validation for proposed design. This second volume will, like the first, provide a good, basic collection of math, mechanics and foundational topics they need for project work. Good resource for interdisciplinary design terms. --Ronald L. Huston, Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA It would appear that the book addresses a large part of what mechanical design engineers need for their day-to-day work... I like the practical treatment of the subject. Key points are explained simply and clearly. There are many worked examples to illustrate the application of the theory. The book would be suitable for engineers wishing to refresh their knowledge of the topics covered. --Duc Pham, University of Birmingham, UK


Designers usually need a quick reference/validation for proposed design. This second volume will, like the first, provide a good, basic collection of math, mechanics and foundational topics they need for project work. Good resource for interdisciplinary design terms. --Ronald L. Huston, Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA It would appear that the book addresses a large part of what mechanical design engineers need for their day-to-day work... I like the practical treatment of the subject. Key points are explained simply and clearly. There are many worked examples to illustrate the application of the theory. The book would be suitable for engineers wishing to refresh their knowledge of the topics covered. --Duc Pham, University of Birmingham, UK


Author Information

Keith Richards is a retired mechanical design engineer who has worked in the industry for over 55 years. Initially he served an engineering apprenticeship with B.S.A. Tools, a company that manufactured a wide range of machine tools. On leaving B.S.A., he served as a freelance engineering designer in a wide range of industries that also included aluminum rolling mill design, industrial fork lift trucks, and the Hutton tension leg platform, an offshore oil production platform. In later years, Richards was involved in the aerospace industry working on projects covering aircraft undercarriages, environmental control systems for the military and commercial aircraft.

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