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Index
Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface to the second edition
Acknowledgements
1: Design
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The design process
1.3 Total design
1.4 Systematic design
1.5 Double diamond
1.6 Conceive, design, implement, operate
1.7 Design for six sigma
1.8 Design optimisation
1.9 Project management
1.10 Design reviews
1.11 The technology base
1.12 Conclusions
2: Specification
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Product design specification
2.3 Quality function deployment
2.4 Conclusions
3: Ideation
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Creative process
3.3 Brainstorming
3.4 Creative problem solving
3.5 SCAMPER
3.6 Create process
3.7 Morphological analysis
3.8 Standard solutions
3.9 Boundary shifting
3.10 The creativity and innovation engine
3.11 Conclusions
4: Machine elements
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Bearings
4.3 Gears, belts and chains
4.4 Clutches and brakes
4.5 Seals
4.6 Springs
4.7 Fasteners
4.8 Wire rope
4.9 Pneumatics and hydraulics
4.10 Enclosures
4.11 Conclusions
5: Journal bearings
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Sliding bearings
5.3 Design of boundary-lubricated bearings
5.4 Design of full film hydrodynamic bearings
5.5 Conclusions
6: Rolling element bearings
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Bearing life and selection
6.3 Bearing installation
6.4 Radial location
6.5 Preload
6.6 Conclusions
7: Shafts
Abstract
7.1 Introduction to shaft design
7.2 Shaft-hub connection
7.3 Shaft-shaft connection—couplings
7.4 Critical speeds and shaft deflection
7.5 Analysis of transmission shafting
7.6 Detailed design case study
7.7 Conclusions
8: Gears
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Construction of gear tooth profiles
8.3 Gear trains
8.4 Tooth systems
8.5 Force analysis
8.6 Simple gear selection procedure
8.7 Condition monitoring
8.8 Conclusions
9: Spur and helical gear stressing
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Wear failure
9.3 AGMA equations for bending and contact stress
9.4 Gear selection procedure
9.5 Conclusions
10: Bevel gears
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Force analysis
10.3 Stress analysis
10.4 Calculation procedure summary
10.5 Conclusions
11: Worm gears
Abstract
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Force analysis
11.3 AGMA equations
11.4 Design procedure
11.5 Conclusions
Books and papers
12: Belt and chain drives
Abstract
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Belt drives
12.3 Chain drives
12.4 Conclusions
13: Clutches and brakes
Abstract
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Clutches
13.3 Brakes
13.4 Conclusions
14: Seals
Abstract
14.1 Introduction to seals
14.2 Static seals
14.3 Dynamic seals
14.4 Labyrinth seals
14.5 Axial and bush seals
14.6 Seals for reciprocating components
14.7 Conclusions
Books and papers
15: Springs
Abstract
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Helical compression springs
15.3 Helical extension springs
15.4 Helical torsion springs
15.5 Leaf springs
15.6 Belleville spring washers
15.7 Conclusions
Books and papers
16: Fastening and power screws
Abstract
16.1 Introduction to permanent and nonpermanent fastening
16.2 Threaded fasteners
16.3 Power screws
16.4 Rivets
16.5 Adhesives
16.6 Welding
16.7 Snap fasteners
16.8 Conclusions
Books and papers
17: Wire rope
Abstract
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Wire rope selection
17.3 Wire rope terminations
17.4 Conclusions
18: Pneumatics and hydraulics
Abstract
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Pressure
18.3 Hydraulic pumps
18.4 Air compressors and receivers
18.5 Filters
18.6 Control valves
18.7 Pneumatic and hydraulic actuators
18.8 Conclusions
19: Tolerancing and precision engineering
Abstract
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Component tolerances
19.3 Statistical tolerancing
19.4 Precision engineering and case studies
19.5 Conclusions
Books and papers
20: Mechanisms
Abstract
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Levers
20.3 Pulleys
20.4 Linkages
20.5 Gears, belts and chains
20.6 Rotating and linear motion conversion
20.7 Brakes and clutches
20.8 Time metering
20.9 Miscellaneous devices
20.10 Conclusions
Books and papers
Index
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