Engineering Design
A Systematic Approach
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Product details:
- Edition number 1963
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 30 June 1963
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9780216912731
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 427 g
- Language English
- Illustrations VIII, 264 p. 89 illus. Illustrations, black & white 0
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Long description:
TO THE GERMAN EDITION This book is addressed to those engineering students who are prepared to work-not to such as are content to refurbish existing designs without taking the trouble to understand the trains of thought and the considerations which are needed in true design work. It is a well-established fact that the beginner, confronted by the simplest of design problems, and lacking a pattern or model to suggest a solution, loses his way in endless trial and error unless given positive guidance. In this book, therefore, the author has drawn on his long teaching experience in an attempt to present in a readily understandable and systematic manner a methodical work plan which will enable the beginner practising design problems to reach his objective by a rational route. This approach has the further advantage. con firmed by experience, that in adopting it the student will find his interest and pleasure in design work growing, and his self-confidence increasing. Written with the requirements of general mechanical engineering in mind, the book does not deal with the manufacturing methods typical of light precision engineering. To prevent the book from taking on a size which would have detracted from its clear layout and obscured the main principles presented, the numerical tables, graphs, etc. available for reference in pocket books and textbooks have been omitted.
MoreTable of Contents:
The Significance of Design.- 1| General Aspects of the Designer’s Work.- What is meant by design?.- What kinds of design work are there?.- Organization of the drawing office.- Relationship between the drawing office and other departments.- Why teach design as a special subject?.- 2| The Designer.- Qualities required in a designer.- What is a designer expected to know?.- 3| Design Factors.- A rational working plan for the drawing office.- What are the factors influencing design?.- How can one classify these factors clearly?.- 4| A Planned Policy for the Designer.- A The Systematic Working Plan.- B The Problem to be Solved.- C The Basic Design.- D Materials.- E Manufacture.- F Form Design.- 1 How the basic design influences form design.- 2 How mechanical loading influences form design.- 3 Influence of material on form design.- 4 How the production method influences form design.- 5 How the space factor influences form design.- 6 How size influences form design.- 7 How weight influences form design (lightweight construction).- 8 How the use of standard components influences form design.- 9 How existing products influence form design.- 10 How appearance influences form design.- 11 How convenience of handling influences form design.- 12 How maintenance questions influence form design.- 13 How the question of repair influences form design.- 14 How surface properties influence form design.- 15 How fitness for shipment influences form design.- 16 How power requirements influence form design.- G Costs.- A Solutions of Exercise Problems.- B Bibliography.- C British Standard Specifications of Materials.- D Strength of Cast Iron.
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