Theory of Machines and Mechanisms
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Rating | : | 4.50 (958 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0195371232 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 928 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-29 |
Language | : | English |
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John J. Shigley was Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan.. Pennock is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University.The late Joseph E. Uicker, Jr., is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Gordon R
Theory of Machines and Mechanisms provides a text for the complete study of displacements, velocities, accelerations, and static and dynamic forces required for the proper design of mechanical linkages, cams, and geared systems. The authors present the background, notation, and nomenclature essential for students to understand the various independent technical approaches that exist in the field of mechanisms, kinematics, and dynamics.Now fully revised in its fourth edition, this text is ideal for senior undergraduate or graduate students in mechanical engineering who are taking a course in kinematics and/or machine dynamics.
Pennock is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University.The late Joseph E. Shigley was Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan.. Uicker, Jr., is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Gordon R. About the AuthorJohn J
Great kinematics, poor everything else T. K. Vogel When it came to the other sections of the book, it seemed to lack much information. a prime example is in the gears section. if you did not read the book in chronological order, you would not understand later chapters. example if you were interested in worm gears, and you didn't read the spur gears section you would be completely lost. For this reason i would say it does not make a good book for refe. A Customer said A classic which a passionate Mechanical Engineer should have. This was my textbook in my undergrad and which I cherish having around me. Gives a comprehensive treatment of kinematics uptill the level demanded for a practising mechanical engineer.. this for an engineering class and I would not recommend this book Sir Charles II Bought this for an engineering class and I would not recommend this book. The book describes basic theory but does not teach the reader how to solve useful problems. I would suggest using the internet to find other more useful resources.