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An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering [平装] | |||
An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering [平装] |
A Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University, Jonathan Wickert teaches and conducts research in the areas of applied mechanics, dynamics, and mechanical vibration. As a researcher and consultant, he has worked with companies and federal agencies on a diverse range of engineering problems including computer disk drives and tape libraries; the manufacture of sheet metal, fiberglass, polymers, and industrial chemicals; automotive brakes; radial flow gas turbines; and various consumer products. Dr. Wickert received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge. He has served as associate editor of engineering journals, as a division chair in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and as chair of the undergraduate mechanical engineering program at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Wickert has received awards in recognition of his teaching and research from the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Society for Engineering Education, and the Information Storage Industry Consortium, and he was elected a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
1. THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROFESSION 1.1 Overview 1.2 What Is Engineering? 1.3 Who Are Mechanical Engineers? 1.4 Career Paths 1.5 Typical Program of Study Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
2. PROBLEM-SOLVING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2.1 Overview 2.2 An Error of Units on the Way to Mars 2.3 Unit Systems and Conversions 2.4 Significant Digits 2.5 Dimensional Consistency 2.6 Estimation in Engineering 2.7 Presenting Engineering Calculations 2.8 Communication Skills in Engineering Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
3. FORCES IN STRUCTURES AND MACHINES 3.1 Overview 3.2 Forces in Rectangular and Polar Forms 3.3 Resultant of Several Forces 3.4 Moment of a Force 3.5 Equilibrium of Forces and Moments 3.6 Design Application: Rolling-Element Bearings Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
4. MATERIALS AND STRESSES 4.1 Overview 4.2 Tension and Compression 4.3 Material Response 4.4 Shear 4.5 Engineering Materials 4.6 Factor of Safety Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
5. FLUIDS ENGINEERING 5.1 Overview 5.2 Properties of Fluids 5.3 Pressure and Buoyancy Force 5.4 Laminar and Turbulent Fluid Flows 5.5 Fluid Flow in Pipes 5.6 Drag Force 5.7 Lift Force Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
6. THERMAL AND ENERGY SYSTEMS 6.1 Overview 6.2 Mechanical Energy, Work, and Power 6.3 Heat as Energy in Transit 6.4 Energy Conservation and Conversion 6.5 Heat Engines and Efficiency 6.6 Case Study 1: Internal-Combustion Engines 6.7 Case Study 2: Electrical Power Generation 6.8 Case Study 3: Jet Engines Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
7. MOTION AND POWER TRANSMISSION 7.1 Overview 7.2 Rotational Motion 7.3 Design Application: Gears 7.4 Speed, Torque, and Power in Gearsets 7.5 Simple and Compound Geartrains 7.6 Design Application: Belt and Chain Drives 7.7 Planetary Geartrains Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References
8. MECHANICAL DESIGN 8.1 Overview 8.2 High-Level Design 8.3 Manufacturing Processes 8.4 Patents in Engineering 8.5 Case Study in Conceptual Design: Mousetrap-Powered Vehicles 8.6 Case Study in Computer-Aided Design: Noninvasive Medical Imaging 8.7 Case Study in Machine Design: The Hydra-Matic Transmission Summary Self-Study and Review Problems References A Greek Alphabet B Trigonometry Review Index
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