TY - BOOK AU - Gope P.C. TI - Machine Design: Fundamentals and Applications SN - 9788120345171 U1 - 621.906 PY - 2014/// CY - NewDelhi PB - phi KW - Machine design N1 - 1. Introduction ; 2. Engineering Materials and Material Selection Processes ; 3. Stress, Strain and Deflection ; 4. Design against Static Failure ; 5. Design against Fatigue Loading ; 6. Design against Creep, Impact and Fracture ; 7. Design against Shaft, Axle and Keyways ; 8. Riveted Joints ; 9. Welded Joints ; 10. Design of Fasteners ; 11. Cotter and Knuckle Joints ; 12. Mechanical Spring Design ; 13. Coupling, Clutch and Brakes ; 14. Power Transmission Drive: Belt Drive ; 15. Rope Design ; 16. Chain Drives ; 17. Fundamentals of Gear Drives and Gear Force Analysis ; 18. Design of Spur and Helical Gears ; 19. Bevel and Worm Gear Design ; 20. Rolling Bearing Selection ; 21. Journal Bearing ; 22. Design of Internal Combustion Engine Parts ; 23Miscelneous Machine Elements ; 24. Engineering Analysis Tools N2 - This comprehensive text on principles and practice of mechanical design discusses the concepts, procedures, data, tools, and analytical methodologies needed to perform design calculations for the most frequently encountered mechanical elements such as shafts, gears, belt, rope and chain drives, bearings, springs, joints, couplings, brakes and clutches, flywheels, as well as design calculations of various IC engine parts. The book focuses on all aspects of design of machine elements including material selection and life or performance estimation under static, fatigue, impact and creep loading conditions. The book also introduces various engineering analysis tools such as MATLAB, AutoCAD, and Finite Element Methods with a view to optimizing the design. It also explains the fracture mechanics based design concept with many practical examples. Pedagogically strong, the book features an abundance of worked-out examples, case studies, chapter-end summaries, review questions as well as multiple choice questions which are all well designed to sharpen the learning and design skills of the students ER -