Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing ApproachThis popular engineering design text covers the many factors influencing the design process, including technical, social, and economic considerations. Covered in detail is the topic of "materials selection" (the author's forte). This edition includes, material on computer aided design and new problems and exercises throughout. The text is aimed at the senior level course in design offered in both mechanical and materials science engineering departments. |
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... EXAMPLE The design process will be illustrated here with an example . The example is conceptually simple , yet it introduces sufficient analytical detail and engineer- ing decision making to be realistic . Moreover , students with a ...
... EXAMPLE The design process will be illustrated here with an example . The example is conceptually simple , yet it introduces sufficient analytical detail and engineer- ing decision making to be realistic . Moreover , students with a ...
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... example , the normal working area for a person in a seated position extends only about 16 inches from the body . The greatest work rate that a well - developed healthy male can provide on a sustained basis is about 500W . The reaction ...
... example , the normal working area for a person in a seated position extends only about 16 inches from the body . The greatest work rate that a well - developed healthy male can provide on a sustained basis is about 500W . The reaction ...
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... Example of the uniform dichotomous search technique . range of values . Using the same example , we place the first pair of experiments at x = 3.33 and the other pair at x = 6.67 . For the n experiments there will be n / 2 pairs . The ...
... Example of the uniform dichotomous search technique . range of values . Using the same example , we place the first pair of experiments at x = 3.33 and the other pair at x = 6.67 . For the n experiments there will be n / 2 pairs . The ...
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The Design Process | 1 |
Design in a Broader Context | 54 |
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