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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Page 504
... factor is missing it indicates that the factor is at a lower level . Otherwise the factor is at the higher level . Table 11-7 illustrates this for a three - factor , 23 , design . The main effect of a factor is the change in response ...
... factor is missing it indicates that the factor is at a lower level . Otherwise the factor is at the higher level . Table 11-7 illustrates this for a three - factor , 23 , design . The main effect of a factor is the change in response ...
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... Factor The use of a safety factor is far simpler than the above , but with much less information content . Using a safety factor is a form of " derating " , but the extent of reduction from the true capacity is not known . In the usual ...
... Factor The use of a safety factor is far simpler than the above , but with much less information content . Using a safety factor is a form of " derating " , but the extent of reduction from the true capacity is not known . In the usual ...
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... factor factor ( 1 + i ) " 1 ( 1 + i ) " P to S S to P R Frs FSP Unacost present - worth factor ( 1 + i ) - 1 i ( 1 + i ) R to P FRP Capital- recovery factor i ( 1 + i ) ( 1 + i ) " - 1 Capitalized- cost factor ( 1 + i ) ( 1 + i ) - 1 ...
... factor factor ( 1 + i ) " 1 ( 1 + i ) " P to S S to P R Frs FSP Unacost present - worth factor ( 1 + i ) - 1 i ( 1 + i ) R to P FRP Capital- recovery factor i ( 1 + i ) ( 1 + i ) " - 1 Capitalized- cost factor ( 1 + i ) ( 1 + i ) - 1 ...
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The Design Process | 1 |
Design in a Broader Context | 54 |
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