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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... method and the design method ( Fig . 1-2 ) . The scientific method starts with a body of existing knowledge . The scientist has curiosity that causes him to question these laws of science ; and as a result of his questioning , he ...
... method and the design method ( Fig . 1-2 ) . The scientific method starts with a body of existing knowledge . The scientist has curiosity that causes him to question these laws of science ; and as a result of his questioning , he ...
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... method has very good convergence properties , but it can be an inefficient method because it requires the calculation of n ( n + 1 ) / 2 second - order derivatives , where n is the number of design variables . Therefore , methods that ...
... method has very good convergence properties , but it can be an inefficient method because it requires the calculation of n ( n + 1 ) / 2 second - order derivatives , where n is the number of design variables . Therefore , methods that ...
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... method.2 Johnson's Method A method of optimum design that is especially suited to the nonlinear problems found in the design of mechanical elements such as gears , roller bearings , and hydrodynamic journal bearings has been developed ...
... method.2 Johnson's Method A method of optimum design that is especially suited to the nonlinear problems found in the design of mechanical elements such as gears , roller bearings , and hydrodynamic journal bearings has been developed ...
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