Standard handbook of machine design / [editors in chief,] Joseph E. Shigley, Charles R. Mischke, Thomas H. Brown, Jr.

Contributor(s): Shigley, Joseph Edward | Mischke, Charles R | Brown, Thomas H. (Thomas Hunter), 1947-Material type: TextTextSeries: McGraw-Hill standard handbooks: Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0071441646 (alk. paper); 9780071441643 (alk. paper)Other title: Machine designSubject(s): Machine design -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 621.8/15 LOC classification: TJ230 | .S8235 2004Online resources: Table of contents | Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to Knovel.
Contents:
Machine elements in motion -- Machine elements that absorb and store energy -- Gearing -- Power transmission -- Bearings and lubrication -- Fastening, joining, and connecting -- Load capability considerations -- Performance of engineering materials -- Classical stress and deformation analysis.
Summary: Joseph E. Shigley (deceased) was Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Fellow in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, received the Worcester Reed Warner medal in 1977 and their Machine Design Award in 1985. He was the author of eight books, including Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (with John J. Uicker, Jr.), and Applied Mechanics of Materials and Coeditor-in-Chief of the Standard Handbook of Machine Design. Charles R. Mischke, Ph. D., is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. He has authored many technical papers on designing to a reliability specification, computer-aided design, and design morphology. His was Coeditor-in-Chief, with J.E. Shigley, of the Standard Handbook of Machine Design, First and Second Editions. Thomas Hunter Brown, Jr., Ph. D., PE, is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He currently manages both the FE review program and the Civil Engineering PE Review Program at the University's Institute for Transportation Research and Education (ITRE), in addition to fulfilling his course development and teaching responsibilities. Brown also teaches review courses for the Mechanical Engineering PE Review Program offered by the University and a private professional development firm. Prior to coming to NC State, Dr. Brown worked as a mechanical engineer for Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., Fluor Daniel Construction, and Burlington Industries, where he specialized in stress analysis and machine design.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine elements in motion -- Machine elements that absorb and store energy -- Gearing -- Power transmission -- Bearings and lubrication -- Fastening, joining, and connecting -- Load capability considerations -- Performance of engineering materials -- Classical stress and deformation analysis.

Joseph E. Shigley (deceased) was Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Fellow in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, received the Worcester Reed Warner medal in 1977 and their Machine Design Award in 1985. He was the author of eight books, including Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (with John J. Uicker, Jr.), and Applied Mechanics of Materials and Coeditor-in-Chief of the Standard Handbook of Machine Design. Charles R. Mischke, Ph. D., is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. He has authored many technical papers on designing to a reliability specification, computer-aided design, and design morphology. His was Coeditor-in-Chief, with J.E. Shigley, of the Standard Handbook of Machine Design, First and Second Editions. Thomas Hunter Brown, Jr., Ph. D., PE, is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He currently manages both the FE review program and the Civil Engineering PE Review Program at the University's Institute for Transportation Research and Education (ITRE), in addition to fulfilling his course development and teaching responsibilities. Brown also teaches review courses for the Mechanical Engineering PE Review Program offered by the University and a private professional development firm. Prior to coming to NC State, Dr. Brown worked as a mechanical engineer for Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., Fluor Daniel Construction, and Burlington Industries, where he specialized in stress analysis and machine design.

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