Book Detail | |
Publication Year | 1999 |
ISBN-13 | 978-81-7409-074-4 |
ASIN | 81-7409-074-6 |
Language | English |
Edition | 2nd |
Pages | 1897 |
Preface | |
Preface | The Mechanical Design Engineers and consultants have to refer to standard formulae and data during their day-to-day work. The availability of such formulae and data in a single book simplifies their work and saves much of the effort to be put in to arrive at the desired solution. The Mechanical Engineer’s Handbook is outcome of the continued effort put in by the Author to Achieve their Goal over the last 35 years. The book contains 66 chapters. It has been divided into Engineering Mathematics, Design Engineering, Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Thermal Engineering and Machine Design. The various formulae and data has been taken from standard text and reference books. Most of the design data is as per Bureau of Indian Standards. It is hoped that the book shall be very useful to every Mechanical Engineer, whether in the field of teaching or in the research institutes. |
Table of Contents | |
Table of Contents | Part I - Engineering Mathematics : *General engineering tables *Algebra * Complex Numbers and Functions * Vector Algebra and Calculus * Matrices and Determinants * Theory of sets * Differentiation and Integration * Geometrical Figures and Mensuration * Plane and spherical trigonometry * Plane and Solid Coordinate Geometry *Ordinary and partial differential equations * Special Functions and Series * Numerical Methods * Probability and Statistics. Part -II Design Engineering : * Engineering Mechanics *Mechanics of materials * Theory of Mechanisms and Machines * Mechanical Vibrations *Theory of Elasticity *Theory of Plasticity * Experimental Stress Analysis. Part-III Production Engineering : * Metal cutting processes *Metal forming processes *Metal casting technology *Welding technology *Non-conventional machining processes. Part-IV Industrial Engineering : * Work sampling * Performance Rating * Material Management * Fluid Machanics * Fluid machines *Thermodynamics * Steam Engineering * Air compressors *Fuels and combustion *Gas turbines *Internal combustion engines * Conduction Heat Transfer * Concentive Heat Transfer * Natural Convection * Condensation and Vaporization Heat Transfer * Heat Exchangers * Radiation * Refrigeration and Air Conditioning * Engineering Materials * Design for Manufacture * Strength Considerations in Design * Sealing Devices * Pressure Vessels * Riveted and Welded Fasteners * Shafts, Keys, Splines, Pins and Circlips * Threaded Fasteners * Clutches, Brakes and Couplings * Springs * Sliding and Rolling Bearings * Belts * Chains * Ropes * Gears * Internal Combustion Engine Parts * Mechanical Handling Equipment * CAD/CAM * Operations Research * Tribology * Renewable Energy Sources * Non Destructive Testing Methods * Glossary Items in Mechanical Engineering * Index. |