Theory and Problems of Machine Design by Allen Strickland Hall. This book is primarily intended to supplement standard texts in elementary machine design, based on the belief that numerous solved problems are one of the best ways to clarify and solidify basic principles. Additionally, the explanations of theory and principles are comprehensive enough that, with effective use of lecture and recitation time, the book could serve as a standalone text. “Theory and Problems of Machine Design” is a comprehensive resource aimed at students and professionals in the field of mechanical engineering. This book is designed to supplement standard textbooks, providing a wealth of solved problems that help clarify and reinforce fundamental principles. Theoretical concepts are thoroughly explained, ensuring that readers gain a solid understanding of key topics. With its clear explanations and practical problem-solving approach, the book can be used effectively for self-study or as a primary text in a classroom setting. Its focus on both theory and application makes it an invaluable tool for mastering the complexities of machine design.
The Contents of Theory and Problems of Machine Design
- Introduction
- Stresses in Simple Machine Members
- Metal Fits and Tolerances
- Curved Beams
- Deflection and Buckling of Machine Members
- Designing Machine Members Subjected to Variable Loads
- A Textbook of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi
- Machine Vibrations
- Critical Speeds of Shafts
- Power Transmission Shafting
- Coupling Design
- Keys, Pins, and Splines
- Power Screws and Threaded Fasteners
- auto
- Bolt Loading
- Mechanical Engineering Book
- Clutches
- Brake Design
- Springs
- Gear Forces
- Spur Gears
- Helical Gears
- Bevel Gears
- Applied Mechanical Design
- Worm Gears
- Rolling Bearings
- Automobile Books
- Lubrication and Bearing Design
- Belt Drives
- Welding
- Flywheels
- Projects.