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![]() | Mechanical Design Handbook by Harold A. Rothbart (Editor) ISBN-10: 9780070540385 ISBN-10: 0-07-054038-1 ISBN-13: 9780070540385 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-054038-5 Hardcover 1995-11-01 McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description The Mechanical Design Fast Answer Guide When you need to make any machine or mechanical component faster, stronger, quieter, cheaper, more reliable, more efficient, or better performing--in short, to optimize it for today's demanding customers--reach for Harold A. Rothbart's Mechnical Design Handbook. Packed with more than 1,400 pages of practical data, this encyclopedic fast-answer guide spans the entire range of mechanical design--from standard table to classic analytical methods. Over 50 of the world's top engineers and designers give you complete fingertip data on: static and fatigue design; materials for engineering components and machinery; system effectiveness; mechanics of materials; effects of friction, lubrication, and wear on machine performance and life; standards of threads, bolts, screws, washers, pins, key, and pipes; kinematic movement of rigid mechanical parts; Cam mechanisms; machine systems and much more. | ||
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Extremely useful resource This mechanical engineering reference book is the very best of its kind. I use it frequently within my own consulting practice, and find it to be vastly superior to the more popular Mark's and Eschbach's Handbooks. Rothbart's book covers a broad range of highly-relevant subject matter without sacrificing depth or detail. To accomplish this, the editors wisely avoid content that is not generally useful across various industries. Each subject is thoughtfully and thoroughly presented. This is definitly an engineer's engineering reference book. It is an excellent resource for those practicing in the field and very much worth the price. | ||
Great Resource Easy to use and very helpful manual for mechanical engineers. Very simply spells out easy ways to approximate complex systems for vibe and structural characterization. | ||