Elements of machine design

Kimball, Dexter S.

Elements of machine design Dexter S. Kimball , John H. Barr - 2 nd ed. - New York John Wiley - 445 p. gráficos, tablas

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Introductory. Definitions and fundamental principles of machine design The energy and force problem. Consideration of machine as a means of modifying energy Straining actions in machine elements, fundamental formule for strength and stiffness Friction, lubrication, and efficiency Constraining surfaces. Journals and bearings Constraining surfaces continued. Thrist bearings Axles, shafting, and couplings Springs Tubes, pipes, flues, and thin plates Riveted fastenings Screws and screw fastenings Keys and cotters Force and shronk fits Toothed gearing, spur, bevel, and screw gears Belt and rope transmission Applications of friction. Friction wheels, friccion brakes, and clutches Chains and chain transmission Flywheels, pullets, and rotating disks Machin frames and attachements Balancing of machine parts