By
Dan Marghitu, Auburn University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Alabama, U.S.A.
Description
Kinematic Chains and Machine Components Design covers a broad spectrum of critical machine design topics and helps the reader understand
the fundamentals and apply the technologies necessary for successful mechanical design and execution. The inclusion of examples and instructive
problems present the reader with a teachable computer-oriented text. Useful analytical techniques provide the practitioner and student
with powerful tools for the design of kinematic chains and machine components.
Kinematic Chains and Machine Components Design serves
as a on-volume reference for engineers and students in mechanical engineering with applications for all engineers working in the fields
of machine design and robotics. The book contains the fundamental laws and theories of science basic to mechanical engineering including
mechanisms, robots and machine components to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of mechanical design.
Audience:
Upper undergraduate level and advanced undergraduate level engineering students; practitioners and designers in mechanical, automotive, aeronautical, biomedical, and industrial engineering.