Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design in SI Units
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- Höfundar: Richard Budynas, Keith Nisbett
- Útgáfa:11
- Útgáfudagur: 2020-09-30
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9789814923156
- Print ISBN: 9789813158986
- ISBN 10: 981492315X
Efnisyfirlit
- Front Matter
- Dedication
- About the Authors
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Symbols
- Part 1. Basics
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design
- 1–1. Design
- 1–2. Mechanical Engineering Design
- 1–3. Phases and Interactions of the Design Process
- 1–4. Design Tools and Resources
- 1–5. The Design Engineer’s Professional Responsibilities
- 1–6. Standards and Codes
- 1–7. Economics
- 1–8. Safety and Product Liability
- 1–9. Stress and Strength
- 1–10. Uncertainty
- 1–11. Design Factor and Factor of Safety
- 1–12. Reliability and Probability of Failure
- 1–13. Relating Design Factor to Reliability
- 1–14. Dimensions and Tolerances
- 1–15. Units
- 1–16. Calculations and Significant Figures
- 1–17. Design Topic Interdependencies
- 1–18. Power Transmission Case Study Specifications
- Problems
- Chapter 2. Materials
- 2–1. Material Strength and Stiffness
- 2–2. The Statistical Significance of Material Properties
- 2–3. Plastic Deformation and Cold Work
- 2–4. Cyclic Stress-Strain Properties
- 2–5. Hardness
- 2–6. Impact Properties
- 2–7. Temperature Effects
- 2–8. Numbering Systems
- 2–9. Sand Casting
- 2–10. Shell Molding
- 2–11. Investment Casting
- 2–12. Powder-Metallurgy Process
- 2–13. Hot-Working Processes
- 2–14. Cold-Working Processes
- 2–15. The Heat Treatment of Steel
- 2–16. Alloy Steels
- 2–17. Corrosion-Resistant Steels
- 2–18. Casting Materials
- 2–19. Nonferrous Metals
- 2–20. Plastics
- 2–21. Composite Materials
- 2–22. Materials Selection
- Problems
- Chapter 3. Load and Stress Analysis
- 3–1. Equilibrium and Free-Body Diagrams
- 3–2. Shear Force and Bending Moments in Beams
- 3–3. Singularity Functions
- 3–4. Stress
- 3–5. Cartesian Stress Components
- 3–6. Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
- 3–7. General Three-Dimensional Stress
- 3–8. Elastic Strain
- 3–9. Uniformly Distributed Stresses
- 3–10. Normal Stresses for Beams in Bending
- 3–11. Shear Stresses for Beams in Bending
- 3–12. Torsion
- 3–13. Stress Concentration
- 3–14. Stresses in Pressurized Cylinders
- 3–15. Stresses in Rotating Rings
- 3–16. Press and Shrink Fits
- 3–17 .Temperature Effects
- 3–18. Curved Beams in Bending
- 3–19. Contact Stresses
- 3–20. Summary
- Problems
- Chapter 4. Deflection and Stiffness
- 4–1. Spring Rates
- 4–2. Tension, Compression, and Torsion
- 4–3. Deflection Due to Bending
- 4–4. Beam Deflection Methods
- 4–5. Beam Deflections by Superposition
- 4–6. Beam Deflections by Singularity Functions
- 4–7. Strain Energy
- 4–8. Castigliano’s Theorem
- 4–9. Deflection of Curved Members
- 4–10. Statically Indeterminate Problems
- 4–11. Compression Members—General
- 4–12. Long Columns with Central Loading
- 4–13. Intermediate-Length Columns with Central Loading
- 4–14. Columns with Eccentric Loading
- 4–15. Struts or Short Compression Members
- 4–16. Elastic Stability
- 4–17. Shock and Impact
- Problems
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design
- Chapter 5. Failures Resulting from Static Loading
- 5–1. Static Strength
- 5–2. Stress Concentration
- 5–3. Failure Theories
- 5–4. Maximum-Shear-Stress Theory for Ductile Materials
- 5–5. Distortion-Energy Theory for Ductile Materials
- 5–6. Coulomb-Mohr Theory for Ductile Materials
- 5–7. Failure of Ductile Materials Summary
- 5–8. Maximum-Normal-Stress Theory for Brittle Materials
- 5–9. Modifications of the Mohr Theory for Brittle Materials
- 5–10. Failure of Brittle Materials Summary
- 5–11. Selection of Failure Criteria
- 5–12. Introduction to Fracture Mechanics
- 5–13. Important Design Equations
- Problems
- Chapter 6. Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable Loading
- 6–1. Introduction to Fatigue
- 6–2. Chapter Overview
- 6–3. Crack Nucleation and Propagation
- 6–4. Fatigue-Life Methods
- 6–5. The Linear-Elastic Fracture Mechanics Method
- 6–6. The Strain-Life Method
- 6–7. The Stress-Life Method and the S-N Diagram
- 6–8. The Idealized S-N Diagram for Steels
- 6–9. Endurance Limit Modifying Factors
- 6–10. Stress Concentration and Notch Sensitivity
- 6–11. Characterizing Fluctuating Stresses
- 6–12. The Fluctuating-Stress Diagram
- 6–13. Fatigue Failure Criteria
- 6–14. Constant-Life Curves
- 6–15. Fatigue Failure Criterion for Brittle Materials
- 6–16. Combinations of Loading Modes
- 6–17. Cumulative Fatigue Damage
- 6–18. Surface Fatigue Strength
- 6–19. Road Maps and Important Design Equations for the Stress-Life Method
- Problems
- Chapter 7. Shafts and Shaft Components
- 7–1. Introduction
- 7–2. Shaft Materials
- 7–3. Shaft Layout
- 7–4. Shaft Design for Stress
- 7–5. Deflection Considerations
- 7–6. Critical Speeds for Shafts
- 7–7. Miscellaneous Shaft Components
- 7–8. Limits and Fits
- Problems
- Chapter 8. Screws, Fasteners, and the Design of Nonpermanent Joints
- 8–1. Thread Standards and Definitions
- 8–2. The Mechanics of Power Screws
- 8–3. Threaded Fasteners
- 8–4. Joints—Fastener Stiffness
- 8–5. Joints—Member Stiffness
- 8–6. Bolt Strength
- 8–7. Tension Joints—The External Load
- 8–8. Relating Bolt Torque to Bolt Tension
- 8–9. Statically Loaded Tension Joint with Preload
- 8–10. Gasketed Joints
- 8–11. Fatigue Loading of Tension Joints
- 8–12. Bolted and Riveted Joints Loaded in Shear
- Problems
- Chapter 9. Welding, Bonding, and the Design of Permanent Joints
- 9–1. Welding Symbols
- 9–2. Butt and Fillet Welds
- 9–3. Stresses in Welded Joints in Torsion
- 9–4. Stresses in Welded Joints in Bending
- 9–5. The Strength of Welded Joints
- 9–6. Static Loading
- 9–7. Fatigue Loading
- 9–8. Resistance Welding
- 9–9. Adhesive Bonding
- Problems
- Chapter 10. Mechanical Springs
- 10–1. Stresses in Helical Springs
- 10–2. The Curvature Effect
- 10–3. Deflection of Helical Springs
- 10–4. Compression Springs
- 10–5. Stability
- 10–6. Spring Materials
- 10–7. Helical Compression Spring Design for Static Service
- 10–8. Critical Frequency of Helical Springs
- 10–9. Fatigue Loading of Helical Compression Springs
- 10–10. Helical Compression Spring Designfor Fatigue Loading
- 10–11. Extension Springs
- 10–12. Helical Coil Torsion Springs
- 10–13. Belleville Springs
- 10–14. Miscellaneous Springs
- 10–15. Summary
- Problems
- Chapter 11. Rolling-Contact Bearings
- 11–1. Bearing Types
- 11–2. Bearing Life
- 11–3. Bearing Load Life at Rated Reliability
- 11–4. Reliability versus Life—The Weibull Distribution
- 11–5. Relating Load, Life, and Reliability
- 11–6. Combined Radial and Thrust Loading
- 11–7. Variable Loading
- 11–8. Selection of Ball and Cylindrical Roller Bearings
- 11–9. Selection of Tapered Roller Bearings
- 11–10. Design Assessment for Selected Rolling-Contact Bearings
- 11–11. Lubrication
- 11–12. Mounting and Enclosure
- Problems
- Chapter 12. Lubrication and Journal Bearings
- 12–1. Types of Lubrication
- 12–2. Viscosity
- 12–3. Petroff’s Equation
- 12–4. Stable Lubrication
- 12–5. Thick-Film Lubrication
- 12–6. Hydrodynamic Theory
- 12–7. Design Variables
- 12–8. The Relations of the Variables
- 12–9. Steady-State Conditions in Self-Contained Bearings
- 12–10. Clearance
- 12–11. Pressure-Fed Bearings
- 12–12. Loads and Materials
- 12–13. Bearing Types
- 12–14. Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings
- 12–15. Boundary-Lubricated Bearings
- Problems
- Chapter 13. Gears-General
- 13–1. Types of Gears
- 13–2. Nomenclature
- 13–3. Conjugate Action
- 13–4. Involute Properties
- 13–5. Fundamentals
- 13–6. Contact Ratio
- 13–7. Interference
- 13–8. The Forming of Gear Teeth
- 13–9. Straight Bevel Gears
- 13–10. Parallel Helical Gears
- 13–11. Worm Gears
- 13–12. Tooth Systems
- 13–13. Gear Trains
- 13–14. Force Analysis—Spur Gearing
- 13–15. Force Analysis—Bevel Gearing
- 13–16. Force Analysis—Helical Gearing
- 13–17. Force Analysis—Worm Gearing
- Problems
- Chapter 14. Spur and Helical Gears
- 14–1. The Lewis Bending Equation
- 14–2. Surface Durability
- 14–3. AGMA Stress Equations
- 14–4. AGMA Strength Equations
- 14–5. Geometry Factors I and J (ZI and YJ)
- 14–6. The Elastic Coefficient Cp (ZE)
- 14–7. Dynamic Factor Kv
- 14–8. Overload Factor Ko
- 14–9. Surface Condition Factor Cf (ZR)
- 14–10. Size Factor Ks
- 14–11. Load-Distribution Factor Km (KH)
- 14–12. Hardness-Ratio Factor CH (ZW)
- 14–13. Stress-Cycle Factors YN and ZN
- 14–14. Reliability Factor KR (YZ)
- 14–15. Temperature Factor KT (Yθ)
- 14–16. Rim-Thickness Factor KB
- 14–17. Safety Factors SF and SH
- 14–18. Analysis
- 14–19. Design of a Gear Mesh
- Problems
- Chapter 15. Bevel and Worm Gears
- 15–1. Bevel Gearing—General
- 15–2. Bevel-Gear Stresses and Strengths
- 15–3. AGMA Equation Factors
- 15–4. Straight-Bevel Gear Analysis
- 15–5. Design of a Straight-Bevel Gear Mesh
- 15–6. Worm Gearing—AGMA Equation
- 15–7. Worm-Gear Analysis
- 15–8. Designing a Worm-Gear Mesh
- 15–9. Buckingham Wear Load
- Problems
- Chapter 16. Clutches, Brakes, Couplings, and Flywheels
- 16–1. Static Analysis of Clutches and Brakes
- 16–2. Internal Expanding Rim Clutches and Brakes
- 16–3. External Contracting Rim Clutches and Brakes
- 16–4. Band-Type Clutches and Brakes
- 16–5. Frictional-Contact Axial Clutches
- 16–6. Disk Brakes
- 16–7. Cone Clutches and Brakes
- 16–8. Energy Considerations
- 16–9. Temperature Rise
- 16–10. Friction Materials
- 16–11. Miscellaneous Clutches and Couplings
- 16–12. Flywheels
- Problems
- Chapter 17. Flexible Mechanical Elements
- 17–1. Belts
- 17–2. Flat- and Round-Belt Drives
- 17–3. V Belts
- 17–4. Timing Belts
- 17–5. Roller Chain
- 17–6. Wire Rope
- 17–7. Flexible Shafts
- Problems
- Chapter 18. Power Transmission Case Study
- 18–1. Design Sequence for Power Transmission
- 18–2. Power and Torque Requirements
- 18–3. Gear Specification
- 18–4. Shaft Layout
- 18–5. Force Analysis
- 18–6. Shaft Material Selection
- 18–7. Shaft Design for Stress
- 18–8. Shaft Design for Deflection
- 18–9. Bearing Selection
- 18–10. Key and Retaining Ring Selection
- 18–11. Final Analysis
- Problems
- Chapter 19. Finite-Element Analysis
- 19–1. The Finite-Element Method
- 19–2. Element Geometries
- 19–3. The Finite-Element Solution Process
- 19–4. Mesh Generation
- 19–5. Load Application
- 19–6. Boundary Conditions
- 19–7. Modeling Techniques
- 19–8. Thermal Stresses
- 19–9. Critical Buckling Load
- 19–10. Vibration Analysis
- 19–11. Summary
- Problems
- Chapter 20. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- 20–1. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Systems
- 20–2. Definition of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- 20–3. Datums
- 20–4. Controlling Geometric Tolerances
- 20–5. Geometric Characteristic Definitions
- 20–6. Material Condition Modifiers
- 20–7. Practical Implementation
- 20–8. GD&T in CAD Models
- 20–9. Glossary of GD&T Terms
- Problems
- Table A–1. Standard SI Prefixes
- Table A–2. Conversion Factors A to Convert Input X to Output Y Using the Formula Y = AX*
- Table A–3. Optional SI Units for Bending Stress
- Table A–4. Optional SI Units for Bending Deflection
- Table A–5. Physical Constants of Materials
- Table A–6. Properties of Structural-Steel Equal Legs Angles
- Table A–7. Properties of Structural-Steel Channels
- Table A–8. Properties of Round Tubing
- Table A–9. Shear, Moment, and Deflection of Beams
- Table A–10. Cumulative Distribution Function of Normal (Gaussian) Distribution
- Table A–11. A Selection of International Tolerance Grades—Metric Series
- Table A–12. Fundamental Deviations for Shafts—Metric Series
- Table A–13. A Selection of International Tolerance Grades—Inch Series
- Table A–14. Fundamental Deviations for Shafts—Inch Series
- Table A–15. Charts of Theoretical Stress-Concentration Factors
- Table A–16. Approximate Stress-Concentration Factor Kt ofa Round Bar or Tube with a Transverse Rou
- Table A–17. Preferred Sizes and Renard (R-Series) Numbers
- Table A–18. Geometric Properties
- Table A–19. American Standard Pipe
- Table A–20. Deterministic ASTM Minimum Tensile and Yield Strengths for Some Hot-Rolled (HR) andCol
- Table A–21. Mean Mechanical Properties of Some Heat-Treated Steels
- Table A–22. Results of Tensile Tests of Some Metals
- Table A–23. Mean Monotonic and Cyclic Stress-Strain Properties of Selected Steels
- Table A–24. Mechanical Properties of Three Non-Steel Metals
- Table A–25. Stochastic Yield and Ultimate Strengths for Selected Materials
- Table A–26. Stochastic Parameters for Finite Life Fatigue Tests in Selected Metals
- Table A–27. Finite Life Fatigue Strengths of Selected Plain Carbon Steels
- Table A–28. Decimal Equivalents of Wire and Sheet-Metal Gauges
- Table A–29. Dimensions of Square and Hexagonal Bolts
- Table A–30. Dimensions of Hexagonal Cap Screws and Heavy Hexagonal Screws
- Table A–31. Dimensions of Hexagonal Nuts
- Table A–32. Basic Dimensions of American Standard Plain Washers
- Table A–33. Dimensions of Metric Plain Washers (
- Table A–34. Gamma Function
- B–1. Chapter 1
- B–2. Chapter 2
- B–3. Chapter 3
- B–4. Chapter 4
- B–5. Chapter 5
- B–6. Chapter 6
- B–7. Chapter 7
- B–8. Chapter 8
- B–9. Chapter 9
- B–10. Chapter 10
- B–11. Chapter 11
- B–12. Chapter 12
- B–13. Chapter 13
- B–14. Chapter 14
- B–15. Chapter 15
- B–16. Chapter 16
- B–17. Chapter 17
- B–20. Chapter 20
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