Case Study-based Design Methodology -- Materials and Geometry in Applied Mechanical Design, Followed by Case Studies -- Geometrical Specification of GPS and ISO Products: Case Studies of Hertzian Contacts -- Design of Incurvate Geometries by Sweeping -- Principles for Calculations in Mechanical Design: Theory and Problems. Strength of Materials in Constructions -- Noise and Vibration in Machine Parts -- Principles of Calculations for Fatigue and Failure -- Friction, Brakes and Gear Systems -- Sizing of Creations -- Design of Plastic Products -- Mechanical Design Projects -- Conclusion: Recap and Reflections on Applied Mechanical Design -- Appendix: Lexicon, Glossary and Standards.
This book is the result of lessons, tutorials and other laboratories dealing with applied mechanical design in the universities and colleges. In the classical literature of the mechanical design, there are quite a few books that deal directly and theory and case studies, with their solutions. All schools, engineering colleges (technical) industrial and research laboratories and design offices serve design works. However, the books on the market remain tight in the sense that they are often works of mechanical constructions. This is certainly beneficial to the ordinary user, but the organizational part of the functional specification items is also indispensable.