Design of Machine Elements is one of the most important subjects taught to mechanical, production and manufacturing engineering courses across the country. Design of Machine Elements – A First Course is designed to cover the key elements that fall under the subject’s vast purview. It discusses important topics such as power screws, mechanical springs, threaded joints, couplings, keys, splines and different kinds of joints. The book devotes exclusive chapters to elaborate on each of these topics for the student’s benefit. It analyses theoretical concepts and backs them with several solved examples and illustrations, while also providing several end-of-chapter problems for practice.
Jagadeesha T is Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kozhikode. His areas of academic interest include solid mechanics, mechanics of machinery, dynamics of machinery, design of machine elements, hydraulics and pneumatics, computational methods and metal casting and joining processes.
PrefaceAbout the Author1. Introduction to Machine Design2. Design for Static Strength3. Eccentric Loading4. Theories of Elastic Failure5. Stress Concentration6. Design for Fatigue Strength7. Design for Impact Strength8. Design of Shafts9. Design of Keys and Splines10. Design of Knuckle and Cotter Joints11. Design of Couplings12. Design of Welded Joints 13. Design of Riveted Joints14. Threaded Fasteners15. Power Screws16. Mechanical Springs Index
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