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Machine Design: An Integrated Approach (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
by Robert L. Norton
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Author: Robert L. Norton
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 3 edition
Pub. in: May, 2005
ISBN: 0131481908
Pages: 984
Measurements: 10 x 8.3 x 1.7 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01440
Other information: 978-0131481909
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Robert Norton's approach to this course is based on over 45 years of experience in mechanical engineering design, both in industry and as a consultant. He has taught mechanical engineering design at the university level for over 25 of those years as well.
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Machine Design presents the subject matter in an up-to-date and thorough manner with a strong design emphasis. This textbook emphasizes both failure theory and analysis as well as emphasizing the synthesis and design aspects of machine elements. The book points out the commonality of the analytical approaches needed to design a wide variety of elements and emphasizes the use of computer-aided engineering as an approach to the design and analysis of these classes of problems. About 100 new problems will be added throughout the book, and certain topics are updated and enhanced.
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<2008-07-17 00:00>
A thorough and comprehensive textbook on machine design that emphasizes both failure theory and analysis as well as emphasizing the synthesis and design aspects of machine elements. The book points out the commonality of the analytical approaches needed to design a wide variety of elements and emphasizes the use of computer-aided engineering as an approach to the design and analysis of these classes of problems. |
A guest reviewer, USA
<2008-07-17 00:00>
Norton is an awesome resource. For students going to college it may seem overwhelming. But it is the MOST up to date text on the market on the subject of Machine Design. While taking the PE exam I compared Shigley vs Norton on information, and Norton had all the answers. The author has done a monumental job in bringing the vast spectrum of Machine Design in a very well composed book. I have yet to come across a resource like Norton. In fact, I recommend this book to practicing engineers. Almost every section of the book has real world value. Its worth having on the shelf. I was always into Shigley but Norton is more in line with industry practice as opposed to academic excercises as presented by Shigley. |
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