Pennock, Joseph E. The reason is the electronic devices divert your attention and also cause strains while reading eBooks. Shigley — Theory of Machines and Mechanisms published in by Oxford University Press, is the third edition of the textbook meant for both undergraduate and graduate students of mechanical engineering.
For the benefit of the students, the book has been divided into three parts. Part one is about kinematics and mechanisms, part two is about the design of mechanisms, and part three is about the dynamics of machines. Part one contains information about basic topics such as velocity, acceleration, position and displacement, and the world of mechanism. Part two explains topics like gears, synthesis of linkages, cam design, robotics, mechanism trains, and so on. Part 3 includes essential topics on the dynamics of machines such as vibration analysis, balancing, cam dynamics, gyroscopes, dynamics of reciprocating engines, flywheels, planar and spatial dynamic force analysis, and static force analysis.
The exercises and the solved problems allow the students to practise their knowledge better. John J. Uicker teaches mechanical engineering in University of Wisconsin, Madison. Gordon R. Pennockteaches mechanical engineering at Purdue University, Indiana. Joseph E. Shigley was a faculty of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan. He served for several years as editor-in-chief of the Mechanism and MachineTheory. The late Joseph E. EasyEngineering team try to Helping the students and others who cannot afford buying books is our aim.
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Thank you for visiting my thread. Hope this post is helpful to you. Have a great day! Chapter 7 studies the geometry and kinematics of spur gears, particularly of involute tooth profiles, their manufacture, and proper tooth meshing, and then studies gear trains, with an emphasis on epicyclic and differential gear trains.
Chapter 8 expands this background to include helical gears, bevel gears, worms, and worm gears. Chapter 9 is an introduction to the kinematic synthesis of planar linkages. Chapter 10 is a brief introduction to the kinematic analysis of spatial mechanisms and robotics, including the forward and inverse kinematics problems. Part 3 of the book adds the dynamics of machines. In a sense, this part is concerned with the consequences of the mechanism design specifications. In other words, having designed a machine by selecting, specifying, and sizing the various components, what happens during the operation of the machine?
What forces are produced? Are there any unexpected operating results? Will the proposed design be satisfactory in all respects?
Chapter 11 presents the static force analysis of machines. This chapter also includes sections focusing on the buckling of two-force members subjected to axial loads. Chapter 12 studies the planar and spatial aspects of the dynamic force analysis of machines.
Chapter 13 then presents the vibration analysis of mechanical systems. Chapter 14 is a more detailed study of one particular type of mechanical system, namely the dynamics of both single- and multi-cylinder reciprocating engines. Chapter 15 next addresses the static and dynamic balancing of rotating and reciprocating systems. Finally, Chapter 16 is on the study of the dynamics of flywheels, governors, and gyroscopes.
As with all texts, the subject matter of this book also has limitations. Probably the clearest boundary on the coverage in this text is that it is limited to the study of rigid-body mechanical systems. It does study planar multibody systems with movable connections or constraints between them.
However, all motion effects are assumed to come within the connections; the shapes of the individual bodies are assumed constant, except for the dynamics of elastic cam systems. This assumption is necessary to allow the separate study of kinematic effects from those of dynamics.
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