Mechanical Engineering

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Mechanics Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly Third Edition

The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity

Geoffrey Boothroyd

Second Edition

Boothroyd Dewhurst Inc., Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA

Richard B. Hetnarski

Peter Dewhurst and Winston A. Knight

Józef Ignaczak

Naples, Florida, USA Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA

Praise for Previous Editions “If you are a manufacturer needing to reduce the cost of your products in a highly competitive international market, go out and buy this book. If you are a manufacturing student looking to learn something that will increase your value to potential employers, go out and buy this book. If you are a design engineer who wants to make for a penny, what a fool can make for two then go out and buy this book . . . it is a practical book, it works spectacularly well in the real world.” —Ernie Appleton, in Industrial Robot

Catalog no. 89277, December 2010, 709 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4200-8927-1, $135.95 / £87.00 Also available as eBook

“Updated, improved, expanded, revised.... The intent is still to provide coverage of both theory and applications using lots of examples and problems of interest to a wide range of readers. Students preparing PhD theses, grad students needing a text that provides classical as well as recent results, and researchers in continuum mechanics are among the expected audience for this one-volume resource. Coverage includes elastostatics, thermoelastostics, elastodynamics, and thermoelastodynamics; special emphasis is on the latter two areas, given that most texts deal mainly with the first two. ... Hetnarski and Ignaczak both have long experience in the field...” —SciTech Book News Solutions manual available upon qualifying course adoption

Catalog no. K11420, October 2010, 837 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-2888-5, $125.95 / £80.99

Dynamics in Engineering Practice

Strength of Materials in SI Units

Tenth Edition Dara W. Childs

Third Edition

Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

B.S. Basavarajaiah and P. Mahadevappa National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India

“[The authors] have drawn on their long experience as teachers to present a well-organized text for students of engineering and architecture. Each chapter offers definitions, analysis of problems, derivations, applications, worked problems (380 in all), and exercises. Coverage begins with simple, then compound, stresses and strains, and proceeds through bending moments and shearing forces, bending stresses in beams, deflection of beams, tursion, fixed and continuous beams, columns and struts, thin and thick cylinders, and theories of elastic failure.” —SciTech Book News

Catalog no. N10325, November 2010, 768 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-5419-8, $179.95 / £115.00

Combining introductory and intermediate dynamics subject matter, this popular volume presents an understandable approach to a difficult subject. It covers dynamics essentials, including the development of models for dynamics and vibrations, and their subsequent analysis. It treats dynamics as a continuous evolution of motion using differential equations rather than algebra-based mathematics. Recognizing the importance of computer usage and modeling in engineering and in dynamics, multiple MATLAB® computer example problems and tools are presented to help students master the subject. Solutions manual available upon qualifying course adoption

Catalog no. K11527, August 2010, 390 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3125-0, $115.95 / £73.99 Also available as eBook

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