Case Studies in Engineering Design
A multidisciplinary introduction to engineering design using real-life case studies. Case Studies in Engineering Design provides students and practising engineers with many practical and accessible case studies which are representative of situations engineers face in professional life, and which incorporate a range of engineering disciplines. Different methodologies of approaching engineering design are identified and explained prior to their application in the case studies. The case studies have been chosen from real-life engineering design projects and aim to expose students to a wide variety of design activities and situations, including those that have incomplete, or imperfect, information. This book encourages the student to be innovative, to try new ideas, whilst not losing sight of sound and well-proven engineering practice.
Contents
Keywords
Foreword
Preface
Methodology
Crane sheave - basic design principles
Crane sheave - early failures
Crane sheave - simple costing
Casting machine - basic design
The 'Rainbow' sculpture - innovation in design
The 'Inshallah' condenser - ISO 9000 application
Screwed fasteners - standardisation in design
Fasteners and coupling - better design
'Piranha' - technology transfer and project structure
Mechanical seals - improving design reliability
Aircraft flight control - function and ergonomics
Power boilers - remnant life assessment
The 'Schloss Adler' railway - design for plastics
Electric vehicles - design for plastics
Motorcycles - design and project costing
Flue gas desulphurisation - total design
The fast yacht 'Dying Swan' - complex failures
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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A multidisciplinary introduction to engineering design using real-life case studies. Case Studies in Engineering Design provides students and practising engineers with many practical and accessible case studies which are representative of situations engineers face in professional life, and which incorporate a range of engineering disciplines. Different methodologies of approaching engineering design are identified and explained prior to their application in the case studies. The case studies have been chosen from real-life engineering design projects and aim to expose students to a wide variety of design activities and situations, including those that have incomplete, or imperfect, information. This book encourages the student to be innovative, to try new ideas, whilst not losing sight of sound and well-proven engineering practice.
Contents
Keywords
Foreword
Preface
Methodology
Crane sheave - basic design principles
Crane sheave - early failures
Crane sheave - simple costing
Casting machine - basic design
The 'Rainbow' sculpture - innovation in design
The 'Inshallah' condenser - ISO 9000 application
Screwed fasteners - standardisation in design
Fasteners and coupling - better design
'Piranha' - technology transfer and project structure
Mechanical seals - improving design reliability
Aircraft flight control - function and ergonomics
Power boilers - remnant life assessment
The 'Schloss Adler' railway - design for plastics
Electric vehicles - design for plastics
Motorcycles - design and project costing
Flue gas desulphurisation - total design
The fast yacht 'Dying Swan' - complex failures
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
links
http://mihd.net/dxp28sj/0340691352.rar
or
http://mihd.net/dxp28sj/0340691352.rar
or
http://mihd.net/dxp28sj/0340691352.rar