Fr. 285.00

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Part 2

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction, Unit 1 – Fluid dynamics, Unit 2 – Thermodynamics, Unit 3 – Solid mechanics, Unit 4 – Electromechanical drive systems, Unit 5 – Feedback and control theory, Unit 6 – Structural vibration, Questions, Index

About the author

Michael Clifford

Summary

An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Part 2 is an essential text for all second-year undergraduate students as well as those studying foundation degrees and HNDs. The text provides thorough coverage of the following core engineering topics:
Fluid dynamics
Thermodynamics
Solid mechanics
Control theory and techniques
Mechanical power, loads and transmissions
Structural vibration
As well as mechanical engineers, the text will be highly relevant to automotive, aeronautical/aerospace and general engineering students.
The material in this book has full student and lecturer support on an accompanying website at http://cw.tandf.co.uk/mechanicalengineering/, which includes:
worked solutions for exam-style questions
multiple-choice self-assessment
revision material
The text is written by an experienced team of lecturers at the internationally renowned University of Nottingham.

Product details

Authors CLIFFORD, Michael Clifford
Assisted by Michael Clifford (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781138442542
ISBN 978-1-138-44254-2
No. of pages 752
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering

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