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Informationen zum Autor John Milton Amiss , 1887-1968. Klappentext Since the first edition published more than 100 years ago, Machinery’s Handbook has been acknowledged as an exceptionally authoritative and comprehensive, yet highly practical, and easy-to-use tool, and the new 31st edition has grown to nearly 3,000 pages. The Guide to the Use of Tables and Formulas in the Machinery’s Handbook, 31st Edition, is designed to maximize the enormous practical value of the latest, greatest edition of this invaluable engineering resource, offering useful information on how to make full use of the Machinery’s Handbook in solving problems on the job. Features Revised to reflect numerous changes made in the new 31st edition, with specific cross references to quickly locate information in the far larger book, the Guide enables users to become familiar with the Handbook ’s vast range of vital content.Offering more than 150 worked-out examples and nearly 500 review questions (with answers) specially selected for engineers, apprentices, and students, the Guide addresses problems commonly encountered in manufacturing and metalworking.By following practical techniques explained in the Guide and cross-referenced to the Handbook , readers will enhance their ability to reach specific information and solutions more quickly and easily.The Guide also is sold as a standalone eBook and is part of the M achinery’s Handbook 31 Digital Edition , which includes the complete contents of the 31st edition, and more. For information on these digital versions, visit the Industrial Press eBookStore site at ebooks.industrialpress.com. Zusammenfassung Designed to maximize the enormous practical value of the latest, greatest edition of this invaluable engineering resource, offering useful information on how to make full use of the Machinery's Handbook in solving problems on the job. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dimensions And Areas Of CirclesChords, Segments, Hole Circles, And SpheresFormulas And Their RearrangementSpreadsheet CalculationsCalculations Involving LogarithmsDimensions, Areas, And Volumes Of Geometrical FiguresGeometrical Propositions And ConstructionsFunctions Of AnglesSolution Of Right-angle TrianglesSolution Of Oblique TrianglesFiguring TapersTolerances And Allowances For Machine PartsUsing Standards Data And InformationStandard Screw And Pipe ThreadsProblems In MechanicsStrength Of MaterialsDesign Of Shafts And Keys For Power TransmissionSplinesProblems In Designing And Cutting GearsSpeeds, Feeds, And Machining PowerNumerical ControlGeneral Review QuestionsAnswers To Practice ExercisesConversion FactorsIndex...