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Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design

Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design 10th Edition by Richard Budynas and Keith Nisbett combines the straightforward focus on fundamentals that instructors have come to expect, with a modern emphasis on design and new applications. This texbook maintains the well-designed approach that has made this book the standard in machine design for nearly 50 years.

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It is intended for students beginning the study of mechanical engineering design. Students will find that the text inherently directs them into familiarity with both the basics of design decisions and the standards of industrial components.

This edition includes 1017 end-of chapter problems, a 43 percent increase from the previous edition. Of these problems, 671 are new or revised, providing a fresh slate of problems that do not have years of previous circulation. Particular attention has been given to adding problems that provide more practice with the fundamental concepts. With an eye toward both the instructor and the students, the problems assist in the process of acquiring knowledge and practice. Multiple problems with variations are available for the basic concepts, allowing for extra practice and for a rotation of similar problems between semesters.

Problems linked across multiple chapters. To assist in demonstrating the linkage of topics between chapters, a series of multichapter linked problems is introduced. Table 1–1 on p. 24 provides a guide to these problems. Instructors are encouraged to select several of these linked problem series each semester to use in homework assignments that continue to build upon the background knowledge gained in previous assignments.

Some problems directly build upon the results of previous problems, which can either be provided by the instructor or by the students’ results from working the previous problems. Other problems simply build upon the background context of previous problems. In all cases, the students are encouraged to see the connectivity of a whole process.

Book Details
Series: McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering
Hardcover: 1104 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 10 edition (January 27, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0073398209
ISBN-13: 978-0073398204

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