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Mechanism Design: Visual and Programmable Approaches

Autor Kevin Russell, John Q. Shen, Raj S. Sodhi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 dec 2013
In the field of mechanism design, kinematic synthesis is a creative means to produce mechanism solutions. Combined with the emergence of powerful personal computers, mathematical analysis software and the development of quantitative methods for kinematic synthesis, there is an endless variety of possible mechanism solutions that users are free to explore, realize, and evaluate for any given problem in an efficient and practical manner.
Mechanism Design: Visual and Programmable Approaches provides a broad introduction to kinematic synthesis, presenting and applying motion, path, and function generation methodologies for some of the most basic planar and spatial single and multi-loop linkage systems. This work provides numerous in-chapter synthesis examples and end-of-chapter synthesis problems. Users can also invent their own specialized synthesis problems according to their particular interests.
The commercial mathematical software package MATLAB® and its mechanical system modeling and simulation module SimMechanics® are thoroughly integrated in this textbook for mechanism synthesis and analysis. The reader is therefore enabled to readily apply the design approaches presented in this textbook to synthesize mechanism systems and visualize their results. With this knowledge of both kinematic synthesis theory and computer-based application, readers will be well-equipped to invent novel mechanical system designs for a wide range of applications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781466570177
ISBN-10: 1466570172
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: 346 b/w images, 125 tables and Approx. 239 equations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

Cuprins

Introduction to Kinematics. Mobility of Mechanisms. Kinematics of Planar Mechanisms. Kinematic Synthesis and Planar Four-Bar Motion Generation. Planar Four-Bar and Multiloop Path and Motion Generation. Planar Four-Bar Function Generation. Spatial Mechanism Kinematics and Synthesis. Adjustable Planar and Spherical Four-Bar Mechanism Synthesis. User Instructions for MATLAB® and SimMechanics® Files.

Recenzii

"… the book provides a lot of MATLAB® and SimMechanics examples. Students could benefit from the experience of solving the complex spatial synthesis problems using computer tools. The mathematics software tools are very efficient to do the displacement analysis, too."
—Wen-Tzong Lee, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Neipu, Taiwan

"The book covers a vast range of mechanism kinematics and design. The algorithm covering the topics presented is useful for mechanism design in class and homework assignments. The book provides an alternative modern tool, as compared to kinematics analysis methods based on Fortran or QuickBasic algorithms, covering all topics for mechanism design."
—Thomas G. Chondros, University of Patras, Greece

"… well elaborated for students at their first approach to the subject of mechanism design and its computation with MATLAB®."
—Marco Ceccarelli, University of Cassino and South Latium, Italy

Notă biografică

Kevin Russell (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA) (Author) , Qiong Shen (Softalink LLC, Kearny, New Jersey, USA) (Author) , Raj S. Sodhi (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA) (Author)

Descriere

This book guides readers in the design of the most common 2D and 3D mechanical systems. Using the commercial mathematical software package MATLAB® and its mechanical system modeling and simulation module SimMechanics®, this textbook enables readers to readily apply the design approaches presented in this book to design mechanical systems and visualize their results. With this knowledge of both kinematic synthesis theory and computer-based application, readers will be well-equipped to invent novel mechanical system designs for a wide range of applications.