Mechanical engineering science / John Hannah, M. J. Hillier.
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- 620.1 HAN
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620.1 EMB Reed's applied mechanics for engineers / | 620.1 EMB Reed's applied mechanics for engineers / | 620.1 EMB Reed's applied mechanics for engineers / | 620.1 HAN Mechanical engineering science / | 620.1 HAN Mechanical engineering science / | 620.1 HAN Mechanical engineering science / | 620.1 HAN Mechanical engineering science / |
Previous ed.: 1962.
1.Statics -- 2.Moment, couple, and torque -- 3.Polygon of forces; frameworks -- 4.Friction -- 5.Work and power -- 6.Machines -- 7.Motion; velocity and acceleration -- 8.Force and acceleration -- 9.Momentum and energy -- 10.Uniform motion in a circular path -- 11.Stress and strain -- 12.Shear force and bending moment -- 13.Heat engines -- 14.Temperature and heat -- 15.Expansion and compression of gases -- 16.Fuels; combustion; energy release -- 17.Steam -- 18.Energy, heat, and work -- 19.Steam plant, heat exchangers -- 20.The prime mover -- 21.Fluids.
This text covers various aspects of the science of mechanical engineering. The author examines such topics as statics and friction, heat and combustion, momentum and energy, and force and acceleration.