Mechanical Engineering is a professional engineering discipline which involves the application of principles of physics, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. It requires a solid understanding of the key concepts including mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics and energy. Mechanical engineers use these principles and others in the design and analysis of automobiles, aircrafts, heating and cooling systems, industrial equipment and machinery. In addition to these main areas, specialized fields are necessary to prepare future engineers for their positions in industry, such as mechatronics and robotics, transportation and logistics, fuel technology, automotive engineering, biomechanics, vibration, optics and others. Accordingly, the Springer Handbook of Mechanical Engineering devotes its contents to all areas of interest for the practicing engineer as well as for the student at various levels and educational institutions. Authors from all over the world have contributed with their expertise and support the globally working engineer in finding a solution for today‘s mechanical engineering problems.Each subject is discussed in detail and supported by numerous figures and tables. DIN standards are retained throughout and ISO equivalents are given where possible. The text offers a concise but detailed and authoritative treatment of the topics with full references.
Key Topics
Engineering Mathematics
Mechanics
Materials Science and Tribology
Thermodynamics
Design of Machine Elements
Manufacturing Engineering
Measuring and Quality Control
Engineering Design
Pressure Vessels and Heat Exchangers
Turbomachinery
Transportation Systems
Construction and Earth Moving Equipment
Power Generation
Electrical Engineering
Enterprise Organization andOperation
Features
All mechanical engineering disciplines
Over 1700 comprehensive illustrations and tables
Exhaustive up-to-date references to approved data
Fully searchable DVD for quick access to data
A resource for higher-level students
Written for every-day use by the globally working engineer